Female and male first names.
AKSHAYA
FemaleIndian given name derived from Sanskrit 'akṣaya', meaning 'infinite' or 'indestructible'. It signifies prosperity and longevity, with historical significance in Hindu mythology and culture.
AKSHIT
MaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Akṣit," meaning "unwavering" or "constant." It is often associated with the Hindu god Indra and has been used in India for centuries, gaining global popularity among people of Indian descent.
AKSHITA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'and the eye'.
AKSHITH
MaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'pure' or 'unchangeable', associated with Hindu gods Indra and Vishnu.
AKSHITHA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the protector of eyes" or "one who safeguards vision", associated with exceptional visionary abilities and protection in Hindu mythology.
AKSHIV
MaleIntriguing Indian name from Gujarat, derived from the Sanskrit word 'akshaya' meaning imperishable. It signifies wisdom and longevity.
AKSIL
MaleUnique Turkish name meaning 'wise'.
AKUA
FemaleAkan female given name meaning 'born on Wednesday'.
AKUL
MaleAfrican Igbo name meaning 'rich' or 'prosperous', reflecting cultural values of abundance and wealth.
AKUOL
FemaleUnique female name of South Sudanese origin, derived from the Dinka language, believed to mean 'Wednesday' or embody Wednesday's traits.
AKUR
FemaleUnique male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture and language in West Africa.
AKURA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "akuri," meaning "dawn" or "daybreak." It signifies the beginning of a new day, connecting with nature and life's cycle. Popularized by Haruki Murakami's character Akura Totsuka in "Kafka on the Shore," this gender-neutral name has historical significance, such as its association with renowned swordsman Akura Yoshibei during Japan's Edo period.
AKWASI
MaleAkwasisa name of Akan origin meaning 'born on Wednesday' in Twi dialect.
AKWETE
FemaleUncommon Igbo name from Nigeria, derived from 'akwukwo' meaning 'to resemble,' reflecting likeness or uniqueness.
AKXEL
MaleAksel is a captivating Scandinavian name meaning 'first-born son' or 'first child,' derived from Old Norse elements 'Aett' (family) and 'sölr' (sun).
AKYA
FemaleCaptivating Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'to wait,' embodying patience and resilience.
AKYAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "wise," popularized by Jewish communities over centuries after appearing in the Talmud as a sage's name.
AKYIA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin (Nigeria), meaning "the crown or king is mine," signifying royalty, power, and destiny for greatness.
AKYIAH
FemaleIntelligent Swahili name meaning "intelligence," promoting intellectual pursuits historically valued in ancient African civilizations.
AKYLA
FemaleCaptivating Sanskrit name meaning "complete" or "entire," traditionally given to boys in ancient India but now used for both genders worldwide. It holds rich historical and spiritual significance, associated with the seven sages of Hindu mythology and the concept of wholeness.
AKYLAH
FemaleUnique African-origin name derived from the Arabic Aisha, meaning "life" or "alive". It holds rich cultural significance and is associated with strength and resilience.
AKYLI
FemaleAkili is a Swahili unisex name meaning "intelligence", chosen by many parents to inspire wisdom and understanding.
AKYLIE
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "akhos," meaning sorrow or grief, though it is not directly linked to this meaning today.
AKYNG
MaleDistinctive Turkic name meaning 'swift attack,' evoking determination rather than aggression.
AKYRA
FemaleDistinctive American name, possibly created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his character Aegyla, meaning 'pure and clear' or 'leader'.
AKYRAH
FemaleAfrican origin name of Igbo ethnicity in Nigeria, derived from "akira" meaning "strong one". It signifies strength and resilience, deeply rooted in Igbo culture and tradition.
AKYRIA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Akan origin, derived from Akua meaning 'born on Wednesday'.
AKYRIE
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Old Norse "akrir" meaning "stormy".
AKZEL
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "courageous," tracing back to biblical times when it was borne by King David's mighty warrior, Akzil.
AL
MaleEnglish name, short for Albert or Alfred. It means "noble" or "warlike".
AL
FemaleSpanish name of Arabic origin, meaning "elevated" or "exalted," and historically significant in Islam.
ALA
MaleArabic female given name meaning 'exalted' or 'lofty', derived from the word 'alá' meaning 'to ascend or rise'. It has been popular throughout history among Muslims and those with Middle Eastern roots.
ALA
FemaleAla, of Arabic origin, means 'the exalted one' and is associated with nobility.
ALAA
MaleArabic origin unisex name that means 'to rise' or 'ascend', associated with elevation, ascension, and overcoming challenges. It has historical significance and notable figures named Alaa.
ALAA
FemaleArabic given name derived from 'ala'a, meaning "to rise" or "to elevate", symbolizing aspiration and resilience.
ALAAN
MaleDistinctive Arabic name with historic Bedouin roots, signifying wisdom, intelligence, and nobility.
ALAANA
FemaleCaptivating Native American name derived from Inuit culture, meaning 'wave' or 'flowing water', symbolizing life's fluid journey.
ALAAYA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'exalted', popularized by the Umayyad Caliphate and associated with Islamic angelic tradition.
ALABAMA
FemaleThe name Alabama originates from Native American roots, meaning 'clearers of the thicket' and derived from the Alabama tribe who inhabited the region before European settlers arrived. It later became the name of the U.S. state of Alabama.
ALAC
MaleRare Persian name meaning "intelligent" or "clever," with a rich history dating back centuries and notable bearers like King Alacrar III of the Parthian Empire.