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Appoll

A variation of Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and arts

Aquana

Derived from the Latin word for water, often associated with aquatic themes.

Aragon

A place in Spain known for its rich history and culture

Aramis

One of the three musketeers.

Aranca

A unique and rare name without a specific translation

Aranja

A name inspired from Indian culture meaning 'bright' or 'sacred'.

Aranxa

A name of Spanish origin often associated with bravery and strength.

Arctic

Relating to the regions around the North Pole

Arella

A name derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'angel' or 'lioness of God'.

Aretha

Noble, exalted

Ariana

Most holy

Arinka

Derived from 'rinka', a variant of the name 'Irina' which means 'peace' or 'serenity'.

Arisha

Full of life

Arktos

Greek for bear

Armigo

Friend

Artemy

The name is derived from the Greek word 'Artemis', often associated with the goddess of the hunt.

Arthos

Brave or strong

Arthur

Noble or courageous one

Arturo

One who is courageous and noble

Arusha

A place of peace

Ascona

A name derived from a picturesque town in Switzerland

Asgard

A realm in Norse mythology, often associated with gods and valor.

Ashlee

A variant of Ashley, meaning 'ash tree meadow' or 'dweller near the ash tree'.

Ashley

From the ash tree meadow

Ashlyn

Dream or vision

Ashoka

Without sorrow

Ashton

Town of ash trees

Askara

A name that refers to a star or celestial body

Asmund

Divine protection

Astral

Relating to the stars or outer space

Astria

Derived from the Latin word for star.

Astrid

Divine strength

Athena

Goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology

Athens

The capital city of Greece, known for its rich history and contributions to art and philosophy.

Athina

Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare

Atina

A name associated with a city in Italy, suggesting elegance and beauty.

Atreju

He who helps others

Atreyu

A character from the novel 'The Neverending Story' by Michael Ende

Aubrie

Means 'elf ruler' or 'magical being'

Audrey

Noble strength

Audria

Noble strength

Auggie

Derived from the name Augustine, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent'

Aulani

Heavenly place

Aurelia

Golden

Aurelie

Golden or gilded in Latin

Auryne

Derived from the Latin word 'aureus', meaning golden.

Austin

Great, magnificent

Auston

Great or magnificent

Autumn

The season after summer and before winter

Avanti

Forward or onward

Avenir

French for 'future'

Avrora

Dawn or Aurora in Italian

Axelle

Father's peace

Ayesha

Alive and prosperous

Ayleen

Light or bright

Ayscha

Noble and sophisticated

Azalea

A flowering shrub that symbolizes femininity and romance

Azalia

A name derived from the flower 'azalea', symbolizing femininity and beauty

Aziza

Noble, respected, or beloved.

Azriel

Helper of God

Azura

Spanish for sky blue

Azzura

Blue in Italian

Baalos

A figure from ancient mythology associated with power and strength.

Bacira

A name sometimes associated with kindness or affection

Baekgu

White dog

Baggio

Derived from the surname of the famous Italian football player Roberto Baggio.

Bagira

A character from Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', representing strength and wisdom

Bahiya

Means 'the beautiful one' or 'the fragrant one' in Arabic.

Baibai

Means 'white white' or 'pure white' in Chinese.

Baikal

A large freshwater lake located in Siberia, known for being the deepest lake in the world and hosting unique wildlife

Bailie

A helper or steward

Balboa

The name Balboa is derived from the surname of the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa.

Balder

The name Balder is of Norse origin, meaning 'brave' or 'prince'.

Baldur

The name Baldur means 'brave' or 'bold' in Old Norse.

Balino

A playful and whimsical name

Bambam

A playful character from the Flintstones cartoon.

Bambie

A young deer

Banana

A tropical fruit that has a soft, pulpy flesh and is typically yellow when ripe

Bandit

A thief or robber, often used in a playful or cheeky context

Banjo

A stringed musical instrument with a round body and a long neck

Bardon

A variant of the name 'Bard', which refers to a poet or storyteller

Barina

Female dog or she-dog

Barker

Someone who barks or a person who announces something loudly

Barkis

A character from Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield', known for his loyalty and charm

Barkly

A playful and energetic dog.

Barkus

A playful twist on barking, often associated with the joy of dogs

Barley

A type of cereal grain

Barney

Son of comfort

Barnie

A variant of the name Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear'.

Barton

Derived from a surname meaning 'barley settlement'

Bartus

A variation of the name Bartholomew, which means 'son of the furrow'.

Basima

Bringer of good news

Baskja

Means 'a beautiful woman' or 'a queen' in certain cultures

Batimo

A name with a unique and playful connotation, often associated with joy and happiness

Baydar

The name 'Baydar' is derived from Turkic origins meaning 'the one who has a voice' or 'the one who announces'.

Baylor

A place name in England

Bazibi

A playful or affectionate term

Beanie

A type of hat worn for warmth

Beasto

Beast or animal, often used to denote a strong or powerful being

Beauty

The quality of being physically attractive.