Female and male first names.
AKIERA
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of African Yoruba origin meaning "the beautiful crown," symbolizing wisdom, power, and spirituality.
AKIERRA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba words "Ake" meaning "first" or "beginning", and "Ira" translating to "war". Its meaning, "the beginning of war" or "first-born in war", often carries metaphorical significance, symbolizing a powerful start or victorious moment.
AKIESHA
FemaleIntriguing African-American name with uncertain origins but often linked to the Swahili word 'keshia', meaning life. Despite its unclear meaning, it's celebrated for its uniqueness and strength.
AKIF
MaleArabic name meaning "intelligent" or "understanding", derived from the word 'akfa'. It has historical significance as it was borne by a wise character in Islamic literature, contributing to its enduring popularity in North Africa and beyond. Despite its traditional roots, Akif has a modern sound suitable for today's use.
AKIHIRO
MaleJapanese masculine name derived from the kanji characters 'akira' meaning "bright" or "clear," and 'hiro' meaning "broad" or "expansive.
AKIKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese girls' name that combines 'autumn' and 'beauty', reflecting Japan's appreciation for seasonal beauty.
AKIL
MaleArabic name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', popular among Muslims due to its Islamic connotations and historic figures like Akil al-Muhafidh.
AKILA
FemaleDistinctive Sanskrit name meaning 'entire' or 'complete', originating from ancient India and associated with Hindu deities like Saraswati.
AKILAH
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'intelligence' or 'wisdom', reflecting highly valued qualities in many African cultures.
AKILAN
MaleTamil name meaning 'complete', derived from the word 'akila'.
AKILES
MaleAkilles is a Greek name meaning "pain" or "grief," derived from the legendary hero Achilles known for his invulnerability except for his heel.
AKILESH
MaleIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Lord of Infinite Space," reflecting vastness and expansiveness.
AKILI
MaleUnisex name of African origin from the Swahili culture, meaning "intelligence" or "wisdom", reflecting highly valued qualities in Swahili society.
AKILI
FemaleSwahili name meaning 'intelligence' or 'wisdom', reflecting the high value placed on these qualities in African culture.
AKILIA
FemaleInuit-derived female given name meaning 'little sea mammal', originating from ancient folklore and symbolizing grace, strength, and resilience.
AKILLES
MaleGreek male given name derived from the legendary hero Achilles in Homer's Iliad. It originates from the Greek words 'akhos' meaning 'pain' or 'grief', and 'laos' meaning 'people'. Thus, its meaning can be interpreted as 'pain of the people'.
AKILLIAN
MaleRare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Celtic or Greek mythological roots.
AKILLIES
MaleAkillies, derived from Greek 'akhos', signifies sorrow or grief, yet is renowned for strength like Achilles in Homer's Iliad.
AKIM
MaleCaptivating African name derived from Fulani culture, signifying 'one born during a journey' and reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of the Fulani people.
AKIMA
FemaleSwahili-derived African name meaning "wise" or "intelligent.
AKIMI
FemaleJapanese girls' name composed of 'Aki' (autumn) and 'Mi' (beauty), meaning "beautiful autumn".
AKIN
MaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', popularized by figures like Nigerian footballer Akinfenwa.
AKINA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese girl's name with roots in ancient traditions, combining 'aki' meaning autumn and 'na' meaning woman or beauty, reflecting the season of her birth and conveying elegance.
AKING
MaleUncommon African name derived from the Ewe language, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
AKINOLA
MaleMale name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria, with elements "Aki" meaning wealthy and "Ola" signifying wealth, resulting in the translation of Akinola as "Wealth is abundant." This name reflects parents' hopes for their child's future prosperity. It has been popular among Yoruba people for centuries and is recognized globally within African diaspora communities.
AKINTUNDE
MaleUnique Nigerian male name of Yoruba origin meaning "The Lord meets up with him.
AKIO
MalePopular Japanese masculine given name that originates from the kanji characters 明 (aki) meaning "bright" or "clear", and夫 (o) meaning "husband".
AKIR
MaleUnique Arabic given name that means "the last" or "final," historically used in Muslim cultures to reference Allah's supremacy, and has gained popularity among Muslim families seeking distinctive names with meaningful origins.
AKIRA
MaleJapanese unisex given name written as 螢 in kanji, meaning 'firefly' or 'bright red and white'. Traditionally used for boys, it now applies to both genders.
AKIRA
FemaleJapanese given name meaning 'bright good', popularized by Yukio Mishima's novel and Katsuhiro Otomo's manga.
AKIRAH
FemaleAkirah, of Hebrew origin, means 'my song is the Lord'.
AKIRE
FemaleModern Japanese name composed of 'Ai' (love) and 'Kire' (cut), signifying an affectionate decision or love that cuts.
AKIRIA
FemaleAkiria, of Japanese origin, means 'beautiful, radiant', standing out with its strong yet elegant sound.
AKIRO
MaleDistinctive Japanese name composed of 'aki' meaning autumn and 'ro' denoting masculinity, signifying 'strong autumn'. It embodies strength and adaptability.
AKIRRA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'she who brings light'.
AKISHA
FemaleAfrican name from the Igbo people of Nigeria that means "God hears our love".
AKISHIA
FemaleSwahili female name meaning "one who has strong will or determination.
AKITA
FemaleUnisex Japanese given name originating from the Akita Prefecture, associated with the strong and noble Akita dog breed, and may symbolize harvest due to its possible connection to 'autumn rice field'.
AKITO
MaleMale Japanese given name meaning "autumn distance," reflecting Japan's cultural heritage through its kanji characters.
AKIVA
MaleHebrew given name of uncertain origin, but it holds significant historical importance.