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"All"
| Aallotar | M | Finnish |
| "wave-god" | ||
| Aaron | M | Hebrew |
| Heb: "exalted, on high; enlightened"; Arb: " messenger" | ||
| Abbey | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful"; familiar form of Abigail | ||
| Abagail | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful" | ||
| Abbie | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful"; familiar form of Abigail | ||
| Abbigail | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful" | ||
| Abby | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful"; familiar form of Abigail | ||
| Abdul | M | Arabic |
| "servant" | ||
| Abe | M | Hebrew |
| a short form of Abraham - "father of many nations" | ||
| Abel | M | Hebrew |
| Heb: "breath"; Ass: "meadow" | ||
| Abellona | M | Danish |
| Feminine of Apollo; In Greek myth, Apollo is the sun god | ||
| Aberdeen | M | Pictish-Gaelic |
| combination of two words, 'aber' and 'devana,' meaning the meeting of the two waters | ||
| Abigail | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful" | ||
| Abigale | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful" | ||
| Abigayle | M | Hebrew |
| "My father is joyful" | ||
| Abilene | M | Hebrew |
| "city of the plains" | ||
| Abir | M | Hebrew |
| "strong" | ||
| Abner | M | Hebrew |
| "my father is light; father of light" | ||
| Abra | M | Hebrew |
| "Mother of many nations"; a feminine form of Abraha | ||
| Abraham | M | Hebrew |
| "father of many nations" | ||
| Abram | M | Hebrew |
| "He who is high is father" | ||
| Abrial | M | French |
| "Open; secure, protected" | ||
| Abriana | M | Hebrew |
| "Mother of many nations"; an alternatic form of Abrianna | ||
| Abrianna | M | Hebrew |
| "Mother of many nations"; a feminine form of Abrah | ||
| Abrielle | M | Italian |
| "Mother of many nations"; a form of Abra | ||
| Abril | M | Armenian |
| Arm:"to live", also "the month of April"; Frch:"open" | ||
| AC | M | American |
| a combination of the initials A. and C. | ||
| Acacia | M | Greek |
| "Resurrection" or "guileless" ; in mythology: the acacia tree symbolizes immortality and resurrection | ||
| Acadia | M | Zuni |
| Acadia" stems from "Akade," a word meaning "Paradise"; others suggest it derives from the Greek "Arcadia" meaning "rural contentment." in the region s Micmac Indian dialect | ||
| Accalia | M | Latin |
| In myth, the name of the human foster mother of Romulus and Remum the twins who founded Rome. Legend has it that after their abandonmnet as infants, they were initially suckled by a she-wolf, whose name is not know. Accalia was her replacement. | ||
| Ace | M | Latin |
| "unity" | ||
| Acherley | M | English |
| an alternate form of Ackerley - "meadow of oak trees" | ||
| Achilles | M | Greek |
| "Lipless"; Greek Mythology - a hero of the Trojan War and Homer's epic The Illiad | ||
| Ackerley | M | English |
| "meadow of oaks" | ||
| Acton | M | English |
| "oak-tree settlement" | ||
| Ada | M | German |
| Ger: "Noble, nobility"; a short form of Adelaide. Eng: "prosperous; happy" | ||
| Adah | M | Hebrew |
| "Ornament, adornment" | ||
| Adair | M | Scottish |
| "oak-tree ford" | ||
| Adalia | M | Hebrew |
| Heb:"God is my refuge"; OG/Sp: "Noble One" | ||
| Adaline | M | German |
| "Noble; Nobility"; A form of Adelaide | ||
| Adam | M | Phoenician |
| Ph: "man; mankind"; Heb: "son of the red earth" | ||
| Adamina | M | Scottish |
| "Child of te red earth"; feminine of Adam; in the bible God created Adam ouf of the "red earth" and breathed life into him | ||
| Adan | M | Irish |
| an alternate form of Aiden - "fiery" | ||
| Adana | M | Arabic |
| "father's girl" | ||
| Adar | M | Syrian |
| Syr: "ruler, prince"; Heb: "noble; exalted" | ||
| Addie | M | Greek |
| Gmn:"Noble; Nobility; Serene"; Gk: "rich"; Lat:"dark"; feminine form of Adrian; a familiar form of Adelaide (G), Adrienne (GK/L) | ||
| Addison | M | English |
| "son of Adam" | ||
| Addler | M | German |
| an alternate form of Adler - "eagle" | ||
| Ade | M | Yoruba |
| "royal" | ||
| Adela | M | German |
| "Noble; Nobility; Serene"; a short form of Adelaide, Adaline | ||