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Revision as of 05:57, 3 February 2011

This page is a quick reference for "given names". Each can have its own page using {{Given}}.

Name Key for Familypedia
Name Origin Alternative spellings Meaning Historical significance Cultural context
Aaf
Aafje
Aagje
Aalt
Aaltien
Aaltje
Aaltjen
Aard
Aarjen
Aarnout
Aaron
Aart
Aartje
Aasa
Aaselena
Abbie
Abel
Abdul Arabic Abdool-, Abdullah, Abdel, 'Abd al Arabic: Servant of Allah.
Abigail
Abijah
Abner
Abraham
Abram
Absalom
Abu Bakar Abubakar, Abubekr
Aceline
Acibella
Ada
Adah
Adahard
Adalais
Adalbero
Adalberon
Adalbert
Adalberto
Adalbéron
Adalgunde
Adalhard
Adalric
Adaltrude
Adalulf
Adam
Adelaide
Adela
Adele
Adelheid
Adelhelm
Adelina
Adeline
Adeliza
Adella
Adeltrude
Ado
Adolf
Adolphus
Adri
Adriaan
Adriaantje
Addie
Adrian
Adriaen
Adrian
Adriana
Adrianus
Adrien
Adrienne
Adula
Adèlaïde
Adèle
Adélaïde
Aeffi
Aelfgifu
Aelis
Aelken
Aeltie
Aeltje
Aeltjen
Afonso
Afra
Afton
Agatha
Agathe
Agilolf
Agnes
Agness
Agnetis
Agniese
Agnietje
Agnis
Agnès
Ago
Aidan
Aielt
Aileen
Aimee French, English, Japanese. Amy, Aimi, Ami. French and English: Loved or Beloved. Japanese: Love Beauty.
Aimeri
Aimery
Aimone
Aisha
Alain
Alan Hebrew Allen, Allan, Alain, Alano, Allon. Hebrew: oak tree. Galiec/Celtic: handsome, cheerful, noble. Allon was a particular landmark tree in Naphtali, mentioned in the Old Testament. Also, Allon was the name of a son of Jedaiah.
Alanzo
Alarik
Alathiea
Alberade
Alberdina
Alberic
Albert
Alberta
Albertina
Albertine
Albin
Albion
Albrecht
Alda
Aldebert
Aldéarde
Alecia
Aleda
Aleid
Aleksandras
Aleksi
Aleonore
Alessandra
Alethea
Aletta
Aleume
Alex
Alexander
Alexandra
Alexandre
Alexandria
Alexandrina
Alexandrine
Alexei
Alexia
Alexios
Alexis
Alf
Alfons
Alfonso
Alfred
Alfretta
Algernon
Alheid
Ali Arabic: exalted; noble and kind. Native American: little, the highest. Ali is a unisex name.
Alianore
Alica
Alice
Alicia
Alick
Alida
Alienor
Alijd
Alijda
Aline
Alinore
Alison
Alivia
Alix
Aliénor
Alken
Allan
Allen
Allene
Allison
Alma
Almanda
Almeric
Almira
Almirah
Almodis
Alonzo
Alpaida
Alpais
Alpha
Alphens
Alpheus
Alphonse
Alphonso
Alphonsus
Alsee
Althea
Alton
Alva
Alvarez
Alverade
Alveradis
Alveretta
Alvilde
Alvin
Alvina
Alwin
Alwyn
Alys
Alyson
Alzina
Ama
Amadee
Amadeus
Amalia
Amanda
Amaury
Ambrose
Ambrosia
Ambrozenia
Amedeo
Amel
Amelia
Amelie
Amelung
Amice
Amicia
Amie
Amiel
Amilda
Amily
Amitabh Hindu
Amnia
Amos
Amphyllis
Amplias
Amuna
Amund
Amy
Amzi
Amédée
Amélius
Amöna
Amöna
Ana
Anabel
Anabella
Ananias
Anastasia
Anco
Ander
Anders
Anderson
Andre
Andrea
Andreas
Andrei
Andrew
Andries
Andrina
Andrzej
André
Angela
Angelina
Angeline
Angelo
Angenita
Angilbert
Anglesa
Angus
Angèle
Anita
Anitia
Ankaret
Anketil
Ann
Anna
Annabella
Annabelle
Annaetje
Annah
Anne
Anne-Marie
Anneken
Annetie
Annetje
Annetta
Annette
Annie
Annigje
Ansbertus
Anscar
Anschitil
Ansegisel
Ansel
Anselm
Anske
Anson
Antanas
Antenor
Antharius
Anthonia
Anthonij
Anthony
Antje
Antoine
Antoinette
Anton
Antonette
Antoni
Antonia
Antonie
Antonina
Antonio
Antonios
Antonius
Antony
Apollinaris
Apollonia
Arabel
Arabella
Arambert
Aramburga
Arca
Arcada
Arcangelo
Archambaud
Archibald
Archie
Ardith
Ardolf
Arduin
Arduino
Aremberte
Arend
Arent
Aretas
Arethusa
Argilo
Argyle
Arhtur
Arian
Ariane
Arie
Ariel Hebrew, French Aeriel, Aeriela, Aeriell, Arie, Ariela, Ariele, Ariell, Ariella, Arielle, Ariellel and Ariellia. Hebrew: Lion/ess of God; altar. French: heavenly singer. Ariel is the biblical place name for Jerusalem. Ariel is the name of the main character in Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid. Also, Ariel was a water spirit in demonology, an air spirit of medieval fable, and the male sprite in Shakespeare's "The Tempest". It is a unisex name.
Arien
Arij
Aris
Arjan
Arkless
Arline
Arloeen
Armelia
Armgard
Armgartt
Arnau
Arnaud
Arndt
Arnes
Arnoald
Arnold
Arnoldus
Arnoud
Arnoul
Arnould
Arnout
Arnt
Arnulf
Aron
Arsinde
Austrigusa
Avnish Lord of Earth.
Avinash Hindu/Indian Abinash Hindu: Immortal, inconquerable. Indian: impossible to destroy.
Awan
Azura
Changaiz Chingiss, Genghiz, Jinghiss From the name of 13th Century Mongol warrior and Khan, Genghiz Khan; this is the South Asian pronunciation of the name. Used among Muslims of South Asia, Central Asia, and Iran/Persia. (Interesting, since these same people bore the brunt of his activities.)
Constantin
Constanţa
Crisanta
Călin
Deborah Hebrew Debora, Deborah, Debra, Debbie. Hebrew: bee. Name of the Old Testament prophet who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites.
Dumitru
Elena
Eufrosina
Eve
Frederic
Gheorghe
Govinda Sanskrit A cowherd, one who is good at finding cows.
Hasan Arabic Hassan Beautiful, good; virtuous, attractive; laughter. Was the name of The Prophet's grandson, the Third Imam of the Shias, and the person whose martyrdom entrenched the Shia-Sunni divide Very common amongst Shias; and among Sunnis that claim descent from The Prophet, especially the Shareefs/Ashraaf, who claim descent from Hasan
Henry
Ion
John
Joy
Judith Hebrew Judy Praise of the Lord.
Joy English, French, Hebrew. Joi, Joye, Joie English: joy, rejoicing. French: Joyous. Hebrew: delightful.
Karen Greek, Danish Caren, Caron, Carren, Carrin, Carron, Carryn, Caryn, Carynn, Carynne, Kaaryn, Karin, Karon, Karren, Karrin, Karryn, Karyn, Kerrynn, Keryn Greek/Danish: Pure.
Katie
Kiara Celtic Keara, Keearra, Keira, Kiarah, Kiarra, and Kierra. Small, dark. Kiara is derived from the name Ciara, which was the name of two Irish saints. Kiara is the name of Simba's daughter from Walt Disney's The Lion King II.
Krishna Krsna
Ligia
Lucreţia
Margaret
Maria
Mariana
Mayer German. Meyer Farmer; greater; bringer of light.
Paraschiva
Pavel
Ram Sanskrit, Hebrew Pleasing; supreme. As the seventh incarnation of Vishnu, Rama's story is told in the Hindu "Ramayana". In biblical history, Ram was an ancestor of King David and Jesus.
Rayne Latin, French, Scandinavian, Israeli. Raine, Raene and Raynee. Latin/French: queen. Scandinavian/Israeli: counsel; song. Rayne is the name of a city in Louisiana.
Shankar Hindu Lord Shiva.
Shiva Hindu, Sanskrit Always pure; lucky. Shiva was the name of a Hindu god.
Taimur Muslim Iron.
Umar Arabic, Hebrew Omar, Oomer, Omarr Eloquent, well-spoken. Omar was one of the grandsons of Esau and the chief of an Arabian tribe in the Old Testament.
Usman Turkish Osman, Uthman Baby bird; companion.
Vasile
Veta Sanskrit, Spanish Veda, Vita, Veeta Sanskrit: Knowledge, wisdom. Spanish: Intelligent.
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