| Name | M/F | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Aaltje | ![]() |
Meaning : Noble Sort Used in : German, Australian, Dutch, European |
| Abelia | ![]() |
Meaning : Herdsman, Meaning Herdsman - is a person who looks for over a flock or her Used in : French, Hebrew, European |
| Abellone | ![]() |
Meaning : Masculine Used in : Greek, European |
| Abrianna | ![]() |
Meaning : A Form of Abra, Father of a multitude, Feminine of Abraham Used in : Jamaican, Italian, American, Australian, European |
| Acacia | ![]() |
Meaning : Honorable. Biblical: Acacia Wood Was Used To Build The Wilderness Tabernacle, The wood of the acacia tree was used to build the tabernacle, Thorny Used in : Greek, Spanish, European |
| Acelin | ![]() |
Meaning : A noble girl or a girl who born in high status home, Little Noble One, Noble Used in : Australian, German, German, European |
| Acheflow | ![]() |
Meaning : White Flower Used in : Arthurian - Legend, European |
| Achlys | ![]() |
Meaning : Mist, Darknesss Used in : Greek, European |
| Acnes | ![]() |
Meaning : Chaste Used in : Greek, Latin, European |
| Adala | ![]() |
Meaning : Justice, Noble Used in : Hebrew, European |
| Adalene | ![]() |
Meaning : An aristocrat or noble person, Noble, Variant of Adela Used in : French, European |
| Adalia | ![]() |
Meaning : Hebrew meaning - God is my refuge; Noble one, German meaning - Drawn up of God, Just Noble One Used in : German, Spanish, Hawaiian, Hebrew, European |
| Adaliz | ![]() |
Meaning : A sort of kind or noble person, Noble, Of the nobility. Noble Used in : French, German, European |
| Addfwyn | ![]() |
Meaning : Meek, Quiet, Gentle Used in : European |
| Addolorata | ![]() |
Meaning : A Form of Dolores, Our Lady of the sorrows or grief; Virgin Mary Used in : German, Italian, Latin, Australian, European |
| Adela | ![]() |
Meaning : A Short Form of Adelaide, Form of Adina meaning 'one who is Gentle or Delicate' Used in : Finnish, German, Latin, Polish, Swedish, American, Afghan, British, English, European |
| Adelajda | ![]() |
Meaning : An honourable and noble person, Noble Used in : Polish, European |
| Adelheyd | ![]() |
Meaning : Noble Sort Used in : Dutch, European |
| Adelind | ![]() |
Meaning : Noble Serpent Used in : German, European |
| Adelphe | ![]() |
Meaning : Dear sister Used in : Greek, French, Greek, European |
| Adette | ![]() |
Meaning : Germanic meaning- Noble, Honorable, of a noble kind; Hebrew meaning - Brightness; Ornament; A variant of Ada; Sweet Used in : French, German, Australian, European |
| Adolfina | ![]() |
Meaning : German meaning - Noble Wolf; Noble Hero Used in : Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Australian, European |
| Adonia | ![]() |
Meaning : Attractive, Beautiful Lady; Feminine of Adonis Used in : Australian, Hebrew, French, Greek, Australian, Hebrew, European |
| Adoria | ![]() |
Meaning : Adoration, Glory Used in : Latin, European |
| Adrasteia | ![]() |
Meaning : Courageous, One who cant flee or inescapable, Unyielding Used in : Latin, European |
| Adreanna | ![]() |
Meaning : Dark, From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark, The favour or gracefulness of sea Used in : French, European |
| Adrianna | ![]() |
Meaning : A Form of Adrienne, Dark, From Adria, the Adriatic sea region Used in : French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Romanian, American, Australian, Chinese, Dutch, European |
| Adrienna | ![]() |
Meaning : A Form of Adrienne, From Adria, the Adriatic sea region; Latin meaning- Women from Hadria; A variant of Adria and Adriana Used in : French, Latin, Australian, European |
| Adyna | ![]() |
Meaning : Wretched Used in : European |
| Aedon | ![]() |
Meaning : Daughter of Pandareos Used in : Australian, Greek, European |
| Aello | ![]() |
Meaning : A Harpy, Storm Wind, Whirlwind Used in : Greek, European |
| Afanen | ![]() |
Meaning : Raspberry Used in : European |
| Afina | ![]() |
Meaning : Hebrew meaning - a young female deer; Romanian meaning - blueberry, Young Doe, Blueberry Used in : Romanian, Australian, European |
| Africa | ![]() |
Meaning : Land of the Afri, Pleasant, Pleasant in Gaelic Origin; It also represents Sun (without cold) Used in : Gaelic, Jamaican, European |
| Aftonio | ![]() |
Meaning : One Who Does Not Have Jealousy Used in : British, English, European |
| Agathangelos | ![]() |
Meaning : Good Angel Used in : Australian, European |
| Agdta | ![]() |
Meaning : Kind Used in : Spanish, European |
| Aggie | ![]() |
Meaning : Chaste and Good Used in : Greek, European |
| Agnetha | ![]() |
Meaning : Chaste, Holy, Holy, Pious, Kind; Good; Old Greek - Pure; A varaition of Agnes Used in : German, Swedish, Australian, Danish, European |
| Agotha | ![]() |
Meaning : Good Used in : Greek, European |
| Ahellona | ![]() |
Meaning : Masculine Used in : Greek, European |
| Aida | ![]() |
Meaning : A form of ada, Happy Used in : German, Jamaican, Portuguese, Swedish, American, Afghan, Arabic, Kannada, European |
| Aidia | ![]() |
Meaning : Help Used in : Spanish, European |
| Aiglentine | ![]() |
Meaning : Sweetbrier rose Used in : French, European |
| Ailee | ![]() |
Meaning : Bird, Rival, Little Eve Used in : Irish, European |
| Ailene | ![]() |
Meaning : Bird, Rival, Little Eve Used in : Greek, Irish, European |
| Ailia | ![]() |
Meaning : Irish meaning - Light; Germanic meaning - of a noble kind; Bright one; A variant of Aili Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic, European |
| Ailis | ![]() |
Meaning : God is my oath, Noble, Sweet Used in : German, Irish, Scottish, European |
| Ailsie | ![]() |
Meaning : Devoted to God, Elf victory, Island Dweller, Elf victory, Island of Alfsigr Used in : Australian, Hebrew, European |
| Aingealag | ![]() |
Meaning : Angel Used in : Gaelic, European |
| Ainsley | ![]() |
Meaning : Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley, From Ann's meadow Used in : American, Australian, British, Gaelic, Jamaican, Scottish, English, Jamaican, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, English, European |
| Airic | ![]() |
Meaning : Agreeable Used in : Celtic, European |
| Aitziber | ![]() |
Meaning : Refers to the Virgin Mary Used in : Basque, European |
| Aki | ![]() |
Meaning : Autumn; Bright, Short Form of Joakim, Established by God; Japanese meaning - clear, crystal Used in : African, Hindu, Japanese, Finnish, American, Arabic, Japanese, Japanese, European |
| Alaina | ![]() |
Meaning : Attractive, Beautiful, Dear Child Used in : French, Gaelic, Greek, American, European |
| Alana | ![]() |
Meaning : Attractive, Harmony, Stone, Noble, Feminine of Alan Used in : Australian, French, Irish, Swedish, American, European |
| Alastrine | ![]() |
Meaning : Defends mankind Used in : Celtic, European |
| Alayna | ![]() |
Meaning : Attractive, Beautiful, Handsome, Fair One, Dear Individual Used in : French, Gaelic, American, European |
| Albana | ![]() |
Meaning : A Tribe name Used in : Australian, European |
| Alberta | ![]() |
Meaning : Bright Nobility; A feminine form of albert Used in : Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, American, British, English, European |
| Albertyne | ![]() |
Meaning : Intelligent, Noble; Germanic meaning- Nobly Famous; Noble; Kind; A variant transcription of Alberta; Feminine form of Albert Used in : German, American, British, English, European |
| Alcina | ![]() |
Meaning : A sorceress who rules over a magical, strong willed, strong minded, Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando poems Used in : Greek, European |
| Alcippe | ![]() |
Meaning : Daughter of Ares, Mighty Mare Used in : Greek, Latin, European |
| Alcyoneus | ![]() |
Meaning : Fought against Athene, Kingfisher; Alcyoneus fought against Athena in Greek mythology Used in : Greek, Greek, European |
| Aldea | ![]() |
Meaning : Wealthy and prosperous being; welloff, rich Used in : German, European |
| Aledwen | ![]() |
Meaning : Offspring; Feminine form of Aled Used in : European |
| Alegria | ![]() |
Meaning : Cheerful, Happy, Joy, Merry Used in : Spanish, European |
| Alejandra | ![]() |
Meaning : Defender, Defender of Mankind. Feminine of Alexander Used in : French, German, Greek, Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese, European |
| Aleka | ![]() |
Meaning : Aid, Protector Defender of mankind; Variant of Alekanekelo Used in : Greek, Australian, European |
| Alesandese | ![]() |
Meaning : helper of man, Defender of mankind; Basque feminine form of Alesander Used in : Greek, Basque, European |
| Alessa | ![]() |
Meaning : Defender of Mankind, Noble One Used in : German, Greek, European |
| Alessia | ![]() |
Meaning : Defender, Greek - Defender, Defender of Men, Protector of Mankind; A form of Alexandra Used in : German, Greek, Italian, Australian, European |
| Alethea | ![]() |
Meaning : Truth, Truthful One, Honest Used in : Greek, Latin, American, Australian, British, English, European |
| Alexandria | ![]() |
Meaning : A helper and defender of mankind Used in : Australian, French, Greek, Latin, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, English, European |
| Alfhild | ![]() |
Meaning : Battle, fight, clash, Elf Battle, Noble wolf Used in : German, Swedish, Danish, European |
| Alhertina | ![]() |
Meaning : Noble Used in : Spanish, European |
| Alicia | ![]() |
Meaning : A Latinized form of the German Alice, from Adalheidis meaning nobility; A form of alice means noble Used in : Australian, German, Jamaican, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, American, Danish, European |
| Alienor | ![]() |
Meaning : Foreign, Other God is my light Used in : French, German, Greek, Arabic, British, English, European |
| Aline | ![]() |
Meaning : Alone; Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble, Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen Used in : German, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Slavic, American, Australian, British, English, European |
| Alisa | ![]() |
Meaning : A form of Alice meaning '(Of) Noble kind, Noble type', Grand, Stately Used in : Australian, Finnish, German, Jamaican, Spanish, Swedish, American, Arabic, Hebrew, European |
| Alise | ![]() |
Meaning : Noble sort, Of The Nobility; Germanic - of the noble kind; Noble; Honorable; Hebrew - Ornament; A derivative of Alice Used in : French, German, Greek, Spanish, Australian, British, Danish, English, European |
| Alisz | ![]() |
Meaning : Noble; sensible, modest, Sweet, Truthful Used in : German, European |
| Alixandra | ![]() |
Meaning : Defender of Mankind; Feminine of Alexander Used in : French, Greek, Australian, European |
| Alka | ![]() |
Meaning : A Girl With A Lovely Hair, Lock of Curly Hair, Defender of Mankind Used in : Polish, Hindu, European |
| Allecra | ![]() |
Meaning : Lively, Happy Used in : Italian, European |
| Allena | ![]() |
Meaning : Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen Used in : French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Slavic, European |
| Almundina | ![]() |
Meaning : Reference to the Virgin Mary; Refers To The Virgin Mary Used in : Spanish, European |
| Aloisia | ![]() |
Meaning : Famous fighting; Famous warrior, Famous in battle Used in : German, European |
| Alonsa | ![]() |
Meaning : A form of alonza, Eager Used in : German, Jamaican, Spanish, European |
| Alpha | ![]() |
Meaning : 'Firstborn.' The first letter of the Greek alphabet, An excellent firstborn child with leadership and chieftian qualities, First letter of the Greek alphabet Used in : African, Australian, Chinese, Greek, French, Latin, Swedish, American, European |
| Alphonsine | ![]() |
Meaning : noble-ready; Common spanish name since 7th century; Feminine form of Alphonso; From Old German Adalfuns Used in : French, German, European |
| Alsatia | ![]() |
Meaning : A rare first name derived from Alsace - a region in France Used in : French, British, English, European |
| Alvarita | ![]() |
Meaning : Speaker of truth; Feminine of Alvaro Used in : Spanish, European |