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Anabelle is a stylish French-origin girl's name derived from Anna, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'.
Anabelli is an Italian name composed of "Ana" (Hebrew for grace) and "Belli" (Italian for beautiful), signifying beautiful grace.
Anaberta is a rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'bathing or ascending,' originally found as a variant of Annabella or Annabel.
Anabeth is a unique and charming name of Hebrew origin, derived from Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor".
Anabia is an African-origin name derived from Swahili "naba", meaning "to speak" or "to talk". It signifies one who speaks beautifully or the art of speaking, embodying intelligence, wisdom, charisma, strength, and courage.
Anabiya, an Arabic name derived from "nabi," signifies "mystery" or "enigma.
Anabrenda is an attractive African name from Nigeria; it blends 'Ana', meaning father in Igbo, with 'Brenda', Scottish for sword.
Anacamila is a captivating Latin American name of Nahuatl origin meaning "she who attends" or "she who helps," reflecting strength, supportiveness, and dedication.
Anacani is a rare yet powerful African name from the Yoruba tribe meaning "God answers".
Anacaona, meaning 'golden excellence' in Taíno, was a powerful female chief renowned for her courage, intelligence, and diplomatic prowess during early Spanish colonization in Hispaniola.
Anacaren is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "song of the lark," inspired by biblical figure Anna and historically linked to wisdom, intelligence, and creativity.
Anacarina is a Latin-origin female name meaning 'golden flower', popularized by the Caribbean queen Anacaona and pronounced /aːnaˈkɑːrina/.
Anacarolina is a unique Spanish name composed of "Ana" meaning "grace" in Hebrew, and "Carolina", from the male name Carolus meaning "strong".
Anacecilia is a unique Latin name composed of 'Ana', meaning 'grace', and 'Cecilia', derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, meaning 'sixth'.
Anaceli is a captivating Spanish given name derived from 'anacela', meaning 'to rise' or 'ascend', associated with concepts of elevation and growth.
Anacelia, of Spanish origin, derives from the Latin 'anacletus,' meaning 'uninvited,' reflecting someone unexpected or unannounced.
Anacelis is a Spanish origin given name derived from the flower "anacleto," symbolizing elegance, grace, and beauty. It was created as a feminine variant of Anacleto in early 20th-century Spain and has since gained popularity worldwide despite its historic usage within Spanish-speaking communities.
Anacely is a distinctive Haitian name derived from 'Ana' meaning grace/favor and 'Cely', a variant of 'Celeste' meaning heavenly.
Anachristina is a rare, Greek-derived female name meaning "another Christ" or "a second anointing".
Anacia is a unique Greek name meaning 'priceless', popularized by an early Christian martyr known for her selfless giving.
Anaclara is a rare but captivating Latin-derived name, meaning "clear soul.
Anacristina is a rare, elegant Spanish name combining 'Anna' (favor/grace) and 'Cristina' (follower of Christ), translating to 'favor/grace of Christ'.
Anadalay is a recently coined, unisex given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness and modern feel.
Anadela is a unique and enchanting name with unclear origins and meaning, believed to be either an invented blend of various elements or potentially a variant spelling of Hannah.
Anadelia is a mysterious name of unknown origin, often associated with strength and creativity.
Anadia is a captivating feminine name derived from the Portuguese city of its name, with roots tracing back to the 8th century Moors. Its origins are believed to stem from the Arabic word "An-nadiya," meaning "the beautiful gift" or "the beautiful present." Predominantly associated with Portuguese culture, Anadia is a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking distinctive names rich in history and elegance.
Anae is a captivating Hawaiian name meaning 'sacred leaves', reflecting the islands' natural beauty and spirituality.
Anaee is a unique Hebrew feminine given name meaning "grace" or "favor," inspired by biblical figure Hannah.
Anaeja is a unique name of unknown origin, often associated with love and harmony in various cultures, though its true meaning remains debated due to lack of concrete evidence about its roots.
Anaejah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "Anae," meaning "Answer." It signifies "God answers" or "God has answered.
Originating from Hebrew 'anah', meaning 'answered,' Anael is associated with the angel Anaël, one of seven archangels standing before God.
Anaeli is a unique Hebrew female name derived from 'Anai', meaning 'answer', and combined with '-li', signifying 'my'. It symbolizes divine favor in Jewish culture.
Anaelisa is a captivating Portuguese name derived from Hebrew "Ana" meaning grace, with "-lisa" being a Portuguese feminine suffix. It has gained popularity in Brazil, particularly in recent years.
Anaelise is a rare, Hebrew-originated feminine name that signifies 'Answer of the Lord,' inspired by one of the seven archangels.
Anaelle is a modern French feminine name derived from Annabelle, meaning "grace," with "-elle" indicating a diminutive form.
Anaely is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor", associated with biblical figure Hannah.
Anagabriel is a unique Spanish origin name created by combining Anna (meaning "grace") and Gabriel ("God is my strength"), embodying strength and divine favor.
Anagabriela is a unique Spanish feminine given name composed of "Ana," meaning "grace" or "favor," and "Gabriela," meaning "God is my strength." Its overall signification is "Grace of God" or "God's Strength.
Anagha is an Indian Marathi name meaning "graceful/elegant," reflecting poise and beauty, originally associated with Hindu goddesses of prosperity.
Anagrace is a unique Greek-derived given name, meaning 'grace without measure', created by combining elements from Anna or Grace.