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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
1041 Audrey English Audrey is a noble feminine name of Old English origin, from Æðelþryð meaning “noble strength.” It conveys dignity, grace, and timeless appeal—embodied by figures like Saint Audrey and actress Audrey Hepburn. Audrey remains a top choice in the US, Canada, and the UK for its classic sophistication and enduring charm. F
1042 Audun Norse Deserted. F

1043 Augusta English Feminine form of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. F
1044 Augusta Latin Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. F
1045 Augusteen Irish Feminine form of Augustine: great. F
1046 Augustina Greek The feminine form of Augustine. F
1047 Augustina Latin Variant of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. F
1048 Augustine Latin Deserving of respect; majestic. F
1049 Aulaire Latin Well spoken. F
1050 Aulis Latin A Praxidicae. F
1051 Aura Greek Soft breeze. F
1052 Aura Latin Gentle breeze. F
1053 Aurea Latin Variant of Aurora: Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn. This name became very popular after Charles Perrault wrote the fairy tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. From aureus meaning golden. F

1054 Aurele Polish Feminine form of Aurek: Fair-haired. F
1055 Aurelia Roman Feminine form of the Roman clan name Aurelius which derives from the Latin onrum meaning gold. F
1056 Auriol Latin Variant of Aurlel: Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden. F
1057 Auriol Roman Variant of Aurelia: Feminine form of the Roman clan name Aurelius which derives from the Latin onrum meaning gold. F
1058 Aurlel Latin Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden. F
1059 Aurnia Irish Golden lady. F
1060 Aurora Latin Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn. This name became very popular after Charles Perrault wrote the fairy tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. F