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Arttu
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Arttu: Finnish name meaning "bear," symbolizing strength and masculinity. |
Celtic |
Boy |
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Avalloc
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Avalloc: a unique, gender-neutral name with uncertain origin and pronunciation. |
Celtic |
Unisex |
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Artie
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Artie, a diminutive of Arthur, means "bear" and is timeless. |
Celtic |
Unisex |
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Aurthur
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Arthur, a Celtic name meaning "bear king," symbolizes strength and nobility. |
Celtic |
Unisex |
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Avalonya
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Avalonya: a unique, feminine name inspired by Celtic mythology's Avalon. |
Celtic |
Girl |
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Avalona
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Avalona: a unique, magical name with Celtic origins and meaning. |
Celtic |
Girl |
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Arthurine
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Arthurine: Unique feminine variation of Arthur, meaning "noble bear." |
Celtic |
Girl |
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Andraste
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Andraste: Celtic name meaning "invincible," linked to victory goddess. |
Celtic |
Girl |
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Aitziber
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Aitziber means "oak forest," symbolizing strength and Basque heritage. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Alinga
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Alinga: Unique unisex name meaning "sun" in Woiwurrung language. |
Australian |
Unisex |
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Arman
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Arman: Unisex name meaning "hope," popular for its cultural significance. |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Amberlynn
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Amberlynn combines "amber" and "lynn," meaning "lake of resin." |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Algiana
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Algiana is a rare, unique name with uncertain origins and pronunciation. |
Spanish |
Unisex |
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Alamia
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Alamia: Arabic name meaning "knowledgeable," symbolizing intelligence and wisdom. |
Spanish |
Unisex |
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Abad
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Abad: Arabic name meaning "eternal," popular in Muslim cultures. |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Amira
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Amira means "princess" in Arabic; symbolizes strength, leadership, royalty. |
European |
Girl |
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Aida
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Aida: Arabic name meaning "reward," popularized by Verdi's opera. |
Spanish |
Unisex |
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Adalbeorht
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Adalbeorht: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and bright," historically significant. |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Aethelbeorn
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Aethelbeorn means "noble warrior"; an Anglo-Saxon name with history. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Unisex |
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Athelward
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Athelward: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble protector," now rarely used. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Unisex |
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Aethelflaed
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Aethelflaed means "noble beauty," linked to a powerful historical figure. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Girl |
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Aethelwine
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Aethelwine means "noble friend"; an uncommon, historically significant Anglo-Saxon name. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Aethelweard
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Aethelweard means "noble guardian," with rich Anglo-Saxon historical significance. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Aethelhard
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Aethelhard: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and hardy," historically significant. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Aethelbert
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Aethelbert: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and bright," historically significant. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Aethelberht
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Aethelberht means "noble bright"; significant Anglo-Saxon name with historical importance. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Aethelbald
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Aethelbald: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "noble and bold," historically significant. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Aelfwine
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Aelfwine means "elf friend," reflecting Anglo-Saxon heritage and nobility. |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Avaree
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Avaree: modern, unisex name meaning "ruler of the elves." |
Old English |
Unisex |
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Antwan
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Antwan: American name meaning "priceless," popular among African Americans. |
American |
Boy |
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