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Adavion is a unique African male given name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Adavi," meaning "the second born son.
Adbeel is an uncommon name of uncertain origin and meaning, associated with notable figures like Emirati poet Adbeel Al-Hosani.
Adbiel is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'Father of David', derived from 'Av' (father) and 'David', referring to the biblical king known for his faith and courage.
The name Add is of Hebrew origin, meaning "ornament" or "crown".
Addae is an uncommon yet meaningful Akan name from Ghana, translating to "born on Tuesday" and signifying a divine connection in the 40-day Akan calendar.
The name Addai, of Mesopotamian origin, signifies power, courage, and resilience, derived from the Akkadian god Adad.
Addam is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'man' or 'earth'.
Addan is a rare, Hebrew-derived given name meaning 'ornament' or 'jewel', originally used in ancient Mesopotamia and the Bible.
The name Addax is of Berber origin, meaning 'the noble one' or 'the brave one', and is associated with strength, endurance, and resilience, inspired by the North African addax antelope's survival in harsh desert environments. It has been carried by notable figures throughout history, such as King Addax ibn al-Fatuh, and remains popular among Berber communities and internationally.
Adden is a rare name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse Áðils, meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious,' often associated with royalty.
Adderly is a distinctive Welsh male given name derived from 'Ap Adam', meaning 'son of Adam', reflecting ancient Hebrew origins and translating to 'man' or 'earth'.
Addicus is a rare, Latin-derived given name that means 'dedicated' or 'given over', with historic records dating back to medieval England despite its speculative origin.
Addie is an American name with a rich history, often derived from Adelaide or Adeline, meaning "noble kindness" or simply "noble". It has been used for centuries and was famously borne by Queen Consort Adelaide of the United Kingdom. Today, it's popular among parents seeking a distinctive yet approachable name for their daughter.
Addiel is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "Ornament of God.
Addilyn is a charming American girl's name created by combining elements of Adeline, Addison, and Evelyn; it signifies 'noble' like Latin 'Adelina', rising in popularity since 2013.
Addington is an uncommon English surname derived from 'æð' meaning river and 'ing-tun' meaning estate, signifying 'settlement by the river'. It dates back to at least 1086 and has been associated with notable figures and locations throughout history.
Addis is an Ethiopian name derived from the capital city Addis Ababa, meaning "new flower" in Amharic.
Addisen is a distinctive given name with unknown origins and no specific meaning. It has gained popularity as a modern choice for girls due to its rhythmic sound.
Addison is an English name derived from the surname 'son of Adam', originating in 13th century Somerset.
Addix is a modern, unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the U.S. baby name rankings in 2014.
The name Addler, of German origin, means 'noble eagle' and symbolizes strength, courage, and freedom.
Addonis is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'Adonis,' meaning 'lord' or 'the handsome one.'
Addox is an uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, though some associate it with the Latin word "addere," meaning "to add" or "to augment.
Addison, also known as Addy, is an English name that originates from Old English words meaning "noble" or "rich," and was originally used as both a given name and surname.
Addyson is a modern name created in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Adeline or Adison. Its meaning is unclear but some interpret it as "daughter of Adam." Despite its uncertain origins, Addyson has gained popularity and reached peak popularity in 2018, ranking at number 654 for girls' names.
Ade is a Yoruba name meaning 'crown' or 'royalty', originally used as a title for royalty.
Adean is an uncommon name of uncertain origin, potentially linked to Adeline through Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'haim' (home), first recorded in England during the 19th century.
Adebayo is a male Yoruba name meaning 'the crown meets again'.
Adebola is a unisex name of Nigerian Yoruba origin, meaning 'royal wealth'.
Adebowale is a distinctive Yoruba name meaning 'the crown meets wealth', reflecting the importance of royalty in Yoruba society.
Adedamola is a captivating Yoruba name meaning 'Crown of wealth has been found'.
Adedayo is a unique Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning 'crown brings happiness'.
The Yoruba-origin male name Adedeji means 'Crown adds to wealth', signifying that its bearer will bring prosperity.
Adedotun, meaning 'Crowned by God', is a unique Nigerian boy's name originating from the Yoruba people, signifying royal lineage and divine destiny.
Adedoyin is a unique unisex name of Yoruba origin, translating to "royalty befits the king" or "the crown befits the king," reflecting ancient Yoruba cultural values and signifying great leadership potential.
Adeeb is an Arabic boys' name meaning 'gentle', popularized by figures like Palestinian leader Adeeb Al-Husseini.
Adeel, of Arabic origin, signifies 'elevated' or 'ascended', derived from the root verb 'a'ala'. It is deeply rooted in Islamic culture, named after a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his piety.
Adeem is an Arabic given name derived from 'ʿādiya', meaning 'justice', conveying fairness and righteousness.
Adeen is an Arabic unisex name derived from 'aadin', meaning 'to adorn' or 'embellish'.
Adefolarin is a Yoruba name meaning 'The crown owns/serves the Lord'.