Female and male first names.
ACCIE
MaleAccie: Latin origin, derived from Achilles, the legendary Greek hero. A modern simplification of the classic name. Some associate it with French Ace ('one', 'ace'), suggesting unity/excellence. Gaining popularity in recent years.
ACCURSIO
MaleRare Latin-derived male name meaning 'cursed' or 'doomed', popular among medieval Italian nobility despite its potential negative connotation.
ACE
MaleUnique and modern name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years due to its association with excellence and perfection.
ACE
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the highest rank in a deck of cards, signifying excellence and uniqueness.
ACEA
FemaleEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to Latin or African roots but without definitive proof.
ACEA
MaleDistinctive Latin-origin name that means "sharp" or "pointed," originally used in ancient Rome and favored by some notable individuals throughout history.
ACEE
MaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "my joy will never end.
ACEIN
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning "my help" or "I am his helper", popularized by medieval Karaite Jews.
ACEION
MaleDistinctive Latin name derived from 'Acius', meaning 'eagle'.
ACEL
MaleRare Spanish name of noble origin.
ACELA
FemaleRare Italian female name derived from the Italian phrase "acquacalda," translating to "hot water." It is associated with Aqua Calda, the Roman goddess of healing springs, adding depth and intrigue to its meaning.
ACELEE
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, with meanings tied to speculative combinations such as 'excellence' and 'meadow'.
ACELIA
FemaleAcelia, of Latin origin, means "sky" or "heaven" and signifies celestial beauty.
ACELIN
FemaleDistinctively French given name of uncertain gender origin, tracing back to the Old French word 'acel', meaning 'noble'.
ACELIN
MaleRare French name derived from 'Acelin', an occupational surname for millers or spice cake makers, and believed to mean 'shining' or 'bright'.
ACELINO
MaleRare Portuguese given name, derived from 'Ace' meaning 'one' or 'excellence', with the suffix '-lino' being of Portuguese origin.
ACELYN
FemaleEnglish given name derived from "ac", meaning "oak tree", and "eosin", meaning "dauntless" or "bold". It translates to "bold as an oak tree".
ACELYN
MaleRare Welsh name meaning 'ashes', popularized during the Victorian era, with a mysterious meaning often associated with renewal or delicate beauty.
ACELYNN
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of Latin origin, composed of "Ace" meaning "one" or "unity," and "lynn" derived from the English word "linn," meaning "pool" or "lake.
ACEN
MaleRare, historic name with unknown origin and meaning, sometimes linked to Latin or Hebrew roots but with no definitive connection.
ACENCION
MaleUnique Spanish given name derived from the word 'acensio,' meaning 'appearance' or 'manifestation.' It originally referred to actors but has evolved into a name honoring Saint Acencion, a martyred soldier celebrated on October 12th.
ACEON
MaleUncommon name with unknown origins, often associated speculatively with the Latin word "aceus," meaning "sharp" or "pointed".
ACER
MaleLatin-derived given name meaning 'sharp', originating from the word 'acerbus' and popularized by the tech company Acer Inc.
ACESEN
MaleUnique name of unknown origin, but it gained popularity through the fantasy series 'The Malazan Book of the Fallen', where it is associated with strategic prowess.
ACESON
MaleRare but powerful Latin-derived name meaning 'ascent' or 'rising', popularized during the Middle Ages.
ACESTON
MaleUnique, modern name of uncertain origin, often associated with concepts like 'ancestor' or 'aesthetic', but lacking concrete etymology.
ACESYN
MaleRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, often mistakenly thought to be Latin for 'victory bringer' or 'unequal', but with no concrete evidence supporting this claim.
ACETON
MaleRare Greek name meaning 'sour wine', historically associated with sharp wit and intelligence.
ACETYN
MaleUnique, distinctive given name of unknown origin, with meanings and theories ranging from Scottish surname roots to Latin variants, but no definitive etymology exists.
ACEY
FemaleDistinctive given name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from African names like Akesi or Asake, meaning "to make progress", or shortened forms of African American names such as Aisha or Asani. It may also be a variant spelling of Ace, possibly originating from the Latin word 'acies', meaning battle line. Throughout history, notable individuals with the name Acey include influential jazz musician Acey Colton. Despite its unclear origins, Acey is an intriguing and memorable choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child.
ACEY
MaleUncommon American boys' name derived from 'ace', meaning excellent or perfect, with no historical significance or religious references.
ACEYN
MaleRecently popularized name of unknown origin, with its meaning open to interpretation, often associated with excellence or skill but without definitive etymological information.
ACEYON
MaleDistinctive, Latin-origin given name, derived from 'acies', meaning "battle" or "army". Though lacking historical background, Aceyon's powerful sound and unisex nature appeal to parents seeking modern uniqueness.
ACHAI
MaleRare Greek name derived from "achos," meaning pain or sorrow, but steeped in rich historical significance as it's associated with the Achaeans, an ancient Greek tribe known for their courage and military prowess.
ACHAIA
FemaleAchaia, derived from the historic Greek region of Achaea, means 'pain' or 'suffering,' but it's more often associated with the region's significance.
ACHAIUS
MaleRare yet captivating Greek name derived from "achaios," meaning "of the Aegean Sea," with historical connections to ancient Achaeans like Achilles and Odysseus.
ACHAN
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'troubler', derived from the word 'ach' for trouble.
ACHANTE
FemaleRare but beautiful Igbo Nigerian name believed to mean 'to follow' or 'to pursue'.
ACHANTI
FemaleAfrican name from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, meaning "born on Friday," reflecting the traditional significance of birthdays in African cultures.
ACHARA
FemaleThai female given name meaning "sacred place," derived from "ach" (holy) and "hara" (place), embodying holiness and tranquility.