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The term originates from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā), which conveys the idea of "to be high". In Arabic, it signifies "high, lofty, sublime".
The feminine version of Aali. It gained widespread recognition in English-speaking countries due to the popularity of singer Aaliyah Haughton...
The Kazakh term signifies "careful, thoughtful". It was the name of the renowned Kazakh poet Abai Qunanbaiuly, who lived from 1845 to 1904.
Alternative rendering of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman).
The term means "virtuous" in Arabic. It is usually feminine in the Arab world but is generally masculine in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.
The Latin version of Akakios.
The Turkish word signifies "justice" and has its origins in Arabic as عدل (ʿadala), which translates to "to act justly."
Originally a diminutive form derived from Old German names that started with the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble" (Proto-Germanic *a...
Means "nobility, nobleness", originating from the French version of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which combines adal meaning "noble" and the suffix h...
Variation of Adela employed in multiple languages. Notable users include the performer Adele Astaire (1896-1981) and the English vocalist Adele...
Represents "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, derived from the root عدل (ʿadala), which means "to act with justice". This name was used by various...
The Kyrgyz and Kazakh word meaning "justice" originates from the Arabic term عدل (ʿadala), which translates to "to act justly".
The name originates from the Old English words æðele, meaning "noble," and beald, which signifies "bold" or "brave." It was borne by a king of Wessex...
Variant of Æðelbeald.
Represents "chastity" in the Arabic language, derived from the root عفّ (ʿaffa), which signifies "to abstain or to be chaste".
The term "chaste, modest, pure" in Arabic is derived from the root عفّ (ʿaffa), which translates to "to abstain or be chaste." It was also the name...
Has the meaning "chaste" in Arabic, derived from the root عفّ (ʿaffa), which signifies "to abstain or to be chaste".
This name might mean "very steadfast" in Greek. In Greek mythology, he is the sibling of Menelaus. He spearheaded the Greek forces in the Trojan War...
Derived from the Greek ἀγάπη (agape), which means love. At least two early saints have borne this name.
Latinized version of the Greek name Ἀγαθή, which originates from the Greek word ἀγαθός (agathos), signifying "good". Saint Agatha, a 3rd-century...
The Latinized version of the Greek name Ἀγαθοκλῆς (Agathokles) is formed from the components ἀγαθός (agathos), which means "good," and κλέος (kleos),...
Greek version of Agathocles.
The term means "illustrious, noble" in Greek and refers to the mother of Pentheus in Greek mythology.
Diminutive form of either Agnes or Agatha.
Diminutive form of either Ágota or Ágnes.
Lithuanian version of Agnes.
The Latinized version of the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne) originates from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos), which means "chaste". Saint Agnes was a virgin...
The Serbian, Macedonian, and Latvian version of Agnes.
Derived from Chinese 爱 (ài), which means "love" or "affection," and the character 蔼 (ǎi), signifying "friendly" or "lush," or other phonetically...
Derived from Japanese 愛 (ai), which means "love" or "affection," or from 藍 (ai), signifying "indigo," or other kanji with the same pronunciation.
This term might translate to "good fathers" in Basque, derived from the words aita meaning "father" and on meaning "good". It refers to a legendary...
The name originates from a Greek term signifying "innocent, not evil". It is formed by combining a negative prefix ἀ (a) with κάκη (kake), which...
Derived from Japanese 晶 (aki), which means "clear, crystal," or from 明 (aki), signifying "bright, light, clear," and also from 秋 (aki), representing...
This term signifies "devoted, focused" in Arabic. It describes someone who engages in اعتكاف (iʿtikāf), a practice of retreating into a mosque to...
Has the meaning "most generous" in Arabic, which is a superlative form of Karim. In Iran, it is usually a female name, while in Pakistan it is...
Derived from the Greek term ἀλήθεια (aletheia), which means truth. The name originated in the 16th century.