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Artturi
Artturi is a Finnish variant of Arthur. The true origins of the name Arthur are not known. It is probably of Celtic origin and is possibly related to the word “artos”, which means 'bear'. It could also be related to the Gaelic word “art”, which means 'stone'.
Arturo
Arturo is an Italian and Spanish variant of Arthur. The true origins of the name Arthur are not known. It is probably of Celtic origin and is possibly related to the word “artos”, which means 'bear'. It could also be related to the Gaelic word “art”, which means 'stone'.
Artyom
Artyom is a Russian form of Artemas. Artemas is a Greek name that originally meant “Follower of the God Artemis”. Later on it was generalized to mean “A Follower”.
Arusi
Arusi possibly originates in Swahili language and means "born at the wedding time".
Arvid
Arvid originates in Old Norse and means "tree of the eagle". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavia, in the US it is rather rare.
Arvin
Arvin is a Germanic name and means "friend to all". It was introduced in England by the Normans and became popular after that.
Arya
Arya originates in Sanskrit and means "noble". Originally it functioned as both feminine and masculine given names. However, in the US it is currently much more popular for girls, probably due to its popularization by feminine characters in various TV shows, e.g. Game of Thrones.
Asa
Asa is a name of Hebrew origin and is thought to mean 'a doctor or a healer'.
Asaya
Asaya is a Hebrew name and means “created by God”.
Asbjorn
Asbjorn is a Danish and Norwegian variant of Osborn. Osborn originates in Old English language and means "god of bears". Originally, it was used as a surname and as a surname it functions until today. As a masculine given name it is very rare.
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