Starting with letter A
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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221 | Agar | Biblical | A stranger, one that fears. | F | |
222 | Agata | Swedish | Pure. | F | |
223 | Agatha | Greek | Good. St. Agatha was a 3rd century Christian martyr. Agatha was popular during the Middle ages. Famous bearer: twentieth Century British mystery writer Agatha Christie. | F | |
224 | Agave | Greek | Mother of Pentheus. Good. | F | |
225 | Aggie | Greek | Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, poor, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century. | F | |
226 | Aggie | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Agatha. Kind. Good. | F | |
227 | Aghadreena | Irish | From the field of the sloe bushes. | F | |
228 | Aghamora | Irish | From the great field. | F | |
229 | Aghaveagh | Irish | From the field of the old tree. | F | |
230 | Aghna | Irish | Irish form of Agnes. | F | |
231 | Aglauros | Greek | A woman who was turned into stone by Hermes. | F | |
232 | Agnes | Greek | Poor, poor, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century. | F | |
233 | Agnese | Spanish | Spanish form of Agnes. Pure. | F | |
234 | Agneta | Greek | Variant of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure. | F | |
235 | Agrafina | Latin | Born feet first. | F | |
236 | Agurtzane | Basque | Refers to the Virgin Mary. | F | |
237 | Agustina | Latin | Majestic; grand. | F | |
238 | Ahalya | Indian | Night. | F | |
239 | Ahana | Irish | From the little ford. | F | |
240 | Ahava | Biblical | Essence, being, generation. | F |