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Anayah is an Arabic female name derived from 'anaya', meaning 'grace' or 'beauty', and associated with a name of Allah.
Anayalee is a distinctive American name combining 'Ana', meaning grace or favor, and 'Yalee' for uniqueness.
Anayaliz is a rare, Spanish female given name meaning 'above solution', derived from 'análisis' meaning 'analysis'.
Anayanci is a rare and captivating female name of Cherokee origin, translating to 'the one'.
Anayancy is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'father has returned home' and symbolizing the joyous reunion of families after long separations.
Meet Anayansi, a captivating African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, translating to "she has her own heart" or "she who possesses a heart," symbolizing independence and self-reliance.
Anayat is an Arabic-origin name meaning "eloquence," associated with Fatima's legendary eloquence in Islamic culture.
Anayeli is a Hispanic name derived from the Nahuatl language, meaning 'God is joyful'.
Anayelis is a captivating Spanish given name derived from "anai," meaning "to sing," translating to "Song of God" or "Song of Heaven.
Anayelli is a unique and beautiful Mexican name derived from the Nahuatl word "Anahualt," meaning "near the water." It reflects the cultural significance of water in Mexico and has gained international recognition while remaining distinctively Mexican.
Anayelly is a unique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor". It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Spain and is associated with Saint Anna, mother of Mary.
Anayely is a distinctive and lovely Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Hannah, signifying 'grace'.
Anayha is a captivating Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Anahita," meaning "pure" or "impeccable." It embodies purity, innocence, and grace, and has roots in ancient Hindu mythology as the goddess of water, fertility, and wisdom.
Anayi is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God has favored me.
Anayia is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'to answer', derived from the Old Testament figure of one of Jethro's daughters.
Anayiah is a beautiful Hebrew name derived from "Anaya," meaning "God answers." It signifies divine favor and protection.
Anayis is an uncommon yet beautiful Armenian name derived from Anahit, an ancient Zoroastrian goddess symbolizing wisdom, fertility, and immortality.
Anayjah is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance. Despite its mystery, it has gained popularity for its distinctive sound combining elements of familiar names like Anna and Jay. Its unique pronunciation makes it both striking and approachable.
Anayka is a unique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word "anai" meaning "brother.
Anayla is a Greek-derived feminine name with a unique and captivating origin rooted in ancient Greek mythology. It is derived from Anaxarete, a proud and cruel young woman who was ultimately punished by being turned into stone after refusing her suitors. Over time, the spelling has evolved to Anayla, which translates to "untouched" or "unharmed.
Anaylah is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'I am God's', derived from 'Ani' (I) and 'Yah' (God).
Anayra: A captivating Native American name, meaning "She is who she will be," symbolizing destiny and self-determination.
Anays is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "ana," meaning water lilies, symbolizing purity and beauty. Popularized by Venezuelan poet Andrés Eloy Blanco, it carries ancient spiritual significance across cultures.
Anaysa is a captivating Spanish name meaning "Grace of God.
Anaysha is an enigmatic female name of uncertain origin, often associated with the blend of Anna and Ashley, yet its true meaning remains unclear.
Anayshia is a Hebrew name meaning "God answers" or "God hears", derived from "anah" (to answer) and "yah" (a shortened form of Yahweh).
Anaysia is an Arabic-origin unisex name derived from 'Anas', meaning 'helper' or 'supporter'. It's often associated with Anas ibn Malik, a companion of Muhammad. Composed of 'Ana' (I/my) and 'sia' (wisdom/intelligence), Anaysia translates to 'my wisdom' or 'my intelligence'.
Anayssa is a beautiful Hebrew name meaning "God answers," signifying divine intervention and the power of prayer.
Anazia is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'Mother has come back', celebrating motherhood and family.
Anber is an uncommon yet intriguing Persian name derived from "anbar," meaning "amber." It symbolizes wealth and status, once reserved for royalty in ancient Persia, but now globally recognized.
Anberlin is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, popular among parents seeking distinctive names.
Anberlyn is a distinctive female name of unknown origin, with no known etymological roots or historical figures associated with it. Its meaning remains uncertain despite some theories suggesting it may be a variant spelling of Amberlynn or a blend of two names. Despite its mysterious origins, Anberlyn has gained popularity among parents seeking unique names for their daughters due to its memorable sound and easy pronunciation.
Anberlynn is a modern girl's name created by blending Annabelle (French origin, meaning 'gracious beauty') and Lynn (English surname, meaning 'lake').
Anbria is a unique Greek name meaning 'victory,' inspired by the goddess of triumph in ancient mythology.
Anchal is a unique Indian name meaning 'scarf' or 'handkerchief', symbolizing grace and elegance, and associated with Goddess Saraswati in Hindu mythology.
Anchita is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning "one who is never defeated.
Ancika is a unique Slavic feminine name derived from the element "ank" meaning "grace," associated with the goddess Anchica of fertility and prosperity, and historically carried by powerful women.
Ancy is a rare Latin-origin given name meaning "from Ancrum", a Scottish village, derived from the Old English word for "border settlement".
Anda is a Romanian feminine name meaning 'wave'.
Andaiye is a captivating African name from Madagascar, meaning "She who arrives.