Female and male first names.



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Aisleigh is an Irish unisex name derived from the surname 'Oisdealbhaig', meaning 'descendants of beautiful Oisdeala'.
Aisley is a rare, modern female given name of unknown origin, first appearing in the late 20th century with no historical significance or specific meaning.
Aislin is an Irish feminine name derived from 'aislinge,' meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Aisling is an Irish female name derived from 'aislinge,' meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Aislinn is an Irish name meaning 'dream' or 'vision', popularized by poet Aisling Ní Uallacháin and pronounced like 'AYL-shin'.
Aislyn is an Irish name derived from the goddess Aislinn, meaning 'dream girl' or 'vision of happiness.'
Aislynn is an uncommon Irish feminine given name derived from 'Aislinn,' meaning 'little dream lake' or 'vision lake.'
Aislynne is an uncommon Irish female given name meaning "dream" or "vision", popularized by media and believed in folklore to grant dream interpretation powers.
Aison is a rare name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or historical significance.
Aisosa is a captivating African name derived from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria, meaning 'joy, happiness', reflecting parents' aspirations for their child's future.
Aissa is an Arabic name derived from 'aisa', meaning 'miracle', associated with Prophet Muhammad's wife Aisha.
Aissata is a unique female name of Malinke origin, meaning "pure" or "spotless", associated with elegance and wisdom, once held by West African royalty like Queen Aissata Coulibaly.
Aissatou is a unique and meaningful feminine name of West African origin, popular among Wolof people of Senegal and Gambia. Derived from Arabic "As-sa't," it signifies 'the morning' and promises fresh starts.
Aisya is an Arabic feminine given name meaning 'riches' or 'abundant', popular among Muslim communities due to its Islamic connection, and widely adopted by various cultures for its unique sound.
Aisyn is a Hebrew name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', used worldwide for boys and girls.
Aitan is a Hebrew name meaning 'strong like a lion'.
Aitana is a Spanish girl's name derived from the Basque word 'aitatz', meaning 'flowers'.
Aitanna is a rare, lovely Basque name derived from 'aitatxiki', meaning 'little grandmother', signifying respect for elders.
Aithan is an Irish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'. It has a rich history dating back centuries and was associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology.
Aithana is an exotic Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning 'radiance' or 'shining brightness', reflecting her luminous qualities.
Aithen is a distinctive Irish name derived from 'aithin', meaning 'little fire'.
Aitiana is a Polynesian name of Tahitian origin, meaning 'pure' or 'sacred', reflecting the natural beauty and spiritual significance of the islands.
Aitlin is an Irish female given name derived from 'Áit', meaning 'place'.
Aito, of Japanese origin, signifies 'eternal love'.
Aitor is a Basque name meaning 'solitary' or 'lonely', historically given to children born out of wedlock. It is also significant in Basque mythology as the first man created by god Eguberri, and has ties to the Basque independence movement.
Aittana, of Basque origin, means 'little flower', symbolizing beauty and grace.
Aitza is a distinct Basque name derived from the word 'aitz', meaning 'mountain pass'. It signifies courage and determination, reflecting its historic association with Basque mythology and legends of heroes braving treacherous terrains.
Aiva is a Latvian girl's name meaning 'life', derived from ancient Baltic mythology where it was associated with the goddess of fertility.
Aivah is a Hebrew name meaning 'life', with a rich Jewish cultural heritage and growing global popularity due to its uniqueness and profound significance.
Aivan, of Finnish origin, means "brains" or "mind," reflecting Finnish tradition of naming children based on perceived qualities like intelligence and wisdom.
Aivan is a rare yet powerful Irish male given name, derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Aodha, meaning 'grandson of Hugh'.
Aiven is a unique unisex Finnish given name derived from "aivot," meaning brain, reflecting Finnish culture's emphasis on intelligence and wisdom.
Aiven is a Finnish boys' name meaning 'brains or intellect', growing popular in late 20th century Finland.
Aivery is a distinctive Irish name derived from the surname O'Brien, meaning "descendant of Bryan," carrying a rich history and prestigious heritage from ancient Ireland's notable figures and powerful O'Brien clan.
Aivi is a unique Japanese name meaning 'love' or 'affection', commonly used for both boys and girls.
Aivley is a modern, unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, coined by parents seeking an unusual name for their child.
Aivree is a rare Scottish name derived from 'aigh', meaning 'fire' in Scottish Gaelic.
Aivry is a rare Hebrew given name meaning "my father is my strength," symbolizing familial bond and protection.
Aivy is a rare name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Old English 'Ælfric' meaning 'elf power', or of Basque origin signifying 'life'.
Aivyn is a modern invention, its origin and meaning unknown.