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Ajayden is a unique, recently created name by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight Saga series, inspired by ancient Rome and associated with strength and power.
Ajaye is a unisex name of African Yoruba origin, meaning "Born of a lioness", signifying strength and courage.
Ajaye is a distinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Its meaning, "the lioness crowns its mother," signifies strength, power, and maternal love.
Ajayi is a Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'firstborn', signifying pride and honor as the first child born to a family.
Ajayla is an Indian name meaning "unconquerable," derived from the Sanskrit word "Ajaya" and associated with the Hindu god Indra.
Ajaylah is a rare American girls' name derived from Ajay ("invincible") and Aylah ("night dawn"), conveying strength and uniqueness.
Ajaysia is an exotic African-origin name derived from Aisha ('life') combined with Jasmine, popularized in the U.S. during the late 20th century.
Ajdin is a Bosnian name derived from 'ajd', meaning 'battle', translating to 'winner of battles' suggesting strength and courage.
Aje is an uncommon Nigerian Igbo name, possibly signifying 'warrior' based on Yoruba association, popularized by Nigerian literature like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 'Half of a Yellow Sun.'
Ajea is a captivating unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture meaning 'the king brings joy' or 'joyful king', embodying wisdom, strength, and benevolence.
Ajee is a captivating Yoruba name meaning 'the first-born daughter,' reflecting African cultural pride and family tradition.
A functions of Ajee , this captivating name hails from African roots, specifically among the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, translating to 'the joy of life' and embodying positivity.
Ajeenah is an uncommon Arabic name meaning "rare" or "unusual".
Ajeet is an Indian name derived from 'Ajit', meaning 'unconquered' or 'invincible'.
Aadena is a unique name of unknown origin, meaning, and cultural significance.
Ajenae is a unique African female given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "riches are coming".
Ajene is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who makes things happen" or "the one who has power over life and death".
Ajene is a rare African name of Nigerian-Yoruba origin, meaning 'the one who brings peace'.
Ajeya is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'invincible'.
The name Ajha is of African origin from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "the one who comes after" and reflects the importance of lineage in Igbo culture.
Ahjane is a unique African Swahili name whose meaning is deeply rooted in culture but not explicitly defined.
Ajhani is an African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "one who brings joy".
Originating from Sundanese culture in Indonesia, the name 'Aji' means 'to win or conquer,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
Ajia is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the first daughter." It's traditionally given to the first-born girl as a symbol of pride and blessing, often leading to powerful roles in communities.
Ajiah is a unique Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "there will be growth.
Ajiana is a distinctive Yoruba female name with African roots, translating to "She shall be crowned," denoting dignity and royalty.
Ajianna is an Igbo Nigerian name meaning "loving grace".
Ajit is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unconquered'.
Ajita is an Indian origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'ajita', meaning unconquered or invincible.
Ajitesh is an Indian male name meaning 'invincible radiance'.
Ajith, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'unconquered', signifies strength and victory. In Hindu mythology, it's one of Lord Vishnu's 108 names.
Ajiya is a rare, feminine variant of the Sanskrit name Ajay, meaning 'invincible' and echoing the bravery of the warrior king from the Mahabharata epic.
Ajiyah is a unique and meaningful Swahili name derived from "ajia," meaning "society" or "community.
Ajla is a Bosnian name meaning 'the most precious', reflecting deep parental love and admiration.
Ajmal is a Persian name of Arabic origin, meaning 'gathering' or 'assembly', often associated with elegance and unity.
Ajna is a Sanskrit female name meaning "command" or "knowledge", symbolizing the third eye chakra in Hindu tradition.
Ajon is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'one who seeks'.
Ajoni is a unique African name believed to originate from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, potentially meaning 'firstborn'.
Ajooni is an uncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aj', meaning 'unconquerable', signifying strength and courage.
Ajournee is a unique unisex name of African origin derived from the French word 'jour' (day), carrying implied meanings related to days or new beginnings.