Female and male first names.
ABSHIR
MaleDistinct Somali name of Arabic origin meaning 'clear' or 'bright', historically associated with intelligence and wisdom.
ABSIDY
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, often chosen for its distinctive sound and lack of predefined meaning.
ABTIN
MaleUnique Persian male name derived from 'abitin', meaning 'good luck' or 'fortunate', originating from ancient Avestan language.
ABU
MaleAbu, of Arabic origin, means 'father' and was traditionally used in Arabia to address men by their eldest son's name.
ABUBACAR
MaleThe name Abubacar originates from Arabic and means "servant of the mighty".
ABUBACARR
MaleUnique, Mandinka name of West African origin, meaning 'father of the strong-willed', carried by notable Islamic scholars like Al-Aqqa and historic figures such as Abubakar Shekau.
ABUBAKAR
MaleArabic name meaning "father-like" or "similar to the father".
ABUBAKARR
MaleArabic name that means 'father of the young lightning', derived from Abu Bakr, Islam's first caliph after Prophet Muhammad's death.
ABUBAKARY
MaleAfrican name from the Fulani people, meaning "Father of Bakari," referencing the companion of Prophet Muhammad.
ABUBAKER
MaleAbubakar is an Arabic name meaning "servant of the all-wise," derived from 'ab' (father/slave) and 'bakr' (young camel). It was borne by Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, Islam's first Caliph, signifying honesty and wisdom.
ABUBAKIR
MaleArabic male given name meaning "Father of Bakr", derived from 'abu' meaning father and 'bakr' meaning morning.
ABUBAKR
MaleArabic name meaning 'Father of a young camel', originating from the name of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, a close companion of Prophet Muhammad and Islam's first caliph.
ABUK
FemaleCaptivating African name of Dinka origin, meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', reflecting the joy and beauty the bearer brings into their family.
ABUKAR
MaleSomali name of Arabic origin, meaning "the servant of the wise one," typically pronounced /əˈbuːkɑːr/.
ABUNDIO
MaleSpanish given name derived from the Latin word for 'abundant', traditionally signifying prosperity.
ABUZAR
MaleRare Persian name derived from Abu Zurah, meaning "Father of Morning Glow," carried by a historic companion of Muhammad known for his wisdom and courage.
ABY
FemaleCharming unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "aviv" meaning 'spring' or 'autumn', symbolizing renewal and change. It has a rich history in Jewish culture, associated with figures like King David's son Abijah and priest Abiathar. Despite its roots, Aby is appreciated worldwide for its uniqueness and meaningfulness.
ABY
MaleRare and distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'father'.
ABYADE
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'born in the midst of trouble' and symbolizing strength, resilience, and triumph.
ABYAN
FemaleUnique Arabic female given name derived from "abyat," meaning "tributary" or "branch." It signifies prosperity and growth, often associated with the ancient city of Zabid in Yemen. While not widely common, Abyan has gained recognition through celebrities like Abyan Michael and Abyan Hisseini.
ABYAN
MaleArabic origin name meaning 'wished-for child', inspired by the Prophet Muhammad's aunt's daughter.
ABYGAEL
FemaleHebrew origin name that means "my father is joy," a variant of Abigail.
ABYGAIL
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'my father is joy,' popularized by Abigail Adams, U.S. First Lady.
ABYGAILE
FemaleThe name Abigaille is of Hebrew origin and means "my father is joy.
ABYGALE
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'my father is joy', inspired by the Biblical Abigail who was known for her intelligence and kindness.
ABYGAYLE
FemaleMireyda is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the ancient city of Mérida, meaning 'from the borders of the Roman Empire'.
ABYSSINIA
FemaleAfrican origin given name derived from ancient Ethiopia, originally referred to by Greeks as Aethiopia.
AC
MaleGreek origin, meaning "sharp" or "pointed", derived from the Greek word 'akmos'. It has historical significance in Greek mythology as the name of an Argonaut, and has been used throughout history, including by early Christians and Roman figures. Today, it remains a distinctive choice with a rich history and association with strength.
ACACIA
FemaleGreek feminine given name derived from the word 'akakia', meaning 'without grief'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century due to its association with strength, resilience, and beauty, symbolized by the sacred acacia tree of Greek mythology. Today, it is most commonly found in English-speaking countries but has also gained global appeal due to its captivating sound and meaningful origin.
ACACIUS
MaleRare, Latin-derived name with historical significance, borne by early Christian saints and associated with the sacred acacia tree in various cultures.
ACADIA
FemaleFemale given name of French origin, derived from the Native American Micmac word "Acatia" or "Akadia," referring to a region in present-day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada. It was popularized by French settlers who migrated to North America during the 17th century and maintained their distinct culture despite facing challenges. The name Acadia is also connected to French explorer Samuel de Champlain, who founded the colony of New France (now Quebec) in 1608. Today, Acadia is a unique and meaningful female given name that reflects the strength, resilience, and beauty of the Acadian people and their heritage.
ACAI
FemaleRare yet captivating Brazilian name derived from the acai palm tree fruit, carrying cultural significance but no specific meaning.
ACAI
MaleUncommon and intriguing name with roots in Brazil, derived from the Portuguese word 'açaí' meaning açaí palm tree. In Taino mythology, it is associated with Acai, the god of cassava.
ACAMAS
MaleGreek masculine given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'akamas', meaning 'unfought' or 'invincible'. It appears in Greek mythology as the son of Theseus and Phaedra, fought in the Trojan War, and was a suitor for Penelope in Homer's Odyssey. In Christianity, Acamas was used as a martyr's name and several saints bore this name. Today, it is relatively rare but remains an attractive choice due to its rich history.
ACARI
MaleEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, with no known roots in popular languages or cultures.
ACARI
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'careless' or 'without sorrow', despite its unconventional meaning.
ACASIA
FemaleLatin-derived name with historic ties to the resilient acacia tree, symbolizing strength, perseverance, and renewal.
ACCACIA
FemaleItalian-derived female name meaning 'thorn bush' or 'delicate beauty', referencing the Acacia tree known for its fragrant flowers and desert resilience.
ACCALIA
FemaleItalian name derived from the Latin word "acacia," meaning "elegance" and "grace.
ACCESS
MaleEnglish origin, means 'to reach or approach easily'. Popularized in recent decades, particularly among businesses emphasizing accessibility, it's also used as a given name, reflecting innovation and progress since its mid-20th century debut.