# | ♂ | Name |
Meaning |
1 |
♂ | Aaryan | of the greatest strength |
2 |
♂ | Abdallah | Servant of God |
3 |
♂ | Abdul | Servant |
4 |
♂ | Abdulkarim | |
5 |
♂ | Abu-Bakr | companion of mohamed |
6 |
♂ | Adrian | From the Latin Hadrianus meaning of Adria or of the Adriatic sea region. Pope Adrian IV was a 12 century British Pope who became popular in the 1980s when Sue Townsend published 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole'. |
7 |
♂ | Adriano | Dark; Variant of Adrian. From Adria.: (The Adriatic sea region.). |
8 |
♂ | Agustino | deserving of respect |
9 |
♂ | Ahmed | Highly praised or one who constantly thanks God |
10 |
♂ | Akram | Noblest |
11 |
♂ | Albert | beautifully by noble behavior |
12 |
♂ | Alfayo | |
13 |
♂ | Alfred | He gets that board of elves |
14 |
♂ | Ali | Noble, Sublime |
15 |
♂ | Alkan | |
16 |
♂ | Allan | rock |
17 |
♂ | Allen | Rock |
18 |
♀ | Ally | Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
19 |
♂ | Alvin | Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names. |
20 |
♀ | Alzan | woman |
21 |
♂ | Amon | Secret; faithful; roaring stream. |
22 |
♂ | Amos | Strong; carried; brave. Amos was an 8th century B.C. Old Testament prophet. |
23 |
♂ | Amour | |
24 |
♀ | Andrea | manlike, manly, brave |
25 |
♂ | Andrew | Manly; brave. In the Bible the first of the twelve apostles chosen was Andrew. The name comes from the Greek word andros, which means "strong, manly and courageous." Andrew is patron saint of Scotland and Russia. See also Jedrick and Kendrick. |
26 |
♂ | Anthony | Anthony(or Antony) is a given name for men. It originates from a Roman family name 'Antonius'. Its full name is Marcus Antonius means Mark Antony in English.
The name appears in many countries in different forms like Antoine in French, Antonio in Spanish and Italian, António or Antônio in Portuguese, Anton in Russian, etc.
Anthony means "flower", which came from a Greek word "anthos". |
27 |
♂ | Antony | Flower |
28 |
♂ | Arnold | He who reigns as an Eagle |
29 |
♂ | Aron | Variant of Aaron: Lofty; exalted; high mountain. |
30 |
♂ | Arthur | From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century. |
31 |
♂ | Athumani | Third One |
32 |
♂ | Ayman | Holy, Right-hand Worker |
33 |
♂ | Ayubu | |
34 |
♂ | Benard | from bernard |
35 |
♂ | Benjamin | son of happiness |
36 |
♂ | Benson | son |
37 |
♂ | Bernardo | bear |
38 |
♂ | Boniface | benefactor |
39 |
♂ | Braxton | Brock's town. |
40 |
♂ | Brayan | Noble |
41 |
♂ | Brayton | from great bitain |
42 |
♂ | Bright | |
43 |
♂ | Brighton | Place name in Britain. |
44 |
♂ | Bruno | brown |
45 |
♂ | Bryson | son |
46 |
♂ | Bryton | a briton |
47 |
♂ | Calvin | Bald. Famous Bearers: Early 20th century American President Coolidge; fashion designer Calvin Klein. |
48 |
♂ | Cassian | curls |
49 |
♂ | Castor | Greek and Lat. "Beaver". The name is only indirectly related to this animal called together: the original meaning is' he who shines, "the Indogerm. root * KAD (compare Cassandra). Castor was the name of a substance secreted by the beaver and used as a remedy against stomach ailments. Castor was the name of the son of a Spartan king Tyndareus, with his twin brother Pollux (the Dioscuri). Castor and Pollux is the name of the star twins, Gemini. The sacred Castor, circa late 4th century, is considered the apostle of Moselle. He is patron of Koblenz; church. Holiday: Feb. 13. |
50 |
♂ | Charles | a non-noble freeman |
# | ♂ | Name |
Meaning |
1 |
♀ | Abigail | The father rejoices |
2 |
♀ | Adela | Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. Famous bearer: Adela was the name of one of British King William I's daughters. |
3 |
♀ | Adeline | beauty |
4 |
♀ | Adriana | coming from or resident of Adria |
5 |
♀ | Agape | love |
6 |
♀ | Agatha | good |
7 |
♀ | Agnes | chaste, pure, holy |
8 |
♀ | Agness | Pure, Lamb |
9 |
♀ | Agripina | |
10 |
♀ | Aisha | Life, she lives. |
11 |
♀ | Alice | Of the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a form of Adelaide. Used in Britian since the 12th century; Alice became very popular in 1865 when Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland was published. |
12 |
♀ | Aloysia | Famous |
13 |
♀ | Amanda | From the Latin word amanda, meaning "lovable." Literary; poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century. |
14 |
♀ | Amina | Truthful. (Swahili). |
15 |
♀ | Aneth | |
16 |
♀ | Anitha | |
17 |
♀ | Anna | Gracious, sweet and bitter, sad |
18 |
♀ | Ashley | Lives in the ash tree grove. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood. Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind'. Both a male and female name. |
19 |
♀ | Aurelia | gold |
20 |
♀ | Aziza | Precious. (Swahili). |
21 |
♀ | Béatrice | Feminine form of Beattie: Bringer of joy; blesses. |
22 |
♂ | Benard | from bernard |
23 |
♀ | Berenice | Victory |
24 |
♀ | Bernadeta | |
25 |
♀ | Bernadetha | |
26 |
♀ | Betty | God has sworn |
27 |
♀ | Blandina | flattering, loving, friendly |
28 |
♀ | Brenda | sword |
29 |
♂ | Bright | |
30 |
♀ | Brightness | |
31 |
♀ | Caren | Clean and pure |
32 |
♀ | Caris | Friendly, gracious |
33 |
♀ | Carlen | Descendant Of Charles |
34 |
♀ | Caroline | means the same as guy |
35 |
♀ | Cathérine | clean or pure |
36 |
♀ | Cecylia | impaired |
37 |
♀ | Christina | anointed |
38 |
♀ | Clara | bright, shiny, glossy |
39 |
♀ | Clarisa | clear |
40 |
♂ | Clarke | from the name clark |
41 |
♀ | Coletha | Victory |
42 |
♀ | Consolata | Consolation. |
43 |
♀ | Constancia | Constancy; steadfastness. . |
44 |
♀ | Cynthia | From Kinthos |
45 |
♀ | Dayana | The |
46 |
♀ | Debora | Bee. |
47 |
♀ | Delphina | dolphin |
48 |
♂ | Devotha | |
49 |
♀ | Diana | From the Greek goddess of the moon. |
50 |
♀ | Dora | Originally a diminutive of Dorothea, Dorothy, or any name ending in -dora. It has become common as a name on its own. Famous bearer: William Wordsworth's daughter was known in later life as Dora. |