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From the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories claim a Hebrew derivation, and suggest...

German short form of Joachim.

Originally a short form of Germanic names such as Adelaide or Adelina that begin with the element adal meaning "noble". Saint Ada was a 7th-century...

Old German form of Albert. This is the name of a patron saint of Bohemia, Poland and Prussia. He is known by his birth name Vojtěch in Czech and Wojci...

This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam) meaning "to be red", referring to the ruddy colour of human...

German and Dutch variant of Adalbert.

Form of Adela used in several languages. A famous bearer was the dancer and actress Adele Astaire (1896-1981). It was also borne by the British...

German and Dutch form of Adelaide.

German form of Adallinda.

Diminutive of Adolf (German) or Adrian (Romanian) as well as other names beginning with the same sound.

From the Old German name Adalwolf, which meant "noble wolf" from the elements adal "noble" and wolf. It was borne by several Swedish kings as a first...

Form of Hadrianus (see Hadrian) used in several languages. Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian...

Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀγαθή (Agathe), derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good". Saint Agatha was a 3rd-century martyr from...

Form of Agatha in several languages.

Latinized form of the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), derived from Greek ἁγνός (hagnos) meaning "chaste". Saint Agnes was a virgin martyred during the...

From the Roman cognomen Albanus, which meant "from Alba". Alba (from Latin albus "white") was the name of various places within the Roman Empire,...

From the Germanic name Adalbert meaning "noble and bright", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". This name was common among...

Feminine form of Albinus. This was the name of a few early saints, including a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.

German variant of Albert. A notable bearer was the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528).

Short form of Magdalena or Helena. This was the name of a saint, possibly legendary, who was martyred near Brussels in the 7th century.

Short form of Alexander, Alexandra and other names beginning with Alex.

Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek ἀλέξω (alexo) meaning "to defend, help" and ἀνήρ (ane...

Feminine form of Alexander. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by...

German, Dutch and Catalan form of Alfonso.

Means "elf counsel", derived from the Old English name Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf "elf" and ræd "counsel, advice". Alfred the Great was a...

Feminine form of Alfred.

From the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, itself a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide). This name became popular...

Short form of Adelina, Albina and names that end in alina.

This name became popular after the Battle of Alma (1854), which took place near the River Alma in Crimea and ended in a victory for Britain and...

German and Czech form of Aloysius.

German feminine form of Aloysius.

German feminine form of Aloysius.

Contracted form of Adalwin.

Feminine form of Alwin.

Short form of Germanic names beginning with the element amal. This element means "unceasing, vigorous, brave", or it can refer to the Gothic dynasty...

Norwegian, Danish and German form of Amalia.

German variant of Amelia.

Diminutive of Andrea 2 (English) or Andreas (German).

French, Portuguese and Galician form of Andreas (see Andrew).

Feminine form of Andrew. As an English name, it has been used since the 17th century, though it was not common until the 20th century.

Ancient Greek and Latin form of Andrew. It is also the form used in Modern Greek, German and Welsh.

Variant of Annelie.

Feminine form of Angelus (see Angel). As an English name, it came into use in the 18th century. A notable bearer is the former German chancellor...

Form of Angelica in several languages.

Latinate diminutive of Angela. A famous bearer is American actress Angelina Jolie (1975-).

Form of Anya in several languages.

Low German and Dutch diminutive of Anna and other names beginning with An.

Form of Hannah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. Many later Old Testament translations, including the English, use the Hannah spelling...

Combination of Anna and Lena.

French form of Anna. It was imported to England in the 13th century, but it did not become popular until three centuries later. The spelling variant A...

Combination of Anne 1 and Grete.

Finnish, Estonian and Swedish form of Annelie, as well as a German variant.

German diminutive of Anna or short form of Anneliese.

Combination of Anne 1 and Liese.