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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 3801. | Aracelia | Spanish |  | Altar of heaven. |
| 3802. | Aracely | Spanish |  | Altar of heaven. |
| 3803. | Arach | Hebrew |  | Ready; prepared. |
| 3804. | Arachne | Greek |  | Changed into a spider by Athena. |
| 3805. | Arachne | Latin |  | Turned into a spider by Minerva. |
| 3806. | Arad | Biblical |  | A wild ass; a dragon |
| 3807. | Arah | Biblical |  | The way; a traveler |
| 3808. | Aralt | Irish |  | Leader. |
| 3809. | Aram | Assyrian |  | High; exalted. |
| 3810. | Aram | Biblical |  | Highness; magnificence; one that deceives; curse |
| 3811. | Aram | Hebrew |  | Father of a multitude. |
| 3812. | Arama | Basque |  | Refers to the Virgin Mary. |
| 3813. | Arama | Maori |  | Spring. |
| 3814. | Arama | Spanish |  | Reference to the Virgin Mary. |
| 3815. | Araminta | English |  | Thought to be a compound of Arabella and Aminta, invented by Restoration dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh. |
| 3816. | Araminta | Hebrew |  | Lofty. |
| 3817. | Araminte | Hebrew |  | Lofty. |
| 3818. | Aramis | French |  | Fictional swordsman: (ambitious and filled with religious aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers. |
| 3819. | Aran | Biblical |  | An ark; their curse |
| 3820. | Aranck | Native American |  | Stars (Algonquin). |
| 3821. | Aranka | Hungarian |  | Gold. |
| 3822. | Arapoosh | Native American |  | Crow name meaning stomach ache. |
| 3823. | Arar | Latin |  | From the Arar. |
| 3824. | Ararat | Biblical |  | The curse of trembling |
| 3825. | Ararinda | German |  | Tenacious. |
| 3826. | Araris | Latin |  | From the Arar. |
| 3827. | Aratus | Latin |  | Name of a Greek author. |
| 3828. | Araunah | Biblical |  | Ark; song; joyful cry |
| 3829. | Arawn | Celtic |  | Mythical king of the Underworld. |
| 3830. | Arba | Biblical |  | Four. |
| 3831. | Arber | French |  | Dealer of herbs. |
| 3832. | Arber | Latin |  | Sells herbs. |
| 3833. | Arbor | Latin |  | Sells herbs. |
| 3834. | Arcadia | Greek |  | Pastoral simplicity and happiness. |
| 3835. | Arcadia | Latin |  | Adventuresome. |
| 3836. | Arcadia | Spanish |  | Adventurous. |
| 3837. | Arcanania | Latin |  | From Arcanania. |
| 3838. | Arcas | Greek |  | In Greek mythology, Arcas was the son of Jupiter and Callisto and son of Zeus. |
| 3839. | Arcas | Latin |  | Son of Callisto. |
| 3840. | Arcelia | Spanish |  | Treasure. Altar of heaven. |
| 3841. | Arcene | French |  | Silvery. |
| 3842. | Arcenio | Greek |  | Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons. Actor/television personality Arsenio Hall. |
| 3843. | Archaimbaud | French |  | Bold. |
| 3844. | Archambault | French |  | Bold. |
| 3845. | Archard | Anglo-Saxon |  | Sacred. |
| 3846. | Archard | French |  | Powerful. |
| 3847. | Archard | German |  | Strong. |
| 3848. | Archbishop of York | Shakespearean |  | Variant of Edmund: 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop |
| 3849. | Archelaus | Biblical |  | The prince of the people |
| 3850. | Archelaus | Greek |  | ruler of the people. Archelaus was one of the sons of King Herod the Great, mentioned in the New Testament. Became popular again in the 19th century. |
| 3851. | Archemorus | Greek |  | Son of Lycurgus. |
| 3852. | Archenhaud | French |  | Bold. |
| 3853. | Archer | English |  | Bow, a bowman. Derived from a surname of Latin origin borne by skilled Middle Ages archers. It has been used occasionally as a first name since the 19th century. An English surname. |
| 3854. | Archer | French |  | A bowman. An English surname. |
| 3855. | Archer | Latin |  | Bowman. |
| 3856. | Archerd | Anglo-Saxon |  | Sacred. |
| 3857. | Archere | English |  | Bowman. |
| 3858. | Archibald | Anglo-Saxon |  | Bold. |
| 3859. | Archibald | English |  | True and bold, valuable. Introduced from German during the Norman Conquest, Archibald replaced an Old English form of the name in use since the 7th century. |
| 3860. | Archibald | German |  | From the Old German Ercanbald meaning true and bold. |
| 3861. | Archibald | Scottish |  | True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
| 3862. | Archibald | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' The Earl of Douglas. |
| 3863. | Archibald | Teutonic |  | Holy prince. |
| 3864. | Archibaldo | Spanish |  | Bold. |
| 3865. | Archidamusa | Shakespearean |  | 'The Winter's Tale' Lord of Bohemia. |
| 3866. | Archie | English |  | A popular diminutive of Archibald, meaning true and bold, valuable. Famous bearers: a ventriloquist's dummy in the radio programme 'Educating Archie'; a philisophical cockroach created by American writer Don Marquis. |
| 3867. | Archie | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
| 3868. | Archimbald | German |  | Bold. |
| 3869. | Archimedes | Greek |  | To think about first. |
| 3870. | Archimedes | Latin |  | Name of a scientist. |
| 3871. | Archippus | Biblical |  | A master of horses |
| 3872. | Archy | English |  | Diminutive of Archer: Good with bow and arrow. Also a diminutive of Archibald: True and bold, valuable. |
| 3873. | Archy | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the 'bald' to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
| 3874. | Arcilla | Spanish |  | Altar of heaven. |
| 3875. | Arcitenens | Latin |  | Archer. |
| 3876. | Arcturus | Biblical |  | A gathering together. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 3877. | Arcturus | Biblical |  | A gathering together. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 3878. | Ard | Biblical |  | One that commands; he that descends |
| 3879. | Arda | English |  | Warm. |
| 3880. | Ardagh | Irish |  | From the high field. |
| 3881. | Ardal | German |  | Intelligent or noble. |
| 3882. | Ardal | Irish |  | Valour; high honor. |
| 3883. | Ardala | Irish |  | High honor. |
| 3884. | Ardaleah | English |  | From the home lover's meadow. |
| 3885. | Ardath | Hebrew |  | Flowering field. |
| 3886. | Ardea | Latin |  | From Ardea. |
| 3887. | Ardeen | English |  | Warm. |
| 3888. | Ardeen | Latin |  | Ardent. Eager. Industrious. |
| 3889. | Ardel | English |  | Eager. Industrious. |
| 3890. | Ardel | English |  | From the hare's dell. |
| 3891. | Ardel | Latin |  | Ardent. Eager. Industrious. |
| 3892. | Ardelia | English |  | Warm. |
| 3893. | Ardelis | Latin |  | Ardent. Eager. Industrious. |
| 3894. | Ardell | English |  | From the hare's dell. |
| 3895. | Ardell | Latin |  | Eager; industrious. |
| 3896. | Ardella | English |  | Warm; Eager. Industrious. |
| 3897. | Ardella | Latin |  | Ardent. Eager. Industrious. |
| 3898. | Ardelle | English |  | Eager. Industrious. |
| 3899. | Ardelle | Latin |  | Ardent. Eager. Industrious. |
| 3900. | Arden | Celtic |  | Lofty. Eager. |