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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Aswad

Black

Arabic

Ata’halne’

He interrupts (Navajo)

Native American

Atahladte

Feather on Head

Native American

Atalo

Youthful

Greek

Atelic

Horrible

Anglo-Saxon

Athdar

From the oak tree ford

Scottish

Athelward

Noble protector

English

Athelston

From the noble's hill

English

Athemar

Noble or famous

English

Athmarr

Noble or famous

English

Athmore

From the moor

English

Athumani

Third One

African

Atique

Old valuable thing. Variant of Antique.

Unknown

Atish

Fire, splendor

Persian

Atius

Malice

Latin

Atkinson

Son of Aiken

English

Atkinsone

Son of Aiken

English

Atl

Water

Aztec (Nahuatl)

Atle

Father

Scandinavian

Atmore

From the moor

English

Atol

Hateful

Anglo-Saxon

Ator

Venom

Anglo-Saxon

Atrayu

Friend.

Modern

Attewater

From the waterside

English

Attewell

Lives by the spring

English

Attewode

Lives in the forest

English

Atteworthe

Lives at the farmstead

English

Attie

Strong as a bear

Celtic

Attkins

Son of Aiken

English

Attmore

From the moor

English

Attor

Venom

Anglo-Saxon

Attwell

Lives by the spring

English

Atty

Strong as a bear

Celtic

Atyhtan

Entice

Anglo-Saxon

Auctor

Foster father of Arthur

Arthurian Legend

Audel

Old friend.

English

Ayabusa

WE RULE

African

Audi

Listen

Latin

Audrick

Noble friend

German

Audwin

Noble friend

German

Audwine

Noble friend

German

Augwys

Brother of Lot

Arthurian Legend

Auhert

Noble

French

Aulani

King's Messenger

Polynesian

Auley

Irish form of Olaf

Irish

Auliffe

Irish form of Olaf

Irish

Aulii

Delicious

Polynesian

Aundre

Manly: brave. Modern variant of Andrew.

English

Aure

Soft Air, Breeze

French

Aurelian

Golden

Latin