Starting with letter A
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1701 | Ampyx | Greek | Father of Mopsus. | M | |
1702 | Amr | ArthurianLegend | Son of Arthur. | M | |
1703 | Amr | Muslim | Old Arabic name.. | M | |
1704 | Amram | Biblical | An exalted people, their sheaves, handfuls of corn. | M | |
1705 | Amram | Hebrew | Rising nation. | M | |
1706 | Amraphel | Biblical | One that speaks of secrets | M | |
1707 | Amren | Welsh | Legendary son of Bedwyr. | M | |
1708 | Amsden | English | From Ambrose's valley. | M | |
1709 | Amselmo | Teutonic | Divine helmet. | M | |
1710 | Amsi | Egyptian | Personification of reproduction. | M | |
1711 | Amsu | Egyptian | Personification of reproduction. | M | |
1712 | Amul | Hindi | Valuable. | M | |
1713 | Amun | Egyptian | God of mystery. | M | |
1714 | Amund | Norse | Bridal gift. | M | |
1715 | Amundi | Norse | Bridal gift. | M | |
1716 | Amwolf | German | Eagle wolf. | M | |
1717 | Amyas | French | From the Old French name derived from Latin 'amatus' meaning loved. In use since at least the 12th century. Used by 19th century British writer Charles Kingsley for the hero of his novel 'Westward Ho!'. | M | |
1718 | Amyas | Latin | Loves God. | M | |
1719 | Amycus | Greek | Friendly. Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology. | M | |
1720 | Amynedd | Welsh | Patient. | M |