AFRICA | Female | "Pleasant." Variants include Affrica, Affricah, Affrika, Affrikah, Africah, Afrika, Afrikah, Aifric, Apirka, Apirkah. | Gaelic |
Africa | Female | Agreeable | Celtic |
Africa | Female | Pleasant | Irish |
AFRODILLE | Female | "Daffodil." | French |
Afrodille | Female | Daffodil | French |
AFTON | Female | Named for an Old English town. First a name for boys. Variant Affton exists. | English |
AFUA | Female | born on Friday. | African |
AFYA | Female | Swahili female name (also spelled AFIYA) and Kiswahili word meaning "health."Afya Bora means "good health." | African |
Agacia | Female | Kind | Spanish |
AGAFIA | Female | good | Greek |
AGAFIA | Female | Russian form of Agatha (good) AGRAFINA | Russian |
AGALAIA | Female | myth name (splendor) | Greek |
AGALIA | Female | happy | Greek |
AGAMEDES | Male | myth name (murdered by his brother for theft) | Greek |
AGAMEMNON | Male | myth name (leader of the Greek forces against Troy) | Greek |
AGANA | Female | Chamoru Spanish, "blood." | Chamoru |
AGAPI | Female | "Love; affection." Variants include Agape, Agappe. | Greek |
AGASTYA | Male | name of a wise man | Indian |
Agata | Female | Kind | Irish |
AGATA | Female | kind | Italian |
AGATE | Female | Old French. Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, "good." | French |
Agate | Female | Kind | Irish |
AGATHA | Female | "Good." Variants include Ag, Agace, Agacia, Agafia, Agafon, Agapet, Agapit, Agata, Agate, Agathe, Agathi, Agatta, Aggi, Aggie, Aggy, Aggye, Agi, Agie, Agota, Agotha, Agueda, Agy, Agye. | Greek |
Agatha | Female | Good | German |
AGATHE | Female | French form of Greek Agatha, "Kind." | French |
Agathe | Female | Kind | French |
Agathe | Female | Good | German |
AGATHE | Female | good | German |
AGAVE | Female | Myth name (mother Pentheus), "illustrious; noble." | Greek |
AGBENYAGA | Female | Ewe of Ghana name meaning "life is precious."(Could be shortened to NYAGA.) | African |
Agdta | Female | Kind | Spanish |
AGE | Male | ancestors AESIR,AEGIR | Norse |
AGENOR | Male | myth name (son of Poseidon) | Greek |
AGER | Male | gathers | Hebrew |
AGER | Male | gatherer | Basque |
Ager | Male | Gathers | Hebrew |
Aghaderg | Male | From the red ford | Irish |
Aghadreena | Female | From the field of the sloe bushes | Irish |
Aghamora | Female | From the great field | Irish |
Aghamore | Male | From the great field | Irish |
Aghaveagh | Female | From the field of the old tree | Irish |
Aghavilla | Female | From the field of the old tree | Irish |
Aghna | Female | Irish form of Agnes | Irish |
Aghy | Male | Friend of horses | Irish |
AGIEFAN | Male | gives | Anglo |
Agiefan | Male | Gives | Anglo-Saxon |
AGILBERHT | Male | name of a bishop | Anglo |
Agilberht | Male | Name of a bishop | Anglo-Saxon |
AGLAECA | Male | fighter | Anglo |
Aglaeca | Male | Fighter | Anglo-Saxon |