7000 Baby Names by Hilary Spence

7000 Baby Names by Hilary Spence

Author:Hilary Spence [Spence,Hilary]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Family
ISBN: 9780572035280
Publisher: W Foulsham & Co. Ltd


Boys A

Aadi (Sanskrit) 'First, most important'

Aahmes (Egyptian) 'Child of the moon'

Aaron (Hebrew) 'Exalted'. Brother of Moses (Ari, Arnie, Aron, Erin, Haroun)

Abba (Hebrew) 'Father'

Abbey see Abbott, Abelard or Abner

Abbott (Anglo-Saxon) 'Father of the abbey' (Abba, Abbe, Abbey, Abbot, Abott)

Abdel see Abdul

Abdi (Hebrew) 'My servant'

Abdiel (Hebrew) 'Servant of God'

Abdon (Hebrew) 'Son of'

Abdul (Arabic) 'Son of' (Abdel)

Abdullah (Arabic) 'Servant of Allah'

Abe see Abraham or Abelard

Abel (Hebrew) 'Breath'. The first recorded murder victim, according to the Bible

Abelard (Teutonic) 'Nobly resolute' (Abbey, Abe)

Abiah (Hebrew) 'The Lord is my father' (Abija, Abijah)

Abir (Hebrew) 'Strong' (Abiri)

Abisha (Hebrew) 'God's gift'

Abner (Hebrew) 'Father of light' (Abbey, Eb)

Abraham (Hebrew) 'Father of multitudes'. The original patriarch (Abe, Abie, Abram, Abran, Avram, Bram, Ibrahim

Abram see Abraham

Abric (Teutonic) 'Above authority'

Abros (Greek) 'Elegant'

Absalom (Hebrew) 'Father of peace' (Absolom)

Ace (Latin) 'Unity' (Acey)

Acelin (French) 'Noble' (Aceline, Acelot)

Achates (Greek) 'Faithful companion'

Achilles (Greek) 'Swift'

Acima (Hebrew) 'The Lord's judgement'

Ackerley (Anglo-Saxon) 'From the acre meadow' (Ackley)

Acton (Old English) 'Town near oak trees'

Adair (Gaelic) 'From the oak tree near the ford'

Adal (Teutonic) 'Regal', 'noble'

Adalard (Teutonic) 'Noble and brave' (Adelard, Adhelard)

Adalric (Old German) 'Noble ruler' (Adelric)

Adam (Hebrew) 'Of the red earth'. The first man, according to the Bible (Adamo, Adan, Adao, Adhamh)

Adams see Adamson

Adamson (Hebrew) 'Son of Adam' (Adams)

Adan see Adam, Adin or Aidan

Adao see Adam

Adar (Hebrew) 'Fiery'

Addison (Anglo-Saxon) 'Adam's son'

Addo (Teutonic) Happy', 'cheerful'

Addy (Teutonic) 'Awesome', 'noble'

Ade see Adrian

Adelbert see Albert

Adelgar (Hebrew) 'Bright spear'

Adelpho (Greek) 'Brother'

Ademar (Teutonic) 'Fierce, noble, famous' (Ademaro)

Adesh (Sanskrit) 'Command'

Adham (Arabic) 'Black'

Adhar (Arabic) 'Waiting'

Adiel (Hebrew) 'One who is favoured by God'

Adin (Hebrew) 'Sensual' (Adan)

Adlai (Hebrew) 'My witness', 'my ornament'

Adler (Teutonic) 'Eagle'. One of keen perception

Adley (Hebrew) 'Fair-minded'

Adney (Anglo-Saxon) 'One who lives on the island

Adolph (Teutonic) 'Noble wolf' (Ad, Adolf, Adolfus, Adolphe, Adolpho, Adolphus, Dolf, Dolph)

Adon (Hebrew) 'Lord'. The sacred Hebrew word for God

Adonis (Greek) 'Manly and handsome'

Adrian (Latin) 'Dark one', 'man from the sea' (Ade, Adriano, Adrien, Hadrian)

Adriel (Hebrew) 'From God's congregation'

Aeldred see Alfred

Aelhaearn (Welsh) 'Iron brow'

Aeneas (Greek) 'The much praised one'. The defender of Troy (Eneas)

Afdal (Arabic) 'Excellent'

Afif (Arabic) 'Virtuous'

Agamemnon (Greek) 'Resolute'

Agilard (Teutonic) 'Formidably bright'

Agur (Hebrew) 'Gatherer'

Ahanu (Native American) 'Laughing one'

Ahern (Gaelic) 'Horse lord', 'horse owner' (Ahearn, Aherin, Aherne, Hearn, Hearne)

Ahmed (Arabic) 'Most highly praised'

Ahren (Teutonic) 'The eagle'

Aidan (Gaelic) 'Little fiery one' (Adan, Eden)

Aijaz (Sanskrit) 'Favour'

Aiken (Anglo-Saxon) 'Little Adam' (Aickin, Aokin)

Aimery (Teutonic) 'Industrious ruler'

Aimon (French from Teutonic) 'House'

Ainsley (Anglo-Saxon) 'Meadow of the respected one'

Airell (Celtic) 'Free man'

Ajax (Greek) 'Eagle'

Ajay (Sanskrit) 'Invincible'

Akbar (Arabic) 'Great'

Akira (Japanese) 'Intelligent one'

Akmal (Arabic) 'Perfect'

Akram (Arabic) 'Noble', 'generous'

Akule (Native American) 'One who looks to the sky'

Al see Alfred, Algernon or Alison

Alabhaois see Aloysius

Aladdin (Arabic) 'Servant of Allah'

Alair (Gaelic) 'Cheerful' see also Alan

Alam (Arabic/Sanskrit) 'Universe' (Alaam)

Alan (Gaelic) 'Cheerful harmony' (Ailean, Ailin, Alain, Alair, Aland, Alano, Alanson, Allan, Allen, Allie, Allyn)

Alanus (Latin) 'Cheerful one'

Alard (German) 'Noble ruler' see also Allard

Alaric (Teutonic) 'Ruler of all' (Alarick, Alric, Rich, Richie, Rick, Rickie, Ricky, Ricy, Ulric, Ulrich, Ulrick)

Alastair see Alexander

Alban (Latin) 'White complexion'. A man of outstandingly fair colouring (Alben, Albin, Aleb, Alva, Aubin)

Albern (Anglo-Saxon) 'Noble warrior'

Albert (Teutonic) 'Noble and illustrious'. Name which became popular in Britain after the marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coborg-Gotha (Adelbert, Ailbert,



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