Female and male first names.



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Aidanjohn is a modern, two-part Irish name combining 'little fire' (Aidan) and 'God is gracious' (John), signifying a fiery spirit blessed by God.
Aidann is a modern, unisex Irish name meaning 'little fire'.
Aidanna is an Irish name derived from "aithne," meaning "to recognize" or "to know.
Aidar is a rare Basque name meaning 'ancestor' or 'forefather', reflecting respect for heritage and tradition.
Aiddan is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidden is a distinctively Scottish male name, derived from Àdhamh meaning 'fire' or 'flame', and popularized by Saint Adomnán.
Aide is a French origin given name derived from 'aider', meaning 'to help'. It's associated with providing assistance and gained popularity during France's Middle Ages.
Aidean is a rare Scottish male given name derived from Gaelic 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Aided is a rare Irish name derived from 'aithleas', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidee is an Irish name derived from "Aídee," meaning "fire" or "spark". It has been used for both boys and girls in Ireland since the Celtic Revival period.
Aideen is a unique Irish girl's name meaning 'beauty', derived from Aoife, popularized by legendary Queen Medb.
Aideen is a unique Irish girls' name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fiery haired one', reflecting the beauty of red hair.
Aidel is a Hebrew name meaning 'helper', reflecting its historic use for supportive individuals.
Aidelis is a rare Greek-derived name, meaning 'far off', inspired by the mystical goddess Hecate.
Aideliz is a rare French name derived from 'aide l'ange', meaning 'angelic help', signifying divine assistance or protection.
Aidelyn is an Irish name derived from Áedán, meaning "little fire" or "fiery," popularized by early Irish saints like Áedán of Ferns.
Aiden is an Irish origin name meaning 'little fire', popularized by Saint Aidan in the 6th century.
Aiden is an Irish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidenjames is a recent, blended boys' name, combining Aiden ('little fire') and James ('supplanter'), offering a distinct yet meaningful choice.
Aidenjoseph is an uncommon yet meaningful Irish name composed of Aiden, 'little fire,' and Joseph, 'God shall increase.'
Aidenmatthew is a recently coined name combining Irish 'little fire' (Aiden) with Hebrew 'gift from God' (Matthew).
Aidenmichael is an uncommon male given name combining Irish 'Aiden' (little fire) and Hebrew 'Michael' (who is like God).
Aidenn is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, popular for its unique sound despite lacking a known meaning.
Aider is a distinctive Arabic name meaning 'return' or 'coming back', popular in medieval Muslim communities.
Aidet is a rare and unique given name of unknown origin and meaning.
Aideth is a rare Gaelic name derived from the ancient Celtic god Aedh, meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery', symbolizing passion and courage.
Aidette, of French origin, means 'little helper' and has been popularized in French literature.
Aideyn, of Irish origin, means 'fire', symbolizing strength, passion, and creativity.
Aidia is an Igbo name of African origin, meaning 'to descend', symbolizing emergence from greatness.
Aidian is a rare Irish name meaning "little fiery one".
Aidien is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Doinn, meaning 'descendant of Donn', a figure associated with death and rebirth in Celtic mythology.
Aidin is a Persian name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', derived from the word 'aida', and associated with the mythical fairy Aida in Persian mythology.
Aidin is a Persian boy's name meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', popularized throughout history by figures like Sultan Aytoun I.
Aidon is a rare Greek name meaning 'fiery' or 'of fire', associated with Hades, the Greek god of the underworld.
Aidoneus is a rare, Greek-origin name meaning 'eternal', derived from the epithet of Hades in Greek mythology.
Aidrian is a distinct male name of Latin origin, derived from 'aider', meaning 'to help'.
Aidrianna is a captivating Irish feminine name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dochartaigh', possibly referring to dark-haired individuals.
Aidric is a distinctive Germanic name meaning "powerful goat," derived from Old Norse elements æiðr and ríkr.
Aidrick is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning 'powerful mixture' or 'strong marsh', with a rich Viking Age history.
Aidrik is an Irish boy's name derived from Gaelic "aon" (one) plus "-drig", meaning 'solitary' or 'lonely'.