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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 601. | Actaeon | Latin |  | A hunter. |
| 602. | Actaeonis | Latin |  | A hunter. |
| 603. | Actaeus | Latin |  | From Athens. |
| 604. | Acteon | Greek |  | A hunter dismembered by his own dogs. |
| 605. | Acton | English |  | A town in the U.K. |
| 606. | Actor | Latin |  | Son of Azeus. |
| 607. | Actoris | Latin |  | Son of Azeus. |
| 608. | Acwel | Anglo-Saxon |  | Kills. |
| 609. | Acwellen | Anglo-Saxon |  | Kills. |
| 610. | Ada | African |  | First daughter. (Nigerian). |
| 611. | Ada | English |  | Wealthy. Also from the Old German Eda or Etta, meaning happy. Introduced from Germany in the late 18th century. Also a diminutive of Adela, Adelalde, or Adeline. |
| 612. | Ada | French |  | Diminutive of Adelaide: Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort. |
| 613. | Ada | German |  | Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. |
| 614. | Ada | Hebrew |  | Ornament. |
| 615. | Ada | Teutonic |  | Happy. |
| 616. | Adabel | Teutonic |  | Lovely or happy. |
| 617. | Adad | Greek |  | Storm and flood god. |
| 618. | Adadah | Biblical |  | Testimony of the assembly |
| 619. | Adael | Hebrew |  | God's ornament. |
| 620. | Adah | African |  | First daughter. (Nigerian). |
| 621. | Adah | Biblical |  | An assembly |
| 622. | Adah | Hebrew |  | Beautiful. Ornament. The Old Testament wives of Lamech and Esau were named Adah. Used occasionally in English-speaking countries since the 16th century. |
| 623. | Adahy | Native American |  | Lives in the woods (Cherokee). |
| 624. | Adaia | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adaiah: Witness of God. |
| 625. | Adaiah | Biblical |  | The witness of the Lord |
| 626. | Adaiah | Hebrew |  | Witness of God. |
| 627. | Adain | Welsh |  | Winged. |
| 628. | Adair | Celtic |  | From the ford by the oak trees. |
| 629. | Adair | English |  | Variant of Edgar: Fortunate and powerful. From the Old English name Eadgar, a compound of 'ead' meaning rich or happy, and 'gar' meaning spear. Famous bearer: 10th-century king Edgar of England; American author Edgar Allen Poe. |
| 630. | Adair | Gaelic |  | From the oak tree ford. |
| 631. | Adair | Scottish |  | From the oak tree ford. |
| 632. | Adair | Scottish |  | From the oak tree ford. Uncertain origin. May be a variant of Edgar, or from the Gaelic for 'oak tree ford'. Used for many hundreds of years as both surname and first name. |
| 633. | Adaira | Scottish |  | From the oak tree ford. |
| 634. | Adairia | Scottish |  | From the oak tree ford. |
| 635. | Adal | German |  | Sweet or noble. |
| 636. | Adal | German |  | Noble. |
| 637. | Adal | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 638. | Adal | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 639. | Adalard | German |  | Brave. |
| 640. | Adalard | Teutonic |  | Brave noble. |
| 641. | Adalbeorht | English |  | Noble. |
| 642. | Adalbert | German |  | Intelligent or noble. |
| 643. | Adalbert | Teutonic |  | Intelligent. |
| 644. | Adalbrechta | English |  | Noble. |
| 645. | Adalene | French |  | Variant of Adela. |
| 646. | Adalgar | German |  | Noble spearman. |
| 647. | Adalhard | German |  | Brave. |
| 648. | Adalheida | German |  | Sweet or noble. |
| 649. | Adali | German |  | Noble. |
| 650. | Adalia | German |  | Noble. |
| 651. | Adalia | Spanish |  | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| 652. | Adalia | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 653. | Adaliah | Biblical |  | One that draws water, poverty, cloud, death. |
| 654. | Adaliah | Biblical |  | One that draws water, poverty, cloud, death |
| 655. | Adalicia | French |  | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| 656. | Adalicia | German |  | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| 657. | Adalie | French |  | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| 658. | Adalie | German |  | Noble. |
| 659. | Adalie | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 660. | Adalina | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 661. | Adaline | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 662. | Adaliz | French |  | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| 663. | Adaliz | German |  | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| 664. | Adalric | German |  | Noble friend. |
| 665. | Adalric | Teutonic |  | Noble commander. |
| 666. | Adalrik | German |  | Noble friend. |
| 667. | Adalson | English |  | Son of All. |
| 668. | Adalwen | German |  | Noble friend. |
| 669. | Adalwin | German |  | Noble friend. |
| 670. | Adalwine | German |  | Noble friend. |
| 671. | Adalwolf | German |  | Noble wolf. |
| 672. | Adalwolfa | German |  | Noble she wolf. |
| 673. | Adalyn | French |  | Variant of Adela. |
| 674. | Adam | Biblical |  | Earthy; red |
| 675. | Adam | English |  | Of the red earth. |
| 676. | Adam | Hebrew |  | Red, a reference to either the red skin or the red earth of Eden from which the Old Testament Adam was created in Genesis 2. Famous bearer: 7th century Irish St Adamnan, meaning 'little adam', was the biographer of St Columba. |
| 677. | Adam | Muslim |  | The Biblical Adam is the English language equivalent. |
| 678. | Adamah | Biblical |  | Red earth; of blood |
| 679. | Adamec | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 680. | Adamek | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 681. | Adamh | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 682. | Adami | Biblical |  | My man; red; earthy; human |
| 683. | Adamik | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 684. | Adamina | Hebrew |  | Feminine of Adam, meaning red, a reference to either the red skin or the red earth from which the Old Testament Adam was created (Genesis 2:7). |
| 685. | Adamina | Latin |  | Of the red earth. |
| 686. | Adamka | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 687. | Adamko | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 688. | Adamnan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of an abbot. |
| 689. | Adamnan | Hebrew |  | Little Adam, from Adam meaning red, a reference to either the red skin or the red earth from which the Old Testament Adam was created (Genesis 2:7). St Adamnan was a 7th century Irish saint and biographer of St Columba:. |
| 690. | Adamnan | Irish |  | Little Adam. |
| 691. | Adams | Hebrew |  | Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God. |
| 692. | Adamson | English |  | Son of Adam. |
| 693. | Adamson | Hebrew |  | Son of Adam: Man of the red earth. |
| 694. | Adamsson | Hebrew |  | Son of Adam: Man of the red earth. |
| 695. | Adamu | Hawaiian |  | Variant of Akamu: Red earth. |
| 696. | Adamya | Hindi |  | Difficult. |
| 697. | Adan | Hebrew |  | Son of Adam: Man of the red earth. |
| 698. | Adan | Irish |  | Little fire. |
| 699. | Adan | Spanish |  | Variant of Adam 'From the red earth.'. |
| 700. | Adana | African |  | Her father's daughter. (Nigerian). |