Akhai is a rare Greek name meaning 'unseen', historically associated with the brave Greeks who fought in the Trojan War, and once held by Spartan King Akhaios.
Akhenaton was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh whose name means 'satisfied with the presence of Aten', a solar deity he worshipped instead of traditional gods, reflecting his religious reforms during his reign (1353-1336 BCE).
The name Akhila, derived from Sanskrit 'Akhi' meaning eye and '-la' meaning beauty, signifies 'one with beautiful eyes'. In Hindu mythology, Akhila is the name of a brave warrior princess from the Ramayana.
Akhilesh is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Lord of All' or 'Complete Lord', associated with the warrior hero Arjuna in Hindu mythology.
Akhilles is a Greek male name meaning 'pain' or 'grief', derived from the ancient Greek word 'akheilos'. It is famously associated with the undefeated warrior Achilles from Homer's Iliad.
Akhira is an Arabic-origin name commonly given to girls, meaning "the hereafter" or "final destination," signifying the life after death in Islamic belief.
Akia is an African name of Hausa origin that means "life" or "to live," embodying the spirit of vibrant living while carrying significant cultural heritage and familial connection.
Akiba is a unique Japanese name derived from the word 'akiba', meaning 'red leaf'. Traditionally given to both males and females, it has gained international recognition for its distinct sound and cultural connection.
Akiba is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'like' or 'resembling', originally given for striking resemblance to another person, and associated with the revered scholar Rabbi Akiva.
Akie is a unisex Japanese given name composed of 'あ' meaning 'ah', and 'きえ' associated with swift movement or disappearance. Popular since the Edo period, it remains common today.
Akie is a unisex Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "秋" (autumn) and "桂" (cinnamon tree), translating to "Autumn Cinnamon Tree". It gained popularity during the Edo period and symbolizes resilience, adaptability, and longevity.