Showing 1721 - 1740 of 1868 results. Page: 87 of 94
# Name Origin Meaning Gender
1721 Atu African Ghanian name given to a boy born on Saturday. M
1722 Atuanya African A surprise; unexpected. (Nigerian). M

1723 Atwell English Lives by the spring/well. M
1724 Atyaananda Hindi Full of joy. M
1725 Atyhtan Anglo-Saxon Entice. M
1726 Aubrey English Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's grandson became the Earl of Oxford. M
1727 Aubrey French Blond ruler, elf ruler. From the Old French Auberi, a form of the Old German Alberich meaning elf ruler. M
1728 Aubrey Teutonic Rules the elves. M
1729 Aud Norse Son of night. M
1730 Audel English Old friend. M
1731 Audley Anglo-Saxon From the old meadow. M
1732 Audolf Norse Wolfs friend. M
1733 Audric German Noble ruler; noble friend. M

1734 Audun Norse Friend of wealth. M
1735 Auerlio Latin Go!den. M
1736 Aufidius Shakespearean 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Tullus Aufidius, General of the Volscians. M
1737 Augate Hawaiian Variant of Aukake: Wise. M
1738 Augeas Latin King of Elis. M
1739 Augie Latin Diminutive of August: Deserving of respect. M
1740 August English Variant of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. M