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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 501. | Audra | English |  | Variant of Audrey: Originally a diminutive of Etheidreda from the 16th century. |
| 502. | Audre | English |  | Noble strength. |
| 503. | Audrea | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 504. | Audreana | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 505. | Audreanna | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 506. | Audrey | English |  | Variant of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Famous bearer: St Etheldreda, later known as St Audrey, founded a monastery at Ely. |
| 507. | Audri | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 508. | Audria | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 509. | Audriana | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 510. | Audrianna | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 511. | Audric | English |  | Old and wise ruler. |
| 512. | Audrie | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 513. | Audrielle | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 514. | Audrina | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 515. | Audris | English |  | Nobility; strength. |
| 516. | August | English |  | Variant of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. |
| 517. | Augusta | English |  | Feminine form of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. |
| 518. | Augustus | English |  | Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. |
| 519. | Aundre | English |  | Manly; brave. Modern variant of Andrew. |
| 520. | Aurear | English |  | Gentle music. |
| 521. | Auriar | English |  | Gentle music. |
| 522. | Aurick | English |  | Noble valor. |
| 523. | Austen | English |  | Variant of Augustine. |
| 524. | Austen | English |  | Variant of Austin: Developed in the Middle Ages from the Latin Augustine, meaning magic dignity, or venerable. Most common as a surname. |
| 525. | Austin | English |  | Developed in the Middle Ages from the Latin Augustine, meaning magic dignity, or venerable. Most common as a surname. |
| 526. | Austina | English |  | Variant of Augustine. |
| 527. | Austine | English |  | Variant of Augustine. |
| 528. | Austyn | English |  | Variant of Austin: Majestic. |
| 529. | Autumn | English |  | Born in the fall; The fall season. |
| 530. | Ava | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 531. | Avah | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 532. | Avalee | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 533. | Ave | English |  | Diminutive of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 534. | Avelina | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 535. | Aveline | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 536. | Avelyn | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 537. | Averel | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 538. | Averell | English |  | Wild boar. |
| 539. | Averil | English |  | From the Old English Everild, which is derived from words meaning boar-battle. The modern from Averil evolved in the 17th century. Also means 'Opening buds of spring; born in April. '. |
| 540. | Averil | English |  | Wild boar. |
| 541. | Averill | English |  | Opening buds of spring; born in April. |
| 542. | Averill | English |  | Wild boar. |
| 543. | Avery | English |  | Feminine form of Avery: Counselor; sage; wise. |
| 544. | Avery | English |  | Counselor; sage; wise. |
| 545. | Averyl | English |  | Born in April. |
| 546. | Averyl | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 547. | Averyll | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 548. | Avia | English |  | Modern blend of Ava and Ana. |
| 549. | Aviana | English |  | Modern blend of Ava and Ana. |
| 550. | Aviance | English |  | Modern blend of Ava and Ana. |
| 551. | Avianna | English |  | Modern blend of Ava and Ana. |
| 552. | Avice | English |  | Believed to have been introduced during the Norman Conquest, based either on Old German names, or on the Roman name Avitius. Refuge in battle. |
| 553. | Avira | English |  | Variant of Albreda: Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, from an Old German name meaning elf counsel Was originally used for both sexes, but is now regarded as a feminine name. |
| 554. | Avis | English |  | Believed to have been introduced during the Norman Conquest, based either on Old German names, or on the Roman name Avitius. Refuge in battle. |
| 555. | Avlynn | English |  | Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline. |
| 556. | Avrel | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 557. | Avrell | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 558. | Avriel | English |  | Opening buds of spring; born in April. |
| 559. | Avril | English |  | Opening buds of spring; born in April. |
| 560. | Avrill | English |  | Opening buds of spring; born in April. |
| 561. | Avrill | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 562. | Avryl | English |  | Opening buds of spring; born in April. |
| 563. | Avryll | English |  | Variant of Averill: Fighting boar. |
| 564. | Axton | English |  | Swordsman's stone. |
| 565. | Ayers | English |  | Heir to a fortune. |
| 566. | Aylmar | English |  | Variant of Elmer: Noble. |
| 567. | Aylmer | English |  | Infamous. From the Old English Aethelmaer meaning noble and famous. Used as a first name during the Middle Ages, Aylmer later became more popular as a surname. |
| 568. | Aylward | English |  | Noble guardian/protector. |
| 569. | Aylwin | English |  | Variant of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names. |
| 570. | Aymer | English |  | Variant of Elmer: Noble. |
| 571. | Ayrwode | English |  | From the fir forest. |
| 572. | Azura | English |  | Sky-blue. |
| 573. | Azure | English |  | Sky-blue. |
| 574. | Azurine | English |  | Sky-blue. |
| 575. | Bab | English |  | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 576. | Babs | English |  | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. |
| 577. | Backstere | English |  | Baker. |
| 578. | Baden | English |  | Surname. |
| 579. | Baerhloew | English |  | Ruler or lives on the bare hill. |
| 580. | Baiardo | English |  | Variant of Bayard: Brown hair. |
| 581. | Bailee | English |  | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. |
| 582. | Bailee | English |  | Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. |
| 583. | Bailey | English |  | Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name. |
| 584. | Bailey | English |  | Steward or public official; man in charge. |
| 585. | Bailie | English |  | Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. |
| 586. | Baillie | English |  | Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. |
| 587. | Baily | English |  | Variant of Bailey: Steward; bailiff. |
| 588. | Bain | English |  | Variant of Bainbridge: Bridge. |
| 589. | Bainbridge | English |  | Lives near the bridge over the white water. |
| 590. | Bainbrydge | English |  | Lives near the bridge over the white water. |
| 591. | Baird | English |  | Minstrel; a singer-poet. |
| 592. | Baker | English |  | Baker. |
| 593. | Balamy | English |  | Variant of Bellamy: Good-looking companion. |
| 594. | Balder | English |  | Brave warrior; bold army. |
| 595. | Baldhere | English |  | Bold army. |
| 596. | Baldur | English |  | Variant of Balder: Brave warrior; bold army. |
| 597. | Baldwin | English |  | From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German equivalent Baldavin, meaning bold friend. Frequently used in medieval Britain, and was the basis of a number of surnames. |
| 598. | Banaing | English |  | Son of the slayer. |
| 599. | Banbrigge | English |  | Lives near the bridge over the white water. |
| 600. | Bancrofft | English |  | Variant of Bancroft: Pasture; field. |