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The Finnish version of Arne 1 is also linked to the old term aarni, which translates to "treasure".
Derived from the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), whose etymology is uncertain and possibly Egyptian in origin. Alternative interpretations suggest a...
Has the meaning "treasure" in the Finnish language. It can also serve as a variant of the less common historical name Aaretti, which derives from a...
The Finnish version of Adolf. It additionally signifies "eve, evening before" in Finnish, denoting the day preceding a significant holiday.
Initially, it was a shortened version of Germanic names like Adelaide or Adelina, which start with the component adal, signifying "noble." A notable...
The origin of this name is uncertain. It refers to the Finnish deity associated with the sea, rivers, and fishing.
This name is a variant of Aino. Additionally, it translates to "always" in Finnish.
The Finnish term signifies "the only one". Within the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, this name belongs to a girl who takes her own life upon...
Derived from the Finnish word airut, which means "messenger, herald", and also shaped by place names that start with similar sounds.
Derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, which translates to "noble and bright" through the combination of the elements adal meaning "noble" and berah...
A Finnish abbreviated version of Aleksanteri or Aleksi, it also serves as an Italian short form of Alessandro, and a Spanish diminutive of Alejandro o...
Variations of Alexandra in various languages.
Finnish version of Alexander.
A version of Alice utilized in multiple languages.
A Finnish diminutive used for names that start with Al. It is also the Finnish term for a particular kind of duck.
A shortened version of Germanic names that start with the element amal. This element carries the meaning of "unceasing, vigorous, brave", or it may...
This name is partly a feminine variation of Amandus. Nevertheless, it did not exist during the medieval period. In the 17th century, writers and...
Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, and Slovene diminutives of Ana.
Variations of Anya in various languages.
A Greek and Latin variant of Hannah found in the Old Testament. Despite the widespread use of the spelling Hannah in many English translations of the...
French variant of Anna. Introduced to England in the 13th century, it didn't gain widespread popularity until the 16th century. The alternative...
Finnish, Estonian, and Swedish versions of Annelie, along with a German variation.
A Finnish diminutive form of Anna.
A Swedish diminutive form of the name Anna.
A Finnish diminutive form of Anna.
A Finnish diminutive form of the name Anna.
A Finnish diminutive form of the name Anselm.
A variant of Antonius (see Anthony) utilized in numerous languages. One well-known individual who bore this name is the Russian dramatist Anton...
A Finnish and Estonian diminutive form of the name Anna.