Aage, Norse, (AHG-e) ancestors
Aaron, Hebrew, (AYR-un) enlightened
Aban, Arabic, (ah-BAHN) old Arabic name
Abarran, Hebrew, father of a multitude
Abban, Irish, (A-bahn) abbot
Abbas, Arabic, description of a lion
Abbud, Arabic, (ah-BOOD) worshipper
Abd al bari, Arabic, (ahbd-ahl-bah-REE) servant of the Creator
Abd al hadi, Arabic, (hah-DEE) servant of the Guide
Abd al hakim, Arabic, servant of the Wise
Abd al hamid, Arabic, servant of the Praiseworthy
Abd al jabbar, Arabic, servant of the Mighty
Abd al matin, Arabic, servant of the Firm/Strong
Abd al mu'izz, Arabic, servant of the Giver of Might and Glory
Abd al qadir, Arabic, (ahbd-ahl-kah-DEER) servant of the Capable
Abd al rahman, Arabic, servant of the Mercifully Gracious
Abd al rashid, Arabic, servant of the Rightly Guided
Abd al samad, Arabic, servant of the Eternal
Abd al sami, Arabic, servant of the All-Hearing
Abd al'alum, Arabic, servant of the Omniscient
Abd al'azim, Arabic, servant of the Mighty, the Powerful
Abdel, Arabic, (AHB-duhl or ahb-DOOL) servant
Abdullah, Arabic, servant of God
Abeku, Fante, (ah-BAY-koo) born on Wednesday
Abel, Hebrew, breath
Abraham, Hebrew, father of a multitude
Abu al khayr, Arabic, one who does good
Abu bakr, Arabic, companion of Muhammad
Ace, Latin, (AYSE) unity
Achilles, Greek, (AH-kil-eez) without lips
Achillios, Greek, name of a river
Adam, Hebrew, of the red earth {Adhamh A-thuhv}
Addae, Akan, (ah-DAH-eh) morning sun
Adeben, Ghanese, (ah-deh-BEHN) 12th born son
Adelbert, Teutonic, noble, bright {Bela, Adel}
Adelbert, German, noble bear {Adel, Bert}
Adem, Turkish, (AD-em) earth
Adika, Ewe, (ah-dee-KAH) 1st child of a 2nd husband
Adil, Arabic, (A-deel) just
Adiran, Latin, (ah-dee-rahn) of the Adriatic
Adnan, Arabic, proper name
Adofo, Akan, (ah-DO-fo) warrior
Adolf, Old German, noble wolf
Adolph, Teutonic, (AYE-dolf) noble hero
Adom, Akan, (ah-DOM) help from God
Adon, Hebrew, (AYE-don) lord
Adorjan, Latin, (AH-dor-yan) of the Adriatic {Adi}
Adrian, Latin, of the Adriatic
Adrian, Latin, (AY-dree-ahn) dark one
Adusa, Akan, (ah-DOO-sah) 13th born son
Aeneas, Greek, (ay-NEE-es) worthy of praise
Afram, Ghanese, river Afram
Agapios, Greek, (ah-YAH-pyos) good {Agapetos}
Ager, Hebrew, gatherer
Agler, Greek, (AHG-lair) gleaming
Agoston, Latin, venerable {Gusztav GOOS-tahv}
Agyei, Akan, (ahd-JAY-ee) messenger from God
Agyeman, Akan, (ahd-JAY-man) 14th born son
Agymah, Fante, (ahd-jee-MAH) one who leaves his community, expatriate
Ahmad, Arabic, (AH-mahd) commendable, praiseworthy
Ahren, Old German, (AYR-en) eagle
Aidan, Celtic, (AY-den) fire, flame {Edan, Aodhan EH-thahn}
Ailbe, Old German, (AL-vyuh) noble, bright {Ailbhe, Alvy, Albert}
Ailin, Gaelic, (A-lin) handsome {Alan, Allen}
Aindreas, Greek, (AHN-dree-ahs) manly {Aindriu, Andrew}
Aingeru, Basque, (ah-een-gehr-oo) messenger {Goron}
Aitan, Hebrew, (AY-ten) fights for possession
Akando, Native American, (ah-KAHN-doh) ambush
Akemi, Japanese, beauty of dawn
Akhiko, Japanese, bright child
Akil, Greek, name of a river
Akil, Arabic, (ah-KEEL) intelligent, thoughtful
Akio, Japanese, (AH-kee-o) bright boy {Akira}
Akoni, Latin, inestimable
Akram, Arabic, most generous
Aksel, Hebrew, father of peace
Akwetee, Ga, (ah-KWAY-teh) younger of twins
Alain, Celtic, (uh-LANH) cheerful, handsome
Alajos, Teutonic, (AH-lah-yos) famous holiness {Lojze LOY-zee}
Alan, Celtic, (AL-uhn) noble
Alan, Gaelic, (AL-uhn) handsome, cheerful {Allen}
Aland, English, (AL-uhnd) bright as the sun
Alano, Spanish, (AH-lah-noh) handsome
Alaois, Teutonic, (A-leesh) mighty battle {Aloys, Aloysius}
Alaric, Old German, noble ruler
Alasdair, Greek, (ALL-us-tir) defender of mankind {Alexander}
Alben, Latin, (AL-ben) fair-blond
Albert, Old German, noble, bright
Alec, Greek, defender of mankind {Alister, Alexander}
Alekos, Greek, helper and defender of mankind {Alexios}
Alexander, Greek, defender of mankind {Alexis, Alex, Axel}
Alexandre, Greek, defender of mankind
Alfred, Old English, wise counselor {Fredi FREH-dee}
Alim, Arabic, (a-LEEM) wise, learned
Alistair, Greek, defender of mankind
Alistair, Scottish, (AYL-is-ter) defender of men
Aliyy, Arabic, (ah-LEE) excellent, noble
Allard, Teutonic, (AL-ard) nobly resolute
Allister, Greek, defender of mankind
Alston, Anglo-Saxon, (AL-ston) from the old manor
Altair, Greek, (ALL-tayr) star
Altair, Arabic, flying eagle
Alton, Old English, (AL-ton) from the old manor
Amadi, Nigerian, (ah-MA-dee) seemed destined to die at birth
Ambroise, Greek, (am-BRWAHZ) immortal, divine
Ambrus, Greek, (AHM-broosh) immortal, divine
Ametefe, Ewe, (ah-meh-teh-FEH) child born after father's death
Amhlaoibh, Norse, (A-leev) ancestral relic {Auliffe, Olave}
Amin, Arabic, (AH-meen) faithful, trustworthy
Amir, Arabic, (AH-meer) populous
Amjad, Arabic, (ahm-ZHAHD) more glorious
Ammar, Arabic, the Builder, Constructor
Ammon, Egyptian, (am-MAHN) the hidden
Ampah, Akan, (AHM-pah) trust
Anane, Akan, (ah-NAH-neh) 4th son
Anasztaz, Greek, (AH-nahs-taz) resurrection
Anatoli, Greek, from the East
Anatolios, Greek, from the East
Andir, Greek, manly
Andoni, Latin, beyond praise
Andonious, Latin, inestimable {Adonis, Tonis, Anthony, Antonios}
Andor, Greek, strong and manly {Andras, Endre, Andi, Andris, Bandi}
Andras, Greek, manly {Andor, Endre}
Andre, Greek, manly
Andreas, Greek, strong and manly {Evagelos}
Andrew, Latin, (ahn-DROO) manly
Andrey, Russian, (ahn-DRAY) strong and manly
Andries, Greek, (AHN-drehs) manly
Angelo, Greek, (AN-je-loh) messenger, angel, saint {Ange, Angel}
Anguo, Chinese, (AHNG-wah) protect country
Angus, Celtic, (AN-gus) chosen one, unique strength
Anker, Greek, (AYN-ker) manly
Ankoma, Akan, (ahn-KO-mah) last born of parents
Anndra, Greek, (AH-oon-drah) manly {Andrew}
Annraoi, Teutonic, (AHN-ree) ruler of an estate {Henry, Harry, Einri}
Anselme, Teutonic, divine helmet {Anthelme}
Anson, German, son of John
Antal, Latin, inestimable
Anthony, Latin, inestimable {Tony}
Antoine, Latin, inestimable
Anton, Latin, inestimable, beyond praise
Anum, Akan, (AH-noom) 5th born son
Aodh, Celtic, (EH) fire {Hugh, Ea}
Aonghus, Greek, (EUN-eu-uss) unique choice {Angus}
Apostolos, Greek, apostle
Appollo, Greek, manly beauty {Apolo, Polo}
Archibald, German, nobly or genuinely bold
Ardal, Old German, eagle power {Arnold}
Aren, Nigerian, (AYR-en) eagle
Aren, Danish, (AH-ren) eagle or rule
Argus, Greek, (AHR-gus) watchful, vigilant
Aric, German, ruler {Arick}
Arif, Arabic, (AH-reef) acquainted, knowledgeable
Aristeides, Greek, son of the best
Aristokles, Greek, the best
Arisztid, Greek, (AHR-ees-teed) son of the best
Arlan, Celtic, pledge
Arman, Teutonic, (AHR-man) army man {Armand}
Armin, Teutonic, soldier
Armon, Hebrew, (ahr-MOHN) castle
Arnaud, Old German, eagle, power {Arnot, Arndt, Arnott, Arnet, Arnold}
Arndt, Old German, eagle, power
Arne, Old German, eagle
Arnold, German, (AR-nuld) eagle, power
Aron, Hebrew, (AH-ran) enlightened
Aron, Hebrew, (AYR-on) enlightened
Arpad, Hungarian, (AWR-pahd) Magyar national hero
Arpiar, Armenian, (ahr-pee-AHR) sunny
Arri, Greek, seeking the best {Aristotelis, Telis}
Arsen, Greek, (AHR-sen) strong
Arsene, Greek, strong
Arsenio, Greek, (AHR-sen-ee-oh) manly and strong
Artair, Anglo-Saxon, (AHRSH-tar) eagle-like, noble, high {Arthur}
Artemas, Greek, safe and sound {Arty}
Arth, Anglo-Saxon, eagle-like {Arthur}
Arthur, Celtic, (AR-ther) noble
Artur, Celtic, noble, bear man
Asadel, Arabic, (A-sa-del) most prosperous
Asentzio, Basque, (ah-sehn-tsee-o) ascension
Ashon, Ghanese, (ah-SHON) 7th born son
Ashraf, Arabic, more honorable
Asim, North African, (ah-SEEM) protector and defender
Aswad, Arabic, (ahs-WAHD) black
Ata, Fante, (ah-TAH) twin
Ata, Arabic, (ah-TAH) gift
Athan, Greek, (AYE-thahn) immortal
Athanasios, Greek, immortality {Thanasis, Thanos}
Atif, Arabic, (ah-TEEF) compassionate, sympathetic
Atsu, Ewe, (ah-SOO) younger of twins
Attila, Hungarian, old mythological name
Atu, Fante, (ah-TOO) born on Saturday
Atwotwe, Akan, (ah-TWO-tweh) 8th born son
Audun, Norwegian, (OW-doon) deserted
Audric, French, (AWD-rik) old and wise rule {Aldrich, Aldrick}
Augustin, Latin, venerable {August}
Aurelian, Latin, gold
Aurick, German, protecting ruler
Austen, Latin, exalted, sacred, sublime {Gus, Augustus}
Austin, Latin, (AWS-ten) majestic dignity
Avel, Greek, breath, mortality of man
Avent, French, advend
Averil, English, boar-like
Avery, English, variation of Alfred
Avery, Anglo-Saxon, (A-ver-ee) ruler of the elves
Axel, Hebrew, (AHK-sel) divine reward
Axel, Hebrew, father of peace
Ayyub, Arabic, a Prophet's name
Aza, Arabic, comfort
Azhar, Arabic, (ah-ZAHR) most shining, luminous
Azzam, Arabic, determined, resolved



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