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Avitej is a rare Punjabi given name meaning 'Victory of Truth,' inspired by Guru Tegh Bahadur's courageous defense of his faith.
Avy is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'father,' often short for Avraham, signifying strength and kindness.
Avyaan is an ancient Indian name derived from 'Avyay', signifying 'imperishable' or 'eternal', associated with Hindu god Vishnu.
Avyaanreddy is a unique Indian name of Telugu origin, consisting of "Avyaan," meaning 'infinite,' and "Reddy," signifying wealth and prosperity.
Avyaansh is a rare Indian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Avyakta' (invisible) and 'Ishvara' (Lord), signifying "The invisible Lord". It holds deep spiritual significance as one of Lord Vishnu's names in Hindu mythology, symbolizing compassion, wisdom, and divine power.
Avyan is a rare, global name of Persian origin meaning "water," signifying purity and renewal.
Avyanreddy is a distinctive Indian given name of Telugu origin, composed of 'Avya' meaning imperishable, and 'Reddy' signifying prosperity. It historically belonged to the Kamma community but has since gained wider recognition.
Avyansh is an Indian name of Hindi origin, derived from Sanskrit words 'Avyan' meaning 'no boundaries', and 'Ish' denoting 'lord'. It translates to 'Lord without boundaries', embodying vastness and freedom.
Avyay is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'imperishable' or 'eternal', traditionally used for boys in Hindu families to signify eternality, durability, and steadfastness.
Avyel is a rare Hebrew name that means "God is my father." It's derived from the name Aviel and has a unique 'y' added to set it apart from similar names. Historically uncommon, there's been a slight increase in usage recently. The name consists of three syllables (A-veel) with an easy pronunciation and pleasant rhythm. Unlike many names, Avyel does not have traditional nicknames or shortened versions.
Avyion is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, its meaning left open to personal interpretation despite being used throughout history by various individuals, including American musician Avyion in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Avyn is a unique unisex name of Welsh origin meaning "little bird.
Avynn is a Welsh name derived from "afon", meaning river, signifying nature's flow and beauty.
Avyon is a rare French name of Occitan origin meaning "bird," traditionally given to boys but also suitable for girls today.
Avyukt is a rare Sanskrit name meaning "unbound," symbolizing freedom from limitations, or alternatively, it can represent someone with hidden talents waiting to be discovered.
Avyukth is a unique Indian name from Kerala, derived from Malayalam meaning "the first person".
Avyukthram is an uncommon, Indian-origin name from Kerala, meaning 'unspoken' or 'unsaid', derived from Sanskrit 'Avyaktam'.
Avyukthreddy is an Indian-origin name from South India's Telugu regions, coined by poet Kshemendra in the 11th century. Its literal meaning is "Without fame," reflecting humility and lack of recognition-seeking.
The name Awab is Arabic in origin and holds significant meaning in Islam, derived from 'awwab', meaning 'to return' or 'to repent'. It's associated with prominent Muslim historical figures like Awab bin Ka'ab, a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and symbolizes hope and redemption through sincere repentance.
Awad is an Arabic male given name derived from 'awwada', meaning 'to return' or 'come back', conveying hope for reunion after separation.
Awais is an Arabic name meaning 'to bring together', signifying unity and harmony. It honors Awais al-Qarni, a devoted companion of Muhammad.
Awan is an Arabic name meaning 'cloud', symbolizing beauty and elegance in Arab culture. It has historical significance, notably borne by scholars like Awan al-Karmili, and is also used in African societies, reflecting the belief that children named Awan will bring prosperity. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking meaningful names associated with nature's beauty.
Aweis is an uncommon yet significant African name meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable', derived from Somali. It is renowned from the epic Tale of Aweis and associated with notable figures like Sheikh Ibrahim Hassan Adam.
Awesome is an English name derived from the adjective 'awesome', meaning inspiring awe or wonder.
Awet is an Ethiopian name derived from Amharic meaning 'peace' or 'love'.
Aweys is a Somali boy's name meaning 'peace', traditionally associated with wisdom and leadership.
Awn is a unique Arabic name derived from 'awn', meaning 'morning dew'.
The name Aws is Arabic in origin and means "strong" or "powerful", embodying qualities associated with Prophet Joseph in Islamic culture, and notably carried by Aws ibn Khazama, a companion of Muhammad.
Awwab is an Arabic name derived from 'awwab', meaning 'to return' or 'regain consciousness.'
Awwal is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'first' or 'beginning', derived from the root word 'Awwal'. Historically, it was given to the first-born son of Prophet Adam in Islamic tradition.
Ax is a modern boys' name of unknown origin, popularized in the U.S. during the late 20th century, possibly due to pop culture influences like Axel Stone or Wolverine's alias Logan. It may also be derived from the Welsh Axell, meaning "noble brightness".
Axael is a rare French given name with uncertain origins, potentially meaning 'sword' or relating to the Hebrew name Axiel, signifying protection. It was popular during medieval times among European nobility.
Axal is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Axel', meaning 'father of peace'.
The name Xavier originates from the Basque word 'Etchegaray', meaning 'new house'. It gained popularity due to Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church who was born in the Basque Country.
Axcel is a Scandinavian boy's name derived from the Old Norse Ásgeirr, meaning "spear of the gods".
Axcell is an American given name derived from the English surname Ackles, which originated from the Old Norse personal name Akill, meaning 'noble'. It gained popularity in recent years due to its modern sound and historical significance.
Axe is a unique French name derived from the Old Norse 'Áki', meaning 'point' or 'edge', and popularized by historical figures like Axe de La Garde.
Axeel is a unique name of uncertain Scandinavian or Germanic origin, meaning 'father of peace' or 'peaceful father'.
Axel is of Scandinavian origin, dating back to Old Norse Ásgöðr, meaning 'god of the Æsir' or 'enemy of the Æsir', reflecting its association with Norse mythology.
Axell is a unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ásbjörn, meaning "Bear of the Aesir gods," associated with strength and bravery in Viking times.