AGAPI | Female | "Love; affection." Variants include Agape, Agappe. | Greek |
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 |
Aghadreena | Female | From the field of the sloe bushes | Irish |
Aghamora | Female | 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 |
AGLAIA | Female | One of the three Graces of Greek myth. "Brilliant." Variants include Thalia (blossoming), and obsolete Euphrosyne (joy). | Greek |
AGLAUROS | Female | myth name (turned into stone by Hermes) | Greek |
AGNELLA | Female | pure | Italian |
AGNES | Female | "Pure; virginal." Variants include Ag, Agafi, Agafia, Agafon, Aggi, Aggie, Aggye, Aghna, Agi, Agie, Agna, Agnah, Agnek, Agnella, Agnellah, Agnelle, Agnese, Agnesse, Agneta, Agnetta, Agnettah, Agnola, Agnolah, Agot, Agota, Agote, Agoti, Agy, Agye, Aigneis, Aina, Ainah, Anais, Annais, Anneyce, Annis, Annisa, Annisah, Annise, Ina, Inah, Ines, Inessa, Inez, Inessa, Inez, Nessa, Nessah, Nesi, Nessie, Nessy, Nesta, Nestah, Nevsa, Nevesah, Neysa, Oona, Oonahg, Oonah, Una, Unah, Ynes, Ynez. | Greek |
Agnese | Female | Spanish form of Agnes pure | Spanish |
AGNETA | Female | pure | Danish |
AGNOLA | Female | "Angel." Also a variant of Greek Anges (pure). Variants include Agnolla, Agnolle. | Italian |
AGOTHA | Female | Hungarian form of Agatha (kind) | Hungarian |
AGUEDA | Female | kind | Greek |
Agueda | Female | Kind | Spanish |
AGURTZANE | Female | refers to the Virgin Mary | Basque |
AHALYA | Female | night | Indian |
Ahana | Female | From the little ford | Irish |
Ahava | Female | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
AHAVA | Female | "Loved one; dearly loved." Variants include Ahuva, Ahuda, Ahave. | Hebrew |
Ahave | Female | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
AHD | Female | pledge; knowledge | Arabic |
Ahelia | Female | Breath | Hebrew |
Ahelie | Female | Breath | Hebrew |
AHISMA | Female | gentle | Indian |
AHLAM | Female | witty; imaginative; one who has pleasant dreams | Arabic |
Ahuda | Female | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
AHUILIZTLI | Female | unisexual name meaning "joy." | Nahuatl |
Ahuva | Female | Dearly loved | Hebrew |
AI | Female | beloved, gentle | Vietnamese |
AIBHLIN | Female | Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light). | Gaelic |
AIBHLIN | Female | Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light). | Irish |
AIDA | Female | help | French |
Aida | Female | Wealthy | English |
Aida | Female | Help | French |
Aida | Female | Help | Spanish |