Female and male first names.



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Aelianna is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', gaining popularity for distinctive daughters.
The name Aelicia is of English origin, derived from the Old French Eleanor, meaning "other" or "foreign". It was popular among medieval nobility and carried a sense of history and nobility.
Aelin is a Welsh name meaning "harmony" or "unison", popularized by poet Iolo Goch in the 14th century.
Aelina is a unique Latin-derived female name, originally a feminine form of the male name Aelianus, meaning 'relative of Aulus'.
Aelisa is a unique Scandinavian name composed of 'æli' meaning elf and 'síðr' meaning west, interpretable as 'western elf', reflecting its rich Norse mythological origins.
Aelish is an intriguing Irish name with roots tracing back to Old Norse 'Áleifr', potentially linked to the elf-like qualities suggested by its presumed derivation from 'álfr'.
Aelita is a unique Russian feminine name created by Alexei Tolstoy for his 1923 science fiction novel, with no established meaning or etymology but often associated with intelligence and creativity due to its association with advanced Martian civilization in the novel.
Aelius is a Latin masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Aelii, believed to mean 'temple', and was used by influential members of that family during the Roman Empire period.
Aella is a captivating Greek feminine given name meaning 'whirlwind', associated with strength and power in history and mythology.
Aelred is an Old English name meaning "wise counsel", derived from the elements "æl" (noble or elf) and "rǣd" (counsel or advice).
Aelyn is a distinctive Welsh name meaning "noble" or "generous," derived from the Welsh word "ael.
Aelynn is a unique, captivating Welsh female name derived from 'Aelwyn', meaning 'noble born', popularized recently despite its traditional male association.
Aemelia, of Latin origin, means 'zealous' or 'ambitious', suggesting a passionate and driven individual.
Aemilia is a unique Latin name meaning 'rival' or 'ambition,' with notable historical figures like Julia Livia bearing it.
Aemma is a Latin-derived name meaning 'together' or 'in harmony', originating from the Latin word 'aemulus'. Historically, it was used in Latin literature to describe ideal relationships, emphasizing unity and balance.
Aemon is a rare, unisex name of British origin, derived from Old English 'æmon', meaning 'rich in honor'.
Aemond is a rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Old English Æthelmund 'noble protection' with an unclear '-mond' suffix.
Aenea is a Latin-origin name derived from 'aeneus' (copper/bronze) and 'aeon' (eternity), symbolizing durability and timelessness, with connections to Roman god Vulcan.
Originating from Latin, 'Aeneas' means 'copper', with historical significance tied to Virgil's epic hero who became an ancestor of Rome's founders.
Aengus is a rare, Irish male name derived from the Old Irish 'Aengus,' meaning 'one aspect of the god of love'.
Aeon is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'aion', meaning 'age' or 'era', signifying longevity and timelessness.
Aeon is a Greek-derived name meaning 'age' or 'era', popularized recently despite lacking traditional history.
Aeona is a rare but captivating Greek name meaning 'eternal' or 'age-long', signifying everlasting beauty and wisdom.
Aeowyn, of Welsh origin, signifies 'honored blessing' and was historically used among Welsh nobility.
Aera is a unique Scandinavian female name believed to originate from the Old Norse Ása, meaning 'divine' or 'god', associated with the fate goddess Åsa in Norse mythology.
Aerabella is a unique, beautiful Latin name meaning 'beautiful air', created by combining Irish 'Aera' and Latin '-bella'.
Aeralyn is a unique, captivating name of unknown origin, often speculated to blend 'aerial' and Welsh element lyn, though unsupported.
Aeralynn is a modern name of recent origin, created in the late 20th century by parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter. While its historical significance is limited, many associate it with elements of nature, such as air and beauty, giving it potential meanings like "beauty or grace in the air" or "elevated beauty".
Aeri is a Korean female given name meaning 'love'.
Aerial is a distinctively American feminine name derived from 'aerie', signifying the high nest of birds of prey, evoking images of freedom and grace.
Aerial is an English given name derived from 'aerie' or 'airy', meaning 'of or relating to air'. It suggests freedom, lightness, and elevation.
Aerian: Of unknown origin but interpreted as 'little fire' (Irish) or 'airy' (Latin).
Aerian: A unique name of unknown origin, with possible meanings related to air or heavens.
Aeriana is a beautiful, Latin-derived name meaning 'air' or 'atmosphere,' signifying elegance, grace, and lightness.
Aerianna is a rare Latin-derived female name, meaning 'little air' or 'little song,' encapsulating ethereal freedom and musical harmony.
Aeric is an ancient Irish male given name derived from the word "áirc," meaning "strength.
Aerica is a distinctive female name of Latin origin, coined by American science fiction author Larry Niven in his novel 'Ringworld', meaning 'air' or 'atmosphere'.
The unique Irish name Aerick means 'strong and noble', inspired by the mythological god Arianrhod.
Aericka is a distinctive, modern invention of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Welsh names, but with no definitive evidence supporting this claim.
Aerie is an enigmatic name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, possibly coined recently for its unique sound or personal significance.