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Most likely derived from Hebrew עָדִין (ʿaḏin), which carries the meaning of "delicate". In the Old Testament, this name is associated with one of...
The term signifies "powerful, robust" in Hebrew and is employed in the Hebrew Bible to depict God.
The term means "unlimited, complete" or "freedom, protection" in Sanskrit. It stems from the negative prefix अ (a) and the root दिति (diti), which...
Denotes "pertaining to Aditi" in Sanskrit. It refers to the seven (or more) Hindu deities who are the offspring of Aditi. Additionally, it is an...
Shortened version of Adalia. It is the name of the father of one of King David's shepherds mentioned in the Old Testament.
The Azerbaijani version of Adam.
The Latinized version of the Greek name Ἄδμητος translates to "unconquered, untamed" and is a poetic rendition of ἀδάμαστος. In Greek mythology, this...
The origin is unclear. It may be related to Amir 1, or it could stem from the Latin word admiror, which means "to admire".
The Arabic term means "settler". Traditionally, Adnan is considered an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad and the northern Arabian tribes.
Derived from the Old German name Adalwolf, which translates to "noble wolf", combining the components adal meaning "noble" and wolf. This name was...
Lithuanian version of Adolf.
A Spanish diminutive form of Adolfo.
A French variation of Adolf, which has seen little use since the end of World War II.
Lithuanian version of Adam.
The term "my lord" is used in Hebrew to address the God of the Israelites, Yahweh, whose name was not to be uttered.
Means "my lord is Yahweh" in Hebrew, derived from the words אָדוֹן (ʾaḏon), which signifies "lord" or "master," and יָהּ (yah), which is a reference...
The term "my lord is exalted" in Hebrew is derived from the words אָדוֹן (ʾaḏon), which means "lord, master," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt." In...
Derived from the Phoenician 𐤀𐤃𐤍 (ʾadon), which means "lord, master". In Greek mythology, Adonis was a beautiful young shepherd who met his demise...
Hebrew variant of Adonijah.
The Spanish term means "adoration". It is associated with the Christian observance known as the Adoration of the Magi, during which the three wise...
Feminine variation of Adrastos. In Greek mythology, it was the name of a nymph who cared for the baby Zeus. Additionally, it was one of the names...
The Greek meaning is "not inclined to flee," derived from the negative prefix ἀ (a) and the verb διδράσκω (didrasko), which means "to run away." This...
Spanish, Hungarian, and Slovak versions of Hadrianus (see Hadrian).
A variant of Hadrianus (see Hadrian) employed across various languages. This name has been carried by numerous saints and six popes, including Adrian...
The feminine version of Adrian. One notable person with this name is the Brazilian model Adriana Lima, born in 1981.
Italian and Portuguese variation of Adrian.
The official Dutch version of Adrian, utilized for birth certificates but seldom used in everyday conversation.
The term "flock of God" in Hebrew is derived from the words עֵדֶר (ʿeḏer), which means "flock" or "herd," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "God." In the Old Tes...
The feminine version of Adriel.
A Brazilian version of Adriana.
The Croatian and Macedonian version of Adrian.