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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1101. | Aethelberht | English |  | Noble or bright. |
| 1102. | Aethelbert | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1103. | Aethelbert | English |  | Noble or bright. |
| 1104. | Aethelflaed | Anglo-Saxon |  | Sister of King Edward. |
| 1105. | Aethelfrith | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1106. | Aethelhard | English |  | Brave. |
| 1107. | Aethelhere | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1108. | Aethelind | English |  | An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake. |
| 1109. | Aethelisdun | English |  | From the noble's hill. |
| 1110. | Aethelmaer | English |  | Noble or famous. |
| 1111. | Aethelmaere | English |  | Infamous. |
| 1112. | Aethelred | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1113. | Aethelreda | English |  | Noble maiden. |
| 1114. | Aethelstan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1115. | Aethelstun | English |  | From the elfs home. |
| 1116. | Aethelthryth | Anglo-Saxon |  | Wife of King Ecgfrith. |
| 1117. | Aethelthryth | English |  | An Old English name from 'aethel' meaning noble and 'thryth' meaning strength. |
| 1118. | Aethelweard | English |  | Noble protector. |
| 1119. | Aethelwine | English |  | Friend of the elves. |
| 1120. | Aethelwulf | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1121. | Aethelwyne | English |  | Friend of the elves. |
| 1122. | Aetheston | English |  | From the noble's hill. |
| 1123. | Aethiops | Latin |  | An Ethiopian. |
| 1124. | Aethra | Greek |  | Mother of Theseus. |
| 1125. | Aethretun | English |  | Lives at the spring farm. |
| 1126. | Aetios | Greek |  | Eagle. |
| 1127. | Aetna | Greek |  | From Aetna. |
| 1128. | Aevar | Norse |  | Son of Ketil. |
| 1129. | Afa | Polynesian |  | Hurricane. |
| 1130. | Afaaf | Muslim |  | Variant of Afaf: Chaste. Virtuous. Decent. Pure. |
| 1131. | 'Afaaf | Muslim |  | Variant of Afaf: Chaste. Virtuous. Decent. Pure. |
| 1132. | Afaf | Muslim |  | Chaste. Virtuous. Decent. Pure. |
| 1133. | Afdhaal | Muslim |  | Causing to excel. Excellent. Prominent. Beautify. |
| 1134. | Afdhal | Muslim |  | Variant of Afdhaal: Causing to excel. Excellent. Prominent. Beautify. |
| 1135. | Afeef | Muslim |  | Variant of Afif: Chaste. Modest. |
| 1136. | Afi | Norse |  | Grandfather. |
| 1137. | Afi | Polynesian |  | Fire. |
| 1138. | Afif | Muslim |  | Chaste. Modest. |
| 1139. | Afkica | Gaelic |  | Pleasant. |
| 1140. | Afra | Hebrew |  | Doe. |
| 1141. | 'Afra' | Muslim |  | Variant of Afra': White. |
| 1142. | Afra' | Muslim |  | White. |
| 1143. | Afreda | English |  | Elf counselor. |
| 1144. | Afreda | Muslim |  | Created. Produced. |
| 1145. | Afric | Celtic |  | Agreeable. |
| 1146. | Afric | Irish |  | Pleasant. |
| 1147. | Africa | Celtic |  | Agreeable. |
| 1148. | Africa | Gaelic |  | Pleasant. |
| 1149. | Africa | Irish |  | Pleasant. |
| 1150. | Afrida | Muslim |  | Variant of Afreda: Created. Produced. |
| 1151. | Afrodille | French |  | Daffodil. |
| 1152. | Afroze | Muslim |  | Illuminating. Enlightening. |
| 1153. | Afsar | Muslim |  | Better. Explained. Officer. |
| 1154. | Aftab | Muslim |  | The Sun. |
| 1155. | Afu | Polynesian |  | Hot. |
| 1156. | Afza | Muslim |  | Augmenting. Increasing. |
| 1157. | Afzaa | Muslim |  | Variant of Afza: Augmenting. Increasing. |
| 1158. | Agabus | Biblical |  | A locust, the father's joy or feast. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1159. | Agabus | Biblical |  | A locust, the father's joy or feast. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1160. | Agacia | Greek |  | Variant of Agatha: Good. St. Agatha was a 3rd century Christian martyr. Agatha was popular during the Middle ages. Famous bearer: twentieth Century British mystery writer Agatha Christie. |
| 1161. | Agacia | Latin |  | Latinized form of the Greek Agatha, meaning good. Popular during the Middle Ages. |
| 1162. | Agacia | Spanish |  | Kind. |
| 1163. | Agafia | Greek |  | Good. |
| 1164. | Agafia | Russian |  | Russian form of Agatha. Good. |
| 1165. | Agag | Biblical |  | Roof, upper floor. |
| 1166. | Agalaia | Greek |  | Splendor. |
| 1167. | Agalia | Greek |  | Happy. |
| 1168. | Agamedes | Greek |  | Murdered by his brother for theft. |
| 1169. | Agamemnon | Greek |  | Leader of the Greek forces against Troy. |
| 1170. | Agamemnon | Shakespearean |  | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' The Greek general. |
| 1171. | Aganju | African |  | In Yoruban mythology, Aganju was the son and husband of Ododua, the earth goddess. |
| 1172. | Agapios | Greek |  | Love. |
| 1173. | Agar | Biblical |  | A stranger, one that fears. |
| 1174. | Agastya | Hindi |  | Agastya is the patron saint of southern India. |
| 1175. | Agastya | Indian |  | Name of a wise man. |
| 1176. | Agata | Greek |  | Good. |
| 1177. | Agata | Irish |  | Kind. |
| 1178. | Agata | Italian |  | Kind. |
| 1179. | Agata | Swedish |  | Pure. |
| 1180. | Agate | Greek |  | Good. |
| 1181. | Agate | Irish |  | Kind. |
| 1182. | Agatha | German |  | Good. |
| 1183. | Agatha | Greek |  | Good. St. Agatha was a 3rd century Christian martyr. Agatha was popular during the Middle ages. Famous bearer: twentieth Century British mystery writer Agatha Christie. |
| 1184. | Agatha | Latin |  | Good. |
| 1185. | Agathe | French |  | Kind. |
| 1186. | Agathe | German |  | Good. |
| 1187. | Agathi | Greek |  | Good. |
| 1188. | Agathias | Greek |  | Good. |
| 1189. | Agaton | Swedish |  | Pure. |
| 1190. | Agaue | Greek |  | Good. |
| 1191. | Agave | Greek |  | Mother of Pentheus. Good. |
| 1192. | Agda | Swedish |  | Pure. |
| 1193. | Agdta | Spanish |  | Kind. |
| 1194. | Age | Norse |  | Ancestors. |
| 1195. | Age | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Ake: Ancestor. |
| 1196. | Agee | Biblical |  | A valley, deepness. |
| 1197. | Agenor | Greek |  | Son of Poseidon. |
| 1198. | Ager | Basque |  | Gatherer. |
| 1199. | Ager | Hebrew |  | Gathers. |
| 1200. | Aggie | Greek |  | Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, poor, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century. |