Female and male first names.
AJACIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "beautiful," inspired by the Roman goddess of beauty and grace.
AJADA
FemaleAfrican origin from Nigeria's Yoruba ethnic group, means 'queen' or 'noble', reflecting its historical association with royalty and leadership.
AJADEN
MaleUnique, modern name of unknown origin that has been interpreted to mean "fire" or "flame," although this meaning is not universally accepted. Its lack of historical context and established meaning makes it an appealing choice for parents looking for distinctive names.
AJAE
FemaleIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'rebirth' or 'one brought back to life.'
AJAE
MaleExotic and unique given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, but it stands out as appealing due to its uncommon sound and spelling. Despite not being derived from any known language or mythology, Ajae has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
AJAH
FemaleUnique West African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'first born' and holding significant importance due to the special qualities believed to be possessed by firstborn children.
AJAHN
MaleThai boy's name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'leader' or 'chief', commonly used among Theravada Buddhist monks for its symbolic significance in representing seniority and spiritual insight.
AJAHNAE
FemaleAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word "ajaha," meaning laughter, signifying joy and happiness.
AJAHNAY
FemaleRare Sanskrit name derived from 'Aja' (non-existent/unborn) and 'Anaya' (unseen/invisible), signifying something unseen or unborn.
AJAHNI
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo culture, meaning "pathfinder" or "pioneer," associated with leadership, courage, and determination.
AJAI
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Ajaya", meaning 'unconquered', associated with the Hindu god Indra. It symbolizes strength and power.
AJAI
MaleAjay is an Indian name meaning "the unconquered one who calls out," symbolizing strength and victory over obstacles.
AJAK
MaleAjak, of Ethiopian origin, means 'he will be victorious' in Amharic.
AJALA
FemaleUnique female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "firstborn child" or "family crown," often associated with royalty and importance in West African culture.
AJALAE
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'King's Child', reflecting its regal heritage from ancient West African kingdoms.
AJALON
MaleAjalon, of Hebrew origin, means 'vision' or 'dream', with biblical roots tracing back to the city allotted to the tribe of Ephraim.
AJALON
FemaleHebrew-origin name derived from "ajal," meaning "vision" or "dream," also associated with the ancient Israelite city of Ajalon, near Ramla.
AJAMU
MaleDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from Swahili, meaning 'wise' or 'discerning'.
AJAN
MaleAjan, of Indian origin, means 'invincible', drawing from Sanskrit 'Aj'. It's associated with the mighty elephant Airavata in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength and courage.
AJANA
FemaleRare, Arabic-derived name meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', originally inspired by the fragrant plant ajwan used in perfumery.
AJANAE
FemaleCaptivating female name of African American origin, believed to blend 'Aja' (Yoruba for 'first born daughter') and 'Jане' (Slavic for 'graced by God'), conveying beauty and grace.
AJANAI
FemaleUnique Indian name of Tamil origin, derived from the word "Ajana," meaning "to conquer." It signifies strength and resilience, associated with the Hindu goddess Parvati, and has been a popular choice among Tamil families for centuries.
AJANAY
FemaleUncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translating to "I give thanks for the strength and courage of a lion".
AJANE
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "born in the morning," often associated with nobility and new beginnings.
AJANEA
FemaleAfrican-origin name meaning "born on a Friday," holding significant cultural and historical importance in Swahili-speaking communities.
AJANEE
FemaleIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Ajana,' meaning 'unborn.' It holds divine significance as one of Goddess Durga's 16 principal names, symbolizing strength, courage, and protection.
AJANG
MaleUnique African name of Dinka origin from South Sudan, meaning "the one who brings peace and prosperity.
AJANI
FemaleUnique name of African origin, meaning "King Lion" in Yoruba culture, symbolizing strength, courage, and majesty. It's deeply rooted in Nigerian folklore and remains popular worldwide despite its rare air.
AJANI
MaleAfrican given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the first child" or "firstborn," traditionally given to the eldest son in Yoruba families as a symbol of pride and responsibility.
AJANIQUE
FemaleAjanique, of African-Yoruba origin, means 'The owner has arrived', signifying accomplishment.
AJASIA
FemaleCaptivating girl's name of unknown origin, used in various cultures throughout history, and often considered a variant spelling of the Greek name Asia or a unique invention for aesthetic appeal. Despite its unclear origins and meanings, Ajasia stands out as a symbol of uniqueness and mystery, inspiring curiosity wherever it's heard.
AJAVIAN
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and significance.
AJAVION
MaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'Joyful Lion.'
AJAX
MaleGreek origin, meaning "to fight with the spear," derived from the heroic warrior Ajax in Homer's Iliad.
AJAY
MaleSanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "unconquered" or "invincible." It has historical significance, notably associated with King Ashoka's son, and remains popular globally due to its strength of character.
AJAY
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'one who does not age', signifying eternal life.
AJAYA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name meaning "one who cannot be conquered in life," reflecting resilience and invincibility.
AJAYAH
FemaleUnique and captivating Sanskrit name that signifies 'invincible' or 'unconquerable'.
AJAYCEON
MaleInvented name with unknown origin and meaning, created as a unique personal choice by its parents. Despite lacking historical significance, it stands out due to its charming sound and distinctive spelling.
AJAYCIA
FemaleUnique female name of Hindu origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Ajaya" meaning unconquered or invincible, symbolizing strength and resilience in Hindu philosophy.