Female and male first names.

ABAD

Male

Spanish name derived from Basque 'abad,' meaning 'father' and originally associated with religious leaders.

ABADDON

Male

Rare Hebrew name translating to 'destroyer', mentioned in the Bible as the king of locusts.

ABAGAEL

Female

Unique Hebrew name that means "my father is joy.

ABAGAIL

Female

Abigail is a unique Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy".

ABAGAILE

Female

Abigaile is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "my father is joyful," with biblical roots tracing back to the wise and kind Avigayil in the Old Testament.

ABAGALE

Female

Unique Hebrew name derived from Avigayil, meaning "my father is joy," carrying historical significance and denoting strength and courage.

ABAGAYLE

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my father".

ABAIGAEL

Female

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'my father's joy.'

ABAIGAIL

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy," popular among Jewish communities throughout history, with notable biblical figures like Nabal's wise and generous wife.

ABAIGEAL

Female

Rare Scottish name derived from 'Abhaigh', meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely' in Scottish Gaelic.

ABAN

Male

Rare Persian name derived from "ābān," meaning "to cultivate" or "to grow." It was popular during the Sassanian Empire (3rd-7th century AD) and is associated with Rustam's brave son in Persian literature.

ABANOUB

Male

Egyptian name derived from "Abnoub," meaning "Father of Gold.

ABAS

Male

Greek name of historic significance, bearing different meanings across cultures, including 'smart' in Islamic tradition and 'ancestor of heroes' in Greek mythology.

ABASI

Male

Distinctive African name, derived from Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "one who brings joy.

ABASS

Male

Arabic name derived from 'abbas', meaning 'wolf'. It honors Abbaas ibn Abdul-Muttalib, the brave and generous uncle of Prophet Muhammad, and signifies strength and courage.

ABAYOMI

Male

West African name of Yoruba origin, meaning either "He brings joy/happiness" or "He arrives with wealth/abundance," conveying positivity and prosperity.

ABB

Male

Abel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "breath" or "mortal," and is known from the Bible as the innocent son of Adam and Eve who was tragically killed by his brother Cain. Throughout history, this name has been widely used in various cultures, popular among early Christians and carried by notable figures like Saint Abel and philosopher Peter Abelard. Translated similarly across languages, today Abel remains a strong and meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with historical significance and depth.

ABBA

Male

Hebrew name meaning 'father', used affectionately in Hebrew culture and Christianity, symbolizing intimacy with God.

ABBA

Female

Hebrew origin, meaning "father," derived from the Hebrew word "av". It signifies a loving and caring father figure, reflecting its biblical usage as a title for God.

ABBAAS

Male

Arabic given name derived from 'abba', meaning 'father'. It holds historical significance, being borne by figures like Caliph al-Ma'mūn, and has a revered status in Muslim communities due to its association with Prophet Muhammad's family.

ABBAGAIL

Female

Abbigail is of Hebrew origin, meaning "father rejoices," derived from "av" (father) and "gal" (joy). It has historical significance in biblical and literary contexts.

ABBAGALE

Female

Rare African American given name from the early 20th century, created by parents reflecting their cultural values.

ABBAGAYLE

Female

American name created by combining Abigail ("my father is joy") and Gabrielle ("God is my strength").

ABBAS

Male

Arabic name meaning 'lion', with historical significance as a title of prominent figures in Islam and ancient Mesopotamia.

ABBE

Female

French unisex given name that means "priest", originating from the Latin word "abbas".

ABBEE

Female

Hebrew name that means "my father is joy," inspired by the biblical figure Abigail, and has evolved into a unique given name with a warm and captivating sound.

ABBEGAIL

Female

Abbegail, of Hebrew origin, means "my father is joy" or "my father is exalted".

ABBEGALE

Female

Unique and distinctive name with unknown origin and meaning, making it intriguing and mysterious.

ABBEGAYLE

Female

Irish female given name derived from Áibhilín, meaning "little" or "fair one", associated with Saint Abbán.

ABBEY

Female

Charming English female name derived from 'abbey', meaning monastery or religious building, first used as a given name in the 19th century. It signifies wisdom, serenity and purpose, with notable bearers like Abbey Lincoln and Abbey Clancy.

ABBEY

Male

English name originally meaning 'abbot' or 'father', derived from Old French 'abbé'. It was once used for both boys and girls but has become more popular as a girl's name in recent times.

ABBEYGAIL

Female

Uncommon English name derived from "abbey" meaning religious community and "-gayl" meaning happy or rejoicing, translating to "happy abbey.

ABBEYGALE

Female

English-origin first name derived from 'abbey' meaning religious community or fortified place, combined with '-gale', creating a unique and elegant name with medieval roots.

ABBI

Female

Unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'my father is joy', popular among Jews during biblical times.

ABBIE

Female

Scottish unisex name derived from Abernethy, meaning "mouth of the noisy stream.

ABBIE

Male

Charming and unique Scottish name, a diminutive of Abigail meaning "joyful father" or "exalted father," with historical roots dating back to biblical times.

ABBIEGAIL

Female

Unique, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father rejoices', associated with intelligence and courage through its biblical figure Abigail. It gained popularity in the late 19th century and experienced resurgence in the 1980s-90s.

ABBIEGALE

Female

Rare but captivating Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy," combining Abigail ("father rejoices") and Gabriel ("God is my strength").

ABBIEGAYLE

Female

Modern variant of the Hebrew name Abigail, which means 'my father is joy'.

ABBIGAEL

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Av" (father) and "Ga'el" (exile), meaning "Exiled father".