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Adrienn
Adrienn is a Hungarian variant of Adrianna. Adrianna originates in Latin language and means "woman from Adria". It is a feminine form of Adrian, formerly spelt as Hadrian. Hadria, later on Adria, was a town in northern Italy. It also gave name to the Adriatic Sea.
Aegeus
Aegeus is an ancient mythological Greek figure who is supposed to have had a hand in the founding of the city of Athens. Since he was also called the “goat man”, the name is also taken to refer to goat. Also, Zeus's shield is known by this name which is where the meaning of the name comes from.
Aeneas
Aeneas is an ancient Greek name and means 'praise or glorify'. In Greek mythology, Aeneas is one of the heroes of Troy who escapes the Greek sacking of the city and wanders around for 7 years before settling down in Italy. Some sources suggest that he was the founder of Rome.
Aeron
Aeron originates in Welsh language and means "berry". It can be used as both masculine and feminine given names.
Aesop
The name Aesop is a derivative of the ancient Greek name Aisopos. Unfortunately, the exact meaning of the name is uncertain at this time. The most famous bearer of the name was the person who wrote what we all know as 'Aesop's Fables', and even his history is sketchy at best although his fables have survived.
Aethelred
Aethelred is an Old English name and means 'wise counsel'. In Old English the word “raed” means 'wise'. The most famous bearer of the name was the King of Wessex between 865 and 871.
Afia
Afia is a variant of Afua. Afua originates in African languages and means "Friday born child". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in Ghana, in the United States it is very rare.
Afolabi
Afolabi originates in African languages and means "child of high status". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Nigeria, in the United States it is very rare. It functions as a surname as well.
Afonso
Afonso is a Portuguese variant of Alfonso. Alfonso originates in Germanic languages and means "noble and prepared". As a masculine given name it used to be very popular mainly within Spanish royalty. In modern times, the name itself sounds old-fashioned and its usage is rather rare.
Africa
The exact meaning of the name Africa is uncertain, although we all know that it stands for the continent of Africa. The closest hypothesis, however, is that the Romans used to call the 'Carthaginians' Ifri. In Latin, which was the language used by literate Romans, the suffix 'ca' meant 'land'. The meaning of the name as 'cave', however, is from its roots in the Berber language, where 'Ifri' means 'cave'.
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