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| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aekerman | Aekerman: Dutch surname meaning "field man," with historical agricultural roots. | Dutch | Boy | |
| Aelfraed | Aelfraed means "wise elf," reflecting intelligence and strong heritage. | English | Boy | |
| Aelfric | Aelfric means "elf ruler," originating from Old English roots. | Anglo-Saxon, Old English | Boy | |
| Aelfrick | Aelfrick: Unique Anglo-Saxon name meaning "elf ruler," rarely used today. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aelfrid | Aelfrid: rare Anglo-Saxon name meaning "wise elf," carries tradition. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aelfrith | Aelfrith: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "elf strength," historically significant yet uncommon. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aelfwine | Aelfwine means "elf friend," reflecting Anglo-Saxon heritage and nobility. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aemilianus | Aemilianus: rare, Roman name with historical charm and sophistication. | Roman | Boy | |
| Aemilio | Aemilio: Unique Roman name meaning "rival," gaining popularity in Europe. | Roman | Boy | |
| Aemilius | Aemilius: Latin name meaning "rival," historically significant among Roman aristocracy. | Latin | Boy | |
| Aeneades | Aeneades: Unique Latin name meaning "praised," linked to Aeneas. | Latin | Boy | |
| Aeneas | Aeneas: Greek name meaning "praised," Trojan hero, founder of Rome. | Greek | Boy | |
| Aeneias | Aeneias: a unique, heroic name from Ancient Greek mythology. | Ancient Greek | Boy | |
| Aenghus | Aenghus: Celtic name meaning "exceptionally strong," associated with masculinity. | Celtic | Boy | |
| Aengus | Aengus: Gaelic name meaning "one strength," linked to love mythology. | Gaelic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | |
| Aeolius | Aeolius: Unique Greek name meaning "son of Aeolus, god of winds." | Greek | Boy | |
| Aeolos | Aeolos: unique male name from Greek mythology, symbolizing wind control. | Greek Mythology | Boy | |
| Aeolus | Aeolus: Greek name meaning "quick-moving," associated with wind god mythology. | Greek | Boy | |
| Aeryck | Aeryck: Unique American name for boys, pronounced "AIR-ick." | American | Boy | |
| Aesculapius | Aesculapius: Greek god of healing, symbolized by serpent and staff. | Greek | Boy | |
| Aeson | Aeson means "healer," linked to Greek mythology and rejuvenation. | Greek | Boy | |
| Aesop | Aesop: Greek name symbolizing wisdom, storytelling, and moral lessons. | Greek | Boy | |
| Aethan | Aethan: unique masculine name meaning "enduring," reflecting strength and resilience. | American | Boy | |
| Aethelbald | Aethelbald: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and bold," historically significant. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aethelberht | Aethelberht means "noble bright"; significant Anglo-Saxon name with historical importance. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aethelbert | Aethelbert: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and bright," historically significant. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aethelhard | Aethelhard: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and hardy," historically significant. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aethelwald | Aethelwald: rare Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble ruler," exclusively male. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aethelward | Aethelward: rare Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble guardian," exclusively male. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy | |
| Aethelweard | Aethelweard means "noble guardian," with rich Anglo-Saxon historical significance. | Anglo-Saxon | Boy |