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A variant of Aidan, meaning "little fire" in Irish.
A variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
A modern variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dawn" or "first ray of light."
A modern variant of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "high."
A variation of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
A variant of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
Another variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
Arabic origin, meaning "noble" or "high status."
A variation of Elijah, meaning "Yahweh is my God."
A unique combination of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted."
A modern variant of Aaliyah, maintaining the meaning "exalted" or "high."
A modern name with unclear origins, possibly meaning "eternal" or "immortal."
Arabic origin, meaning "pure" or "chaste."
Feminine form of Aamir, meaning "prosperous" or "full of life."
Another feminine variant of Aamir, with meanings related to prosperity and liveliness.
A modern name with no widely established meaning; possibly inspired by Amaya.
Arabic origin, meaning "safe" or "peaceful."
A modern name possibly inspired by Ania, meaning "grace" or "favor."
A variant of Ania, meaning "grace" or "favor."
A variant of Aaralyn, keeping similar meanings of "song of joy."
A variant of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
Sanskrit origin, meaning "peaceful" or "calm."
A feminine form of Aaric, often meaning "graceful ruler."
A unique modern name, possibly combining elements of Aaron and Lynn.
A modern variation of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
A modern Indian name meaning "peaceful" or "king of wisdom."
Another variation of Aaria, meaning "noble" or "song."
A creative variation of Aarya, keeping the meaning "noble."
A variant of Arianna, meaning "very holy."
A modern spelling of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
A modern spelling of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "one who lives."
A modern Indian name meaning "lightning" or "brightness."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "protected by God."
Another spelling of Ayaan, meaning "gift of God."
A feminine form of Aayan, meaning "mirror" in Sanskrit or "gaze" in Arabic.
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "long life" or "blessed with longevity."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "lion" or "fierce."
Another form of Abbas, meaning "stern" or "lion" in Arabic.
A unique spelling of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
Arabic origin, meaning "stern" or "lion."
A creative spelling of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
A short form of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
A diminutive of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
An alternative spelling of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
Another spelling variation of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
Of English origin, meaning "father" or "abbot."
A modern spelling of Abigail, maintaining the meaning "father's joy."
Arabic for "servant of the Praiseworthy."