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Asyiah is a unique Arabic name meaning 'like a butterfly', symbolizing transformation and beauty, popular among Muslim communities worldwide.
Introducing Asyn, a Welsh name derived from "asynnu," meaning "to be without.
Ata is a unique and distinctive name of uncertain African or Polynesian origin, possibly meaning 'firstborn' in Yoruba or 'light/shine' in Polynesian cultures.
Atahan is a Turkish name meaning 'Father, Lord', derived from 'ata' (father) and '-han' (honorific title).
Aatai is a unique name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, gaining popularity despite its mysterious past.
Atakan is a Turkish name meaning "son of the blood of the father".
Atal is a Hebrew name with historical significance meaning "ascending" or "climbing".
Atanacio is a unique Spanish given name originating from the Basque word "atano," meaning "to fight" or "to struggle." It was traditionally bestowed upon children born during challenging times, symbolizing wishes of strength and resilience in facing life's obstacles.
Atari is a rare, unisex Japanese name meaning 'to hit a target', symbolizing precision and determination. It has gained global recognition through the video game company founded in 1972, while also being deeply rooted in Japanese culture for centuries.
Atavion is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, signifying "return" or "coming back".
Ateeb is an Arabic-origin male given name derived from 'ateeba', meaning 'to be respected' or 'to be honored', reflecting prestige, dignity, and high regard.
Atef is an ancient Egyptian male name deriving from 'atef', the sacred feather worn by Anubis.
Atem is a unique name of unknown origin, deeply connected to the meaning of breath and life in many cultures.
Aten is an Egyptian name meaning 'horizon' or 'disc of the sun', prominent during Akhenaten's reign (1353-1336 BCE) when monotheism was embraced.
Ater is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'you are', derived from 'ateret' meaning 'crown'.
Ates is a Turkish name derived from the word 'ateş', meaning 'fire'. In ancient Turkic culture, fire symbolized life, warmth, and energy, so the name was given to wish recipients a life filled with these qualities.
Athena is a Greek female name meaning 'wise', associated with the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology.
Athan is a Greek name that means 'indefinite', 'unlimited' or 'immortal', evoking strength and durability.
Athanasios is a historic Greek name meaning 'immortal' or 'deathless', popularized by St. Athanasius and used widely among Greek-speaking Christians.
Athanasius is a rare Greek name derived from 'athanatos', meaning 'immortal'.
Athaniel is a rare Hebrew name composed of 'athan' (answer) and 'el' (God), conveying 'God's answer.'
Atharv is an Indian name derived from the 'Atharva Veda', one of Hinduism's sacred texts, signifying ancient wisdom.
Atharva is a unique Sanskrit name derived from the ancient Atharvaveda, meaning 'prayer to fire god Agni', signifying purity, wisdom and divine connection.
Atharvreddy is an Indian male given name composed of 'Atharva', derived from the sacred Atharvaveda text, and 'Reddy', a Telugu surname meaning 'field'. This unique name signifies deep connection with ancient Hindu traditions and cultural heritage.
Athel is an Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'noble love'.
Athen is a Greek female name meaning 'mind/intelligence', derived from the goddess Athena, symbolizing wisdom and strategic warfare.
Deriving from ancient Greece's capital city, Athens is a name that signifies wisdom and historical importance.
Ather is a Hebrew male name meaning 'to give' or 'to give freely', associated with strength and courage through biblical figures like one of King David's mighty men.
Atherton is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'æþer', meaning 'grim' or 'terrible'.
Athiran is an uncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Athira," meaning peaceful or tranquil, popularized by the Mahabharata epic.
Athiyan is an Indian Tamil name meaning "ancient," derived from Sanskrit "Athi," associated with Lord Shiva and ancient wisdom in Hindu mythology.
Athol is a rare Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "Àth", meaning 'ford'. It is historically associated with the Clan Chisholm and signifies crossing over water.
Athon is a Greek boy's name meaning 'priceless', derived from the Greek word athos, and associated with Mount Athos, a sacred site in Greek mythology.
Anthony is a Latin-origin name meaning 'priceless'. It gained prominence via St. Anthony the Great and remains popular worldwide.
Athos is a Greek given name derived from the word 'mountain', associated with Mount Athos, a sacred Orthodox pilgrimage site.
Athreya is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Atharva', one of the four Vedas, translating to 'Lord/Master of the Atharva Veda' and signifying knowledge, power, and wisdom.
Atiba is an African name of Yoruba origin (Nigeria/Benin), meaning "Father exists" or "There is a father".
Atif is an Arabic name meaning 'gentle or kind', popular among Muslims and widely used globally due to its desirable connotations of refinement and kindness.
Atigun is an Inuit name derived from "ati" (meat) and "gun" (to cut), translating to "one who cuts meat." It holds significant historical importance among the Arctic's indigenous people, likely given to those skilled in hunting for survival.
Atiim is a unique, recently-used given name of unknown origin and meaning.