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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [17]

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One who is unconquerable

Anicetta, Anniceta, Annicetta

Aniya (American) Form of Anna, meaning “a woman graced with God’s favor”

Aniyah, Anaya

*TAnna (Latin) A woman graced with God’s favor

Annah, Ana, Ann, Anne, Anya, Ane, Annika, Anouche, Annchen, Ancina, Annie, Anika

ˆAnnabel (Italian) Graceful and beautiful woman

Annabelle, Annabell, Annabella, Annabele, Anabel, Anabell, Anabelle, Anabella

Annabeth (English) Graced with God’s bounty

Anabeth, Annabethe, Annebeth, Anebeth, Anabethe

Annalynn (English) From the graceful lake

Analynn, Annalyn, Annaline, Annalin, Annalinn, Analyn, Analine, Analin

Annmarie (English) Filled with bitter grace

Annemarie, Annmaria, Annemaria, Annamarie, Annamaria, Anamarie, Anamaria, Anamari

Annora (Latin) Having great honor

Anora, Annorah, Anorah, Anoria, Annore, Annorya, Anorya, Annoria

Anouhea (Hawaiian) Having a soft, cool fragrance

Ansley (English) From the noble’s pastureland

Ansly, Anslie, Ansli, Anslee, Ansleigh, Anslea, Ansleah, Anslye, Ainsley

Antalya (Russian) Born with the morning’s first light

Antaliya, Antalyah, Antaliyah, Antalia, Antaliah

Antea (Greek) In mythology, a woman who was scorned and committed suicide

Anteia, Anteah

Antje (German) A graceful woman

Antoinette (French) Praiseworthy

Toinette

Anwen (Welsh) A famed beauty

Anwin, Anwenne, Anwinne, Anwyn, Anwynn, Anwynne, Anwenn, Anwinn

Anya (Russian) Form of Anna, meaning “a woman graced with God’s favor”

Aphrah (Hebrew) From the house of dust

Aphra

Aphrodite (Greek) Love; in mythology, the goddess of love and beauty

Afrodite, Afrodita, Aphrodita, Aphrodyte, Aphhrodyta, Aphrodytah

Aponi (Native American) Resembling a butterfly

Aponni, Apponni, Apponi

Apphia (Hebrew) One who is productive

Apphiah

Apple (American) Sweet fruit; one who is cherished

Appel, Aple, Apel

April (English) Opening buds of spring, born in the month of April

Avril, Averel, Averill, Avrill, Apryl, Apryle, Aprylle, Aprel, Aprele, Aprila, Aprile, Aprili, Aprilla, Aprille, Aprielle, Aprial, Abrielle, Avrielle, Avrial, Abrienda, Avriel, Averyl, Averil, Avryl, Apryll

Aquene (Native American) One who is peaceful

Aqueena, Aqueene, Aqueen

ˆArabella (Latin) An answered prayer; beautiful altar

Arabela, Arabel, Arabell

Araceli (Spanish) From the altar of heaven

Aracely, Aracelie, Areli, Arely

Aranka (Hungarian) The golden child

Ararinda (German) One who is tenacious

Ararindah, Ararynda, Araryndah

Arava (Hebrew) Resembling a willow; of an arid land

Aravah, Aravva, Aravvah

Arcadia (Greek / Spanish) Feminine form of Arkadios; woman from Arcadia / one who is adventurous

Arcadiah, Arkadia, Arcadya, Arkadya, Arckadia, Arckadya

Ardara (Gaelic) From the stronghold on the hill

Ardarah, Ardarra, Ardaria, Ardarrah, Ardariah

Ardel (Latin) Feminine form of Ardos; industrious and eager

Ardelle, Ardella, Ardele, Ardelia, Ardelis, Ardela, Ardell

Arden (Latin / English) One who is passionate and enthusiastic / from the valley of the eagles

Ardin, Ardeen, Ardena, Ardene, Ardan, Ardean, Ardine, Ardun

Ardra (Celtic / Hindi) One who is noble / the goddess of bad luck and misfortune

Argea (Greek) In mythology, the wife of Polynices

Argeia

Aria (English) A beautiful melody

Ariah

*Ariana (Welsh / Greek) Resembling silver / one who is holy

Ariane, Arian, Arianna, Arianne, Aerian, Aerion, Arianie, Arieon, Aryana, Aryanna

Ariel (Hebrew) A lionness of God

Arielle, Ariele, Airial, Ariela, Ariella, Aryela, Arial, Ari, Ariely, Arely, Arieli, Areli

Arietta (Italian) A short but beautiful melody

Arieta, Ariete, Ariet, Ariett, Aryet, Aryeta, Aryetta, Aryette

Arin (English) Form of Erin, meaning “woman of Ireland”

Aryn

Arisje (Danish) One who is superior

Arissa (Greek) One who is superior

Arisa, Aris, Aryssa, Arysa, Arys

Arizona (Native American) From the little spring / from the state of Arizona

Armani (Persian) One who is desired

Armanee, Armahni, Armaney, Armanie, Armaney

Arnette (English) A little eagle

Arnett, Arnetta, Arnete, Arneta, Arnet

Aroha (Maori) One who loves and is loved

Arona (Maori) One who is colorful and

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