| Baby Name |
Religion/ Region/ Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
| Adaih |
Gaelic |
B |
Red earth; Gaelic form of Adie, which is a pet form of Adam.
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| Adelaide |
Teutonic |
G |
Noble cheer, Other forms are Adela, Adele.
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| Adhamh |
Gaelic |
B |
Gaelic form of Adam
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| Adhamhnan |
Gaelic |
B |
Diminutive form of Adhamh, hence, "little Adam"
|
| Aeries |
English |
G |
A flower in the summer breeze. Suitable for naming girls born under the sign of aeries. Contemporary
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| Afrika |
Celtic |
G |
From Africa
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| Agnes |
English |
G |
Chaste, pure; derived from the Greek Hagne, which is from hagnos (chaste, pure). Pet Form: Aggie. (AG-NES)
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| Ailbeart |
Gaelic |
B |
Bright through nobility; Gaelic form of Albert
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| Aileen |
English |
G |
Bright one, shining one; Variations: Eileen, Alina, Aline Pet Name: Ailie, (A-LEEN)
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| Ailpean |
Gaelic |
B |
Very old name in common use in Scotland. The origin and historical development of this name is not known. Variations: Ailpein, Alpine
|
| Aindrea |
Gaelic |
B |
Manly; Gaelic form of Andrew
|
| Ainslee |
Gaelic |
G |
Gaelic surname derived from a place Ainsley. Variations: Ainslie. (AINZ-LEE)
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| Ainsley |
Gaelic |
B |
Scottish surname taken from the place Ainsley.
|
| Aislinn |
Gaelic |
B |
A Dream
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| Alana |
Celtic |
G |
From a distant place
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| Alasdair |
Gaelic |
B |
Defender of mankind; Gaelic form of Alexander. Variations: Alex
|
| Alida |
English |
G |
Beautifully dressed (Aleda, Alidia, Alyda, Leda, Lida) Origin: Greek
|
| Allister |
Gaelic |
B |
Leader; variant of Alexander (Alaster)
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| Allyn |
English |
B |
Rock; feminine form of Allen
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| Alma |
Celtic |
G |
All good, Latin: Fair, Gracious, Forgiving, Tender-hearted, Independent spirit.
|
| Almili |
Gaelic |
G |
Work; Gaelic form of Amelia, which is an English variant of the Germanic Amalia. (AIM-EE-LEE). (AIN-JEH-LAH)
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| Alvin |
Teutonic |
B |
Beloved of all
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| Amanda |
English |
G |
Worthy of love; loveable; thoughtful and wise
|
| Amber |
Western |
G |
Jewel (from Arabic)
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| Amelia |
Teutonic |
G |
Industrious, hard-working, also Amalia, Amelie
|
| Amellia |
English |
G |
The name of wisdom and knowledge (A name from heaven to be a gift to humans).
|
| Angela |
English |
G |
Guiding spirit, messenger of God. Pet Name: Angle. (AN-JEH-LAH)
|
| Angelica |
English |
G |
Like an angel; heavenly. Pet Name: Angle. (AN-JEH-LEE-KAH)
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| Angelina |
English |
G |
Little Angel
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| Angie |
English |
G |
Short form of Angela and Angelica. It is also used as an independent given name. (AN-JEE)
|
| Angus |
Gaelic |
B |
One, choice, pre-eminent. Variations: Aonghas
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| Annag |
Gaelic |
G |
Gracious; full of grace; Gaelic form of Anna. (AN-NAH)
|
| Annalice |
English |
G |
Uncertain meaning (combination of Anna and Alice ?)
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| Anne |
English |
G |
Gracious; from the Hebrew Hannah (chaanach, hannah). Variations: Anna, Annag, Annot. (AN-NAH)
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| Aodh |
Celtic |
B |
Fire; derived from the Celtic God Aodh. Variations: Hugh Eugene.
|
| Arabella |
English |
G |
Name of uncertain etymology. Believed to be derived from a Norman name derived from the element arn (eagle) or arin (a hearth). Some believe it a variant of Annabel. Variations: Arabel, Arabell, Orabel.( AIR-RAH-BEL-LAH )
|
| Arailt |
Gaelic |
B |
Army leader; Gaelic form of Harold.
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| Archibald |
Teutonic |
B |
Holy prince, Obstinate, Sensual, Egotistic, Kind and helpful to his friends.
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| Artair |
Gaelic |
B |
High minded; Gaelic form of Arthur
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| Arthur |
Celtic |
B |
High, Vivacious, Industrious, Self-opinionated, Literary, Seldom takes advice.
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| Asher |
Western |
B |
In the Bible, a son of Jacob and the forebear of one of the tribes of Israel.
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| Ashley |
English |
U |
Ash field Origin: Anglo-Saxon
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| Asia |
English |
G |
Name of a continent Contemporary
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| Audabella |
English |
G |
Combination of Audi & Bella Contemporary
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| Audrey |
English |
G |
Noble strength. Variations: Audra. Pet Name: Audie. (AUD-REE)
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| Audrey |
Teutonic |
G |
Noble threatener,Another form is Audry.
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| Aulay |
Gaelic |
B |
Ancestor's relic; Anglicized form of Amhlaidh
|
| Autumn |
English |
G |
Autumn (Autum) Origin: Latin Contemporary |