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This term represents the Hebrew word for "man". It may have originated from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam), which means "to be red", alluding to the reddish hue...
The name is associated with the Welsh river Aeron, which likely originates from the supposed Celtic deity Agrona. Alternatively, it may derive from...
Derived from a Roman cognomen that translates to "bronze beard" in Latin. It was used by several consuls during the final years of the Roman Republic.
Derived from Japanese 愛 (ai), which means "love" or "affection," or from 藍 (ai), signifying "indigo," or other kanji with the same pronunciation.
Derived from the Old Irish Ailbe, which might stem from the Celtic root *albiyo- "world, light, white" or the Old Irish ail "rock". In Irish mythology...
Derived from Japanese 愛 (ai), which signifies "love" or "affection," and 莉 (ri), which can mean "white jasmine," or 梨 (ri), which translates to...
The term means "golden moon", derived from the Kazakh word ай (ai), which signifies "moon", and the Persian زر (zar), denoting "gold".
Derived from Japanese 茜 (akane), which translates to "deep red" or refers to the dye produced from the rubia plant. Additionally, this name can be...
Derived from Japanese 明 (aka), which means "bright," or 朱 (aka), meaning "vermilion red," paired with 里 (ri), which signifies "village," or 莉 (ri), me...
Derived from Japanese 晶 (aki), which means "clear, crystal," or from 明 (aki), signifying "bright, light, clear," and also from 秋 (aki), representing...
Derived from Japanese 晶 (aki), which means "clear" or "crystal," and 明 (aki), signifying "bright" or "light," or 秋 (aki), representing "autumn,"...
Derived from Japanese 昭 (akira), which means "bright," or from 明 (akira), also meaning "bright," and 亮 (akira), which signifies "clear." Additional...
It could be a variation of Alana, or it might originate from the Hawaiian word ʻalani, which means "orange (tree or fruit)".
Derived from the Roman cognomen Albanus, which signifies "from Alba". Alba, a term derived from Latin albus meaning "white," referred to several...
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish versions of Albanus (see Alban).
Derived from the Old French name Aalis, which is a shortened version of Adelais, and Adelais is itself a shortened form of the Germanic name Adalheidi...
The Greek version of Alice. Additionally, it aligns with the Greek term άλικη, which means "scarlet".
The origin of this name is unclear and may be a variation of Alphaeus. Alternatively, it could stem from an Umbrian term signifying "white". It belong...
A version of the Scottish Gaelic name Ailpean, which may stem from a Pictish term signifying white. This moniker was borne by two rulers of Dál Riata...
The term means "golden rose" in Mongolian, derived from алтан (altan), which signifies "golden," and сарнай (sarnai), meaning "rose."
This name originates from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz words алтын (altyn), which means "gold," and ай (ai), meaning "moon."
Derived from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz word алтын, which means "gold" or "golden," and the Turkic military rank beg, signifying "chieftain" or "leader."
The Armenian term signifies "red rose", combining ալ (al), which translates to "red" or "scarlet," with վարդ (vard), meaning "rose."
The term amber refers to both the gemstone created from fossilized resin and the orange-yellow hue. This word traces its origins back to the Arabic...
The name of this purple gemstone comes from the Greek prefix ἀ (a), meaning "not," combined with μέθυστος (methystos), which translates to...
Derived from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz word анар, which means pomegranate, this term has its origins in the Persian language.
Derived from the Greek word ἀνάργυρος, which translates to "poor, incorruptible," the term combines the negative prefix ἀ with ἄργυρος, meaning...
Derived from Japanese 碧 (ao) or 蒼 (ao), both of which signify "blue" or "green," or other kanji with the same pronunciation.
Derived from Japanese 葵 (aoi), which means "hollyhock" or "althea," and 蒼 (aoi), signifying "blue" or "green," or alternatively as an adjectival form...
The term originates from the Kazakh words ақ (aq), which means "white," and ерке (erke), signifying "naughty," "spoiled," or "darling."
This name originates from the Kazakh words ақ (aq), which means "white," and марал (maral), meaning "deer."
Derived from Kazakh ақ ниет (aq niet), which signifies "honesty and good intentions", the term originates from ақ (aq), meaning "white," and ниет (nie...
This name originates from the Hungarian word arany, which means "gold". It is commonly used as an informal version of Aurélia.