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From the name of the Welsh river Aeron, itself probably derived from the hypothetical Celtic goddess Agrona. Alternatively, the name could be taken...

Variant of Aeron.

Combination of Aeron and the Welsh element gwen meaning "white, blessed".

Extended form of Aeron.

Means "ash tree" in Old English. This was the nickname of a 5th-century king of Kent, whose birth name was Oeric.

From the Greek name Αἰσχύλος (Aischylos), derived from αἶσχος (aischos) meaning "shame". This was the name of a 5th-century BC Athenian playwright,...

Latinized form of Asklepios.

From the Greek Αἰσών (Aison), which is of unknown meaning. Aeson was the father of Jason in Greek mythology.

From the Greek Αἴσωπος (Aisopos), which is of unknown meaning. This was the name of a Greek fabulist of the 6th century BC, famous for such tales as T...

Old English cognate of Adalbert (see Albert). This was the name of a Saxon king of England and two kings of Kent, one of whom was a saint. It became...

Derived from the Old English elements æðele "noble" and noð "boldness, daring".

Derived from the Old English elements æðele "noble" and weald "powerful, mighty".

Derived from the Old English element æðele "noble" combined with weard "guardian".

Latinized form of Greek Αἰθήρ (Aither) meaning "ether, heaven", derived from αἴθω (aitho) meaning "to burn, to ignite". In Greek mythology this was...

Roman cognomen that was probably derived from Greek ἀετός (aetos) meaning "eagle". A famous bearer was the 5th-century Roman general Flavius Aetius,...

Means "chastity" in Arabic, from the root عفّ (ʿaffa) meaning "to refrain, to be chaste".

Bosnian form of Affan.

Russian form of Athanasius.

Alternate transcription of Russian Афанасий (see Afanasiy).

Means "daybreak, morning" in Albanian, from afër "nearby, close" and ditë "day". It is also used as an Albanian form of Aphrodite.

Means "chaste, modest, pure" in Arabic, from the root عفّ (ʿaffa) meaning "to refrain, to be chaste". This was the name of the father of the caliph Ut...

Old Irish form of Aifric.

Ewe form of Afua.

Variant of Afua.

Means "chaste" in Arabic, from the root عفّ (ʿaffa) meaning "to refrain, to be chaste".

Feminine form of Afif.

Alternate transcription of Arabic عفيفة (see Afifa), as well as the usual Indonesian and Malay form.

Russian and Ukrainian form of Athena.

Means "tree branches" in Arabic, the plural form of فنن (fanan) [1]. It is given in reference to verse 55:48 in the Quran.

Means "born into wealth" in Yoruba.

Means "river" in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin.

Portuguese and Galician form of Alfonso. This was the name of the first king of Portugal, ruling in the 12th century.

Originally used by the Romans as a nickname for a woman from Africa. This was the name of two early saints.

Means "whitish red" in Arabic.

Persian form of Avestan 𐬟𐬭𐬀𐬢𐬭𐬀𐬯𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬥 (Frangrasiian) possibly meaning "to hold back, to make disappear". According to Iranian mythology this was the...

Spanish form of Africa 1. It is usually taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de África, the patron saint of the Spanish enclave of...

Catalan form of Africa 1.

From the name of the continent of Africa, which is of Latin origin, possibly from the Afri people who lived near Carthage in North Africa. This rare...

Anglicized form of Aifric.

Roman cognomen derived from the place name Africa, which in Roman times referred only to North Africa. This was the agnomen of the 3rd-century BC...

Means "approach" in Albanian.

Spanish and Russian form of Aphrodite.

Italian and Portuguese form of Aphrodite.

Modern Greek form of Aphrodite.

Means "legend, myth, fable" in Persian.

Alternate transcription of Persian افسون (see Afsoun).

Means "charm, spell" in Persian.

Alternate transcription of Persian افسون (see Afsoun).

Means "born on Friday" in Akan.

Means "better, superior" in Arabic, a derivative of the root فضل (faḍala) meaning "to be in excess, to excel".