Akilina | Greek | A borrowing from the Russian, Akili.. | | |
Akosua | African | Born on Sunday. Ewe, Ghana | | |
Akosua | Ghanaian | Meaning "born on Sunday." | | |
Akua | African | Born on Wednesday. Ewe, Ghana | | |
Akua | Ghanaian | Meaning "born on Wednesday."
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Akulina | Russian | Derived from the Late Latin Aquilin.. | | |
Akwete | African | First born of twins. Ga, Ghana | | |
Akwete | Ghanaian | Meaning "the elder of twins." | | |
Akwokwo | African | Younger of twins. Ga, Ghana | | |
Akwokwo | Ghanaian | Meaning "the younger of twins." | | |
Alaba | African | Second child born after twins. Yoru.. | | |
Alaba | Nigerian | Meaning "the second child born afte.. | | |
Alaina | American | Variant form of Elaine, a French .. | | |
Alair | French | A form of Hilary, from the Latin .. | | |
Alake | African | One to be petted and fussed over. Y.. | | |
Alake | Nigerian | Literally translated, "one to be pe.. | | |
Alala | Greek | Of uncertain derivation borne in Gr.. | | |
Alala | Mythology a.. | From Roman mythology, Alala was the.. | | |
Alame | Polynesian | A flower garland | | |
Alamea | Hawaiian | Meaning "ripe" or "precious."
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Alameda | Spanish | Meaning "poplar tree."
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Alana | English | Feminine form of Alan, an old nam.. | | |
Alana | Hawaiian | Derived from alana (awakening, risi.. | | |
Alana | Irish | Derived from the Gaelic a leanbh (O.. | | |
Alana | Scottish | Feminine form of Alan, which is a.. | | |
Alani | Hawaiian | Meaning "orange" or "orange tree."
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Alanza | Spanish | Meaning "noble and eager." A femini.. | | |
Alaqua | Native Amer.. | Meaning "sweet gum tree." From the .. | | |
Alastrina | Irish | Feminine form of Alistar, the Iri.. | | |
Alastrion.. | Irish | Gaelic form of Alexandra and Alexan.. | | |
Alaula | Hawaiian | Derived from alaula (light of dawn,.. | | |
Alawa | Native Amer.. | Meaning "pea," this name is from th.. | | |
Alba | Italian | Derived from the Italian alba (dawn.. | | |
Alberta | English | Feminine form of Albert, which is.. | | |
Alberta | German | Feminine form of Albert, which is.. | | |