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Antawn
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Antawn is a modern variation of the name Antoine, meaning "priceless." |
American, Native American |
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Anthon
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Anthon means "priceless" and originates from Latin "Antonius." |
Ancient Greek, Latin |
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Ansel
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Ansel means "godly" in German; derived from the Old High German. |
German, Latin |
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Anselmo
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Anselmo means "divine protection," originating from Germanic roots. |
Italian, Latin |
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Anson
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Anson means "son of the divine," originating from English heritage. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Annibale
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Annibale means "grace of Baal," originating from ancient Carthage. |
Italian, Latin, Roman |
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Anker
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Anker means "anchor" in German; derived from Old High German. |
Anglo-Saxon, Germanic |
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Andre
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Andre means "manly" or "brave," originating from Greek Andreas. |
French, Greek, Latin |
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Andrew
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Andrew means "manly" or "brave," originating from Greek "Andreas." |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, English |
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Angelico
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Angelico means "angelic" in Italian, derived from Latin "angelicus." |
Biblical, Christian, Italian, Latin |
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Anatole
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Anatole means "rising sun"; originates from Greek "anatolē." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
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Anatoliy
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Anatoliy means "from the east," originating from Greek "Anatolēs." |
Russian, Ukrainian |
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Ambrose
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Ambrose means "immortal" in Greek; derived from the name Ambrosios. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Christian |
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Americo
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Americo means "brave" and originates from the Germanic name "Haimirich." |
American, Italian, Latin |
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Amilcare
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Anatol
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Anatol means "from the east," originating from Greek and Latin. |
Armenian, Biblical, Greek |
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Ambroise
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Ambroise means "immortal" in Greek; derived from Latin "Ambrosius." |
Ancient Greek, French, Latin |
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Alvester
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Alvester means "noble" and originates from Latin "Albinus" or "Albus." |
Biblical, English |
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Amadeo
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Amadeo means "lover of God," originating from Latin roots. |
Italian, Latin |
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Amar’e
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Amar'e means "brave" in Hebrew; originated from the name Amar. |
American, Amharic, Biblical |
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Alonso
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Alonso: Spanish name, derived from Gothic "Adal" and "huns." |
Latin, Spanish |
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Alphons
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Alphons means "noble and ready," originating from Germanic roots. |
Arabic, German, Latin |
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Alun
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Alun means "harmony" in Welsh; derived from the river Alun. |
Welsh |
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Allan
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Allan means "handsome" in Gaelic; derived from the name Alan. |
Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Alois
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Alois means "famous warrior," derived from Germanic and Latin roots. |
Austrian, German, Latin |
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Alojzy
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Alfonso
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Alfonso means "noble and ready," originating from Germanic roots. |
Latin, Spanish |
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Algy
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Algy: Diminutive of Algernon, meaning "with a mustache" in French. |
English |
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Alessio
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Alessio means "defender"; derived from Greek name Alexios, Italian origin. |
Greek, Italian, Latin |
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Alexei
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Alexei means "defender" in Greek; derived from Alexander, a historical name. |
Greek, Russian |
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