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Aslam is an Arabic name meaning 'peace' or 'safety', often used as both a given name and surname, with historical importance in Islam, where it signifies Allah's attribute of absolute peace and safety.
Aslan is a Turkish male given name meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength, courage, and royalty.
Asmar is an Arab-origin name meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant', often associated with charm and pleasantness.
Asmir is a Bosnian name meaning "noble prince".
Asmodeus is a Hebrew-origin name meaning 'destroyer', associated with Asmodeus, a prince of hell known for his destructive nature in Jewish tradition.
Ashwin is an Indian name meaning "first" in Sanskrit, referring to the first day of the week or the first day of sun's entry into Aries. It is also one of Lord Indra's names and has gained worldwide popularity despite its cultural roots.
The name Ason is of Hebrew origin and means 'help', derived from the more common Asa.
Asonte is a rare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to be grateful," associated with the god Ogun's courageous wife in Yoruba mythology. It carries historical significance, notably through Chief Asonte who fought against slavery. Today, it symbolizes gratitude, strength, and resilience among Africans.
Aspen is an attractive unisex given name of American origin, derived from the resilient Aspen tree known for its golden foliage. It has gained popularity since the mid-20th century and is often associated with strength, adaptability, beauty, and resilience.
Aspyn is an American female name derived from the English word 'aspen', with no direct connection or universally agreed-upon meaning beyond its phonetic similarity to the tree species Populus tremuloides. Popularized by Kristin Cavallari, it offers parents a unique, modern option for their daughters.
Asriel is a Hebrew name meaning "help of God" or "ten of God", derived from the words "aser" and "El".
Asrith is an intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew ("he shall be content") or Scottish/Norse derivation, but its unique sound and spelling make it memorable and captivating.
Assad is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from "as'ad" meaning "lion".
Assael is a rare Hebrew given name meaning "God is my strength", derived from 'asa' (to bring forth) and 'el' (God).
Assaf is a Hebrew male given name of Semitic origin, derived from the word "assaf" meaning 'to gather' or 'to collect'.
Assan is an African name of Senegalese origin, derived from the Arabic 'Asad' meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and leadership.
Assane is a West African name of Arabic origin, translating to 'lion' and signifying strength and courage.
Assante is an uncommon Italian female given name, derived from the city of Assisi, known for its beauty and history.
Asser is a unique Hebrew name meaning "happiness" or "blessing," originally borne by one of Jacob's twelve sons in the Bible.
Assiah is a rare Hebrew name derived from the word 'Asiyah', meaning 'action' or 'making'. It signifies divine creativity in Jewish mysticism.
Asta is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'summer' and associated with warmth, light, prosperity, and fertility.
Asten is a rare, unisex Scandinavian name meaning 'divinely beautiful' or 'east'.
Aster is a Greek name meaning "star," associated with both celestial bodies and elegant flowers.
Asthon is a rare English male given name derived from Old English 'east', meaning 'eastern'. It signifies eastern origins or associations, evoking feelings of warmth and renewal.
Astin is a unique English given name derived from Latin 'constantia', signifying steadfastness or constancy. It was initially brought to England by the Normans post-1066 conquest, serving primarily as a surname before evolving into a first name associated with notable figures like Astinus, chronicler of the First Crusade. Recently, American actor Ashton Kutcher has contributed to its popularity.
Astley is an English name derived from 'æstel', meaning 'ash tree'. It signifies strength, resilience and beauty.
Aston is an English name derived from the Old English 'from the east town', gaining popularity for its strength and steadfastness connotations.
The name Astor is of Greek origin, derived from the word 'astros' meaning 'star'. It's been worn by notable figures like John Jacob Astor and Henry Astor, becoming synonymous with wealth and power. Today, it remains a timeless choice for parents seeking a unique name.
Astraeus is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'Astraios', meaning 'starry', personifying the stars or constellations in Greek mythology.
Astrid is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old Norse elements 'austri' meaning 'divinity' or 'god', and 'thor' referring to the Norse god of thunder. It has gained popularity worldwide, with notable bearers including Swedish children's book author Astrid Lindgren and German artist Astrid Kirchherr. Pronounced with a long 'a' sound as in "father", followed by 'strit', Astrid consistently ranks among the top girls' names in countries such as Sweden and the United States.
Astro, of Greek origin, signifies 'star'.
Astyn is a rare Welsh name derived from 'Aston', meaning 'great' or 'magnificent'.
Asukulu is an African-derived name, varying in interpretation from 'bringer of light' to 'strength and courage', and deeply rooted in African culture.
Asunción is a female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word 'assumptio', meaning 'assumption'. It signifies the belief in the Catholic faith that the Virgin Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven upon her death. The name Asunción is often shortened to Asun or Sunny.
Asunción is a female given name of Spanish origin that means "assumption," derived from the Latin word "assumptio." It celebrates the Christian belief in the bodily assumption of Mary into heaven.
Aswad is a Swahili male name meaning 'black', reflecting strength and pride in African heritage.
Aswath is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the first" or "the earliest." It is notable in Hindu mythology as the name of a wise warrior, Aswathama, from the Mahabharata epic.
Aswell is a rare English name derived from Old English Æscwudu, meaning "ash tree wood".
Aswin is a unique Indian male name derived from Sanskrit, translating to "horse-sun" and symbolizing strength and radiance. In Hindu mythology, Aswin is one of two divine horsemen known for their healing powers. Despite its growing popularity, Aswin remains relatively rare, offering an uncommon yet meaningful choice with rich cultural heritage.
Asha is an Arabic girl's name meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings.