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Adish is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'Adash', meaning 'ornament' or 'jewel'.
Adison is a modern, unisex English given name derived from the ancient English occupational surname Addision, meaning 'workshop' or 'manufacturing plant'.
Adisson is a unique African name derived from the Swahili word 'adidi', meaning eighth.
Adit is a Sanskrit-derived masculine name meaning 'boundless' or 'limitless', reflecting expansiveness and freedom.
Adith is an Indian name from Kerala meaning "the sun", derived from Malayalam's "adithya" and linked to the Hindu god Surya.
Adithya is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aditya', meaning 'the sun'. It signifies light, warmth, and growth, and is associated with positivity and prosperity in Hindu culture.
Aditya is a male given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'Sun God' in Hindu mythology, symbolizing light, wisdom, and cosmic order.
Adiv is a unique Hebrew name meaning "ornament" or "decoration," tracing back to biblical times, such as Adiv, son of Shammai in 1 Chronicles 4:27.
Adiyan is a rare yet meaningful male name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Aditya" meaning "the sun," symbolizing strength and wisdom in Hindu mythology.
Adiyat is an elegant Arabic girl's name meaning 'eternal', also one of Allah's 99 sacred names in Islam.
Adlai is a rare yet memorable American name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble wolf.
Adlan, of Circassian origin, means "noble" and symbolizes dignity and high social status.
Adlar is a rare Germanic male given name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "noble army".
Adler is a German given name meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength and freedom, popularized in recent years for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
Adley is a distinctive English name derived from 'adal', meaning noble, and 'leah', signifying forest clearing or meadow, interpreted as "noble clearing" or "meadow".
Adlia is an Arabic name derived from 'adl', meaning justice or fairness, and often associated with balance and equity in Islamic culture.
Adly is an Egyptian name meaning "just" or "fair", derived from the Arabic word 'adl signifying balance and equity. It's unisex, gaining recent global popularity due to its appealing sound and meaningful origins.
Adma is an Arabic given name derived from "adam", meaning "red earth" or "ground".
Admir is an Albanian male given name derived from "admir", meaning "to admire".
Admiral is an English given name with a strong naval history, derived from 'admiral', the highest rank in the navy. It originally comes from the Arabic word 'amir', meaning commander or prince.
The name Admire originates from Igbo culture in Nigeria and means 'to look up with admiration,' reflecting qualities like respect and awe.
Adna is a rare Hebrew female name derived from "ad" meaning 'ornament' and "-na" denoting femininity. It first appeared in the Bible as one of Esau's wives.
Adnaan is a rare yet charming Arabic name that signifies 'small delicate clouds'.
Adnan is an Arabic male name meaning 'to breathe', associated with the Islamic prophet Adam, often chosen for its noble connotation.
Adnel is a distinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'adal', meaning 'noble', and 'njalr', meaning 'corpse'. It was popular among warriors during the Viking Age.
Adner is a rare Hebrew name meaning "glory" or "splendor," derived from "adon," translating to "lord" or "master.
Adniel is a Hebrew name derived from "Ad" meaning 'ornament' and "Niel" meaning 'miracle', signifying 'ornamental miracle'.
Andrew is a male given name of Greek origin meaning 'manly' or 'courageous'.
The name Ado is of Latin origin, originally used as a short form of Adrianus or Adolarius during the Middle Ages in Europe. It means "from Hadria" or "noble army," respectively.
The name Adolf has Germanic roots, meaning 'noble wolf', but is now largely avoided due to its association with Adolf Hitler.
Adolfo is a strong and historic Spanish name with roots in Germanic elements, translating to "noble wolf".
Adolin is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, with a meaning that remains uncertain despite some theories. It has been used in various cultures throughout history but lacks widespread recognition today. One notable bearer was Adolin de Rada, a 14th-century Albanian priest and scholar who contributed to the Gjergjan language.
Adolph is a Germanic name meaning "noble wolf", popularized by Charlemagne's grandson Adolf I in the 9th century.
Adolphe is a German-derived masculine given name meaning 'noble wolf', popularized by Napoleon Bonaparte in the 19th century despite its short-lived use within his family.
Adolpho is an uncommon Italian male given name with a historical significance, derived from Latin meaning "noble and brave wolf.
Adolphus is a Latin-derived name meaning "noble wolf".
Adom is a Hebrew male name meaning 'man', derived from the biblical first man Adam.
Adomas is a Lithuanian masculine given name of Latin origin meaning "the defender" or "the protector", derived from the Latin word "adamas".
Adon, of Hebrew origin, means "lord" or "master" and dates back to ancient Israel; popular as a boy's name worldwide despite its uniqueness.
Adonai is a Hebrew name of uncertain origin, believed to mean "Lord" or "Master", often used in the Hebrew Bible as a title for God and associated with reverence and power throughout history.