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Analuz is a Spanish-origin female name meaning 'of the light', conveying notions of enlightenment and positivity.
Analy is a captivating feminine given name likely originating from France, possibly meaning "like" or "resembling," reflecting similarities between the named person and another beloved individual.
Analya is a Greek-derived name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', popularized recently due to its elegant sound and positive connotation.
Analyah is a captivating Spanish female given name derived from Hebrew 'analía', meaning 'peaceful'.
Analyce is a distinctive Latin-derived female name meaning 'analysis', combining 'ana-' ('back' or 'again') and '-lysis' ('loosening' or 'separation').
Analycia is a rare Latin-derived name that signifies "from Analusia," historically connected to ancient Roman province now known as Andalusia in Spain.
Analydia is a captivating name of Greek derivation, meaning "from the ancient city." It originates from the historic city of Analydium in Greece, known for its strategic location and cultural significance during ancient times.
Analyiah is a Hebrew origin girls' name meaning "God is my judge" or "I am God's judge", combining elements from Anah (answer/song/response) and Eliyah (the Lord is my God).
Analyn is a Filipino name derived from Tagalog, meaning "to shine like stars," signifying brightness and radiance.
Analynn is a captivating Greek-origin female name meaning "unraveling" or "solution," combining elements of "ana-" meaning "back" or "up," and "-lynn." Despite its modern creation, it has gained popularity in recent years for its unique sound and positive connotations.
Analys is a rare Greek name meaning "clear" or "distinct," pronounced ah-NAH-liss, used for both boys and girls since medieval times.
Analysa is a captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "analusis" meaning "solution" or "resolution".
The name Analyse is of French origin and means 'to analyze', reflecting its etymological roots in analytical skills.
Analysia is a rare feminine given name derived from Greek roots 'analuein' meaning 'to untangle', and 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. It was created by blending 'Analysis' and 'Sophia', reflecting intelligence and insightful understanding.
Analyss is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'solution' or 'answer', reflecting intelligence and problem-solving abilities.
Analyssa is a rare yet captivating Latin-derived feminine name meaning "analysis" or "interpretation," believed to be a feminine form of the ancient Roman masculine name Analystes.
Analysse is a French origin given name, derived from the verb 'analyser', meaning 'to analyze'. It signifies intellectual curiosity or analytical mind.
Analyssia is a distinctive Greek-derived feminine name coined by American poet Anne Waldman, meaning 'solution' or 'resolution', reflecting intelligence and problem-solving prowess.
Analyz is a recently created name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the English word "analyze".
Anam is an Irish given name for girls, derived from the Irish Gaelic word 'anam', meaning 'soul'.
Anamae is a captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with African roots or Irish variants. While its meaning remains open to interpretation, many associate it with beauty or grace.
Anamar, of Basque origin, means 'mother of the sea'.
Anamari, of Spanish origin, signifies "Mary's grace" or "grace of Mary".
Anamaria is a Romanian-derived name, composed of 'Ana' meaning 'grace' in Hebrew and 'Maria', a Latin form of the Hebrew name Miryam, denoting 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness'.
Anamarie is a beautiful Irish name derived from "Niamh", meaning "radiance".
Anamaris is a unique Latin-derived female given name meaning 'soul' or 'spirit,' reflecting centuries-old beliefs in the Roman culture about individual life force or spirit.
Anamary is a female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'anima' meaning 'soul', and '-mary' signifying 'of the sea'. It combines the essence of life's breath with the vastness of the ocean. Pronounced /ˌɑːnəˈmæri/.
Anamda is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "water spirit" or "water goddess," symbolizing fertility, abundance, and the life-giving properties of water in its rich cultural heritage.
Anami, derived from ancient Japanese 'anamitama', means 'hidden deity' or 'secret divinity', reflecting its deep spiritual significance in Shintoism.
Anamia is a unique Arabic feminine name meaning "peace" or "tranquility".
Anamika is a Sanskrit female name that means "without limits" or "without bounds", reflecting boundlessness and freedom.
Anamile is a rare Latin-origin name derived from Amalric, meaning "strong in work" or "powerful in labour".
Anamta is a rare Irish girl's name meaning 'soul'.
Anan is a rare Hebrew boy's name derived from "anan," meaning "cloud." It has biblical roots but also carries alternative meanings like "happy" in Hawaiian culture.
Anana is an exotic female name with unclear origins, possibly stemming from Hawaii's 'anahana' meaning 'dream'. It gained popularity recently due to its unique sound, though it might also be associated with the fruit papaya.
Anand is an Indian male name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', symbolizing positivity and contentment.
Ananda is a Sanskrit-derived unisex name that means 'bliss' or 'happiness'.
The Indian name Anandi is derived from Sanskrit words 'Ananda' and 'i', meaning 'blissful' or 'happy'.
Anandita is a feminine Indian given name meaning 'filled with joy' or 'possessing happiness', derived from Sanskrit.
Anani is an African name of Ewe origin, meaning "God's gift," signifying a precious divine blessing.