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Atiksh is a rare Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'endurance' or 'patience', embodying strength and resilience.
Atilano is a rare Spanish given name derived from 'Atellanus', relating to Atella, an ancient Italian town.
Atilio is a rare male given name of Latin origin meaning 'elegant' or 'skillful', notably borne by Roman consul Regulus.
Attila is a name of Turkic origin meaning "father" or "leader", popularized by Attila the Hun, known for his military prowess and diplomatic skills. Today, it remains a respected name associated with strength and leadership.
Atiq is an Arabic-origin boy's name meaning 'close' or 'near'.
Atit is a Hebrew name meaning 'I gave' or 'You have given,' associated with the biblical hero Caleb.
The name Atlai is derived from the Greek titan Atlas, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Atlan: French origin, meaning "from Atlantis", evokes mystery & intrigue, popularized by Jacques Bergier as his pen name.
The name Atlantis, of Greek origin, is derived from the legendary island first mentioned by Plato in his works 'Timaeus' and 'Critias', signifying 'pioneering' or being ahead of one's time.
Atlas is a unisex name of Greek origin, derived from the Titan god Atlas who was condemned to bear the weight of the heavens on his shoulders. It has been associated with strength and resilience throughout history and across various cultures, and is also reflected in geographical terms like the Atlantic Ocean and books of maps called atlases.
Atlee is a rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Athaile', meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'.
Atley is an uncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'æðel', meaning 'noble' or 'wealthy'.
Atli is a Norse male given name meaning 'noble' or 'nobleman', popularized by legendary Icelandic heroes like Atli Þorsteinsson.
Atlis is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'olive-picker', inspired by a mythical nymph turned olive tree.
Atlus is a unique male given name of Greek origin, derived from the mythological Titan condemned to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders, symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
Atlys is a rare Greek name derived from Atlas, the Titan condemned to bear the world's weight, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Anthony is a Latin-derived name meaning 'opposite' or 'against', popularized during the Middle Ages via St. Anthony of Padua.
Ato is a Ghanaian Ashanti name meaning 'battle', symbolizing courage and triumph.
Atom is a gender-neutral Greek name meaning 'uncuttable' or 'indivisible', originating from Democritus' concept of indivisible particles around 5th century BCE.
Antonio is a popular given name of Spanish origin that means "priceless," derived from the Latin word "antunus.
Atravion is an uncommon, uniquely American given name with unclear origins, not associated with any saint or historical figure, nor having a direct translation in other languages. Its popularity has grown among African American families since 2014, reaching peak usage in 2018, despite its mysterious meaning and origins.
The name Atrayu is of Indian origin and means "peace" or "tranquility".
Atreal is an uncommon, exotic name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to be a modern invention inspired by other names like Aidal or derived from the Latin 'atria'.
Atreau is a unique French name derived from the Old French word 'atre', meaning 'at ease' or 'comfortable'. Coined by French poet Joachim du Bellay in his 1558 collection 'Les Regrets', Atreau remains a rare but distinctive choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name.
Atreus is a rare Latin-derived name with origins in Greek mythology, named after the fearless king of Mycenae.
Atreju is a rare German name derived from 'aþ' meaning 'noble' or 'rich', and 'riú' meaning 'spirit', translating to 'noble spirit'. It gained popularity through Michael Ende's fantasy novel, 'The Neverending Story', where Atreju is a courageous warrior.
Atrell is a rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, chosen often for its phonetic appeal or personal significance.
Atreo is a rare Greek name derived from 'atréas', meaning 'cursed'. In mythology, Atreo was a cursed king whose sons, Agamemnon and Menelaus, suffered tragic fates due to his actions.
Atreyu is a distinctive German name from Michael Ende's 'The Neverending Story', meaning 'strength' and reflecting its protagonist's power and heroism.
Atreus, derived from the Greek word 'Aitréos' meaning "lawless" or "formless", is a rare male name with significant associations in Greek mythology as the king of Mycenae and patriarch of the cursed House of Atreus.
Atreya is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "descendant of Atri," an ancient sage known for his wisdom and spiritual power.
Originating from Old Norse roots, 'Atreyu' signifies 'swift protection'.
Atreyus is a Greek-origin male name derived from 'atreos', meaning 'formidable'. In mythology, it's associated with King Atreus of Mycenae.
Atri is a Latin-origin name derived from 'ater,' meaning 'black' or 'dark,' popularized recently due to its unique sound and association with the vibrant city of Atri, Italy.
Atrick is an African-derived given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'destiny' and symbolizing a strong connection with one's purpose.
Atsushi is a Japanese boy's name originating from the kanji '魚' (fish) and '至' (arrive), meaning 'arrival of fish'.
Atta is an Arabic boy's name meaning 'gift', derived from one of the 96 attributes of God in Islamic tradition.
Atthew is a distinctive English name variant of Matthew, meaning "gift of God" in Hebrew, with a rich biblical history and notable bearers like Atticus Finch and composer Atticus Ross.
Atticus is a distinctive Latin-derived given name meaning 'from Attica,' an ancient Greek region encompassing Athens. Its popularity surged post-1960 following Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," wherein Atticus Finch, the protagonist, embodies intelligence, integrity, and compassion as a dedicated lawyer and father.
Attikus is a Latin-derived name originally meaning 'from Attica', signifying ties to ancient Greek heritage.