Female and male first names.



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Akanni is a Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, meaning 'the first to arrive' or 'pioneer', often associated with the courageous deity Shango.
Akanni is a unique male name of Yoruba origin, translating to "God will make it possible," symbolizing hope and perseverance.
Akansha is an Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "born of desire.
Akara, of Yoruba origin, means "the first thing created by God" or "the crown of the head," symbolizing wisdom and strength.
Akaree: A rare, enigmatic first name of unknown origin, devoid of established meaning, yet versatile enough for personal interpretation.
Akari is a Japanese given name that means 'to shine' or 'to light up'.
Akari is a Japanese feminine name derived from "akaru," meaning "shine" or "light," signifying brightness and clarity.
Akaria, of African origin from Nigeria's Igbo people, signifies 'the first child', reflecting great joy and blessing.
Akarii is a Japanese feminine name derived from "akari", meaning "light".
Akarri is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'the brave one'.
Akari is an enigmatic name of unknown African origins, popularized in recent years by parents seeking unique names for their children.
Akarsh is a unique Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'attractive' or 'alluring', inspired by the Hindu god Indra's divine powers of attraction.
Akash is an Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Akasha,' meaning 'sky' or 'space,' representing vastness, freedom, and infinite possibilities.
Akasha is a rare and exotic name of Sanskrit origin, translating to "sky" or "space," and often associated with the Hindu goddess of night, Akashganga.
Akashdeep is an Indian origin given name meaning "sky-lamp" or "heavenly light", inspired by Hindu mythology's Lord Indra.
Akashia is a rare Indian name derived from 'Akasha', meaning 'space' or 'sky'.
Akasia is a rare yet intriguing Greek-derived female name meaning 'recklessness' or 'folly'.
Akaya, of Japanese origin, means "red song" or "scarlet melody".
Akaycia is a unique American name of uncertain origin, potentially meaning 'power of the sky' or 'energy of the universe'.
Akayden is a modern boys' name of uncertain origin and meaning, with some suggesting it's linked to the Irish name Aodhan ("fire"), though this isn't universally accepted.
Akayla is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "crowned with glory".
Akaylah is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'my father is joy', often associated with kindness and intelligence, popularized by figures like Akaylah Wilson who inspired positivity despite illness.
Akaylee is a contemporary American girl's name created by combining Aaliyah and Kaylee, with no direct translation or traditional meaning.
Akaylia is a unique female name of African American origin, created by combining the names of actresses Aja Naomi King and Kerry Washington. Despite lacking a specific historical meaning, it has gained popularity among African American communities due to its modern and fashionable image. Pronounced /ah-KAY-lee-ə/, Akaylia often represents progress and empowerment today.
Akaysha is an African Igbo name meaning "God will lead us," signifying trust in divine guidance.
Akaysia is an African origin name derived from the Swahili word "akasia," meaning "to be joyful." Popularized by actress Meagan Tandy's portrayal of Akaysia Johnson in "One Life to Live," this unique name embodies strength, happiness, and positivity.
Akbar is a Persian origin name meaning "great" or "powerful".
Akea is a distinctive Hawaiian name meaning 'open' or 'spacious,' embodying freedom and vastness.
Akeam, of African Yoruba origin, signifies 'the child who brings happiness.'
Akeara is a modern Hawaiian name derived from 'akea', meaning 'wide' or 'broad'.
Akeba is an uncommon yet significant name of African origin, derived from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, associated with 'strength' or 'courage'.
Akebia is a Japanese feminine given name derived from the graceful Akebi tree, known for its pink or white spring blooms.
Akeda is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "wise" or "rich in wisdom.
Akeel is an intelligent and wise Arabic origin name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', reflecting parents' hopes for their children.
Akeela is a Swahili name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', popularized by Gary Paulsen's 'Hatchet' novel.
Akeelah is an African-derived name from the Yoruba tradition, meaning 'courageous warrior,' reflecting qualities like strength and intelligence associated with the spirit Oya.
Akeem is an African name of West African origin, derived from the Arabic 'Ahmad', meaning 'highly praised'.
Akeema, of African-Swahili origin, signifies 'believer' or 'one of strong faith.'
Akeen, of African Mandinka origin, holds strong Islamic significance derived from the Arabic word 'Iqra,' meaning 'to read' or 'recite.'
Akeena is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'mother is supreme' or 'mother has power.'