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Andy

Brave, manly

Aneesa

Graceful, compassionate

Anevay

A Native American name meaning 'the one who sings'.

Angelica

Derived from a Latin word meaning 'angelic' or 'messenger'.

Angelus

Latin for 'angel' or 'messenger'.

Angeni

Spirit or angel

Angie

A diminutive form of Angela, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'.

Angus

A name of Gaelic origin meaning 'one strength' or 'the one choice'

Anita

Grace; favor

Anja

Gracious, merciful

Anji

Beloved

Anka

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

Anna

Grace

Annabell

Grace or favor

Annabella

Gracious and beautiful

Anneli

Graceful or merciful

Annelie

Graceful or light

Annelle

Graceful; a form of the name 'Anna'

Annet

Gracious; merciful

Anni

A diminutive form of the name Anna, often used to express affection

Annia

A variant of the name Anna, which means 'grace' or 'favor'.

Annica

Graceful

Annis

A variation of the name Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'

Annja

Graceful

Annuschka

Little Anna

Anny

A variant of 'Annie', often used as a diminutive of 'Anne', meaning grace.

Anoki

A name meaning 'the one who is strong' or 'the great warrior'

Anouk

Graceful or merciful

Anouska

Graceful and full of life

Ansel

Derived from the Old German name Anselm meaning 'God's protection'.

Ansley

A meadow or clearing in the woods

Anson

Derived from Old English meaning 'son of the ancestor'

Anta

The name is derived from a type of antelope, symbolizing grace and agility.

Antar

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'

Antero

A name of Spanish origin meaning 'warrior' or 'brave'.

Anthea

Flower or blossom

Antoine

Symbol of valor or worthy of praise

Antoinette

Derived from the name Antoine, meaning 'beyond praise' or 'of inestimable worth'.

Antra

A term meaning 'a bright light' or 'radiance'

Anubis

Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife and funerary rites

Anuka

The name that refers to blessing or grace

Anya

Grace

Anza

Reference to a person of great importance or significance

Anzo

Derived from a name meaning 'sacred' or 'holy'

Aodhan

Little fire

Aolani

Heavenly cloud

Apachi

A term often associated with the Native American Apache tribe, representing strength and resilience

Apoll

Derived from the name Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, knowledge, and healing.

Apollon

God of music, arts, knowledge and the sun in Greek mythology

Apollonia

Of Apollo, the Greek god of music and art

Apollos

Of the god Apollo, representing knowledge and arts

Appia

The name 'Appia' derives from the Appian Way, an ancient road in Italy.

Appoll

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

Apricot

A fruit that is soft, sweet, and typically orange in color

Aquana

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

Ara

An alternative form of 'Arah', meaning 'to rise' or 'to ascend'

Aranca

A unique and rare name without a specific translation

Aranja

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

Arano

Means 'the distant one' in Japanese

Aranxa

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

Aras

Derived from various languages meaning 'hope' or 'path'.

Arata

Fresh or new

Arbo

Tree

Arcadia

A region or state of rustic innocence and simplicity

Arcanine

A powerful, mythical canine Pokémon known for its loyalty and speed

Archie

Genuine or bold

Arctic

Relating to the regions around the North Pole

Ardenne

Derived from a region in Belgium known for its natural beauty.

Ardon

A variant of the name 'Aard', meaning 'eagle' or 'mountain' in some cultures.

Areck

Courageous

Arella

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

Arena

A place of gathering for sports or entertainment.

Aretha

Noble, exalted

Arex

Referring to 'king' or 'leader' in Latin

Arga

A term often associated with strength and resilience.

Argo

Greek mythology reference, the ship that carried Jason and the Argonauts.

Ari

A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'lion' or 'brave'.

Aria

A musical term referring to a melody or song, often used in operas.

Ariana

Most holy

Arianell

A Welsh name that means 'silver' or 'little silver'

Aric

Noble ruler

Arie

Derived from the Hebrew name which means 'lion'.

Arielle

Lioness

Aries

The first astrological sign in the zodiac, representing leadership and courage

Arik

Brave; noble

Arika

A name of Japanese origin meaning 'bright' or 'intelligent'

Arinka

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

Arion

A name of a legendary horse from Greek mythology, symbolizing speed and power.

Aris

Greek for 'the best'

Arisa

A name of Japanese origin meaning 'beautiful village'

Arisha

Full of life

Ariva

Derived from the Italian term 'arriva' meaning arrive, suggesting a sense of arrival or new beginnings.

Arizona

A state in the southwestern region of the United States known for its desert climate and picturesque landscapes

Arja

A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'to be noble'

Ark

A vessel used for carrying and protection, often associated with the biblical story of Noah's Ark

Arkam

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'brave' or 'strong'

Arkan

A variant of the name derived from the Turkish word for 'pure' or 'clean', also associated with strength.

Arkas

Derives from a Greek word meaning 'the bear'.

Arkos

Derived from Greek, meaning 'leader' or 'ruler'.

Arktos

Greek for bear