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| Name |
Gender |
Origin |
Meaning |
| Aaliyah | female | Arabic, Hebrew | high exalted, to ascend |
| Aasia | female | Hindu | |
| Aba | female | African | born on Thursday |
| Abbey | Female | Hebrew | Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name. |
| Abbie | Female | Hebrew | Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name. |
| Abby | Female | Hebrew | Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent names. |
| Abelia | Female | Hebrew | Breath. The feminine form of Abel. |
| Abella | female | Assyrian | child |
| Abeo | Female | Nigerian | Happy she was born. |
| Abey | female | Native American | leaf |
| Abha | female | Hindu | lustrous beauty |
| Abhilasha | female | Hindu | |
| Abia | Female | Arabic | Great. |
| Abigail | Female | Hebrew | Father's joy. |
| Abijah | Female | Hebrew | The Lord is my father. |
| Abilene | Female | | The name of a city in Texas. |
| Abina | Female | Ghanian | Born on a Thursday. |
| Abiona | female | Yoruban | born on a journey |
| Abir | Female | Arabic/Hebrew | Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong. |
| Abira | female | Hebrew | strong |
| Abra | Female | Hebrew | The father of many. The feminine form of Abraham. |
| Abrianna | Female | | Mother of many nations. |
| Abrienda | Female | Spanish | Opening. |
| Acacia | Female | Greek | Thorny, as in the Acacia tree. |
| Acadia | female | Canadian | Cadie, Caddie |
| Acanit | female | Ugandan | hard times |
| Acantha | Female | Greek | A legendary nymph. |
| Accalia | Female | Latin | The foster mother of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. |
| Acedia | female | Czech | |
| Achal | female | Hindu | steady, mountainous |
| Achazia | female | Hebrew | the Lord holds |
| Achen | female | Ugandan | a twin |
| Achilla | Female | Greek | A handsome figure in Greek mythology. The feminine form of Achilles. |
| Achit | female | Hindu | |
| Achlys | female | Greek | mist, darknesss |
| Ada | Female | Teutonic | Prosperous and joyful, happy. |
| Adabelle | Female | | Joyous and beautiful. From Ada and Belle. |
| Adah | Female | Hebrew | Adornment or ornament. A biblical name. |
| Adalgisa | female | Old German | noble hostage |
| Adalia | Female | Hebrew | God is my refuge. |
| Adama | Female | Hebrew | Of the red earth. The feminine form of Adam. |
| Adamina | Female | | The earth. |
| Adamma | Female | | Beautiful child. |
| Adana | Female | | A city in Turkey. |
| Adar | Female | Hebrew | Fire. |
| Adara | Female | Greek/Arabic | Greek: Beauty. Arabic: Virgin. |
| Addi | Female | | Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Addie | Female | | Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Addisyn | female | Addie, Addy, Addi | |
| Addy | Female | | Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Adela | Female | | Noble and serene. |
| Adelaide | Female | Old German | Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
| Adele | Female | French | Noble. Also see Adelaide. |
| Adelicia | Female | Old English | Noble and kind. Form of Adelaide and Alice. |
| Adelina | female | Old German | noble |
| Adelinda | Female | | Noble and kind. From Adelaide and Linda. |
| Adeline | Female | | Noble, kind. |
| Adelle | Female | | Noble, kind. |
| Adelpha | Female | Greek | Sisterly. |
| Ademia | female | Greek | without husband |
| Aden | Female | Arabic | Fiery one. |
| Adena | female | Hebrew | delicate, sensual |
| Adeola | Female | Nigerian | A crown. |
| Aderes | female | Hebrew | one who protects |
| Aderyn | Female | Welsh | A bird. |
| Adesina | female | Yoruban | the way is opened for more |
| Adhira | female | Hindu | lightning |
| Adiba | Female | Arabic | Cultured. |
| Adie | female | Hebrew | ornament |
| Adiel | Female | Hebrew | An ornament of God. |
| Adila | Female | Arabic | Equal, like. |
| Adima | Female | Teutonic | Noble, famous. |
| Adina | Female | Hebrew | Slender and delicate. A biblical name. |
| Adishree | female | Hindu | exalted |
| Aditi | female | Hindu | free and unbounded |
| Adiva | female | Arabic | pleasant, gentle |
| Adolfina | female | German | noble wolf, noble hero |
| Adolpha | Female | Teutonic | A noble she-wolf. The feminine version of Adolf. |
| Adona | female | Adonna, Adonne, Ady | |
| Adoncia | Female | Spanish | Sweet. |
| Adonia | Female | Greek | A beautiful goddess. The feminine form of Adonis. |
| Adora | Female | Latin | The adored one. |
| Adorabelle | Female | | A combination of Adora and Belle. |
| Adorna | Female | Latin | Adorned with jewels. |
| Adriana | Female | Latin | A dark woman from the sea. The feminine form of Adrian. Generally an Italian name. |
| Adriano | Female | Greek | Dark, rich. |
| Adrienne | Female | | Dark, rich. |
| Aegea | Female | Greek | Of the Aegean. |
| Aemilia | Female | | From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors |
| Aeryn | female | | |
| Affrica | Female | Celtic | Pleasant. Also from the name of the continent. |
| Afina | female | Rumanian | blueberry |
| Afra | Female | | Dust. |
| Afraima | Female | Arabic/Hebrew | Fruitful. |
| Afric | Female | | Pleasant. |
| Africa | Female | | Pleasant. |
| Afton | female | Old English | river name |
| Agape | Female | Greek | Love. |
| Agate | Female | French | A precious stone. |
| Agatha | Female | Greek | Good, kind, honourable. St Agatha was a 3rd-century Sicilian martyr. |
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