| Name
|
Origin
|
Meaning
|
Gender
|
| Aaron |
Hebrew |
High mountain; Lofty or inspired. In the bible Moses'' brother Aaron was Israel''s first high priest and is remembered for his staff which blossomed miraculously. Popular in English speaking countries since the Protestant Reformation. |
M |
| Abbey |
Hebrew |
My father rejoices. Biblical; the name of King David''s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. |
F |
| Abbie |
Hebrew |
Gives joy; My father rejoices. Biblical; the name of King David''s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. |
F |
| Abby |
Hebrew |
My father rejoices. Biblical; the name of King David''s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. |
F |
| Abigail |
Hebrew |
Gives joy: My father rejoices. Biblical; the name of King David''s third wife described as good in discretion and beautiful in form. |
F |
| Abimelech |
Hebrew |
Father is king |
M |
| Abner |
Hebrew |
Father of light. In the bible King Saul''s cousin and commander of his army. Abner was a valiant warrior and clever strategist. |
M |
| Absalom |
Hebrew |
Father of peace. In the bible Absalom son of King David was renowned for handsome appearance and ability to win loyalty and allegiance. |
M |
| Aelle |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of several kings |
M |
| Aelle |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of several kings |
M |
| Aelle |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of several kings |
M |
| Aethelbald |
Anglo-Saxon |
A king of Mercia |
M |
| Aethelbald |
Anglo-Saxon |
A king of Mercia |
M |
| Aethelbald |
Anglo-Saxon |
A king of Mercia |
M |
| Aethelbert |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelbert |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelbert |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelflaed |
Anglo-Saxon |
Sister of King Edward |
F |
| Aethelflaed |
Anglo-Saxon |
Sister of King Edward |
F |
| Aethelflaed |
Anglo-Saxon |
Sister of King Edward |
F |
| Aethelfrith |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelfrith |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelfrith |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelhere |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |
| Aethelhere |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name of a king |
M |