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  • A variation of Aidan, often associated with fiery spirit or passion.

  • Popular in India, symbolizing serenity and wisdom.

  • A biblical name often connected with leadership and strong character.

  • An Arabic origin name, denoting something precious or a blessing from God.

  • A unique biblical name that symbolizes faith and devotion to God.

  • A popular Islamic name that signifies submission and devotion to Allah.

  • A biblical name that conveys purity, often linked with the story of Cain and Abel.

  • A lesser-known biblical name associated with wisdom and enlightenment.

  • A highly revered name in Judeo-Christian traditions, symbolizing leadership.

  • A variant of Abraham, also linked with strength and paternal leadership.

  • A modern name denoting success and excellence, often seen as unique and strong.

  • Known as the first man in the Bible, symbolizing humanity and creation.

  • A variation of Adam, with similar ties to biblical and natural origins.

  • Similar to Aaden, often seen as energetic and dynamic.

  • A popular name in India symbolizing brightness, energy, and positivity.

  • Of German origin, symbolizing strength, nobility, and vision.

  • Greek mythology name, known for its beauty and associated with youthful charm.

  • A name with Latin roots, often associated with strength and serenity.

  • Of Hebrew origin, symbolizing divine protection and guidance.

  • A French variant of Adrian, often linked with nobility and mystery.

  • Of Latin origin, symbolizing grandeur and dignity.

  • A name of Arabic origin, often associated with commendable character.

  • A variant of Ahmad, similarly emphasizing praiseworthy traits.

  • A modern variation of Amir, symbolizing leadership and power.

  • A popular Celtic name often linked with passion and intensity.

  • A modern spelling of Aidan, widely popular and energetic in feel.

  • Another variation of Aidan, maintaining its vibrant and passionate essence.

  • A classic name of Celtic origin, symbolizing good looks and a bright spirit.

  • Of German origin, associated with leadership and strong authority.

  • A name of German origin, symbolizing nobility, wisdom, and intelligence

  • Derived from Germanic elements meaning "noble" and "bright," commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Of Old English origin, symbolizing an old, wise protector or defender.

  • Of Italian and German origin, meaning "old" or "noble," representing wisdom and honor.

  • A short form of Alexander, originating from Greek, meaning "protector or defender of people."

  • The Spanish form of Alexander, sharing the same meaning of "defender of men."

  • Italian variant of Alexander, meaning "protector of mankind."

  • A short form of Alexander, commonly used across various cultures.

  • Of Greek origin, Alexander means "defender of the people," widely popular throughout history.

  • Greek in origin, often a gender-neutral name meaning "helper" or "defender."

  • A modern variant of Alexander, preserving the meaning of "protector of people."

  • Of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from Germanic roots, meaning "noble and ready for battle."

  • An Old English name meaning "wise counselor" or "elf counsel," famously borne by Alfred the Great.

  • The Spanish and Italian form of Alfred, meaning "wise counselor."

  • Of Arabic origin, a common name meaning "exalted" or "noble," associated with strong, honorable leaders.

  • A variant of Elijah, derived from Hebrew, meaning "The Lord is my God."

  • A Scottish variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people."

  • Of Celtic origin, meaning "handsome" or "cheerful."

  • An alternative spelling of Allan, often meaning "little rock" or "harmony."

  • A variant of Alfonso, used predominantly in Spanish-speaking regions, meaning "noble and ready."

  • Another form of Alfonso, with the same meaning of "noble and ready," common in Spanish and Italian.

  • Derived from Old English, Alvin means a friend who is noble or kind-hearted.

  • Of Ethiopian origin, Amare is often associated with eternal life or being immortal.

  • Amari has roots in both African and Arabic origins, symbolizing strength and eternal power.

  • Of Greek origin, Ambrose refers to someone who is immortal or divine.

  • A name of Arabic origin, Ameer signifies royalty or leadership, often translated as "prince".

  • Amias is derived from Latin, meaning someone who is dearly loved or cherished.

  • Of Arabic origin, Amir is widely used to signify a prince or a prominent leader.

  • A variant of Amir, it shares the same meaning, associated with leadership and royalty.

  • Of Hebrew origin, Amos is often connected to divine favor, symbolizing being borne by God.

  • Popularized by the Star Wars series, Anakin comes from Sanskrit, meaning "warrior".

  • Of Greek origin, Ander is a short form of Alexander, meaning brave or manly.

  • A Scandinavian name, Anders is a variant of Andrew, symbolizing courage and masculinity.

  • Of Scandinavian origin, it is a patronymic name meaning "son of the brave or manly one (Andrew)".

  • A French and Portuguese variant of Andrew, Andre symbolizes strength and masculinity.

  • A Spanish variant of Andrew, Andres shares the meaning of bravery and manliness.

  • Of Greek origin, Andrew is a classic name meaning brave, manly, or courageous.

  • A diminutive of Andrew, Andy also carries the meaning of strength and bravery.

  • Of Greek origin, Angel means messenger, often referring to a divine messenger or angelic figure.

  • Of Italian origin, Angelo is derived from Angelus, meaning angel or divine messenger.

  • Of English origin, Anson is a patronymic name meaning "son of Ann" or "son of grace".

  • Of Latin origin, Anthony is a well-known name meaning someone of great value or priceless.

  • A French variant of Anthony, Antoine shares the same meaning of being invaluable or priceless.

  • The Italian and Spanish form of Anthony, meaning someone of great worth or value.

  • Of Greek origin, Apollo is associated with the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy.

  • Derived from the Old French "archier," a skilled shooter with a bow and arrows.

  • A diminutive of Archibald, often used as a standalone name, particularly in English-speaking countries.

  • In Greek mythology, Ares is the god of war, symbolizing courage and power.

  • A Hebrew name often associated with strength and bravery, short yet powerful.

  • Derived from the Greek name "Arius" or the Welsh "arian," meaning silver.

  • A Hebrew name, also associated with the character from Shakespeare's "The Tempest."

  • A zodiac sign associated with leadership and determination.

  • A name from Sanskrit, known from the Indian epic "Mahabharata."

  • Of Old English or Spanish origin, often associated with strength and protection.

  • A variant of the name Herman, meaning soldier or warrior.

  • Associated with elegance due to the famous fashion brand.

  • A Sanskrit name meaning vast like the ocean, symbolizing depth and calmness.

  • A variant of Aaron, often seen in Scandinavian and other European cultures.

  • Derived from the Celtic word "Artos," made famous by King Arthur in Arthurian legends.

  • Spanish or Italian version of Arthur, associated with strength and valor.

  • Of Sanskrit origin, meaning noble or high-born.

  • A Hebrew name meaning healer or physician, also a biblical king of Judah.

  • A biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning God's work or creation.

  • A popular Hebrew name from the Bible, symbolizing joy and blessings.

  • An Old English name associated with someone who lives near an ash tree.

  • A Hindu name derived from the Vedas, representing knowledge and wisdom.

  • In Greek mythology, Atlas was a Titan who held up the sky, representing endurance and strength.

  • From Greek mythology, a heroic figure associated with power and legacy.

  • Derived from ancient Greece, Atticus is known from literature, especially in "To Kill a Mockingbird."

  • From Latin, meaning majestic, often associated with Roman emperors.

  • A variant of Augustus, associated with Saint Augustine, a significant Christian theologian.

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