Starting with letter A
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1741 | August | German | German form of the Latin Augustus, meaning majestic dignity, or venerable. | M | |
1742 | August | Latin | Majestic dignity; grandeur. St. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury. | M | |
1743 | Augustin | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. | M | |
1744 | Augustine | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Britain as a missionary by the pope in the 6th century. | M | |
1745 | Augustus | Biblical | Increased; augmented | M | |
1746 | Augustus | English | Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. | M | |
1747 | Augustus | Latin | Meaning venerable or majestic, this title was first bestowed on Roman emperor Octavian in 27 BC. | M | |
1748 | Augustyn | Polish | Polish form of Augustus 'majestic'. | M | |
1749 | Augwys | ArthurianLegend | Brother of Lot. | M | |
1750 | Auheron | French | A diminutive of the Old French Auberi. Auberon was the king of the fairies in medieval romance. | M | |
1751 | Auheron | German | Derived from two Old German words meaning noble and bear-like. Auberon was the king of the fairies in medieval romance. | M | |
1752 | Auj | Muslim | Zenith. Climax.. | M | |
1753 | Aukai | Hawaiian | Sailor. | M | |
1754 | Aulay | Norse | Variant of Olaf: Relic; ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf. | M | |
1755 | Aulay | Scottish | Ancestor; forefather. A variant of Olaf which derives from the Scottish Gaelic Amhblaibh. | M | |
1756 | Aumerle | Shakespearean | 'King Richard The Second' Duke of Aumerle, son of the Duke of York. | M | |
1757 | Aun | Muslim | Aun is a meaningful Muslim boy’s name meaning “aid” or “assistance.” It suggests helpfulness, support, and a willingness to serve others. In many traditions, offering aid is seen as a noble virtue, strengthening bonds and fostering community well-being. B | M | |
1758 | Aurel | Polish | Variant of Aurek: Fair-haired. | M | |
1759 | Aurelian | Latin | From Aurehanus which is derived from the Latin aurum meaning gold or golden. A 3rd century Roman emperor was named Aurelian. | M | |
1760 | Aurelio | Hawaiian | Variant of Aulelio: Golden. | M |