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Aaron is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “mountain of strength, exalted, strong.” Aaron has a steadfast and enduring quality, inspiring stability and strength even in the darkest of times. This Biblical title belonged… read more
Aba is a snappy, charming girl’s name of African origin. With roots in the Fante or Twi languages, dialects hailing from the regions of Ghana, this name means “born on Thursday.” Now, of course, baby may not be born on this… read more
Undoubtedly a name with holy essence, Abdul is an Arabic boy’s name meaning “servant.” Abdul is often the diminutive of Abdullah which then gives the meaning of “servant to God.” Though not as popular in the Western world, for… read more
Abel, the name of Adam and Eve's unfortunate younger son, compensates with positive connotations: capable, competent, ready and willing. Abel has literary connections to the novels of Dickens and Trollope, and is also one of the… read more
Abigail is a feminine name of Hebrew origin deeply intertwined with a figure of great beauty and intellect. Derived from the ancient name Avigail, Abigail is formed from the word ab, meaning "father," and the Hebrew… read more
Abraham is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin meaning “father of multitudes” or “father of a nation.” Named after the founder of the Jewish people, Abraham will certainly be able to see the significance of his name in this faith. If… read more
Abu-Bakr is a popular name in the Muslim world as it was the name of one of the sahabas of the Holy Prophet. The name is composed of two words, ‘abu’ meaning “father” and ‘bakr’ meaning “young camel”. Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was the… read more
Ada is a girl's name of German origin. Derived from Adelaide, is a popular name in Scandinavian countries. Ada is a girl's name of German origin. Derived from Adelaide, it means "noble" or "of nobility" and is a popular name… read more
Adam is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “son of red earth.” According to the Hebrew and Christian bibles, this is the first name ever given to a man. With that, you can rest assured your little one’s title is rich in… read more
Ade is a gender-neutral baby name of mixed origins. Usually a nickname for Adam, Adelaide, or Adewale, Ade means “crown” in Yoruba and “man of nobility” in German. Whether or not baby is going to be the next chief or monarch, Ade… read more
Naming your new baby girl Adela is a sweet way to honor any Adelaides in your life and its meaning, "noble", makes it all the sweeter. It's an old-school name that's slowly gaining popularity, which could well be due to a certain… read more
Adele is a girl's name of German origin, meaning "noble." With variants including Adelaide, Ada, and Edel, you can get creative when naming your little one. Adele is an award-winning English singer-songwriter famed for hits… read more
Adeline originated as a French diminutive of Adele, which came from the Germanic root adal, meaning "noble." Adeline was introduced to England by the Normans in the eleventh century, was very common during the Middle Ages,… read more
Adonis is a baby boy name of Greek origin. Fans of Greek mythology will recognize the tale about the mortal man who fell head-over-heels for Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Though Adonis found himself smitten, he was… read more
Hadria was a town in northern Italy that gave its name to the Adriatic Sea. The name Adrian means "a man from Hadria." The name Adrian was a saint's name taken by several early popes, including the only English pope, Adrian IV,… read more
Whether you have ancestral roots in Ireland or something about Gaelic names simply sparks your interest, you will want to check out this gem! Aedan is a gender-neutral given name of Irish origin. It means "little fire," which is… read more
Agatha is a girl's name of Greek origin. The name is a derivative of the Greek word "agathos" which means "good" and "honorable." Saint Agatha was a Christian martyr who lived in the 3rd century and is known as the patron saint… read more
Agness gained popularity in medieval times due to the influence of Saint Agnes of Rome, a Christian martyr and a symbol of purity and innocence. Since then, Agness has been a name given to many influential women worldwide.… read more
Agustin is a masculine Spanish name meaning “great” or “magnificent.” It is the Spanish form of the Latin Augustine, which comes from the Latin word augustus, meaning “great,” “magnificent,” or “venerable.” Agustin has… read more
Originating from Arabic, the boy’s name Ahmed means “highly praised.” This name is said to be a loose connection to the name Muhammad, best known for the prophet given the scripture of the Qur'an. In the 15th century, Ahmed I was… read more
Coming from the Irish name Aodhán and Welsh name Aeddan, this name translates to “born of fire” or “little fire.” Fire is such a vital element of life, as it provides warmth and clears the path for regrowth, giving baby plenty of… read more
Aisha is a feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning "alive and well." Especially popular among Muslim families, Aisha was Muhammad's favorite wife, making this lovely name and its myriad variations hugely popular among… read more
We know that you treasure your little one as much as a priceless jewel, so why not give them a name to show the world how dear they are to you. One example of this could be the German boy’s name, Alan, meaning “precious.” This… read more
Alannah is a baby girl name of mixed origins. Most likely derived from British names Alana and Alan, Alannah directly translates to “little child.” Alannah may also be an Anglicized name from the Irish Gaelic word a leanbh,… read more