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Aanor (French) - Variation of Eleanor.
Abbo (African) - "Vegetable."
Abaca (Philippine) - "Banana plant" Also Abaka,
Abalone - "Shell, mother-of-pearl"
Abbacy - "Dignity"
Abbe - "Cleric" Also Abbey, Abbie
Abelia (French) - Female form of Abel. Also, Abella.
Abigail (Hebrew) - "Source of joy." Also, Abagail, Abbe, Abbey, Abbie, Abby, Gail, and Gale.
Abra (Hebrew) - "Mother of multitudes. Female form of Abraham."
Abscissa - "Cut off"
Absinthe - "Green, bitter liquer"
Acacia (Greek) - "The acacia tree."
Acadia - "Canadian region"
Acantha (Greek) - "Sharp pointed; thorned."
Accelerando - "Gradually quickening"
Achene - "To gape" Also Akene
Achilla (Greek) - "A female Achilles." Also, Achillea.
Actinia - "Sea anemone"
Ada (Old English) - "Happy or prosperous." Also, Adda, Aida, Addie, Addy, and Adi.
Adagio - "Slowly"
Adalia (German/Spanish) - "Noble one." Also, Adal, Adala, Adali, and Adalie.
Adara (Greek) - "Beauty." (Arabic) - "Virgin."
Adelaide (Old German) - "Noble and of good cheer." Also, Addie, Addy, Adel, Adela, Adelaida, Adele, Adelheid, Aline, Del, and Della.
Adeline (Old German) - "Noble." Also, Adelina, Adelle, Aline, Del, Della, and Edeline.
Adelpha (Greek) - "Beloved sister." Also, Adelphe.
Adina (German) - "Noble, kind." (Hebrew) - "One who is formed beautifully." Also, Adena, Adine, and Dina.
Adolpha (Old German) - "Noble wolf." Also, Adolfina, Adolfine, Adolphine, and Dolfine.
Adonia (Greek) - "Beautiful lady."
Adonica (Latin) - "The sweet one." Also, Adoncia, and Aldonca.
Adora (Latin) - "Beloved." Also, Dora, Dori, Dorie, and Dory.
Adorabelle (Latin-French) - "Beautiful gift."
Adorna (Latin) - "One who is adorned."
Adria (Latin) - "Dark one." Also, Adrea, Adreane, Adriana, and Adrienne.
Adrienne (Latin) - "Dark; rich." Also, Adrea, Adrianna, Adriena, and Hadria.
Aerie - "Open space"
Aerobe - "Life"
Afiyah (African) - "Health."
Africa (Celtic) - "Pleasant." Also, Afrika, Africah, Afrikah, and Affrica.
Afton (Old English) - "From Afton."
Agatha (Greek) - "Good, kind." Also, Ag, Agata, Aggi, Agathe, Aggy, and Agueda.
Agave - "Desert plant"
Agenda - "Schedule"
Agnes (Greek) - "Pure one." Also, Aggie, Agnese, Agneta, Aigneis, Annis, Inez, Nessa, Nessi, Nessie, Nesta, Neysa, and Ynez.
Agora - "Popular assembly"
Aida (Italian) - Form of Ada.
Aigrette - "Helmet" - Also Aidret
Aileen (Anglo-Irish) -"Light bearer." Also, Aila, Ailee, Ailey, Aili, Aleen, Alene, Eileen, Eleen, Elene, Ileana, and Ilene.
Ainsley (Scottish) - "From one's own meadow." Also Ainslee, Ainslie, and Ansly.
Aisha (African) - "Life." Also, Asha, Ashia, and Asia.
Aislinn (Irish Gaelic) - "Vision or dream." Also, Isleen.
Akimbo - "In a sharp blow"
Alabamine - "Hypothetical element"
Alaina (Irish) - "Fair, beautiful."
Alameda (Spanish) - "Poplar tree."
Alani (Hawaiian) - "Orange tree."
Alanna (Irish Gaelic) - "Bright and fair. Female form of Alan." Also, Alana, Alanah, Allene, and Lanna.
Alaula (Hawaiian) - "Light of early dawn."
Alberta (Old English) - "Noble, brilliant. Female form of Albert." Also, Albertina, Alli, Allie, Bert, Berta Elberta, and Elbertina.
Alcina (Greek) - "Strongminded." Also, Alcine, and Alcinia.
Alda (Old German) - "The rich." Also, Aldea, Auda, Aurur, Ide, Oddo, Odo, Uda, and Uta.
Alea (Arabic) - "High, exalted." Also, Aleah.
Aleesha (German) - "Noble." (Greek) - "Truthful." Also, Aleisha, Alesha, Aleshia, and Alesia.
Alethea (Greek) - "Truth." Also, Alathia, Aletha, Alethia, Alithea, and Alithia.
Alexandra (Greek) - "Helper of mankind." Also, Alejandra, Alessandra, Alex, Alexa, Alexia, Alexandrine, Alexine, Alexis, Ali, Alla, Lexie, Lexine, Lexy, Sandra, Sandie, Sandy, Sandi, and Zandra.
Alfreda (Old English) - "Wise; diplomatic. Female form of Alfred." Also, Alfi, Alfie, Elfreda, Elfrida, Elfrieda, Elva, and Freda.
Alice (Greek) - "Truthful one." (German) - "Noble." Also, Ailis, Ali, Alicea, Alicia, Alika, Alissa, Alisa, Alisha, Alison,Alithia, Allys, Alyce, and Elissa.
Alida (Latin) - "Little winged one." Also, Aleda, Aleta, Aletta, Leda, and Lita.
Alina (Slavic) - "Bright, beautiful." Also, Aleen, Alena, Alene, and Allene.
Alison (Irish Gaelic) - "Little truthful one." Also, Alie, Allie, Allison, Allsun, Lissie, and Lissy.
Aliya (Hebrew) - "To ascend."
Allay - "Lessen fears" Also Allae
Allegra (Latin) - "Very cheerful." Also, Allie, and Legra.
Allegretta - "Lively"
Allele - "Of one another"
Allison (Irish) - "Little; truthful." (German) - "Famous among the gods." Also, Ali, Alisha, Alyssa, and Lissy.
Allotrope - "Chemical substance"
Alma (Arabic) - "Learned." (Latin) - "Soul."
Almeda (Latin) - "Pressing toward the goal." Also, Almeta.
Almira (Arabic) - "Exalted. Female form of Elmer." Also, Almire, Elmira.
Aloha (Hawaiian) - "Love"
Alpaca - "Fabric"
Alta (Latin) - "High."
Althea (Greek) - "Wholesome; healing." Also Allie, Altheda, Thea, and Theda.
Alvina (Old English) - "Noble friend. Female form of Alvin." Also, Alvinia, and Vinny.
Alyana (American Indian) - "Eternal bloom."
Alyssa (Greek) - "Logical, sane; alyssum (yellow flower)." Also, Alissa, Allissa, Alysa, and Lyssa.
Ama (African) - "Born on Saturday."
Amabel (Latin) - "Lovable." Also, Amabelle, and Belle.
Amah - "Femaile attendant to children"
Amanda (Latin) - "Worthy of love." Also, Manda, Mandi, Mandie, and Mandy.
Amara (Greek) - "Eternal beauty." Also, Amargo, and Mara.
Amaris (Hebrew) - "God's promise."
Amaryllis - "Flower"
Amber (Old French) - "Amber."Also, Amberly.
Ambrosia - "Food of gods"
Amelia (Latin) - "Winning one." (Old German) - "Hard working. Form of Emily." Also, Amalea, Amalia, Amelita, Amy, Em, Emma, Emelina,
Emelita, and Emilia.
Amethyst - "Gem"
Amina (Arabic) - "Security."
Amity (Latin) - "Friendship." Also, Amitie.
Amphora - "Bearer on both sides"
Amulet - "A charm"
Amy (Latin) - "Beloved." Also, Amata, Ame, Emily, and Esme.
An (Vietnamese) - "Peace, safety." Also, Anh.
Anastasia (Greek) - "One who shall rise again." Also, Anastasie, Anstice, Ana, Stacey, Stacie, Stacia, Stacy, and Tasia.
Anatola (Greek) - "From the east."
Andra (Greek) - "Valiant, strong." Also, Andree, and Andria.
Andrea (Latin) - "Womanly." Also, Andee, Andie, Andreana, Andree, and Andriana.
Angela (Greek) - "Angel, messenger." Also, Aingeal, Angel, Angelica, Angelina, Angelita, and Angie.
Anemone - "Flowering plant"
Anisha (Hebrew) - "Gracious." Also, Anika.
Anita (Spanish) - "Common form of Ann." Also, Anitra.
Ann, Anne (Hebrew) - "Graceful one." (English) - "Form of Hannah." Also, Anette, Anica, Anissa, Anita, Anitra, Ana, Anya, Anna, Annabel, Hanna, Hannie, Hanny, Nanette, Nanice, Nettie, and Nina.
Annabel - "Anna + Belle." Also, Anabel, Annabella, and Annabelle.
Annamaria - "Anna + Maria." Also, Annamarie, Annemarie, and Annmaria.
Annette - Common form of Ann.
Annissa - Form of Annelise. Also, Anissa.
Anodyne - "Without pain"
Anthracene - "Crystalline compound"
Antoinette (Latin) - "Priceless. Female form of Anthony." Also, Antonetta, Antonia, Netta, Toni, and Tonie.
Antonia (Latin) - "Beyond price." Also, Antoinette, Antoneta, Antonie, Antonietta, Antonina, Netta, Nettie, Toni, Tonia, and Tony.
Anya (Hebrew) - "Gracious."
Aolani (Hawaiian) - "Heavenly cloud."
Aphra (Hebrew) - "Female deer." Also, Afra.
Apio (African) - "Second of twin sisters."
Aponi (American Indian) - "Butterfly."
April (Latin) - "Opening . From the month of April." Also, Averil, and Avril.
Ara (Arabic) - "Rainmaker." Also, Ari, and Aria.
Arabella (Latin) - "Beautiful altar." Also, Ara, Arabele, Arabela, Arabelle, Bel, Bella, and Belle.
Arabesque - "Fanciful ornament"
Ardelle (Latin) - "Warmth, enthusiasm." Also, Arda, Ardelia, and Ardra.
Arden (Old English) - "Eagle, valley." Also, Ardenia.
Ardith (Hebrew) - "Flowering field." Also, Ardath, Ardis, Astra, Ardyth, and Aridatha.
Arella (Hebrew) - "Angel, messenger." Also, Arela.
Aretha (Greek) - "Best." Also, Retha.
Ariadne (Greek) - "Holy one. Daughter of King Midas." Also, Ariana, Ariane, Arianie, and Arianna.
Ariel (Hebrew) - "Lioness of God." Also, Aeriel, Ariela, Arielle.
Arin (Hebrew) - "To sing, to shine, to enlighten."
Arlene (Irish Gaelic) - "Pledge. Female form of Arlen." Also, Arlen, Arlena, Arlinda, Arly, Lena.
Ashley (Old English) - "From the ash tree meadow." Also, Ashlee, and Ashli.
Asphodel - "Lily"
Astral - "Star"
Astrid (Scandinavian) - "Divine strength."
Astera, Asteria (Greek) - "Star." Also, Asta, Astra, and Astrea.
Atalanta (Greek) - "Mighty Adversary." Also, Atlanta, and Atlante.
Athena (Greek) - "Wisdom." Also, Athene.
Aubrey (Old French) - "Blond ruler; elf ruler." Also, Aubree, Aubrette, and Aubry.
Audrey (Old English) - "Noble strength." Also, Audie, Audra, and Audry.
Augusta (Latin) - "Majestic. Female form of August." Also Augustina, Austina, Gussie, Gusta, and Tina.
Auriga - "A constellation"
Aurelia (Latin) - "Golden." Also, Auria, Aurora, Oralee, and Orelia.
Aurora (Latin) - "Dawn." Also, Aurelia, Ora, Rora, Rori, Rorie, Rory.
Austral - "South wind"
Autumn (Latin) - "Autumn."
Ava (Latin) - "Birdlike."
Avery (Old French) - "To confirm." Also, Averi.
Aviva (Hebrew) - "Springtime." Also, Avivah, and Viva.
Avocet - "Long legged bird"
Awinita (American Indian) - "Young deer, fawn."
Axial - "Axis
Axolotl - "Servant of water"
Ayah - "Nurse"
Ayita (American Indian) - " The worker; first in the dance."
Ayla (Hebrew) - "Oak tree."
Azami (Japanese) - "Thistle flower."
Azar (Persian) - "Red."
Aziza (Swahili) - "Precious."
Azure - "Sky blue" |
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