Female and male first names.

ABHAY

Male

Male Sanskrit name meaning "fearless," popularized by Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology, and associated with courage.

ABHAYA

Female

Rare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'without fear', signifying courage.

ABHAYRAM

Male

Indian given name, popular in southern states like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, derived from Sanskrit words 'Abhaya' (fearless) and 'Rama', an epithet of Lord Rama, signifying fearlessness akin to the revered deity.

ABHEEK

Male

Abheek, of Indian origin, means "fearless" in Sanskrit, signifying bravery and strength. It is associated with Lord Shiva and popular among parents seeking a strong, meaningful name for their sons.

ABHI

Male

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Abhijit', meaning 'Close to Victory'.

ABHIGNA

Female

Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'to perceive' or 'understand', originally associated with wisdom in ancient India.

ABHIJAY

Male

Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning 'approaching victory'.

ABHIJEET

Male

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'leading to victory'.

ABHIJIT

Male

Sanskrit male name meaning "one who is lucky or fortunate," composed of elements "abhi" (towards/victorious) and "jit" (conquered/victorious). It appears in ancient Indian literature like the Mahabharata epic, where Abhijit is a son of Arjuna.

ABHIJOT

Male

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'towards light'.

ABHIK

Male

Indian name of West Bengali origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Abhichar', meaning 'auspicious or favorable act'. It has been used in India for centuries and is associated with positive connotations and good fortune.

ABHILASH

Male

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'aiming towards desire'.

ABHIMANYU

Male

Sanskrit name meaning 'towards courage' or 'moving towards valor', originating from ancient Hindu mythology.

ABHINAV

Male

Male given name of Sanskrit origin, literally meaning "towards the new".

ABHINAY

Male

Sanskrit-derived masculine given name meaning 'expression' or 'gesture', deeply rooted in Hindu culture and Indian performing arts like Bharatanatyam and Kathakali, and associated with Lord Krishna's exceptional expressiveness.

ABHINAYA

Female

Indian unisex name meaning 'expression' or 'gesture', derived from Sanskrit, and associated with Lord Shiva's cosmic dance in Hindu mythology.

ABHIR

Male

Indian name from Punjab meaning 'lord of the universe', reflecting Hindu mythology's divine aspects.

ABHIRAAM

Male

Rare yet auspicious Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Abhirama,' signifying 'one who gives joy or pleasure.'

ABHIRAJ

Male

Indian name derived from Sanskrit that signifies approaching kingship or leadership.

ABHIRAM

Male

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, literally meaning 'approaching joy'.

ABHIRAMI

Female

Indian name, predominantly used in Tamil Nadu's Hindu communities, meaning 'Towards Lakshmi', the goddess of wealth.

ABHIRUP

Male

Indian name from Bengal, derived from Sanskrit 'Abhinandana' (celebration) and 'Rupa' (beauty), meaning 'Celebration of Beauty'. It's historically significant in Bengali culture and associated with Rabindranath Tagore's character Abhirup.

ABHISHEK

Male

Indian masculine name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'limitless' or 'without end', composed of 'Abhi' meaning 'towards' and 'Shekha' meaning 'effort'. Popularized by the Mahabharata epic, it signifies courage and determination.

ABHYANT

Male

Rare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'to anoint or apply oil,' associated with Ayurvedic healing and spiritual practices in Hindu tradition.

ABHYUDAY

Male

Sanskrit male given name meaning "leading towards dawn" or "approaching enlightenment".

ABI

Female

Hebrew unisex name derived from "Avi," meaning "my father." It's traditionally been used in Jewish families, but has gained popularity as a standalone name for both boys and girls with deep biblical roots.

ABI

Male

Casual form of the Hebrew name Abigail, meaning 'my father is joy'.

ABIA

Female

Igbo Nigerian name meaning "my heart has returned home," symbolizing belonging and unity.

ABIAGEAL

Female

Abigael is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "my father is joyful," associated with biblical figures known for their intelligence and courage.

ABIAH

Male

Hebrew name meaning "father" or "spring," with notable biblical figures like Samuel's son and Queen Abijah among its bearers.

ABIAH

Female

Hebrew name derived from 'avivah', meaning 'my father is the Lord'. It was popularized by Abiah, mother of King Hezekiah in Chronicles, and signifies strength and faith.

ABIAN

Male

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "fir tree," historically used as an adjective in ancient Rome, later adopted as a given name in the Middle Ages. It's famously associated with Saint Abian, a 3rd-century martyr, and has gained recent interest due to its unique nature connection.

ABIANNA

Female

Enigmatic name of uncertain origin, with some suggesting Hebrew roots but no definitive meaning or history. Its recent popularity stems from its unique spelling and modern feel, despite being unestablished in traditional naming dictionaries. Individuals may assign personal meanings based on themes like love or strength.

ABIBAIL

Female

Abigail is a Hebrew name that means 'my father is joy' or 'cause of joy'.

ABID

Male

Arabic origin given name meaning 'to worship', historically associated with Islamic faith and notable figures like mathematician Abid ibn Husayn al-Shirazi.

ABIDA

Female

Arabic name derived from 'abid,' meaning 'worshipper' or 'servant,' signifying devotion and humility.

ABIDAH

Female

Abidah, an Arabic name, means "worshipper". It originates from the root verb 'abada', which translates to "to worship". Parents often choose this name to encourage religious devotion in their child.

ABIDAN

Male

Distinct Hebrew name derived from "Avidan," meaning "my father has heard." It is associated with King David's son, Abida, in the Bible, reflecting ancient heritage and prestige.

ABIE

Female

Charming Hebrew name derived from Abraham, meaning "father of many nations.

ABIE

Male

Hebrew unisex name meaning "my father is the Lord" or "I am my father's daughter", often short for Abigail or Abraham, and has biblical roots dating back to ancient times.