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                            <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALLYSDAIR</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">:


                            Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASDAIR">Alasdair</a>,


                            </font></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font></li>

















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                            <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALLYSDARE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">:


                            Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASDAIR">Alasdair</a>,


                            </font></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font></li>

















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                            <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALLYSTAIR</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">:


                            Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASTAIR">Alastair</a>,


                            </font></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALLYSTER</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">:


                            Anglicized form of Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASTER">Alaster</a>,


                            </font></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ALON">ALON</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


                                (</font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">אַלוֹן</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">): Variant


                                spelling of English <a href="male_english_names.htm#ALLON">Allon</a>,


                                meaning "oak tree."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ALONZO">ALONZO</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                                English variant spelling of Spanish <a href="male_a_names_5.htm#ALONSO">Alonso</a>,


                                meaning "noble and ready."</font>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">ALPHA</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


                                (</font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">Άλφα</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">):


                                English unisex name








                                derived from








the first letter of the Greek alphabet.</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALPHONZO</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English variant spelling of Spanish <a href="male_a_names_5.htm#ALPHONSO">Alphonso</a>,


                        meaning "noble and ready."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="ALPIN">ALPIN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Scottish


                        Anglicized form of Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_3.htm#AILPEIN">Ailpein</a>,











                        possibly meaning "white." </font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">ALPINE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English name, probably derived from the vocabulary word <i>alpine</i>, meaning "of the Swiss


                        Alps."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><b>ALTAIR</b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


                        (Arabic: </font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">الطير</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">):


                        Modern English unisex name derived from the name of the


                        brightest star in the constellation Aquila, from an


                        Arabic word meaning "the bird" or "the


                        flyer." </font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">ALTON</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Old English surname transferred to








                        forename use, derived from the name of many places most of which


                        meant either "old town" or "settlement at the (river)








                        source."</font>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALURED</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                            Variant spelling of Middle English <a href="#ALVRED">Alvred</a>,


                            meaning








                            "elf counsel."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALVAR</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon <a href="male_a_names_2.htm#ÆLFHERE">Ælfhere</a>,








                        meaning "elf army."</font>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALVEN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English variant spelling of </font><font size="2"><font color="#FFFFFF">Norman


                        French</font> </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> <a href="#ALVIN">Alvin</a>, meaning "elf








                        friend."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALVIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English pet form of Norman French</font><font size="2"> </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> <a href="#ALVIN">Alvin</a>, meaning








                        "elf friend."</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ALVIN">ALVIN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                            Norman French name derived from Latin <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#ALVINIUS">Alvinius</a>,


                        meaning "elf friend." In use by the English.</font></li>








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                            <p align="left"><a name="ALVRED"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALVRED</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Middle English form of Latin <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#ALVREDUS">Alvredus</a>,


                        meaning "elf counsel."</font>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALVY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English pet form of Norman French <a href="#ALVIN">Alvin</a>, meaning


                        "elf friend."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALVYN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English variant spelling of Norman French</font><font size="2">


                        <a href="#ALWIN">Alwin</a>, </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">meaning "elf


                        friend."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ALWIN">ALWIN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Variant


                            spelling of Middle English <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#ELWIN">Elwin</a>,


                            meaning "elf friend." Compare with other


                        forms of <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#ALWIN">Alwin</a>.</font>


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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ALWYN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        Variant spelling of </font><font size="2"> <font color="#FFFFFF">Middle


                        </font>English </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> <a href="#ALWIN">Alwin</a>, meaning


                        "elf friend."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALYSDAIR</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                            Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASDAIR">Alasdair</a>, meaning


                        "defender of mankind."


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                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALYSDARE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">:


                            Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic


                        </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"><a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASDAIR">Alasdair</a></font><font color="#FFFFFF">,


                        </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font>

















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                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ALYSTER</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF">:


                        Anglicized form of Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASTER">Alaster</a>,


                        </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font>

















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                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ALYSTAIR">ALYSTAIR</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Gaelic </font>

















                        <font color="#FFFFFF"><a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALASTER">Alaster</a></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">, meaning








                        "defender of mankind."</font>

















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                        <p align="left"><a name="AMARIA"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AMARIA</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant spelling of English <a href="#AMARIAH">Amariah</a>,


                        meaning "whom God spoke of."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><b><a name="AMARIAH">AMARIAH</a></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


                        (</font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">אֲמַרְיָה</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">):


                        Anglicized form


                        of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMARYAH">Amaryah</a>, meaning


                        "whom God spoke of." In the bible, this is the


                        name of a priest who lived in the time of King <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOSHAPHAT">Jehoshaphat</a>.


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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AMASAI</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMASAY">Amasay</a>,








                        meaning "burdensome." In


                        the bible, this is the name of a warrior and chief of


                        the captains, a Kohathite ancestor of <a href="male_english_names_14.htm#SAMUEL">Samuel</a>,


                        a priest, and another Kohathite Levite who lived in the


                        time of the reign of king <a href="male_english_names_08.htm#HEZEKIAH">Hezekiah</a>


                        of Judah.  </font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AMBIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        Pet form of English <a href="#AMBROSE">Ambrose</a>,








                        meaning "immortal."</font>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AMBROSE">AMBROSE</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English form of Latin <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMBROSIUS">Ambrosius</a>,








                        meaning "immortal."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AMBY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                                Pet form of English <a href="#AMBROSE">Ambrose</a>,








                                meaning "immortal."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="AMERY">AMERY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Variant


                                spelling of English <a href="#AMORY">Amory</a>,


                                meaning "home-ruler." </font>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">AMI</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMIY">Amiy</a>, meaning "bond-servant." In the bible, this


                        is the name of a servant of King <a href="male_english_names_15.htm#SOLOMON">Solomon</a>.</font>








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                        <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="AMITAI">AMITAI</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant spelling of English <a href="#AMITTAI">Amittai</a>,


                        meaning "my truth."</font></li>








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                        <p align="left"><a name="AMITTAI"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">AMITTAI</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMITTAY">Amittay</a>, meaning "my truth." In the bible,


                        this is the name of <a href="male_english_names_10.htm#JONAH">Jonah</a>'s


                        father.</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><a name="AMLODI"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">AMLODI</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Icelandic <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMLÓÐI"> Amloði</a>,


                        possibly meaning "heavy" or "the


                        dullard."</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AMMIEL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMMIY'EL">Ammiy'el</a>,








                        meaning "one of the family of God." In


                        the bible, this is the name of several characters,


                        including a spy from the tribe of <a href="male_english_names_04.htm#DAN">Dan</a>


                        who died in the plague. </font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><b><a name="AMMINADAB">AMMINADAB</a></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: </font>


                        <ol />


                          <li>








                        <p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                        form of Greek <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMINADAB">Aminadab</a>, meaning


                        "servant of the prince." In the New Testament bible, this is


                        the name of an ancestor of <a href="male_c_names_3.htm#CHRIST">Christ</a>. </font></li>


                          <li>








                        <p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                        form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMMIYNADAB">Ammiynadab</a>,


                        meaning "kindred of the prince." In


                        the Old Testament bible, this is the name of several


                        characters, including a son of <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ARAM">Aram</a>


                        and a son of <a href="male_english_names_10.htm#KOHATH">Kohath</a>.</font></li>


                        </ol>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><a name="AMMIHUD"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">AMMIHUD</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMMIYHUWD">Ammiyhuwd</a>,


                        meaning "one of the people of Judah." In the


                        bible, this is the name of several characters, including


                        the father of <a href="male_english_names_15.htm#SHEMUEL">Shemuel</a>.</font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AMMON">AMMON</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Anglicized


                            form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#AMMOWN">Ammown</a>, meaning


                            "kindred, tribal." In the bible, this is


                            the name of a son of <a href="male_l_names_3.htm#LOT">Lot</a>


                            by his younger daughter. Compare with another form


                        of <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#AMMON">Ammon</a>.</font>


                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AMON">AMON</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized


                            form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#AMOWN">Amown</a>, meaning "skilled


                            workman." In the


                        bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, a governor


                            of Samaria, and a descendant of one one of <a href="male_english_names_15.htm#SOLOMON">Solomon</a>'s


                            servants. Compare with another form of <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#AMON">Amon</a>.</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AMORY">AMORY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the


                        Norman French personal name <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#AIMERI">Aimeri</a>,


                        meaning








                        "home-ruler." </font></li>

















  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="AMOS">AMOS</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#AMOS Greek"> Amōs</a>, meaning "strong." In the


                        New Testament


                        bible, this is the name of an ancestor


                        of <a href="male_c_names_3.htm#CHRIST">Christ</a>.</font></li>

















  <li><a name="AMOZ"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">AMOZ</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#AMOWTS">Amowts</a>, meaning "strong." In the


                        bible, this is the name of the father of <a href="male_english_names_08.htm#ISAIAH"> Isaiah</a>


                        the


                        prophet.</font></li>

















  <li><a name="AMRAN"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AMRAN</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized


                        form of Hebrew <a href="male_c_names_2.htm#CHAMRAN">Chamran</a>,


                        meaning "the people is exalted" or "their


                        slime." In the bible, this is the name of a son of


                        a descendant of <a href="male_e_names_4.htm#ESAU">Esau</a>. </font></li>

















  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">ANAKIN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        This name became popular as a boy's name after the making of the Star Wars








saga by <a href="male_english_names_07.htm#GEORGE"> George</a> <a href="male_english_names_11.htm#LUCAS">Lucas</a>, who named his Darth Vader character after the








surname of director <a href="male_english_names_10.htm#KEN"> Ken</a>   Annakin, a variant spelling of the


                        Low German female personal name <a href="female_a_names_6.htm#ANNIKEN">Anniken</a>, a form of


                        <a href="female_h_names.htm#HANNAH">Hannah</a>, meaning








                        "favor; grace."</font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANANI</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                            Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#ANANIY">Ananiy</a>, meaning "my cloud." In the


                            bible, this is the name of the 7th son of <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#ELIOENAI">Elioenai</a>,


                            descendant of <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DAVID">David</a>.</font></li>

















  <li><a name="ANANIAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANANIAH</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                            Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#ANANYA">Ananya</a>, meaning "<a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOVAH">Jehovah</a>


                            clouds" or "what <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOVAH">Jehovah</a>


    covers." In the


                            bible, this is the name of an ancestor of <a href="#AZARIAH"> Azariah</a>


                            who lived in the time of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEHEMIAH"> Nehemiah</a> and assisted in


                            rebuilding the city wall.</font></li>

















  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="ANANIAS">ANANIAS</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                            Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_h_names.htm#HANANIAS">Hananias</a>, meaning "whom


    <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOVAH">Jehovah</a> has graciously given." In the New


                            Testament bible, this is the name of the husband of <a href="female_s_names.htm#SAPPHIRA">Sapphira</a>,


                            a Christian at Damascus, and a son of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEDEBAEUS">Nedebaeus</a>


                            (Greek <a href="male_n_names.htm#NABADIAS">Nabadias</a>).</font>








  </li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANDERSON</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English patronymic surname transferred to forename use,








                        meaning "son of <a href="#ANDREW">Andrew</a>."</font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ANDREW">ANDREW</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#ANDREAS">Andreas</a>,


                        meaning "man; warrior." In the bible, this is


                        the name of an apostle of <a href="male_c_names_3.htm#CHRIST">Christ</a>


                        and brother to <a href="male_english_names_15.htm#SIMON"> Simon</a>


    <a href="male_english_names_13.htm#PETER">Peter</a>. He


                        is said to have been crucified at Patrae in Archaia.  </font>








  </li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANDY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Unisex pet form of English <a href="#ANDREW">Andrew</a> and <a href="female_a_names_5.htm#ANDREA">Andrea</a>,


                        meaning "man; warrior."</font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ANGEL">ANGEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English unisex name derived from








                        Latin <a href="male_a_names_7.htm#ANGELUS">Angelus</a>,








                        meaning "angel, messenger." Once used as a


                        man's name in England. It is now almost strictly a


                        feminine name.</font>








  </li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ANGUS">ANGUS</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a


    county of Scotland, which took its name from Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#AONGHUS">Aonghus</a>


    (supposedly from <i>Aongus Fer</i>), meaning "excellent valor." </font>








  </li>

















                      <li><p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="ANSCOM">ANSCOM</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English surname transferred to forename use, meaning








                        "stone-enclosed valley." </font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANSCOMB</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        Variant spelling of








                        English <a href="#ANSCOM">Anscom</a>, meaning








                        "stone-enclosed valley."</font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="ANSON">ANSON</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English patronymic surname transferred to forename use,


                        which may have been based on any of a number of Middle


                        English names, i.e. "son of <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ANSEL">Ansel</a>"


                        or "son <a href="female_a_names_3.htm#AGNES">Agnes</a>."</font>








  </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ANTHONY">ANTHONY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: English


                        form of Latin <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ANTONIUS">Antonius</a>,








                        possibly meaning "invaluable." </font>








  </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ANTONY">ANTONY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Variant spelling of English <a href="#ANTHONY">Anthony</a>,








                        possibly meaning "invaluable." 


                                </font>








  </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANTUAN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English variant spelling of French <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ANTOINE">Antoine</a>,








                        possibly meaning "invaluable." </font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ANTWAN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Modern English variant


                        spelling of








                        French <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ANTOINE">Antoine</a>, possibly meaning








                        "invaluable." </font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><a name="APOLLYON"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">APOLLYON</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#APOLLYON Greek">Apollyōn</a>,


                        meaning "destroyer." In the


                        New Testament bible, this is the name of the


                        angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of


                        death and author of havoc on earth. He is also known by


                        the name <a href="male_a_names.htm#ABADDON Greek">Abaddon</a>. </font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARCHIBALD">ARCHIBALD</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: </font>








                        <ol />


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                            form of Scottish Gaelic <a href="male_g_names_3.htm#GILLEASBAIG">Gilleasbaig</a>,


                            meaning "bishop's servant."</font></li>


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">English


                            form of Old French <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ARCHIMBAUD">Archimbaud</a>, meaning "genuine courage."</font>








                          </li>


                        </ol>








                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><b><a name="ARCHIE">ARCHIE</a></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: </font>








                        <ol />


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Pet


                            form of English <a href="#ARCHIBALD">Archibald</a>, meaning








                        "genuine courage."</font>








                          </li>


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Pet


                            form of Scottish-English <a href="#ARCHIBALD">Archibald</a>,


                            meaning "bishop's servant."</font></li>


                        </ol>








                      </li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARDAL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ÁRDGHAL"> Árdghal</a>, meaning "high valor."</font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARDEN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English habitational surname transferred to unisex


                        forename use, derived from Celtic <i>ard</i>, meaning


                        "high," hence "from the high place." </font></li>

















  <li><a name="ARDON"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARDON</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#ARDOWN">Ardown</a>,


                        meaning "fugitive." In the


                        bible, this is the name of a son of <a href="male_english_names_03.htm#CALEB">Caleb</a>.</font>



































                

















  </li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARELI">ARELI</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#AR'ELIY">Ar'eliy</a>,


                        meaning "lion of God." In the bible, this is


                        the name of a son








                        of <a href="male_g_names.htm#GAD">Gad</a>.</font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARIC</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#ERIC">Eric</a>,








                        meaning "ever-ruler."</font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARIDAI</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


                        (</font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">אֲרִידַי</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">):


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARIYDAY">Ariyday</a>,


                        meaning "the lion is enough." In the bible,


                        this is the name of the ninth of <a href="male_h_names.htm#HAMAN">Haman</a>'s


                        ten sons who were hanged by the Jews. 


                        </font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARIEH">ARIEH</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ARYEH">Aryeh</a>,


                        meaning "lion." In


                        the bible, this is the name of an officer of king <a href="male_english_names_13.htm#PEKAHIAH">Pekahiah</a>.  </font></li>

















  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARIEL">ARIEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Anglicized


                        form of Hebrew unisex <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARI'EL">Ari'el</a>, meaning "lion of god." In the bible, this is


                        a name applied to the city of Jerusalem, and the name of


                        a chief of the returning exiles. In the Apocrypha, this


                        is the name of an


                        archangel who rules the waters. It is also the name of a moon of <a href="male_u_names.htm#URANUS">Uranus</a>,


                        and the name of a spirit in Shakespeare's play "The


                        Tempest."</font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><a name="ARIK"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARIK</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant


                            spelling of English <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#ERIC">Eric</a>,








                        meaning "ever-ruler." Compare with another


                        form of <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARIK">Arik</a>.</font>


                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARIN">ARIN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names.htm#AARON">Aaron</a>,


                        meaning "light-bringer." Compare with


                        feminine <a href="female_a_names_9.htm#ARIN">Arin</a>.</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><a name="ARLEY"><b><font color="#9393FF">ARLEY</font></b></a>:


                        Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names_08.htm#HARLEY">Harley</a>,


                        meaning</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> "rocky meadow." </font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ARLIE</font></b>:


                        Variant spelling of English <a href="#ARLEY">Arley</a>,


                        meaning</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"> "rocky meadow." </font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARN">ARN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Short


                        form of English <a href="#ARNOLD">Arnold</a>, meaning








                        "eagle power." Compare with another form of <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARN">Arn</a>.</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="ARNE">ARNE</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Medieval


                            short form of English <a href="#ARNOLD">Arnold</a>, meaning








                            "eagle power." Compare with another form


                        of <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARNE">Arne</a>.</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARNIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Pet form of English <a href="#ARNOLD">Arnold</a>,








                        meaning "eagle power."</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ARNOLD">ARNOLD</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English name derived from French <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARNAUD">Arnaud</a>,


                        meaning "eagle power." </font>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARNY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                                Pet form of English <a href="#ARNOLD">Arnold</a>,








                                meaning "eagle power."</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARRAN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                                </font><font size="2">Variant spelling


                                of English <a href="male_english_names.htm#AARON">Aaron</a>, meaning "<font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">light-bringer</font>."</font>


                      </li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ARRON</font></b>:


                                Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names.htm#AARON">Aaron</a>, meaning "<font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">light-bringer</font>."</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ARRYN</font></b>:


                                Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names.htm#AARON">Aaron</a>, meaning "<font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">light-bringer</font>."</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF"><a name="ART">ART</a></font></b>:


                                English short form of Celtic <a href="#ARTHUR">Arthur</a>,


                                possibly meaning "bear-man." Compare


                                with another form of <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ART">Art</a>.</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><a name="ARTHUR"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARTHUR</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of


                        Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly


                        composed of Welsh <i>art/arth</i> "bear" and


                        Brittonic <i>gur</i> "man," hence


                        "bear-man." The earliest mention of him is in


                        Welsh texts, where he is never called "king,"


                        but rather <i>dux bellorum</i>, meaning "war


                        leader." Medieval Welsh texts call him <i>ameraudur</i>


                        "emperor" which could also mean "war


                        leader." In early Welsh works the word <i>art</i>


                        was used as a figurative synonym for


                        "warrior." </font>








  </li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARTIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                                English p</font><font size="2">et form of Celtic <a href="#ARTHUR">Arthur</a>,


                                possibly meaning "bear-man." </font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF">ARTUR</font></b>:


                        Early English form of Celtic <a href="#ARTHUR">Arthur</a>,


                        possibly meaning "bear-man."  </font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ARVIN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Possibly a variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names_08.htm#IRVIN">Irvin</a>, meaning


    "fresh water" or "green water."</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASAF</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Variant


                        spelling of English <a href="#ASAPH">Asaph</a>,








                        meaning "collector, gatherer."</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ASAPH">ASAPH</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names.htm#ACAPH">Acaph</a>, meaning "collector,


                        gatherer." In the bible,


                        this is the name of several








                        characters, including King <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DAVID">David</a>'s


                        chief


                        musician.


                        </font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><a name="ASAREEL"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASAREEL</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ASAR'EL">Asar'el</a>,


                        meaning "whom God has bound (by a vow)."</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASH</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Short


                        form of English unisex <a href="#ASHLEY">Ashley</a>,


                        meaning "ash-tree grove." </font>








  </li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><b><a name="ASHER">ASHER</a></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


                        (</font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">אָשֵׁר</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">): Hebrew


                        name derived from the








                        word <i>ashar</i>, meaning "happy." In the


                        bible, this is the name of a son of <a href="male_j_names.htm#JACOB">Jacob</a>.


                                In use by the English.</font>








  </li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ASHLEY">ASHLEY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: English surname transferred to unisex








                        forename use, composed of the Old English elements <i>æsc</i>








                        "ash" and <i>lēah</i> "wood,"


                        hence "ash-tree grove."</font></li>








                      <li>








                                <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASHRIEL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ASRIY'EL">Asriy'el</a>,


                        meaning "vow of


                        God." In the bible, this is the name of a son and


                        great-grandson of <a href="male_m_names.htm#MANASSEH">Manasseh</a>,


                        and a son of <a href="male_g_names_3.htm#GILEAD">Gilead</a>. </font>








  </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASHTON</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English habitational surname transferred to unisex


                        forename use, from the name of various places composed


                        of the Old English elements <i> æsc</i> "ash tree"


                        and <i> tun</i> "settlement," hence "ash tree settlement."</font>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ASHUR">ASHUR</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ASHCHUWR">Ashchuwr</a>, meaning "blackness." In the


                        bible, this is the name of a son of the father of <a href="male_t_names.htm#TEMENI">Temeni</a>.</font>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="ASIA">ASIA</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English unisex name derived from the name of the continent,


                        which was possibly derived from Assyrian <i>asu</i>, meaning








                        "east." 


                        </font>





















































                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><a name="ASSHUR"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASSHUR</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ASHSHUWR">Ashshuwr</a>,


                        meaning "a step." In the bible, this is the


                        name second son of <a href="male_s_names_3.htm#SHEM">Shem</a>.


                        It is also a name applied to the nation of Assyria and


                        its people.</font>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><a name="ASSUR"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASSUR</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ASHSHUWR">Ashshuwr</a>, meaning "a


                        step." In the bible, this is the name second son of


                        <a href="male_s_names_3.htm#SHEM">Shem</a>. It is also a


                        name applied to the nation of Assyria and its people.</font>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASTON</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English habitational surname transferred to unisex


                        forename use, from the name of various places composed


                        of the Old English elements <i>east</i> "east"


                        and <i>tun</i> "settlement," hence "east settlement."</font>





















































                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ASTROPHEL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English literary name from <i>Astrophel and Stella</i>,


                        a famous sonnet composed by <a href="male_english_names_13.htm#PHILIP">Philip</a>


                        <a href="male_english_names_15.htm#SIDNEY">Sidney</a> in the


                        1580s, composed of the Greek elements <i>aster</i>


                        "star" and <i>phil</i> "friend,


                        lover," hence "star lover." </font>





















































                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">ATHELSTAN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant spelling of Middle English <a href="male_e_names_4.htm#ETHELSTAN">Ethelstan</a>,


                        meaning "noble stone."</font>





















































                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AUBREY">AUBREY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


























                        English unisex form of Norman French <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALBERI">Alberi</a>,


























                        meaning "elf ruler."</font>





















































                      </li>








  <li>


    <p align="left"><a name="AUBRY"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AUBRY</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Masculine variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#AUBREY">Aubrey</a>,


                        meaning "elf ruler."</font>








  </li>


  <li>


    <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AUBYN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                            English variant spelling of French <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AUBIN">Aubin</a>,


    meaning


                            "like <a href="male_a_names_4.htm#ALBUS">Albus</a>,"


                            i.e. "white."


                            </font></li>


  <li>


    <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AUDLEY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                            English habitational surname transferred to forename


                            use, derived from the name of a place in


    Staffordshire,


                            composed of Old English <i>Ealdgyth</i> and <i>leah</i>


                            "meadow, woodland clearing," hence "<a href="female_e_names.htm#EALDGYTH">Ealdgyth</a>'s


                            meadow."</font></li>


  <li>


    <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AUGUST">AUGUST</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Short


                            form of Latin <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AUGUSTUS">Augustus</a>,








                                meaning "venerable." In use by the


    English and Germans. </font></li>


  <li>


    <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AUGUSTINE">AUGUSTINE</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English form of Latin <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AUGUSTINUS">Augustinus</a>,


                        meaning "venerable."</font>








  </li>








  <li>


    <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AULAY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AMHLAIBH">Amhlaibh</a>,








                        meaning "heir


                        of the ancestors."</font>








  </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AUSTEN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        Variant spelling of English <a href="#AUSTIN">Austin</a>, meaning








                        "venerable."</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AUSTIN">AUSTIN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English surname transferred to forename use, from Old


                        French <a href="male_a_names_6.htm#AOUSTEN">Aousten</a>,


                        from Roman Latin <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AUGUSTINUS">Augustinus</a>,


                        meaning "venerable."</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AUSTYN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        Unisex form of English <a href="#AUSTIN">Austin</a>, meaning








                        "venerable."</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AUTUMN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








                        English unisex name derived from the season name, from


                        Latin <i>autumnus</i>, thought to be of Etruscan origin.


                        <i>Harvest</i> was the original English name for the


                        season; <i>Autumn</i> replaced it in the 16th century.</font></li>








                      <li><a name="AVEREL"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AVEREL</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Middle English masculine form of Anglo-Saxon <a href="female_e_names_3.htm#EOFORHILD">Eoforhild</a>,


                        meaning "boar battle."</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AVERILL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English surname (<a href="surnames_family_names.htm#AVERILL">Averill</a>)


                        transferred to forename use, meaning "the hill sown


                        with oats."</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AVERY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


























    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, originally a Norman


                        French form of Middle


                        English <a href="male_english_names.htm#ALFRED">Alfred</a>, meaning


























    "elf counsel."








                        </font>


























                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AVON</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        English name which derived from the name of any of


                        several rivers in England which got their name from


                        Celtic <i>afon</i>, meaning "river."</font>


























                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AYLMER">AYLMER</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: English


                        surname transferred to forename use, derived from a


                        contracted form of <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ATHELMARE">Athelmare</a>,








                        meaning "nobly famous." </font>


























                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AYLWARD">AYLWARD</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon


                        <a href="male_a_names_3.htm#ÆTHELWEARD"> Æthelweard</a>


                        "noble guard" or <a href="male_a_names_2.htm#ÆLFWEARD"> Ælfweard</a> "elf


                        guard." </font>


























                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AYMERY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names.htm#AIMERY">Aimery</a>,








meaning "home-ruler." </font>


























                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><a name="AZAL"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZAL</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ATSEL">Atsel</a>,


                        meaning "noble." In the bible, this is


                        the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of <a href="male_s_names.htm#SAUL">Saul</a>.</font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><a name="AZANIAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZANIAH</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZANYAH">Azanyah</a>,


                        meaning "God hears." In the


                        bible, this is the name of the father of <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JESHUA">Jeshua</a>.</font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><a name="AZARAEL"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZARAEL</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZAR'EL">Azar'el</a>, meaning "God


                        has helped" or "whom God helps." In


                        the bible, this is the name of many characters,


                        including a son of <a href="#BANI">Bani</a>,


                        one of King <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DAVID">David</a>'s


                        warriors, and a priest and musician.


                        </font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AZAREEL">AZAREEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Anglicized


                        form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZAR'EL">Azar'el</a>, meaning "God


                        has helped" or "whom God helps." In


                        the bible, this is the name of many characters,


                        including a son of <a href="#BANI">Bani</a>,


                        one of King <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DAVID">David</a>'s


                        warriors, and a priest and musician.</font></li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><a name="AZARIAH"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZARIAH</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Aramaic/Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZARYA">Azarya</a>,








                        meaning "help of God." In


                        the bible, this is the name of several characters,


                        including one of the three young men thrown into the


                        fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar.</font>


























                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><a name="AZAZEL"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZAZEL</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZA'ZEL">Aza'zel</a>,


                        meaning


                        "entire removal" and "scapegoat." In


                            the bible, this word is found in the law of the day


                        of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used


                            for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern


                        times, <i> Azazel</i> was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like


                        demon. The name has even been used for the "Angel


                        of Death."


                        </font>


                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZAZIAH</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZAZYAHUW">Azazyahuw</a>, meaning "<a href="male_y_names.htm#YAHWEH">Yahweh</a>


                        is mighty." In the bible, this is the name of








                        several minor characters, including the father of <a href="male_english_names_08.htm#HOSHEA">Hoshea</a>.</font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZEL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Anglicized


                        form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#ATSEL">Atsel</a>,


                        meaning "noble." In the bible, this is


                        the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of <a href="male_s_names.htm#SAUL">Saul</a>. </font></li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AZRAEL">AZRAEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: </font>


                        <ol />


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                            form of Arabic <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZRA'IL">Azra'il</a>, the


                            name of the "Angel of Death" who separates


                            the soul from the body upon death.</font></li>


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                            form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZRIY'EL">Azriy'el</a>,


                            meaning "help of God." In


                        the bible, this is the name of several minor characters. </font></li>


                        </ol>


                      </li>








                      <li><p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="AZRIEL">AZRIEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: </font>


                        <ol />


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                            form of Arabic <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZRA'IL">Azra'il</a>, the


                            name of the "Angel of Death" who separates


                            the soul from the body upon death.</font></li>


                          <li><p align="left"><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized


                            form of Hebrew <a href="male_a_names_10.htm#AZRIY'EL">Azriy'el</a>,


                            meaning "help of God." In


                        the bible, this is the name of several minor characters. </font></li>


                        </ol>








                      </li>








                      <li>








                        <p align="left"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">AZURIAH</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                        Variant spelling of


                        English <a href="#AZARIAH">Azariah</a>,








                        meaning "help of God."








                        </font>


























                      </li>

















  <li><font size="2"><a name="BAALZEBUB"><b><font color="#9393FF">BAALZEBUB</font></b></a>:


    </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_b_names.htm#BA'AL-ZEBUWB">Ba'al-Zebuwb</a>,


    meaning "lord of the fly." In the bible, this is the name of a


    Philistine deity worshiped at Ekron.</font></li>








  <li><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF"><a name="BAAL-ZEBUB">BAAL-ZEBUB</a></font></b>:


    <font color="#FFFFFF">Anglicized form of Hebrew


    </font></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2"><a href="male_b_names.htm#BA'AL-ZEBUWB">Ba'al-Zebuwb</a>,
    meaning "lord of the


    fly." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine deity worshiped at
    Ekron.


    </font></li>

















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                        <p align="left"><font size="2"><b><font color="#9393FF"><a name="BABE">BABE</a></font></b>:


    This was once a popular American English pet name








    for athletes, especially in the early 1900s, before and after Babe








    Ruth. Compare with feminine <a href="female_b_names.htm#BABE">Babe</a>.</font>


























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  <li><b><a name="BAILEY"><font color="#9393FF" size="2">BAILEY</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: English








    occupational surname transferred to unisex








    forename use, meaning "bailiff." </font>








  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">BAILIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#BAILEY">Bailey</a>, meaning








    "bailiff."  </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">BAILY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#BAILEY">Bailey</a>, meaning








    "bailiff." </font></li>








  <li><b><a name="BALDWIN"><font color="#9393FF" size="2">BALDWIN</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English form of French <a href="male_b_names.htm#BALDOIN">Baldoin</a>, meaning "brave friend."</font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">BALLARD</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    From an Old English derogatory name for a bald-headed person; it became a surname,


    then transferred to forename; derived from Middle








    English <i>balled</i>, meaning "rounded like a ball," hence


    "bald-headed."</font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">BALLINAMORE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic <i>


Béal an Átha Móir</i>, meaning "mouth of the big ford." </font>












































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BALLINDERRY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Irish surname transferred


    to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic <i>Baile an Doire</i>,


    meaning "town of the oak wood."</font>












































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  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="BALTHASAR">BALTHASAR</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_b_names.htm#BALTASAR">Baltasar</a>, meaning "<a href="male_b_names.htm#BA'AL">Ba'al</a> 


    protect the king." Early Christians assigned


    names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby


    <a href="female_j_names_2.htm#JESUS">Jesus</a>. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; <i>Balthasar</i> is one of them, the


    other two are <a href="male_english_names_04.htm#CASPER">Casper</a>  and <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MELCHIOR">Melchior</a>. </font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">BALTHAZAR</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#BALTHASAR">Balthasar</a>, meaning


    "<a href="male_b_names.htm#BA'AL">Ba'al</a>  protect the king."</font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="BAMBI">BAMBI</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English unisex name, derived from the Italian word <i>bambino</i>, meaning








    "child." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">BAMBIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant spelling of








    English unisex <a href="#BAMBI">Bambi</a>, meaning "child."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="BANI">BANI</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">


    (</font><font color="#9393FF" size="2">בָּנִי</font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">):


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_b_names.htm#BANIY">Baniy</a>, meaning "built."


    In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DAVID">David</a>'s


    warriors.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">BAPTIST</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English form of French <a href="male_b_names.htm#BAPTISTE">Baptiste</a>, meaning








    "baptist."</font></li>








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