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Alonzo

Noble and ready

Aloysius

Noble and illustrious

Alph

Noble or bright

Alpha

The first letter of the Greek alphabet

Alphonso

Noble and ready.

Alpine

Pertaining to high mountains

Alta

High or elevated.

Althea

Healer

Alto

High or elevated in musical terms

Alton

From the old town

Alucard

The name is a reversal of 'Dracula', often used to represent the character's vampiric nature.

Aludra

A name derived from the Arabic word for 'the she-bear' or 'the bear'.

Alvaro

Elf warrior

Alve

A diminutive form of the name Albino, which means 'white' or 'bright'.

Alvey

Noble friend

Alvie

Noble friend

Alvin

Noble friend

Alvy

Derived from the Old French name Alvi, meaning 'elf' or 'noble friend'

Alwin

Noble friend

Aly

Noble or exalted

Alyosha

Defender of mankind

Alysa

Noble or kind

Alysia

Noble

Alyssa

Noble, exalted

Ama

Meaning 'mother' or 'nurturer' in various languages.

Amabel

Lovable or worthy of love

Amadee

Beloved by God

Amadeo

Loves God

Amadeus

Lover of God

Amado

Beloved; loved one

Amak

A name often associated with love and affection

Amal

Hope or aspiration in Arabic

Amalea

Derived from the Latin word 'amal', meaning 'hardworking' or 'industrious'.

Amalfi

A town in Italy famous for its scenic beauty

Amalia

Work

Amalou

Derived from African roots, meaning 'hope' or 'wealth'.

Aman

A common name meaning 'trustworthy' in Arabic and Hindi

Amani

Peace or tranquility

Amany

A name of Arabic origin that means 'truth' or 'trust'.

Amar

Meaning 'eternal' in Arabic

Amara

Eternal or immortal

Amari

Chief or leader

Amarillo

Spanish for yellow

Amato

Beloved, loved

Amaya

Night rain

Amayo

A name often associated with sweetness and charm

Amba

The name Amba is of Indian origin, meaning 'mother' or 'goddess'.

Amber

Fossilized tree resin, often used in jewelry and decorative items.

Ambra

Amber, a fossilized tree resin appreciated for its beauty and color.

Ambros

Divine, immortal

Ambrose

Immortal

Ambrosi

Derived from the Latin word 'ambrosius', meaning 'immortal' or ' divine'

Ambu

A form of the word 'ambulance' in some languages, often associated with care and rescue

Ameera

Princess, leader

Amei

Beloved

Ameli

Derived from the Germanic word meaning 'work' or 'industrious'.

Amelia

Work, effort

Amelie

Work

Amelio

Derived from the Latin name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager'

Amerigo

Italian name meaning 'work ruler' or 'brave and powerful'

Amethyst

A precious purple stone believed to have healing properties

Ami

Friend or beloved in French

Amias

Meaning 'beloved' or 'friend' in Spanish

Amico

Friend

Amidala

The name Amidala is associated with the character Padmé Amidala from the Star Wars franchise, known for her strength, intelligence, and leadership.

Amie

French for 'friend'

Amigo

Spanish for 'friend'

Amika

Friend or beloved in Latin

Amina

Trustworthy, faithful

Amira

Princess or leader in Arabic

Amiro

Brave or courageous one

Amity

Friendship; harmony

Amka

The name means 'night' in Inuktitut

Ammy

Beloved or dear one

Amo

Latin for 'I love'

Amon

The name Amon derives from a powerful deity in ancient Egyptian mythology, often associated with the sun and creation.

Amor

Love

Amora

Means 'love' in Spanish and Portuguese

Amore

Love in Italian

Amorette

A little love

Amoria

A name that evokes love and affection

Amorita

Little Love

Amory

Brave; powerful

Amos

Carried by God

Amour

French for love

Amra

Baltic word for 'young girl' or 'maiden'.

Amsela

A name derived from Arabic meaning 'one who is full of faith or trust'.

Amulet

A small object worn for protection or luck

Amun

The name of an ancient Egyptian god associated with the sun and air.

Amur

A river in eastern Russia and northeastern China, known for its biodiversity.

Amy

Beloved

AméLie

Hardworking

Ana

Grace

Anabel

Graceful and loving

Anais

Grace

Anakin

Warrior

Anala

A name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'fiery' or 'sacred fire'

Anand

Bliss or happiness

Anatol

Derived from the Greek name 'Anatolius', meaning 'from the East'.

Anatole

Gift of the sun