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                  | Name | Origin | Meaning |  
                  | Aakarshan | Hindu | attraction |  
                  | Aaron | Hebrew, Arabic | shining light, high mountain, messenger |  
                  | Aba | Hungarian | father |  
                  | Abbott | Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew | father |  
                  | Abdel | Arabic | servant |  
                  | Abdiel | Hebrew | servant of god |  
                  | Abdieso | Persian |  |  
                  | Abejundio | Spanish | relating to the Abaje |  
                  | Abel | Hebrew, Assyrian | breath, child |  
                  | Abelard | Old German, Middle English | resolute, keeper of the abbey larder |  
                  | Abenzio | Celtic |  |  
                  | Abercio | Latin |  |  
                  | Abhay | Hindu | a son of Dharma |  
                  | Abhi | Hindu |  |  
                  | Abhijit | Hindu | a constellation dear to Hari |  
                  | Abhinav | Hindu |  |  
                  | Abhishek | Hindu |  |  
                  | Abie | Hebrew | father or mother of many |  
                  | Abijah | Hebrew | The Lord is my father |  
                  | Abner | Hebrew | father of light |  
                  | Abraham | Hebrew | father of a multitude |  
                  | Abrasha | Hebrew | father |  
                  | Abudemio | Assyrian |  |  
                  | Abundiantus | Latin | plentiful |  
                  | Acacio | Hebrew | the Lord holds |  
                  | Acario | Latin | ungrateful |  
                  | Accursius | Latin | to hasten |  
                  | Ace | Latin | unity, one, first rate |  
                  | Achilles | Greek | without lips, brown, dark |  
                  | Achyuta | Hindu | a name of Vishnu |  
                  | Ackley | Old English | meadow of oaks |  
                  | Acton | Old English | town with many oaks |  
                  | Acuzio | Latin | sharp |  
                  | Adair | Gaelic | noble, exalted, oak-tree ford |  
                  | Adalardo | Celtic | noble |  
                  | Adalgiso | Old German | noble hostage |  
                  | Adalrico | Latin, Old German | noble, powerful and rich |  
                  | Adam | Hebrew | earth, created by God |  
                  | Addai | Hebrew | man of god |  
                  | Addison | Old English | Adam's son |  
                  | Addo | Teutonic, Hebrew | happy, ornament |  
                  | Adeben | Ghanese | twelfth-born son |  
                  | Adelais | Latin | noble |  
                  | Adelbert | Old German | famous for nobility |  
                  | Adelfried | Old German | who protects the descendants |  
                  | Adelino | Old German | noble |  
                  | Adelmo | Old German | noble protector |  
                  | Adelphos | Greek | brother |  
                  | Ademaro | Old German | glorious in battle |  
                  | Adeodatus | Latin | given by God |  
                  | Adiran | Latin | of the Adriatic |  
                  | Aditya | Hindu | lord of the sun |  
                  | Adlai | Hebrew | my witness, refuge of god |  
                  | Adler | German | eagle |  
                  | Adley | Hebrew | just |  
                  | Admes | Greek |  |  
                  | Admon | Hebrew | red peony |  
                  | Adolph | German | noble wolf, noble hero |  
                  | Adon | Hebrew | lord |  
                  | Adonis | Greek | man loved by Aphrodite, handsome |  
                  | Adony | Hungarian |  |  
                  | Adrastos | Greek | undaunted |  
                  | Adrian | Greek, Latin | rich, wealthy, dark one |  
                  | Adriel | Native American | beaver, symbol of skill |  
                  | Aeneas | Greek | worthy of praise |  
                  | Aetos | Greek | eagle |  
                  | Afro | Latin | from Africa |  
                  | Agabo | Hebrew |  |  
                  | Agape | Greek | love of the next |  
                  | Agatone | Greek | good, kind |  
                  | Ahab | Hebrew | uncle |  
                  | Ahearn | Celtic | lord of the horses |  
                  | Ahmik | Hebrew | strength of gods flock |  
                  | Ahren | Old German | eagle |  
                  | Aidan | Middle English, Gaelic | help, little fire |  
                  | Aiken | Anglo-Saxon | sturdy, oaken |  
                  | Ailen | Old English | made of oak |  
                  | Aimery | Teutonic | industrious ruler |  
                  | Aitan | Hebrew, African | fights of possession |  
                  | Ajatashatru | Hindu | a name of Vishnu |  
                  | Ajayi | Yoruban, Nigerian | born face-down |  
                  | Ajit | Hindu |  |  
                  | Ajitabh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Akaash | Hindu | sky |  
                  | Akando | Native American | ambush |  
                  | Akello | Ugandan | I have bought |  
                  | Akil | Arabic | intelligent, logical |  
                  | Akira | Scottish, Japanese | anchor |  
                  | Akshay | Hindu | name of a God |  
                  | Alan | Gaelic, Celtic | handsome, cheerful, noble |  
                  | Aland | English | bright as the sun |  
                  | Alaric | Old German | noble ruler |  
                  | Alastair | Scottish | protector of mankind, defender, helper |  
                  | Alban | Latin | white, fair |  
                  | Albert | German | noble and bright |  
                  | Albion | Latin | blond |  
                  | Alcander | Greek | strong |  
                  | Alcott | Old English | old cottage |  
                  | Alden | Middle, Old English | antique, old, wise protector, old friend |  
                  | Alder | Middle, Old English | birch tree, revered one |  
                  | Aldous | Old German | old wealthy |  
                  | Aldrich | Old English | old king |  
                  | Aleron | French | knight armour |  
                  | Aleser | Arabic | lion |  
                  | Alexander | Greek | protector of mankind |  
                  | Alfred | Old English | wise counsel |  
                  | Alger | Old German | noble warrior |  
                  | Algernon | Old French | moustachioed |  
                  | Algren | unknown |  |  
                  | Ali | Arabic, Native American | God, little, the highest |  
                  | Alim | Arabic | wise, learned |  
                  | Allard | Old English, Teutonic | noble and brave |  
                  | Alok | Hindu |  |  
                  | Alphonse | Old German | noble estate, eager |  
                  | Alston | Anglo-Saxon | from the old manor |  
                  | Altair | Arabic, Greek | bird, star |  
                  | Alvin | Old English | elf wine, noble friend |  
                  | Amadeus | Latin | love of god |  
                  | Amadi | Nigerian | general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at |  
                  | Amado | Latin | loving deity |  
                  | Amador | Spanish | lover |  
                  | Amal | Hindu, Arabic | bright, clean, pure; hope, wish, dream |  
                  | Amar | Hindu | forever |  
                  | Amarus | Greek | unfading love |  
                  | Amato | Spanish | beloved |  
                  | Amherst | English | place name |  
                  | Amiel | Hebrew | god of my people |  
                  | Amir | Arabic | prince |  
                  | Amistad | Spanish | friendship |  
                  | Amit | Hindu | endless |  
                  | Amitabh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Amitava | Hindu |  |  
                  | Amol | Hindu |  |  
                  | Amon | Celtic, Egyptian | the hidden |  
                  | Amory | Latin | loving |  
                  | Amos | Hebrew | troubled |  
                  | Amrit | Hindu | nectar |  
                  | Amsden | Old English | from the Ambrose's valley |  
                  | Amul | Hindu |  |  
                  | Amulya | Hindu | priceless |  
                  | Anand | Hindu | bliss, happiness |  
                  | Anant | Hindu |  |  
                  | Anatole | Greek | from the East |  
                  | Anay | Hindu |  |  
                  | Ancel | Old German, French | deity, servant, divine Helmt |  
                  | Anderson | unknown | Son of Andrew |  
                  | Andreus | Greek | son of river peneius |  
                  | Andrew | Greek, French | manly, valiant, courageous |  
                  | Ang | Swedish |  |  
                  | Angada | Hindu | a son of Lakshmana |  
                  | Angelo | Greek | heavenly messenger |  
                  | Angus | Gaelic, Celtic | superb, unique |  
                  | Anieli | Greek | manly |  
                  | Anil | Hindu |  |  
                  | Anirudhh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Anish | Hindu |  |  
                  | Aniston |  |  |  
                  | Anjuman | Hindu | a party place (mehfil) |  
                  | Anker | Greek | manly |  
                  | Ankit | Hindu |  |  
                  | Ankur | Hindu |  |  
                  | Anniruddha | Hindu | son of Pradyummna |  
                  | Anoki | Native American | an actor |  
                  | Anoop | Hindu | incomparable, the best |  
                  | Anshu | Hindu |  |  
                  | Anshul | Hindu |  |  
                  | Anshuman | Hindu |  |  
                  | Ansley | Old English | from the pastureland of the noble |  
                  | Anson | Anglo-Saxon | son of a nobleman, son of Ann or Hans |  
                  | Antal | Latin | prince |  
                  | Anthony | Latin, Greek | priceless, flourishing, flower |  
                  | Apostolos | Greek |  |  
                  | Aram | Assyrian | high place |  
                  | Archer | Teutonic | the archer |  
                  | Archibald | Anglo-Saxon | bold prince |  
                  | Arden | Latin, Old English | passionate, eagle valley |  
                  | Ardon | Hebrew | bronze |  
                  | Aren | Nigerian | eagle |  
                  | Ares | Greek | god of war |  
                  | Argus | Greek | bright, watchful |  
                  | Ari | Hebrew | lion |  
                  | Aricin | Norwegian | the eternal kings son |  
                  | Arion | Greek | musician |  
                  | Aristo | Greek | best |  
                  | Arjun | Hindu | one of the Pandavas |  
                  | Arkin | Norwegian | the eternal king's son |  
                  | Arland | Celtic | pledge |  
                  | Arley | Latin | the bowman |  
                  | Arlo | unknown | hill |  
                  | Armand | French | of the army |  
                  | Armen | Armenian | Armenian |  
                  | Armon | Hebrew | castle |  
                  | Arnold | German | eagle, powerful |  
                  | Arnon | Hebrew | rushing stream |  
                  | Arpiar | Armenian | sunny |  
                  | Arsen | Greek | strong |  
                  | Arsenio | Greek | manly, virile |  
                  | Artemis | Greek | moon |  
                  | Arthur | Celtic | noble, follower of Thor |  
                  | Arthus | Welsh | bear hero, a rock |  
                  | Arun | Hindu |  |  
                  | Arvind | Hindu |  |  
                  | Arwin |  | young, prince |  
                  | Aseem | Hindu |  |  
                  | Asher | Hebrew | fortunate, lucky, blessed, happy |  
                  | Ashish | Hindu | blessings |  
                  | Ashok | Hindu |  |  
                  | Ashon | Ghanese | seventh-born son |  
                  | Ashton |  |  |  
                  | Ashutosh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Ashwin | Hindu | strong horse |  
                  | Ashwini | Hindu |  |  
                  | Asija | Hindu | a great sage, brother of Brihaspati |  
                  | Asparouh | Bulgarian |  |  
                  | Astin | unknown | strong Leader, trustworthy |  
                  | Astley | unknown | star |  
                  | Asuman | Hindu | lord of vital breaths |  
                  | Asvathama | Hindu | sun of drona |  
                  | Asvin | Hindu | (Nasatya and Dasra) gods of medicine |  
                  | Asztrik | Hungarian | made from ashen wood |  
                  | Athan | Greek | immortal |  
                  | Atharvan | Hindu | knower of the Arthara Vedas |  
                  | Atherol | Old English | dweller at the spring farm |  
                  | Athol | Scottish | place name |  
                  | Atilla | Hungarian | beloved father |  
                  | Atmajyoti | Hindu | light of Atma |  
                  | Atman | Hindu | the self |  
                  | Atrayl |  |  |  
                  | Atrus |  |  |  
                  | Attis | Greek | handsome boy |  
                  | Atul | Hindu |  |  
                  | Atulya | Hindu |  |  
                  | Auburn | Latin | fair |  
                  | Audric | French | old and wise rule |  
                  | Audun | Norwegian | deserted |  
                  | Augustus | Latin | exalted |  
                  | Aurek | Polish | golden-haired |  
                  | Aurelio | Latin | gold |  
                  | Avalon | unknown | island |  
                  | Averill | Old English | boar-warrior |  
                  | Avery | Anglo-Saxon | ruler of the elves |  
                  | Avinash | Hindu |  |  
                  | Axel | Hebrew, Swedish | divine reward; divine source of life |  
                  | Ayush | Hindu |  |  
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            | English: dog; Australian Aboriginal:
              buruma; Afrikaans: hond; Ancient Egyptian: iwiw; Cheyenne: oeškeso; Dutch: de hond;
 Finnish: koira; French: chien; Frisian: dogge/hûn; German: hund;
 Hawaiian: ka `îlio; Hungarian: kutya; Icelandic: hundur;
 Inuit: kringmerk; Italian: cane; Latin: canis; Malay: anjing;
 Maori: poke; Norwegian: hund; Oji-Cree: ani-mosh; Polish: pies;
 Portuguese: cão; Romanian: cîine; Scottish Gaelic: cù; Spanish:
              perro;
 Sranan: dagu; Swahili: mbwa; Swedish: hund; Tagalog: áso; Turkish:
              köpek;
 Yucatec: pek'; Zulu: inja
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