Female and male first names.
AKEERA
FemaleAfrican-origin Yoruba name meaning 'the one who brings joy,' popular worldwide as a unique alternative.
AKEESHA
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', celebrated in Islamic culture for embodying these qualities.
AKEEYLA
FemaleYoruba African name meaning 'firstborn filled with joy'.
AKEIA
FemaleAkeia, of African Yoruba origin, means 'the one who brings joy or happiness'.
AKEIBA
FemaleAkeiba, of African origin specifically from the Yoruba culture, means 'the first female child'.
AKEIL
MaleAfrican-origin name popularized by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, derived from "ake" meaning "to chase away", symbolizing strength and protection against darkness or evil.
AKEILA
FemaleYoruba African name meaning "warrior woman," symbolizing strength and courage.
AKEILAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "crown," symbolizing royalty and dignity.
AKEIM
MaleAfrican name from Ghana's Ashanti people, combining "warrior" (Ake) and "king" (im), signifying "warrior king".
AKEIRA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name created by author Keigo Higashino, combining 'Ake' meaning red or autumn and 'Ira' signifying thunder.
AKEISHA
FemaleAfrican-derived Swahili name meaning "to give birth", reflecting the celebration and appreciation of life's miracle in many African cultures.
AKEIYA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Igbo origin, translating to 'one who was born', celebrating life and new beginnings.
AKELA
FemaleYoruba name meaning "firstborn/leader," traditionally given to eldest children in Nigerian/Beninese families.
AKELA
MaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "the first to be born". It was famously used by Rudyard Kipling in his novel "The Jungle Book" for Akela, the wise wolf leader. This name symbolizes strength, wisdom, and leadership, reflecting hopes for its bearer's future.
AKELAH
FemaleAkela is a rare yet powerful female name of African origin, translating from Swahili as "strong-willed," reflecting resilience and independence.
AKELIA
FemaleRare and beautiful Greek-derived name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', signifying freedom from grief.
AKELIUS
MaleRare yet captivating Swedish given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Áki, meaning 'oak tree'.
AKEM
MaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'first-born' and reflecting strength and leadership.
AKEMI
FemaleJapanese female name composed of the kanji characters "a" (red) and "me" (eye), translating to "red eye" and symbolizing beauty or charm.
AKEMI
MaleJapanese girl's name meaning "beautiful red" or "beautiful autumn", symbolizing prosperity and serenity, traditionally given to girls born in autumn, and popular in literature and culture.
AKEMY
FemaleRare and unique Japanese name derived from 'akemono', meaning land creature, with historical ties to Shinto mythology and often associated with sacred animals like deer.
AKEN
MaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the wealthy one,' signifying prosperity.
AKENA
FemaleAfrican name from Uganda's Luganda language, meaning "born during troubles," symbolizing strength and resilience despite challenging circumstances.
AKENDRA
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Kendra," meaning "center" or "core," intensified to signify "the essence" or "heart." Associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology, it carries rich historical and cultural significance while transcending traditional gender norms.
AKENO
MaleJapanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, meaning 'dawn' and signifying a bright start to life.
AKENYA
FemaleUnique name of African origin, from Kenya itself. While its exact meaning remains unclear, some interpret it as "girls" or a blend of two Kenyan place names. Regardless, Akenya stands out for its strong presence and cultural significance to Kenya, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a meaningful African name without historical associations.
AKENZIE
FemaleUnisex African name of Igbo origin, created by combining Akanni (meaning 'we shall meet again') and Enzie ('to create'), signifying 'creating a meeting place'.
AKER
MaleUncommon Norwegian male name derived from Old Norse 'Akra', meaning 'point' or 'corner', historically associated with Oslo's Akershus fortress.
AKERA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese girls' name derived from "akeru," meaning "to open" or "bloom." It signifies growth, expansion, and new beginnings.
AKERA
MaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "akeru," meaning "to open" or "to break through," suggesting someone who pioneers new paths.
AKERAH
FemaleRare Hebrew female given name derived from the Hebrew word "akeret," meaning "pure" or "chaste." It first appeared in the Bible as one of Job's daughters, later gaining popularity during the 20th century among Jews and Christians alike despite its negative biblical associations with wickedness. Today, parents choose Akerah for its unique sound and meaningful origins, often spelling it Akarah or Akerah but pronouncing it AH-keh-rah.
AKERIA
FemaleBeautiful African name of Swahili origin meaning "wise".
AKERIAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "akarah," meaning "crown" or "diadem," symbolizing power, authority, and honor in ancient times.
AKERRA
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with strength and uniqueness, carried by notable figures throughout history.
AKERRIA
FemaleRare, enigmatic girls' name of uncertain Basque or Irish origin, possibly meaning "little fire" or "wild fruit", gaining recent popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking documented history.
AKESHA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin, translating to "one who brings joy or happiness.
AKESHIA
FemaleUnique African Yoruba name meaning "the first one to be looked upon", signifying greatness from the start.
AKETZALI
FemaleUnique Nahuatl name meaning 'he/she is a precious stone'.
AKETZALLI
FemaleAztec name derived from Nahuatl, meaning 'she owns precious stones.'
AKETZALY
FemaleUnique Basque name believed to mean 'pure' or 'clear', reflecting the clarity of water or sky.