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| Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
Derivations |
| Aaron |
Hebrew; Arabian |
To sing; Enlightened; Messenger |
Aron |
| Abbott |
Old English |
Father |
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| Abe |
Hebrew |
Father of a multitude |
Abraham, Abie |
| Abel |
Hebrew |
A breath |
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| Abelard |
Old German |
One who is born of firm, high nobility; ambitious
once |
Abelarde |
| Abram |
Hebrew |
High father |
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| Abu |
Arabic |
Father |
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| Ace |
Latin |
Unity, one |
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| Adam |
Hebrew |
The earth |
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| Addison |
Old English |
Son of Adam |
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| Aden |
Irish |
Fiery one |
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| Adolfo |
Old German |
Wolf |
Adolph |
| Adom |
Akan |
God will help |
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| Adrian |
Latin |
Dark, rich |
Adriano |
| Adriel |
Hebrew |
Of God's kingdom |
Adrial, Adriall, Adriell, Adryel, Adryell |
| Affrica |
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Pleasant |
Africa |
| Afton |
English |
From Afton in England |
Aftan, Aften, Aftin, Aftyn |
| Agamemnon |
Greek |
Resolute. Working Slowly. He was
the warrior who commanded the Greeks at the siege of
Troy. |
Agamemno, Agamenon |
| Ahava |
Hebrew |
Cherished one |
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| Aidan |
Irish / Gaelic |
Little fire |
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| Airi |
Papua New Guinea |
Prounounced I-R-IE; |
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