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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 301. | Antaios | Greek |  | Variant of Antaeus: Enemy. Killed by Hercules in Greek mythology. |
| 302. | Antares | Greek |  | The name of a giant red star; the brightest in the constellation Scorpio. |
| 303. | Antea | Greek |  | Feminine form of Antaeus son of Poseidon. |
| 304. | Anteros | Greek |  | Mutual love. |
| 305. | Anthea | Greek |  | Flower; Lady of flowers. Flowery. One of the names borne by goddess Hera in Greek mythology, revived by pastoral poets in the 17th century. |
| 306. | Anthia | Greek |  | Flower; Lady of flowers. |
| 307. | Anthony | Greek |  | Priceless. |
| 308. | Anticlea | Greek |  | Mother of Odysseus. |
| 309. | Antigone | Greek |  | Daughter of Oedipus. |
| 310. | Antilochus | Greek |  | Son of Nestor. |
| 311. | Antinous | Greek |  | One of Penelope's suitors. |
| 312. | Antiope | Greek |  | Daughter of Asopus. |
| 313. | Antiphates | Greek |  | A Cyclops. |
| 314. | Anton | Greek |  | Priceless. |
| 315. | Antony | Greek |  | Priceless. |
| 316. | Antropas | Greek |  | A Fate. |
| 317. | Antti | Greek |  | Manly. |
| 318. | Anya | Greek |  | Variant of Anna: A variant of Hannah. In Virgil's 'Aeneid', Anna was sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an apocryphal gospel, Anna was also the mother of the Virgin Mary. |
| 319. | Anysia | Greek |  | Complete. |
| 320. | Aonghas | Greek |  | Unique choice. |
| 321. | Aphrodite | Greek |  | Goddess of love. |
| 322. | Apollina | Greek |  | From Apdlo. |
| 323. | Apollinaris | Greek |  | From Apdlo. |
| 324. | Apollo | Greek |  | Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. |
| 325. | Apollon | Greek |  | Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. |
| 326. | Apollonia | Greek |  | Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. |
| 327. | Apollos | Greek |  | Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. |
| 328. | Apolo | Greek |  | Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. |
| 329. | Apoloniusz | Greek |  | Manly beauty. |
| 330. | Apostolos | Greek |  | Apostle. |
| 331. | Appolina | Greek |  | Variant of Apollonia: Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. |
| 332. | Appoline | Greek |  | Variant of Apollonia: Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. |
| 333. | Aquilo | Greek |  | North wind. |
| 334. | Arachne | Greek |  | Changed into a spider by Athena. |
| 335. | Arcadia | Greek |  | Pastoral simplicity and happiness. |
| 336. | Arcas | Greek |  | In Greek mythology, Arcas was the son of Jupiter and Callisto and son of Zeus. |
| 337. | Arcenio | Greek |  | Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons. Actor/television personality Arsenio Hall. |
| 338. | 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. |
| 339. | Archemorus | Greek |  | Son of Lycurgus. |
| 340. | Archimedes | Greek |  | To think about first. |
| 341. | Arena | Greek |  | Holy one. |
| 342. | Arene | Greek |  | Holy one. |
| 343. | Ares | Greek |  | The Greek god of war. |
| 344. | Areta | Greek |  | Beauty; Virtuous; excellent. |
| 345. | Arete | Greek |  | Beauty. |
| 346. | Aretha | Greek |  | Beauty; Virtuous; excellent. |
| 347. | Arethusa | Greek |  | Nymph. |
| 348. | Aretina | Greek |  | Virtuous. |
| 349. | Argia | Greek |  | All seeing. |
| 350. | Argie | Greek |  | All seeing. |
| 351. | Argo | Greek |  | Name of Jason's ship. |
| 352. | Argos | Greek |  | All seeing. |
| 353. | Argus | Greek |  | Bright; all seeing. |
| 354. | Ari | Greek |  | Diminutive of Aristotle: Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. |
| 355. | Aria | Greek |  | Variant of mythological Ariadne who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth. |
| 356. | Ariadne | Greek |  | Chaste, very holy. Ariadne was Greek mythological daughter of King Minos of Crete who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth after killing the Minotaur. |
| 357. | Ariana | Greek |  | Holy one. |
| 358. | Ariane | Greek |  | Holy one. |
| 359. | Arianna | Greek |  | Variant of Ariadne: Chaste, very holy. Ariadne was Greek mythological daughter of King Minos of Crete who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth after killing the Minotaur. |
| 360. | Arie | Greek |  | Diminutive of Aristotle: Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. |
| 361. | Arien | Greek |  | A Greek poet and musician. The mythological magic horse born to Poseidon and Demeter. |
| 362. | Aries | Greek |  | The ram. |
| 363. | Arietta | Greek |  | Variant of mythological Ariadne who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth. |
| 364. | Arion | Greek |  | .A Greek poet and musician. The mythological magic talking horse born to Poseidon and Demeter. |
| 365. | Aristaeus | Greek |  | Noble; son of Apollo. |
| 366. | Aristid | Greek |  | Son of a great man. |
| 367. | Aristides | Greek |  | The best. |
| 368. | Aristokles | Greek |  | The most famous. |
| 369. | Aristotle | Greek |  | Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. |
| 370. | Arkhippos | Greek |  | Ruler of horses. |
| 371. | Arlane | Greek |  | Variant of Ariadne: Chaste, very holy. Ariadne was Greek mythological daughter of King Minos of Crete who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth after killing the Minotaur. |
| 372. | Arri | Greek |  | Diminutive of Aristotle: Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. |
| 373. | Arsene | Greek |  | Strong. |
| 374. | Arsenio | Greek |  | Manly; strong; virile. Famous Bearer: talk-show host Arsenio Hall. |
| 375. | Artemas | Greek |  | Variant of Artemus: Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana). |
| 376. | Artemesio | Greek |  | Gift from Artemis. |
| 377. | Artemia | Greek |  | Gift from Artemis. |
| 378. | Artemis | Greek |  | Virgin goddess of the moon; huntress; goddess of the hunt. Mythology; the equivalent of the Roman Diana. |
| 379. | Artemisia | Greek |  | Gift from Artemis. Of Artemis, the Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess Diana. 4th Century Queen of Caria, Artemisia, was responsible for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. |
| 380. | Artemus | Greek |  | Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana). Famous bearer: 19th century American humorist Charles Farrar Browne used the pseudonym Artemus Ward. |
| 381. | Artimas | Greek |  | Variant of Artemus: Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana). |
| 382. | Artimis | Greek |  | Variant of Artemus: Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana). |
| 383. | Artimus | Greek |  | Variant of Artemus: Follower/gift of Artemis (Greek goddess of the hunt and counterpart of the Roman Diana). |
| 384. | Ary | Greek |  | Diminutive of Aristotle: Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. |
| 385. | Asariel | Greek |  | He who guards Pisceans. |
| 386. | Ascalaphus | Greek |  | Turned into an owl by Persephone. |
| 387. | Ascanius | Greek |  | Figure in ancient Greek mythology. |
| 388. | Asklepios | Greek |  | God of medicine. |
| 389. | Asopus | Greek |  | A river god. |
| 390. | Aspasia | Greek |  | Welcome. Famous bearer: Aspasia was a 5th century BC mistress of the Athenian statesman Pericles.Welcomed. |
| 391. | Asta | Greek |  | Star. |
| 392. | Astra | Greek |  | Star. |
| 393. | Astraea | Greek |  | Justice. |
| 394. | Astraeus | Greek |  | Starry one. |
| 395. | Astrea | Greek |  | Star. |
| 396. | Astyanax | Greek |  | King of the city. Son of Hector killed at Troy. |
| 397. | Atalanta | Greek |  | A huntress. |
| 398. | Atalante | Greek |  | A huntress. |
| 399. | Ate | Greek |  | Goddess of irrationality. |
| 400. | Athamas | Greek |  | Father of Phrixus and Helle. |