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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 401. | Aristophanes | Latin |  | Name of a poet. |
| 402. | Aristoteles | Latin |  | Latin form of Aristotle. |
| 403. | Arletta | Latin |  | Latinized form of the French Arlette. |
| 404. | Arlo | Latin |  | Strong; manly. |
| 405. | Armenia | Latin |  | From Armenia. |
| 406. | Armida | Latin |  | Little armed one. |
| 407. | Armilla | Latin |  | Bracelet. |
| 408. | Arne | Latin |  | Mother of Aeolus III Boeotus. |
| 409. | Arriana | Latin |  | Variant of Greek Mythological Ariadne who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth. |
| 410. | Arrosa | Latin |  | Rose. |
| 411. | Arrose | Latin |  | Rose. |
| 412. | Arruns | Latin |  | Killed Turnus. |
| 413. | Arsenia | Latin |  | Feminine of Arsenio. |
| 414. | Aruns | Latin |  | Killed Turnus. |
| 415. | Arva | Latin |  | From the seashore. |
| 416. | Arval | Latin |  | From the cultivated land. |
| 417. | Arvalis | Latin |  | From the cultivated land. |
| 418. | Arvia | Latin |  | From the seashore. |
| 419. | Ascanius | Latin |  | Son of Aeneas. |
| 420. | Asclepius | Latin |  | God of medicine. |
| 421. | Asera | Latin |  | From Asia. |
| 422. | Asia | Latin |  | Mother of Atlas. |
| 423. | Assa | Latin |  | Mother of Simon. |
| 424. | Asta | Latin |  | Holy. |
| 425. | Astarte | Latin |  | Phoenician goddess of love. |
| 426. | Asteria | Latin |  | Star. |
| 427. | Astra | Latin |  | From astralis meaning of the stars, derived from the Greek astron meaning star. |
| 428. | Astraea | Latin |  | Surname of Artemis. |
| 429. | Astynax | Latin |  | Son of Hector. |
| 430. | Astynome | Latin |  | Daughter of Chryses. |
| 431. | Atabulus | Latin |  | Southeastem wind. |
| 432. | Atalanta | Latin |  | A huntress. |
| 433. | Atella | Latin |  | From Atella. |
| 434. | Athamas | Latin |  | Brother of Sisyphus. |
| 435. | Athena | Latin |  | Variant of Athene; the mythological goddess of wisdom and war. |
| 436. | Athene | Latin |  | Mythological goddess of wisdom and war. |
| 437. | Atlas | Latin |  | A Titan. |
| 438. | Atreus | Latin |  | Father of Agamemnon. |
| 439. | Atrides | Latin |  | Descended from Atreus. |
| 440. | Atropos | Latin |  | One of the Moirae. |
| 441. | Attalus | Latin |  | Name of a king. |
| 442. | Atthis | Latin |  | From Attica. |
| 443. | Attica | Latin |  | From Attica. |
| 444. | Attis | Latin |  | Name of a priest. |
| 445. | Attracta | Latin |  | Drawn to. |
| 446. | Aubin | Latin |  | White. |
| 447. | Aubyn | Latin |  | White. |
| 448. | Auerlio | Latin |  | Go!den. |
| 449. | Aufidus | Latin |  | From the river Apulia. |
| 450. | Augeas | Latin |  | King of Elis. |
| 451. | Augie | Latin |  | Diminutive of August: Deserving of respect. |
| 452. | August | Latin |  | Majestic dignity; grandeur. St. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| 453. | Augusta | Latin |  | Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. |
| 454. | Augustin | Latin |  | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. |
| 455. | Augustina | Latin |  | Variant of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. |
| 456. | Augustine | Latin |  | Deserving of respect; majestic. |
| 457. | Augustine | Latin |  | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Britain as a missionary by the pope in the 6th century. |
| 458. | Augustino | Latin |  | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. |
| 459. | Augusto | Latin |  | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. |
| 460. | Augustus | Latin |  | Meaning venerable or majestic, this title was first bestowed on Roman emperor Octavian in 27 BC. |
| 461. | Augusty | Latin |  | Majestic. |
| 462. | Augy | Latin |  | Diminutive of August: Deserving of respect. |
| 463. | Aulaire | Latin |  | Well spoken. |
| 464. | Aulis | Latin |  | A Praxidicae. |
| 465. | Aundrea | Latin |  | Feminine of Andrew. |
| 466. | Aura | Latin |  | Gentle breeze. |
| 467. | Aurea | Latin |  | Variant of Aurora: Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn. This name became very popular after Charles Perrault wrote the fairy tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. From aureus meaning golden. |
| 468. | Aurelia | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 469. | Aurelian | Latin |  | From Aurehanus which is derived from the Latin aurum meaning gold or golden. A 3rd century Roman emperor was named Aurelian. |
| 470. | Aurelie | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 471. | Aurelien | Latin |  | Go!den. |
| 472. | Aureline | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 473. | Aurelio | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 474. | Aurene | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 475. | Auriel | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 476. | Aurielle | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 477. | Auriga | Latin |  | Wagoner. |
| 478. | Aurigo | Latin |  | Wagoner. |
| 479. | Auriol | Latin |  | Variant of Aurlel: Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden. |
| 480. | Aurlel | Latin |  | Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden. |
| 481. | Aurora | Latin |  | Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn. This name became very popular after Charles Perrault wrote the fairy tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. |
| 482. | Aurore | Latin |  | Variant of Aurora: Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn. This name became very popular after Charles Perrault wrote the fairy tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. From aureus meaning golden. |
| 483. | Aurum | Latin |  | Golden. |
| 484. | Austin | Latin |  | Majestic. |
| 485. | Austina | Latin |  | Majestic. |
| 486. | Austine | Latin |  | Majestic. |
| 487. | Automatia | Latin |  | Fortuna. |
| 488. | Autonoe | Latin |  | Mother of Hercules. |
| 489. | Auvita | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 490. | Ava | Latin |  | Variant of Eva: Living one. The Latin form of the Hebrew Eve. Famous bearers: Evangeline, Adolf Hitler's mistress Eva Braun. In the bible Eve was Adam's wife and the first woman. |
| 491. | Avaro | Latin |  | White. |
| 492. | Avena | Latin |  | From the oat field. |
| 493. | Averil | Latin |  | Open. |
| 494. | Averna | Latin |  | Queen of the under world. |
| 495. | Avernus | Latin |  | Gate to Hades. |
| 496. | Averyl | Latin |  | Open. |
| 497. | Avina | Latin |  | From the oat field. |
| 498. | Avis | Latin |  | Bird. |
| 499. | Aviva | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 500. | Avivah | Latin |  | Youthful. |