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Aaliyah Arabic, Hebrew high exalted, to ascend
Aasia Hindu
Aba African born on Thursday
Abbey Hebrew Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name.
Abbie Hebrew Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name.
Abby Hebrew Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent names.
Abelia Hebrew Breath. The feminine form of Abel.
Abella Assyrian child
Abeo Nigerian Happy she was born.
Abey Native American leaf
Abha Hindu lustrous beauty
Abhilasha Hindu
Abia Arabic Great.
Abigail Hebrew Father's joy.
Abijah Hebrew The Lord is my father.
Abilene The name of a city in Texas.
Abina Ghanian Born on a Thursday.
Autumn Latin autumn
Ava Greek An eagle.
Avalon The legendary island where King Arthur is supposedly buried. Also a Sydney placename.
Avani Hindu
Avanti Hindu ancient Malwa
Avantika Hindu
Avara Sanskrit The youngest.
Avasa Hindu independent
Avel Greek/Hebrew/Russian Breath. A boy or girl's name.
Aveline Old French From a placename. Also see Evelyn.
Avena Latin From the Oat field.
Aveolela Samoan rays of the sun
Avera Hebrew A transgressor.
Averah A transgressor.
Averil Old English The slayer of the boar.
Avery Old English The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name.
Avice French Warlike.
Avis Latin A bird. Also a variation of Avice.
Aviva Modern Jewish Of the springtime.
Avoca Irish A sweet valley.
Avril French From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. French form of April.
Awsta Welsh Majestic, or revered. The Welsh form of Augusta.
Awusi Ghanian Born on a Sunday.
Axelia Greek protector of mankind
Axelle Teutonic The father of peace. The feminine form of Axel.
Ayala Modern Hebrew A deer.
Ayame Japanese Iris
Ayasha Muslim muhammads wife
Ayelin Ayla, Linn
Ayesha Life. The name of Mohamed?s third and favourite wife.
Ayiana American Indian eternal bllom
Ayita Native American worker
Ayla Hebrew oak tree
Aylwen Welsh A fair brow.
Ayme
Ayse Turkish
Ayseg?l Turkish
Ayushi Hindu
Ayushmati Hindu person who has a long life
Azadeh Latin, Persian dry earth; detached, free of material things
Azalea Latin/Teutonic Latin Dry: Earth. Teutonic Noble: Cheer. Also a flower name.
Azalia Hebrew spared by jehovah
Azaria Hebrew Helped by God. A boy or girl's name.
Azarni Japanese A thistle flower.
Aziza Arabic The cherished one.
Azland Aza, Azalyn
Azra Arabic Virginal.
Azrael Az
Azura Old French From the Persian for blue sky.
Baby Girl Names Beginning with E
Eartha Old English Of the earth.
Easter Old English From the holiday.
Ebba Old English From the rich fortress.
Ebere African mercy
Eberta Teutonic Bright, brilliant.
Ebony Greek A black wood.
Ebrel Cornish From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. Cornish form of April.
Echo Greek A repeating round. The name of a nymph in Greek mythology.
Eda Old English Rich, prosperous.
Edalene Noble, King.
Edaline Noble, King.
Edana Gaelic Fiery.
Edda Old English rich
Edeline German Noble and kind. Also see Adele.
Eden Hebrew/Old English Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name.
Edena Hawaiian Renewal, rejuvenation.
Edeva Old English A rich gift.
Edina A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin.
Edith Old English Prosperity, or a gift.
Edlyn Old English A noble maiden.
Edme Scottish Protector. A variation of Esme, and the feminine form of Edmund.
Edmonda Old English A rich protector. The feminine form of Edmund.
Edna Hebrew Renewal, rejuvenation.
Edolie Old English noble
Edrea Old English Prosperous, powerful.
Edria Hebrew mighty
Edwerdina Old English A prosperous guardian. The female form of Edward.
Edwina Old English A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin.
Edythe Prosperity, or a gift.
Eerin Aboriginal A small grey owl.
Effie Of good reputation.
Effy Of good reputation.
Efia Ghanese born on tuesday
Efrosini Hebrew a fawn or a bird
Efterpi Greek pretty in face
Egeria Greek A wise adviser.
Eglantine Old French A flower name, from Old French.
Eiddwen Welsh The beloved fair one.
Eileen Irish Gaelic The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen.
Eilis Irish Gaelic A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Eir Old Norse The name of the goddess of healing.
Eira Welsh Snow.
Eireen Peace.
Eirena Peace.
Eirene Peace.
Eirian Welsh Silver.
Eirwen Welsh As white as snow.
Eithne Irish Gaelic Ardent, fiery. Also see Aine and Ena.
Ekala Aboriginal A lake.
Ekaterina Russian Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name.
Ekta Hindu
Ela Old English Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen.
Elaine English From the Old French form of Helen.
Elana A tree.
Elanora Aboriginal A home by the sea.
Elata Latin Exalted, of high birth.
Elberta Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
Elbertina Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
Elbertine Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
Elda Italian A battle maiden.
Eldora Spanish The golden one.
Eleanor Old French The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Electra Greek Brilliant.
Elena Italian/Portuguese/Spanish The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Eleni Greek The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Elenna A tree.
Eleora Hebrew the lord is my light
Elephteria Freedom.
Eleri Welsh The name of a river.
Elexus Latin Elex, Lex, Lexus
Elfreda Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse.
Elga The holy one.
Eliane Latin From the Greek word for sun.
Elida The little winged one.
Elie The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Elina Greek, Hindu pure, intelligent
Elinor The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Elinore The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Eliora Hebrew God is my light.
Elisa Spanish dedicated to God
Elisabeth Consecrated to God.
Elise French Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elisha Hebrew God is my salvation. The successor of Elijah in the Bible. A boy or girl's name.
Eliska Czech truthful
Elissa Greek Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elita Old French The little winged one or the chosen one.
Elizabeth Hebrew Consecrated to God. A name from the Bible. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elke The defender, or helper of mankind. Form of Alexandra.
Ella Old English Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen.
Ellamay A combination of Ella and May.
Elle French She, a woman.
Ellema African Milking a cow.
Ellen The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Elli The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
Ellice Greek Jehovah is God. The feminine form of Elias.
Ellie The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
Ellin Aboriginal To move.
Ellinor The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Elly The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
Elma Greek Pleasant, amiable.
Elmas Armenian A diamond.
Elmira Old English Noble.
Elodia Wealthy, prosperous.
Elodie Wealthy, prosperous.
Eloise Teutonic Healthy.
Elouera Aboriginal From the pleasant place.
Elrica German The ruler of all.
Elsa A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Else Hebrew concecrated to god
Elsie Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elspeth Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Eluned Welsh A waterfall.
Elvan Turkish
Elvina Old English The friend of the elves.
Elvira Latin/Teutonic Latin: The fair one. Teutonic: A true stranger.
Baby Girl Names Beginning with F
Fabia Latin A bean grower. Feminine form of Fabian.
Fabiana Latin bean
Fabienne French Bean grower.
Fabiola French Bean grower.
Fabrianne Latin Resourceful, or a craftswoman.
Fadila Arabic Generous and distinguished.
Fae English from Old French A fairy or magical creature. Also a diminutive of Faith.
Faiga Germanic a bird
Faina Anglo-Saxon joyful
Fainche Celtic saint's name
Faine Old English Joyful.
Fairlee Fairli
Fairley Old English A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name.
Fairuza Turkish turquoise
Faith English Trusting in God, having faith. Also see Fidela.
Faiza Arabic Victorious.
Faizah African victorious
Fala Native American crow
Falda Icelandic With folded wings.
Falguni Hindu
Fallon Irish A leader. A boy or girl's name.
Fanchon French From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis.
Fannie From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis.
Fanny From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis.
Fantasia Latin Asia, Fanta
Fantine French childlike
Farah Arabic Happiness. Also see Farrah.
Farfalla Italian butterfly
Farica A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick.
Farida Arabic Unique.
Fariishta Urdu angel
Farika A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick.
Farley Old English From the fern clearing. A boy or girl's name.
Farrah Old English Beautiful.
Fascienne Latin black
Fatima Arabic A woman who abstains, or weans a child. Also - a daughter of the prophet Mohamed.
Fatin Arabic captivating
Faustine Latin The fortunate one.
Fawn Old French A young deer.
Fawne Old French, Latin young deer
Fay English from Old French A fairy or magical creature. Also a diminutive of Faith.
Faye Fairy or elf.
Boys:
Baby Boy Names Beginning with A
Aakarshan Hindu attraction
Aaron Hebrew Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible.
Abaddon Hebrew Destruction.
Abba Hebrew A father.
Abban Latin White.
Abbas Arabic Stern.
Abbott Old English The father of the abbey.
Abdel Arabic servent
Abdiel Hebrew The servant of God. Faithful servant.
Abdieso Persian
Abdul Arabic The son of, or servant of.
Abdullah Arabic The servant of Allah.
Abe Hebrew Father of a multitude.
Abejundio Spanish relating to the abaje (bee)
Abel Hebrew A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Abelard Teutonic Nobly resolute.
Abenzio Celtic
Abercio Latin
Abernethy Scottish Gaelic The mouth of the Nethy River.
Abhay Hindu a son of Dharma
Abhi Hindu
Abhijit Hindu a constellation dear to Hari
Abhinav Hindu
Abhishek Hindu
Abhorson From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Abi Turkish An elder brother.
Abie Hebrew Breath, or the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Abiel Hebrew God is the father.
Abijah Hebrew The Lord is my father.
Abir Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong.
Abisha Hebrew God's gift.
Abner Hebrew Father of light. A biblical name.
Abraham Hebrew Father of a multitude.
Abram High father.
Abrasha Hebrew father
Absalom Arabic The father of peace. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Axel.
Abudemio Assyrian
Abundiantus Latin plentiful
Acacio Hebrew the Lord holds
Acario Latin ungrateful
Accursius Latin to hasten
Ace Latin Unity.
Acelin French Noble.
Achilles Greek A handsome figure in Greek mythology.
Achyuta Hindu a name of Vishnu
Ackerley Old English A dweller in the meadow.
Ackley Old English A dweller in the Oak tree meadow.
Acton Old English From the settlement with Oak trees.
Acuzio Latin sharp
Adair Scottish Gaelic From the Oak tree near the ford.
Adalardo Celtic noble
Adalgiso Old German noble hostage
Baby Boy Names Beginning with C
Cable Old French rope
Cadby Old Norse The warrior's settlement.
Cadell Welsh The battle spirit.
Cadeo Vietnamese folk song
Cadman Celtic A man of battle.
Cadmus Greek A man from the east. A mythological figure.
Cadogan Old Welsh Honour in battle.
Caedmon Celtic A wise warrior.
Caerwyn Welsh A blessed or holy fort.
Caesar Latin The name of the famous Roman emperor.
Cahil Turkish Young and inexperienced.
Cailan Gaelic child
Cailean Scottish Gaelic The victory of the people.
Cain Hebrew/Old French The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane.
Caine The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane.
Caithness From Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
Caius From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus.
Cajan
Cal Old English A calf herder.
Calder Old English Stream.
Caldwell Old English cold spring
Caleb Hebrew The devoted one.
Caley Irish Gaelic Slender. A boy or girl's name.
Calhoun Warrior.
Caliban From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Calisto Greek most beautiful
Calixto Latin a chalice
Callis Latin cup
Calum Scottish Dove.
Calvert Old English A calf herder.
Calvin Latin The little bald one.
Calvine The little bald one.
Cam Vietnamese, English orange fruit, sweet, beloved, referring to the sun
Camden Gaelic From the winding valley.
Cameron Scottish Gaelic A crooked nose. From an old Scottish surname.
Camille Latin Virginal, unblemished character. Also from a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name.
Camillo From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale.
Camlin Celtic crooked line
Campbell Scottish Gaelic A crooked mouth. The name of one of the great Scottish highland clans.
Candan Turkish sincerely
Candidius From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Cane Gaelic An old surname.
Canice Irish Gaelic The handsome one. The name of several early saints.
Cannon Kannon, Canon
Canute Old Norse A knot. The name of several Danish kings.
Capers
Caphis From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.
Capucius From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII.
Capulet From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet.
Caradoc Celtic/Welsh Beloved or amiable.
Carden Celtic from the black fortress
Cardew Cornish/Welsh The black fort.
Carel Dutch A free man.
Carey Irish/Celtic/Cornish Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name.
Carl German A free man.
Carleton Carl's town or farmer's town.
Baby Boy Names Beginning with F
Faber French A little blacksmith.
Fabian Latin Bean grower.
Fabrice Latin A craftsman.
Fabron French A little blacksmith.
Fadil Arabic The generous or distinguished one.
Fagan Gaelic The little fiery one.
Fairfax Old English The one with beautiful hair.
Fairley Old English A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name.
Faisal Arabic A wise judge.
Falgun Hindu month in the Hindu calendar
Falk Yiddish The falcon.
Falkner Old French A falconer, or falcon handler.
Fallon Irish A leader. A boy or girl's name.
Fane Old English Eager.
Faraji African consolation
Farand Teutonic Attractive, pleasant.
Farid Arabic Unique, unrivalled.
Fariel Persian
Farkas Hungarian wolf
Farley Old English From the fern clearing. A boy or girl's name.
Farman Old Norse A traveller or hawker.
Farnell Old English From the hill of ferns.
Farnley Old English From the fern meadow.
Farook Arabic One who can distinguish right from wrong.
Farquhar Scottish Gaelic The dear one.
Farrar Latin blacksmith
Farrell Celtic The valorous one.
Farriss Gaelic A rock.
Faulkner Old French A falconer, or falcon handler.
Faust Latin The fortunate one.
Favian Latin Understanding.
Faxon Teutonic long hair
Faysal Arabic A wise judge.
Fear English
Februus Latin Pagan God
Fedele Italian Faithful.
Federico Italian/Spanish A peaceful ruler.
Felipe Spanish A lover of horses.
Felix Latin Happy and prosperous.
Felton Old English From the farm in the field.
Fenn Old English A marsh or fen.
Fenton Old English From the marshlands.
Fenwick Old English From the farm in the marshland.
Feodore Greek The gift of God.
Ferdinand Teutonic Prepared for the journey. An adventurer or traveller.
Ferenc Latin, Hungarian Independent, free
Fergal Irish Gaelic A man of valour.
Fergus Gaelic Fearghas (Gaelic), Feargus.
Ferguson Gaelic Son of Fergus. Manly.
Fernando Daring, adventurous.
Fernleigh Old English From the fern meadow.
Fernley Old English From the fern meadow.
Feroz Arabic Victorious and successful.
Ferran Arabic baker
Ferrand Old French A grey-haired man.
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Aaliyah Arabic, Hebrew high exalted, to ascend
Aasia Hindu
Aba African born on Thursday
Abbey Hebrew Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name.
Abbie Hebrew Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent name.
Abby Hebrew Father's joy. From Abigail, but also used as independent names.
Abelia Hebrew Breath. The feminine form of Abel.
Abella Assyrian child
Abeo Nigerian Happy she was born.
Abey Native American leaf
Abha Hindu lustrous beauty
Abhilasha Hindu
Abia Arabic Great.
Abigail Hebrew Father's joy.
Abijah Hebrew The Lord is my father.
Abilene The name of a city in Texas.
Abina Ghanian Born on a Thursday.
Autumn Latin autumn
Ava Greek An eagle.
Avalon The legendary island where King Arthur is supposedly buried. Also a Sydney placename.
Avani Hindu
Avanti Hindu ancient Malwa
Avantika Hindu
Avara Sanskrit The youngest.
Avasa Hindu independent
Avel Greek/Hebrew/Russian Breath. A boy or girl's name.
Aveline Old French From a placename. Also see Evelyn.
Avena Latin From the Oat field.
Aveolela Samoan rays of the sun
Avera Hebrew A transgressor.
Averah A transgressor.
Averil Old English The slayer of the boar.
Avery Old English The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name.
Avice French Warlike.
Avis Latin A bird. Also a variation of Avice.
Aviva Modern Jewish Of the springtime.
Avoca Irish A sweet valley.
Avril French From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. French form of April.
Awsta Welsh Majestic, or revered. The Welsh form of Augusta.
Awusi Ghanian Born on a Sunday.
Axelia Greek protector of mankind
Axelle Teutonic The father of peace. The feminine form of Axel.
Ayala Modern Hebrew A deer.
Ayame Japanese Iris
Ayasha Muslim muhammads wife
Ayelin Ayla, Linn
Ayesha Life. The name of Mohamed?s third and favourite wife.
Ayiana American Indian eternal bllom
Ayita Native American worker
Ayla Hebrew oak tree
Aylwen Welsh A fair brow.
Ayme
Ayse Turkish
Ayseg?l Turkish
Ayushi Hindu
Ayushmati Hindu person who has a long life
Azadeh Latin, Persian dry earth; detached, free of material things
Azalea Latin/Teutonic Latin Dry: Earth. Teutonic Noble: Cheer. Also a flower name.
Azalia Hebrew spared by jehovah
Azaria Hebrew Helped by God. A boy or girl's name.
Azarni Japanese A thistle flower.
Aziza Arabic The cherished one.
Azland Aza, Azalyn
Azra Arabic Virginal.
Azrael Az
Azura Old French From the Persian for blue sky.
Baby Girl Names Beginning with E
Eartha Old English Of the earth.
Easter Old English From the holiday.
Ebba Old English From the rich fortress.
Ebere African mercy
Eberta Teutonic Bright, brilliant.
Ebony Greek A black wood.
Ebrel Cornish From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. Cornish form of April.
Echo Greek A repeating round. The name of a nymph in Greek mythology.
Eda Old English Rich, prosperous.
Edalene Noble, King.
Edaline Noble, King.
Edana Gaelic Fiery.
Edda Old English rich
Edeline German Noble and kind. Also see Adele.
Eden Hebrew/Old English Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name.
Edena Hawaiian Renewal, rejuvenation.
Edeva Old English A rich gift.
Edina A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin.
Edith Old English Prosperity, or a gift.
Edlyn Old English A noble maiden.
Edme Scottish Protector. A variation of Esme, and the feminine form of Edmund.
Edmonda Old English A rich protector. The feminine form of Edmund.
Edna Hebrew Renewal, rejuvenation.
Edolie Old English noble
Edrea Old English Prosperous, powerful.
Edria Hebrew mighty
Edwerdina Old English A prosperous guardian. The female form of Edward.
Edwina Old English A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin.
Edythe Prosperity, or a gift.
Eerin Aboriginal A small grey owl.
Effie Of good reputation.
Effy Of good reputation.
Efia Ghanese born on tuesday
Efrosini Hebrew a fawn or a bird
Efterpi Greek pretty in face
Egeria Greek A wise adviser.
Eglantine Old French A flower name, from Old French.
Eiddwen Welsh The beloved fair one.
Eileen Irish Gaelic The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen.
Eilis Irish Gaelic A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Eir Old Norse The name of the goddess of healing.
Eira Welsh Snow.
Eireen Peace.
Eirena Peace.
Eirene Peace.
Eirian Welsh Silver.
Eirwen Welsh As white as snow.
Eithne Irish Gaelic Ardent, fiery. Also see Aine and Ena.
Ekala Aboriginal A lake.
Ekaterina Russian Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name.
Ekta Hindu
Ela Old English Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen.
Elaine English From the Old French form of Helen.
Elana A tree.
Elanora Aboriginal A home by the sea.
Elata Latin Exalted, of high birth.
Elberta Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
Elbertina Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
Elbertine Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
Elda Italian A battle maiden.
Eldora Spanish The golden one.
Eleanor Old French The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Electra Greek Brilliant.
Elena Italian/Portuguese/Spanish The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Eleni Greek The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Elenna A tree.
Eleora Hebrew the lord is my light
Elephteria Freedom.
Eleri Welsh The name of a river.
Elexus Latin Elex, Lex, Lexus
Elfreda Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse.
Elga The holy one.
Eliane Latin From the Greek word for sun.
Elida The little winged one.
Elie The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Elina Greek, Hindu pure, intelligent
Elinor The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Elinore The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Eliora Hebrew God is my light.
Elisa Spanish dedicated to God
Elisabeth Consecrated to God.
Elise French Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elisha Hebrew God is my salvation. The successor of Elijah in the Bible. A boy or girl's name.
Eliska Czech truthful
Elissa Greek Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elita Old French The little winged one or the chosen one.
Elizabeth Hebrew Consecrated to God. A name from the Bible. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elke The defender, or helper of mankind. Form of Alexandra.
Ella Old English Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen.
Ellamay A combination of Ella and May.
Elle French She, a woman.
Ellema African Milking a cow.
Ellen The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Elli The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
Ellice Greek Jehovah is God. The feminine form of Elias.
Ellie The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
Ellin Aboriginal To move.
Ellinor The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Elly The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
Elma Greek Pleasant, amiable.
Elmas Armenian A diamond.
Elmira Old English Noble.
Elodia Wealthy, prosperous.
Elodie Wealthy, prosperous.
Eloise Teutonic Healthy.
Elouera Aboriginal From the pleasant place.
Elrica German The ruler of all.
Elsa A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Else Hebrew concecrated to god
Elsie Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elspeth Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Eluned Welsh A waterfall.
Elvan Turkish
Elvina Old English The friend of the elves.
Elvira Latin/Teutonic Latin: The fair one. Teutonic: A true stranger.
Baby Girl Names Beginning with F
Fabia Latin A bean grower. Feminine form of Fabian.
Fabiana Latin bean
Fabienne French Bean grower.
Fabiola French Bean grower.
Fabrianne Latin Resourceful, or a craftswoman.
Fadila Arabic Generous and distinguished.
Fae English from Old French A fairy or magical creature. Also a diminutive of Faith.
Faiga Germanic a bird
Faina Anglo-Saxon joyful
Fainche Celtic saint's name
Faine Old English Joyful.
Fairlee Fairli
Fairley Old English A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name.
Fairuza Turkish turquoise
Faith English Trusting in God, having faith. Also see Fidela.
Faiza Arabic Victorious.
Faizah African victorious
Fala Native American crow
Falda Icelandic With folded wings.
Falguni Hindu
Fallon Irish A leader. A boy or girl's name.
Fanchon French From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis.
Fannie From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis.
Fanny From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis.
Fantasia Latin Asia, Fanta
Fantine French childlike
Farah Arabic Happiness. Also see Farrah.
Farfalla Italian butterfly
Farica A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick.
Farida Arabic Unique.
Fariishta Urdu angel
Farika A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick.
Farley Old English From the fern clearing. A boy or girl's name.
Farrah Old English Beautiful.
Fascienne Latin black
Fatima Arabic A woman who abstains, or weans a child. Also - a daughter of the prophet Mohamed.
Fatin Arabic captivating
Faustine Latin The fortunate one.
Fawn Old French A young deer.
Fawne Old French, Latin young deer
Fay English from Old French A fairy or magical creature. Also a diminutive of Faith.
Faye Fairy or elf.
Boys:
Baby Boy Names Beginning with A
Aakarshan Hindu attraction
Aaron Hebrew Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible.
Abaddon Hebrew Destruction.
Abba Hebrew A father.
Abban Latin White.
Abbas Arabic Stern.
Abbott Old English The father of the abbey.
Abdel Arabic servent
Abdiel Hebrew The servant of God. Faithful servant.
Abdieso Persian
Abdul Arabic The son of, or servant of.
Abdullah Arabic The servant of Allah.
Abe Hebrew Father of a multitude.
Abejundio Spanish relating to the abaje (bee)
Abel Hebrew A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Abelard Teutonic Nobly resolute.
Abenzio Celtic
Abercio Latin
Abernethy Scottish Gaelic The mouth of the Nethy River.
Abhay Hindu a son of Dharma
Abhi Hindu
Abhijit Hindu a constellation dear to Hari
Abhinav Hindu
Abhishek Hindu
Abhorson From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Abi Turkish An elder brother.
Abie Hebrew Breath, or the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Abiel Hebrew God is the father.
Abijah Hebrew The Lord is my father.
Abir Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong.
Abisha Hebrew God's gift.
Abner Hebrew Father of light. A biblical name.
Abraham Hebrew Father of a multitude.
Abram High father.
Abrasha Hebrew father
Absalom Arabic The father of peace. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Axel.
Abudemio Assyrian
Abundiantus Latin plentiful
Acacio Hebrew the Lord holds
Acario Latin ungrateful
Accursius Latin to hasten
Ace Latin Unity.
Acelin French Noble.
Achilles Greek A handsome figure in Greek mythology.
Achyuta Hindu a name of Vishnu
Ackerley Old English A dweller in the meadow.
Ackley Old English A dweller in the Oak tree meadow.
Acton Old English From the settlement with Oak trees.
Acuzio Latin sharp
Adair Scottish Gaelic From the Oak tree near the ford.
Adalardo Celtic noble
Adalgiso Old German noble hostage
Baby Boy Names Beginning with C
Cable Old French rope
Cadby Old Norse The warrior's settlement.
Cadell Welsh The battle spirit.
Cadeo Vietnamese folk song
Cadman Celtic A man of battle.
Cadmus Greek A man from the east. A mythological figure.
Cadogan Old Welsh Honour in battle.
Caedmon Celtic A wise warrior.
Caerwyn Welsh A blessed or holy fort.
Caesar Latin The name of the famous Roman emperor.
Cahil Turkish Young and inexperienced.
Cailan Gaelic child
Cailean Scottish Gaelic The victory of the people.
Cain Hebrew/Old French The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane.
Caine The son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother Abel. Old French: Battlefield. Also see Cane.
Caithness From Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
Caius From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus.
Cajan
Cal Old English A calf herder.
Calder Old English Stream.
Caldwell Old English cold spring
Caleb Hebrew The devoted one.
Caley Irish Gaelic Slender. A boy or girl's name.
Calhoun Warrior.
Caliban From Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Calisto Greek most beautiful
Calixto Latin a chalice
Callis Latin cup
Calum Scottish Dove.
Calvert Old English A calf herder.
Calvin Latin The little bald one.
Calvine The little bald one.
Cam Vietnamese, English orange fruit, sweet, beloved, referring to the sun
Camden Gaelic From the winding valley.
Cameron Scottish Gaelic A crooked nose. From an old Scottish surname.
Camille Latin Virginal, unblemished character. Also from a Roman family name. A boy or girl's name.
Camillo From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale.
Camlin Celtic crooked line
Campbell Scottish Gaelic A crooked mouth. The name of one of the great Scottish highland clans.
Candan Turkish sincerely
Candidius From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Cane Gaelic An old surname.
Canice Irish Gaelic The handsome one. The name of several early saints.
Cannon Kannon, Canon
Canute Old Norse A knot. The name of several Danish kings.
Capers
Caphis From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens.
Capucius From Shakespeare's play Henry VIII.
Capulet From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet.
Caradoc Celtic/Welsh Beloved or amiable.
Carden Celtic from the black fortress
Cardew Cornish/Welsh The black fort.
Carel Dutch A free man.
Carey Irish/Celtic/Cornish Irish: The name of a castle. Celtic: From the river. Cornish: The loved one. A boy or girl's name.
Carl German A free man.
Carleton Carl's town or farmer's town.
Baby Boy Names Beginning with F
Faber French A little blacksmith.
Fabian Latin Bean grower.
Fabrice Latin A craftsman.
Fabron French A little blacksmith.
Fadil Arabic The generous or distinguished one.
Fagan Gaelic The little fiery one.
Fairfax Old English The one with beautiful hair.
Fairley Old English A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name.
Faisal Arabic A wise judge.
Falgun Hindu month in the Hindu calendar
Falk Yiddish The falcon.
Falkner Old French A falconer, or falcon handler.
Fallon Irish A leader. A boy or girl's name.
Fane Old English Eager.
Faraji African consolation
Farand Teutonic Attractive, pleasant.
Farid Arabic Unique, unrivalled.
Fariel Persian
Farkas Hungarian wolf
Farley Old English From the fern clearing. A boy or girl's name.
Farman Old Norse A traveller or hawker.
Farnell Old English From the hill of ferns.
Farnley Old English From the fern meadow.
Farook Arabic One who can distinguish right from wrong.
Farquhar Scottish Gaelic The dear one.
Farrar Latin blacksmith
Farrell Celtic The valorous one.
Farriss Gaelic A rock.
Faulkner Old French A falconer, or falcon handler.
Faust Latin The fortunate one.
Favian Latin Understanding.
Faxon Teutonic long hair
Faysal Arabic A wise judge.
Fear English
Februus Latin Pagan God
Fedele Italian Faithful.
Federico Italian/Spanish A peaceful ruler.
Felipe Spanish A lover of horses.
Felix Latin Happy and prosperous.
Felton Old English From the farm in the field.
Fenn Old English A marsh or fen.
Fenton Old English From the marshlands.
Fenwick Old English From the farm in the marshland.
Feodore Greek The gift of God.
Ferdinand Teutonic Prepared for the journey. An adventurer or traveller.
Ferenc Latin, Hungarian Independent, free
Fergal Irish Gaelic A man of valour.
Fergus Gaelic Fearghas (Gaelic), Feargus.
Ferguson Gaelic Son of Fergus. Manly.
Fernando Daring, adventurous.
Fernleigh Old English From the fern meadow.
Fernley Old English From the fern meadow.
Feroz Arabic Victorious and successful.
Ferran Arabic baker
Ferrand Old French A grey-haired man.
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