Dog names

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Aab (Dutch)

Aad (Dutch) [m]
form of Adriaan

Aafje (Dutch) [f]
form of Ave

Aafke (Dutch) [f]
form of Ave

Aagje (Dutch) [f]
form of Agatha

Aaike (Dutch) [mf]
"stroking"

Aaliyah (Hindostan) [f]
"peace"

Aaltje (Dutch) [f]
form of Adelheid

Aamos (Hebrew) [m]
ancient rules of both the North and the South kingdom of Israel

Aapo (Finnish) [m]
form of Abraham

Aardvark (South African) [m]
name of small animal

Aardwolf (South African) [m]
(Proteles cristatus) small mammal related to hyena

Aargos [m]

Aaron (Hebrew) [m]
Biblical name, brother of Moses, first high priest. May stem from "high mountain" (in Hebrew) or "messenger" (in Arabic).

Aaronman [m]

Aaronwell

Aaros [m]

Aart (Dutch) [m]

Aasta

Aatje (Dutch) [f]

Ab (Dutch) [m]
Short form of Abraham

Aba

Aback [m]

Abacus [m]

Abacuss [m]

Abadan [m]

Abaddon [m]

Abagtha

Abajomy (Indian) [mf]
"born for luck"

Abakus [m]

Abany

Abaris [m]

Abasi (Swahili) [m]
"severe", "strict"

Abattoir (French) [m]
"slaughter house"

Abayomi (Native American) [f]
born to bring luck

Abb

Abba [mf]
Swedish pop group, acronym of the first names of the members

Abbadin

Abbado [m]

Abbagail [f]

Abbaio (Italian) [m]
"woof"

Abbashy

Abbe [m]

Abberley

Abbey

Abbey Moon

Abbey Road

Abbey Rose

Abbeygail

Abbeygale

Abbi [m]

Abbie

Abbiline

Abbis [m]

Abbo [m]

Abbot [m]

Abbott [m]

Abby

Abbyfeale (English) [f]
English country

Abdel

Abdoel (Arabic) [m]
"servant of"

Abdon [m]

Abdul (Arabic) [m]
short of Abdullah

Abdullah (Arabic) [m]
"servant of God". Muhammad's father.

Abe [m]
Short form of Abraham

Abee [m]

Abel (Hebrew) [m]
Biblical name, "breath", second son of Adam, brother of Cain (who murdered him).

Abelard [m]

Abele

Abelke

Abelone

Abeltje (Dutch) [m]
short form of Abel

Abenije

Aber

Aberaeron

Aberconwy (English)
Name of town

Abercrombie

Aberdaron

Aberdeen (English)
Name of town

Aberdyfi

Aberhard [m]

Aberlady [f]

Abernathy [f]

Aberrant [m]

Aberystwith (English)
Name of town

Abesque

Abhir (Hebrew) [m]
"strong"

Abhlach [m]

Abi (English) [f]
short form of Abigail

Abia

Abial

Abide

Abigail (Hebrew) [f]
Biblical name, "father's joy", wife of Nabal, later wife of king David

Abigal [f]
form of Abigail

Abigale [f]
form of Abigail

Abigayle [f]
form of Abigail

Abijah

Abilard [m]

Ability (English) [mf]
"Being able to"

Abilyne

Abina [f]

Abiona [f]

Abiotic

Abir (Hebrew) [m]
"strong"

Abira [f]
form of Abir

Abisha (Hebrew) [f]
"gift from God"

Abizanda
"place"

Abke (Dutch) [f]

Ablaze [m]

Able [m]
variant of Abel

Ablush

Abner (Hebrew) [m]
Biblical name, "father of light", general of Saul and David

Abney

Abo [m]

Abode

Abol [m]

Abolique [f]

Abominable

Aboo [m]

Abooboome

Abor (Malays) [m]
island

Abou [m]

Aboyer (French) [mf]
"to bark"

Abra (Hebrew) [f]
"mother of many nations" or short for Abracadabra

Abracadabra
magical spell

Abraco [m]

Abraham (Hebrew) [m]
Biblical name, "father of many", founder of the Israelites (through his son Isaac) and of the Arabs (through his son Ishmael).

Abrahas [m]

Abrak [m]

Abrakadabre
Different way of writing abracadabra

Abram [m]
form of Abraham

Abraxas [m]

Abraxass [f]

Abrazja

Abri

Abriachan

Abrial [m]

Abridge [f]

Abru [m]

Absa

Absalom (Hebrew) [m]
Father of peace

Absalon [m]

Absolut (German) [mf]
"Absolute"

Absolute

Abstract

Absy

Absyda

Abt (Dutch) [m]
head of abbey

Abta

Abu

Abu Dhabi

Abucco [m]

Abyss

Ac (English) [m]

Acacallis [m]

Acacia

Acadia

Acajou
type of wood

Acan [m]

Acar (Turkish)
"clear"

Acarka

Acca

Accacia
tree

Acceleration

Acco

Accort (French) [mf]

Accy

Acda
Last name of Dutch artist

Acdc
music group

Ace (English) [m]
"highest rank", originally just a nickname

Acer

Acetate

Acha

Achae

Achaia

Achair

Achaldi

Achanty [f]

Achat

Acheron

Achil [m]
form of Achilles

Achill [m]
form of Achilles

Achilles (Greek) [m]
mythical hero, killed Hector during the Trojan war and was killed by an arrow to his heel (the only spot on his body that was vulnerable).

Achim

Achlain

Achmed [m]

Achromic

Achse

Achsie

Achtung (German) [mf]
"Attention"

Acim

Acira

Acita [f]

Acka

Acke

Acki

Acky [f]

Aco [m]

Acoma [f]

Acooda [f]

Acoya (Native American)
Paequiu tribe

Acqua

Acquay

Acraig

Acros

Act

Actie (Dutch) [mf]
"Action"

Action (English) [mf]

Actis

Active (English) [mf]

Actor

Actra

Acura

Acyra [f]

Ada (English) [f]
short for Adelaide

Adah (Hebrew) [f]
"beauty"

Adair [m]

Adal

Adalbert (German) [m]
form of Albert

Adalgunde [f]

Adalie [f]

Adalo [m]

Adalwin [m]

Adam (Hebrew) [m]
Biblical name of first man, "red earth". In Hebrew it's also the generic term for "man".

Adamo [m]

Adams [m]

Adante (Italian) [m]
"with walking pace"

Adanté [m]
form of Adante

Adanya (Nigerian) [f]
"her father's daughter"

Adar (Syrian) [m]
"ruler"

Adara [f]

Adare (Irish) [mf]
village

Adatka

Adaz

Adda

Addams

Adder (Dutch) [m]
"viper"

Addi (Greek) [f]
short for Atalanta

Addict (English) [mf]

Addicted (English)

Addie (Greek) [f]
short for Atalanta

Addis (Ethiopic) [mf]
flower

Addison

Addler

Addy (Greek) [mf]
short for Atalanta

Addynuff

Ade

Adeenah

Adel

Adela [f]
short for Adelaide

Adelaide (French) [f]
"noble person" form Teutonic Adalheidis. Name of wife of Otto the Great and also of wife of King William IV of England. An Australian city has this name too.

Adelain

Adelbert [m]

Adele (French) [f]
short for Adelaide

Adelgrund [f]

Adelgund [f]

Adelgunde [f]

Adelheid (Dutch) [f]
"noble person", see Adelaide

Adelicia

Adelin [f]

Adelina [f]
form of Adelaide

Adeline [f]
form of Adelaide

Adell

Adella

Adelrune

Adelson

Adelweiss

Adept

Adexi

Adham (Arabic) [m]
"black"

Adhnuall

Adi

Adia

Adian

Adie

Adiero

Adieu (French)
"good bye"

Adil (Arabic)
"justice", stems from adala

Adilo

Adin

Adina (Hebrew)
"slender", Biblical name of soldier.

Adinda [f]

Adinde [f]

Adine [f]

Adira [f]

Adischka [mf]

Adiunkt

Adja [f]

Adjan [m]

Adji [m]

Adle

Adler (German) [m]
"eagle"

Admar

Admir

Admirable (English) [f]

Admiral (English) [m]
military rank

Adnan

Ado [m]

Adoenix (Dutch) [m]
Belgian dialect; "he doesn't do a thing"

Adolf (Teutonic) [m]
from Adolphus

Adolfo

Adolph

Adolphus (Teutonic)
"noble wolf"

Adon

Adonia (Hebrew) [m]
Biblical name, son of David

Adonis (Latin, Greek) [m]
Very handsome young man, loved by Venus (Aphrodite). From Semitic "lord".

Ador [m]

Adora (Latin) [f]
"adoration", "glorious lady" from Adoracion

Adorabelle

Adorable

Adore

Adoree

Adorjan

Adoxa

Adra

Adrama

Adrastea

Adria [f]
Feminine form of Adrian

Adriaan (Dutch) [m]
form of Adrian

Adrian (Latin) [m]
"of Hadria". Hadria was a town in northern Italy. Also a Roman emperor in the 2nd century.

Adriana (Dutch) [f]
female form of Adrianus

Adriane

Adrianus (Latin) [m]
see Adrian

Adriatic

Adrien (French) [m]
form of Adrian

Adrienne

Adrin

Adrix

Adschi

Adso

Aducht

Aduco [m]

Aduke

Adva

Advance (English) [mf]
"to improve"

Advantage (English) [mf]

Adventure (English) [mf]
"exiting story"

Advocate (English) [mf]

Adwin [m]

Ady [f]

Aece [m]

Aedo

Aéghyr (Teutonic) [m]
god of the sea

Aegina

Aegir (Teutonic) [m]
god of the sea

Aegis

Aeik

Aelis

Aenas (Greek) [m]
Trojan hero, went to Italy and became ancestor of the Roman. May stem from Greek Aineas "praise"

Aenn

Aenny

Aeolis

Aeolus

Aepke

Aepytus

Aeries (Greek) [f]
Greek goddess of Chaos

Aeris

Aernie [m]

Aero [m]

Aerodactale (English)
a flying dinosaur

Aeroek

Aeros [m]

Aerosmith (English)
music group

Aerostatic

Aeryn (English) [f]

Aesa

Aesha [f]
oriental princess

Aesirs

Aeska (Islandic) [f]
"youth"

Aesop (Greek) [m]
writer of fables, 6th century B.C.

Aetgdu

Aether

Aevita [f]
form of Evita

Afar

Afazja

Afella

Afera

Affa

Affara [f]

Affe

Affection (English) [mf]

Affi

Affinity (English) [f]

Affra (African) [f]
"dark"

Afgod (Dutch) [m]
"idol", "false god"

Afi (African) [f]
"born on Friday"

Afid

Afield (Dutch)

Afien

Afiks

Afine

Afir

Afisz

Afke [f]

Afon

Afra [f]

Africa (English)

Afrin

Afro

Afrodita (Greek) [f]
Goddess

Afrodite

Afsari

Afton

Aga

Agaat (Dutch) [f]
form of Agatha

Agama (Indonesian) [f]
"faith"

Agamemnon (Greek) [m]
king of Mycene, leader of the Greek in the Trojan war

Agana

Agape

Agard

Agassi [m]
Last name of tennis player

Agath

Agatha (Greek) [f]
"good" agathos. Sicilian martyr from the 3rd century, who spurned the advances of a Roman official. She was killed after being tortured and after her breasts were cut off. Also name of writer Agatha Christie.

Agathe [f]
form of Agatha

Agbar

Ageeth [f]
form of agatha

Agelius (Latin) [m]

Agent

Agga

Aggassi [m]
Alternative way of writing Agassie

Agge

Aggi

Aggie (Dutch) [f]

Aggy

Agi

Agie

Agil

Agila

Agilate

Agile (English)

Agilis

Agility (English)

Agima (Czech) [f]

Agimar

Agincourt

Agip

Agis

Agnes (Greek) [f]
"chaste" (hagnos). Roman emperor Diocletian martyred this virgin saint. Saint is often depicted with a lamb because of the association with the Latin agnus (lamb).

Agni

Agno

Ago

Agon

Agoni

Agoon (Greek)
"match", "contest"

Agos [m]
see Argos

Agro

Aguiar

Ahab

Ahadi (African) [m]
king

Ahas

Ahimsa

Ahiti

Ahoi

Ahrodie

Ahsra

Aia

Aibe

Aibo [m]

Aic

Aica

Aicama

Aicha (Moroccan) [f]
queen of sabbath

Aichel [f]

Aicira (Spanish) [f]

Aick

Aicka

Aicko

Aico

Aida

Aidam

Aidan [m]
Pet form of Aodh, a 7th century Irish monk.

Aide

Aideen (Irish) [f]
form of Eadaoin, goddess of beauty

Aidi

Aido

Aiga

Aigir [m]

Aiicha [f]

Aija

Aik

Aika (Japanese) [f]
"friend of man" from Aiko

Aïkas [m]

Aike [f]

Aiki [f]

Aikman

Aiko

Aila [f]

Ailas

Ailbhe (Irish) [f]
"olive"

Aile

Aileen [f]

Ailey

Ailie

Ailin

Ailis (Irish) [f]
form of Adelaide

Ailisa

Ailke

Aillish

Ailsa (Scottish) [f]
island

Aiman

Aimany [f]

Aime (French) [f]
"to love"

Aimé [f]
form of Amy

Aimee [f]

Aimeé (French) [f]
form of Amy

Aimi

Aimiro

Aimo [m]
form of Amy

Aimú

Aimy

Ainca [f]

Aine (Irish) [f]
form of Ann

Ainnir (Gaelic) [f]
"young woman, girl"

Aino (Finnish) [m]
"unique"

Aiobh (Irish) [f]
form of Eve

Aioe

Aira

Airco (Dutch) [mf]
short for air-conditioning

Airidh

Airien

Airin

Airon [m]

Airy

Aisa

Aischa

Aischaja

Aische

Aischie

Aisha (Egyptan) [f]

Aisla

Aisling (Irish) [f]
"dream", "vision"

Aislinn (Gaelic) [f]
"dream"

Aislyn (Irish)

Ait

Aithor

Aïtor (Spanish) [m]
"leader of a tribe"

Aivy [f]

Aiyana (English) [f]
"ever lasting blossom"

Aize

Aj

Aja

Ajax (Greek) [m]
Mythical hero

Ajay

Ajdgas (Italian) [mf]

Ajia

Ajoles [m]

Ajsa

Ajska

Ajuscha [f]

Ajuz

AK

Aka (Japanese) [mf]
"red"

Akacho

Akai

Akakaru

Akapi

Akar

Akaran

Akash

Akasha (Egyptan) [f]
"ruler of all life"

Akayla

Akayna

Akbar

Akco

Akea

Akebono [m]

Akee

Akeela [mf]
wulf from book Mowgli

Akeeta

Akelei

Akemi (Japanese) [f]
"bright beautiful"

Aki (Japanese) [m]
"autumn" or from Kiashishigi, the bird wandering tattler.

Akia

Akiata

Akiba (African) [f]

Akil (Sanskrit) [m]
"king"

Akilah

Akili

Akim

Akima

Akin

Akina [f]

Akino [m]

Akira (Japanese, Egyptian) [m]
"intelligent"(Japanese); "beauty of the moon" (Egyptian)

Akita (Native American) [f]
"protector"

Akiyo Mitsu (Japanese) [f]
"bright light"

Akja

Akjo (Norwegian) [m]

Akka

Akke

Akki (Dutch)

Akko [m]

Akky

Akla

Akmal

Ako

Akro

Aksel

Aku

Akuma (Japanese) [m]
"devil"

Aky

Akyra

Al [m]
short form of Albert

Ala

Alabama (English) [mf]
state of USA

Alacrity

Aladar [m]
from Disney movie Dinosaur

Aladdin [m]
Main character of one of the stories of 1001 nights

Aladin
Main character of one of the stories of 1001 nights

Alagro

Alaika

Alain (French) [m]
see Alan

Alaina (French) [f]
feminine form of Alain

Alamo

Alan [m]
might mean "peace", "handsome", "hound" or "rock" (Celtic).

Alana [f]
feminine form of Alan. Sister of Ariel in the movie 'The Little Mermaid'

Alanda (English) [f]

Alani (Hawaian) [f]
orangetree

Alanis

Alannah (Irish) [f]
"beautiful", "darling"

Alaric (Teutonic) [m]
"ruler of all" or "noble ruler". King of the Visigoths from 5th century. He ransacked Rome.

Alarich

Alarick

Alary

Alaska (English)
State of USA

Alasko

Alastair

Alastor (Greek) [m]

Alax

Alayka [f]

Alba (Latin)
"white", "blank". Region in Italy. First British martyr (4th century).

Albatros
bird

Albe

Alberik

Albert (Teutonic) [m]
"noble bright" from Teutonic adal and beraht.

Alberta [f]
feminine form of Albert.

Albertin

Alberto (Italian, Spanish) [m]
form of Albert

Albi

Albie

Albin [m]

Albino (Dutch) [mf]
"white"

Albo

Albrecht (Dutch) [m]

Albus (Latin) [m]
"white"

Alby

Alc

Alca (German) [f]

Alcatraz
infamous prison

Alcazor [m]

Alchemy (English)

Alcibiades (Greek) [m]
general and statesman from Athens, 450-404 B.C.

Alco (German) [f]

Alcor

Alcott [m]

Alda [f]

Aldanti

Aldas

Aldel

Aldisa

Aldith

Aldo (Teutonic) [m]
"noble"

Aldonna [f]

Aldor [m]

Aldora (Turkish) [f]
"mother of language"

Aldore

Aldridge [m]

Alec [m]
short for Alexander

Aleck

Alecto [m]

Alectory

Aled

Alef

Alegra [f]

Alegre

Alegria [f]

Aleijnikow [m]

Aleix

Alejandro (Spanish) [m]

Aleline [f]

Alen

Alena [f]

Alenka

Alert [mf]

Alesi

Aleska
form of Alexa

Alessa (Italian) [f]
form of Alexa

Alessi

Alessio

Alet [f]

Aletis

Alett [f]
from Aleit which is short for Adelaide

Aletta [f]
form of Alett

Alette

Alex [m]
short for Alexander, Alexis or Alexandra

Alexa [f]
feminine form of Alexis

Alexander (Greek) [m]
"defending men". Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia, 356-323 B.C. Also name of emperors of Russia, kings of Scotland and Yugoslavia and eight popes.

Alexandra [f]
feminine form of Alexander. Name of wife of the Russian czar Nicolas II.

Alexandria [f]
feminine form of Alexander. Name of Egyptian city founded by Alexander the Great.

Alexei (Russian) [m]

Alexej

Alexia [f]

Alexis (Greek) [mf]
"helper" or "defender"

Alexois

Alexus [m]
form of Alexis

Alexys [mf]
form of Alexis

Aleyna (Turkish) [f]
"loved by God"

Alf [m]
short for Alfred. Character from tv series.

Alfa

Alfalfa
Vegetable

Alfar [m]

Alfgund

Alfher

Alfhild

Alfi

Alfie

Alfons (German) [m]
German form of Alfonso

Alfonso (Teutonic) [m]
"noble ready" or "battle ready". Name of kings of Portugal and of regions of Spain.

Alfra

Alfred (English) [m]
"elf counsel" or "all peace". Name of 9th century king of Wessex.

Alfredo [m]

Alfy [mf]
form of Alf

Alga

Alge

Alger (English)
"elf spear"

Algrund

Algund

Ali (Arabic) [m]
"lofty" or "sublime". Cousin of Muhammad and fourth caliph.

Ali Baba [m]
Hero from 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'.

Alia

Alias [mf]

Alibi

Alibrie

Alic

Alice [f]
short form of Adalheidis (see Adelaide). Heroine from 'Alice in Wonderland'.

Alicee [f]

Alicia (Latin) [f]
Latinized form of Alice

Alida [f]
form of Adelaide

Alidas

Alie [f]

Alieke

Alien (English) [mf]
stranger, creature from outer space

Alies

Aliesha

Alieze

Alika

Alin

Alina [f]

Alinda [f]

Aline [f]
form of Adeline

Alis

Alischa [f]
form of Alicia

Alisdair

Aliso [f]

Alison (Norman) [mf]
ancient form of Alice (medieval Norman)

Alissa (Dutch) [f]

Alistair

Alister [mf]
from Alistair, which is Gaelic for Alexander

Alito

Alix [m]

Alizay

Alizee (French) [f]
"trade wind"

Alizka (Hungarian) [f]

Alja (Hebrew) [m]
from Aliyah "to ascend"

Aljoscha

Alk

Alka

Alkaida [mf]

Alke

Alki

Alko

Alkos

Alkyra

Alladin

Allah [m]

Allan [m]
form of Alan

Allana

Allanah

Allbright

Allegra (Italian) [f]
"cheerful" or "lively"

Allegria (Spanish) [mf]
"joy"

Allegro (Italian) [m]
see Allegra

Allen

Allesia [f]

Alletta [f]

Allfa

Alli

Alliage

Alliah [mf]

Alliance

Alliara [f]

Allias

Allie [f]
form of Alison

Allin

Allina [f]

Alline [f]

Allis

Allison

Allo [m]

Alloway

Allstar

Ally [f]
form of Alison

Allyop

Allyson (English) [f]

Alm

Alma (Latin, Spanish) [f]
"nourishing" (Latin) or "the soul" (Spanish)

Almala [f]

Almi

Almien

Almighty (English) [mf]

Almo

Almoe [mf]

Almondjoy (English) [mf]

Alnwick

Aloa

Aloha

Alois (German) [m]
form of Aloysius

Aloise [f]

Alona [f]

Alondra [f]

Alonso (Italian, Spanish) [m]
form of Alfonso

Alors Elegance

Aloutte

Aloysius (Latin) [m]
latinized form of Louis

Alpaca

Alpha (Greek) [f]
"leader"

Alphen

Alphy

Alpine [mf]

Alraune

Alrick

Alroy [m]

Alrun [m]

Alrune

Alruth

Alscha

Alstar

Alster

Alta

Altai (Mongolian) [m]
mountain

Altair

Altaj

Alte

Alte Lotte [f]

Altea [f]

Altena [f]

Alter Ego

Altero

Altesse (Dutch) [f]
"Highness"

Althea (Greek) [f]
"healer". Woman in mythology. Was given a burning piece of wood and was told that her son would live as long as the wood kept burning. Also anti-cough medicine

Altin (Turkish) [mf]
"gold"

Alto [m]

Altrud [f]

Alun

Aluna

Alure [mf]

Alva [m]

Alvara (Spanish) [f]
"protector"

Alvaro (Spanish) [m]
"protector"

Alve

Alvero [m]

Alvin [m]
form of Elwin

Alvin Lee [m]

Alwa [f]

Always A Way [mf]

Alwill

Alwin [m]
form of Elwin

Alwina [f]
form of Elwin

Alwine
form of Elwin

Alwisa

Aly

Alynda

Alys

Alysa [f]
form of Alicia

Alyssa [f]

Alytha [f]

Alyx

Amabilis (Latin) [f]
"loveable"

Amable (Latin) [f]
"loveable"

Amadaous [m]
form of Amadeus

Amadee [m]

Amadeo [m]
form of Amadeus

Amadeus (Latin) [m]
"love of God". First name of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Amado

Amadoueur (French) [f]
"flatterer"

Amaethon

Amai

Amaica [f]

Amaiya [f]

Amala [f]

Amalia [f]

Amaly [f]

Aman

Amanda (Latin) [f]
"loveable"

Amande [f]
form of Amanda

Amandia [f]

Amando

Amandus [m]

Amani (Native American) [m]
"to speak the truth"

Amanzio

Amar [m]

Amara [f]

Amarante

Amarenz

Amaretto [f]

Amaricka

Amaris [f]
"daughter of the moon"

Amaro

Amarok [m]
"wolf"

Amaryllis (Greek) [f]
"to sparkle". Heroine from Eclogues (poem by Virgil). Name of flower

Amata [f]

Amative

Amato [m]

Amatory

Amatus [m]

Amaya [f]

Amaz

Amazing (English)

Amazon [f]

Amazone [f]
river in south America

Amba [f]

Ambar [m]

Ambarawa

Ambassador (English) [m]

Amber (Arabic) [f]
"yellow". Fossilised tree resin

Amberley [f]

Ambika [f]

Amble

Ambo [m]

Ambor [m]

Ambos

Amboss

Ambra (Italian) [f]
form of Amber

Ambras (Dutch) [mf]
"fight"

Ambriel [f]
angel of the zodiac sign gemini

Ambros [m]
form of Ambrose

Ambrose [m]
"immortal". from Latin Ambrosius which comes from Greek ambrosios. 4th century bishop.

Ambrosia [f]
feminine form of Ambrosius

Ambrosius (Latin) [m]
see Ambrose

Ambry

Amdos (Greek) [mf]
"God of the sun"

Amedee

Amee

Amei

Ameila [f]

Amela

Ameli [f]

Amelia [f]
form of Emily

Amelie [f]

Amenity

Amensia (English) [f]

Amer

Amethyst [f]
from Greek "not drunk". Green gem was believed to be a remedy against drunkenness.

Amey

Ami

Amica (Latin) [f]
"female vriend"

Amice (Latin) [m]
"friend"

Amico
amigo'

Amicone

Amie

Amiga (Spanish) [f]
"friend"

Amigo (Spanish) [m]
"friend"

Amigos (Spanish) [m]
"friends"

Amin [m]

Amina (Arabic) [f]
"truthful" or "safe". Mother of Muhammed.

Aminda [mf]

Aminka [f]

Amino

Amir (Arabic) [m]
"prince"

Amira [f]
feminine form of Amir

Amiro [m]

Amity (Spanish) [f]
"girlfriend"

Amix

Amke

Amma [f]

Amman [m]

Amme

Ammi

Ammit

Ammo [m]

Ammon [m]

Amo (Spanish) [m]
"master of the house"

Amoc [m]

Amon [m]

Amor (Latin) [m]
god of love, sun van Venus

Amora [f]

Amore (Italian) [mf]
"love"

Amored

Amorina [f]

Amoros [m]

Amoroso
french soccerplayer

Amory

Amos (Hebrew) [m]
"to bear". Biblical name, one of the small prophets

Amour (French) [mf]
"love"

Amous

Amoy (Chinese) [f]
"girl"

Ampersand [mf]
the "&" sign

Amply

Ampton

Amra

Amras

Amrin [m]

Amrita [f]

Amrith

Amsel

Amsoe

Amuar

Amun

Amusette (French) [f]
"little amusement"

Amvon

Amy (Latin) [f]
"love"

Amys

Ana (Spanish) [f]
form of Anna

Anabel

Anaconda [f]
snake

Anaika

Anais (Spanish) [f]
Catalan form of Anna

Anak

Anakin (English) [m]
out of Star Wars

Anan

Anana

Ananda (Hindou) [f]
"joy"

Anandi (Indian) [f]

Anardo [m]

Anastacia [f]

Anastasia (Greek) [f]
"resurrection". Wife of Ivan the Terrible (Russian czar)

Anatevka [m]

Anatoli

Anatool

Anca [f]

Anchali

Anche

Anchi

Anchie

Anchy

Anco [m]

Ancona [f]

Anda [f]

Andalusia (Spanish)
region in Spain

Andere [mf]

Anderl

Anders

Anderson [m]

Andes [m]
mountain range in South America

Andi [m]

Andiamo [m]

Andie [m]

Andjin (Japanese) [m]

Andjing (Malays) [mf]
"dog"

Andjoy

Ando [m]

Andor (Norwegian) [m]
"eagle Thor". Thor was god of power and thunder.

Andorra
small country in Europe

Andos (German) [f]

Andra (Swedish) [f]
"second"

Andras (Hungarian) [m]
form of Andrew

Andre (French) [m]
form of Andrew

Andrea (Italian) [f]
form of Andrew

Andreas (Latin) [m]
form of Andres

Andree
form of Andrew

Andrej (Russian) [m]
form of Andrew

Andrew (Greek) [m]
"man" from aner/andros.Biblical name of apostle who was crucified on an X-shaped cross. Also name of kings of Hungary.

Andro [m]

Android
man-like machine

Andromache (Greek) [f]
wife of Hector

Andromeda (Greek) [f]
"person from Media". Media is a Persian city. A princess by the same name from mythology was rescued by Perseus.

Andros

Andruzzi

Andry

Andy [m]
short for Andrew

Andycap

Andygumps

Ane

Anegma

Aneka [f]

Anelka [m]
french soccerplayer

Anella [f]

Anemone (Greek) [f]
"wind". Called after the flower.

Anet [f]

Aneta [f]

Anett [f]

Anette [f]

Anga

Ange

Angel (English) [mf]
creature from heaven, from Angela

Angela (Greek) [f]
"messenger"

Angelfire

Angelic (Latin) [f]
"angel-like"

Angelica (Latin) [f]
"angelic"

Angelika [f]
see Angelica

Angelina [f]
form of Angela

Angelique (French) [f]
form of Angelica

Angelle [f]
angel'

Angelo (Italian) [m]
form of Angel

Angenis

Anger

Angera

Anggi (Native American) [mf]
"hairy animal"

Angharad (Turkish) [f]
"godness of Gods"

Angi

Angie [f]

Angkor

Angle (Welsh)

Angry (English)

Angstrom

Angus (Gaelic) [m]
"one" or "choice". From Aonghus. Aonghus Og was Celtic god of love.

Angy

Angyal

Angyna

Ania (Russian, Polish) [f]
form of Anna

Anida

Anie

Anik (Inuit) [mf]
"little friend"

Anika [f]

Aniko (Hungarian) [f]

Anila (Danish) [f]

Animal (English)

Anina

Aninka

Anique (French) [f]

Anis

Anisette [f]

Anita (Spanish) [f]
form of Ann

Anital

Anja (Norwegian, Swedish, Danish) [f]
Form of Ann

Anjaa [f]

Anjabai

Anjali (Native American)
"To give"

Anjana

Anje

Anjes (Dutch) [f]

Anji [f]

Anjie [f]

Anjin (Malay)
"dog"

Anjing (Malays) [mf]
"dog"

Anjo

Anjou (French) [m]
region in France

Anjozien

Anjte

Anjuli

Ank (Dutch) [f]

Anka [f]

Anke (German, Dutch) [f]
form of Anne

Anker

Ankh

Ankie [f]

Anklebiter

Anko [m]

Anmar [f]

Ann (English) [f]
form of Hanna or Annabel

Anna (Latin) [f]
form of Hannah. Mother of Maria; a prophet in Lucas II, 36

Annabel [f]
form of Amabel

Annabell [f]
form of Amabel

Annabella [f]
form of Amabel

Annabelle [f]
form of Amabel

Annabeth [f]

Anna-Donna [f]

Annag (Hebrew) [f]
anna'

Annagh

Annalisa [f]

Annamara

Anna-marie [f]

Annan

Annchen

Anndi

Anne (French, English, Dutch) [f]
form of Hannah. 17th century English queen. Mother of Elizabeth I.

Anneka

Anneke (Dutch) [f]

Annel

Anneler (French) [f]
"curly hair"

Annelie [f]

Annelise [f]

Annelore [f]

Annelotte [f]

Annemarie [f]
form of Anne - Marie

Annemiek [f]

Annerl

Annerose [f]

Annestatia [f]

Annet [f]

Annette (French) [f]
form of Anne

Anni [f]

Annia [f]

Annic

Annie [f]
form of Anne

Annika [f]

Annikkan

Anninka

Annique [f]

Annja [f]

Anno [m]

Annouschka [f]

Annouska [f]

Annuska

Annusuka

Annwen

Annwyl

Anny [f]

Ano

Anoebis (Egyptan) [mf]
egyptian Godness of the death, mostly pictures as half dog/half jackal

Anoek [f]
form of Anouk

Anoel

Anoesca [f]

Anoeska [f]

Anoki

Anomoly

Anona

Anonko [mf]

Anou [f]

Anouche [f]

Anouck [f]

Anouk (Inuit) [f]
"polar bear", or form of Ann

Anous [f]

Anousca [f]

Anousch [f]

Anouschka [f]

Anouscka [f]

Anouska [f]

Anova [f]

Ans

Ansa [f]

Ansca (Hungarian) [f]

Anscha [f]

Anschi [f]

Anschie [f]

Anschy [f]

Ansco

Ansel

Ansha

Anshela [f]
form of Angela

Ansly (English) [m]

Anso

Ansty

Anta [f]

Antaeus [m]

Antalya [f]

Antay

Antha [f]

Anthar

Anthea (Greek) [f]
"flowery"

Anthopia [f]

Anthos (Greek) [m]
"blossom"

Anti

Antigone (Greek) [f]
daughter of Oedipus

Antis

Antje (Dutch) [f]
form of Anne

Antoine

Anton (German, Russian) [m]
form of Anthony

Antonino [m]

Antonio (Spaans, Italiaans) [m]
form of Anthony

Antor [m]

Antras

Antrex

Antrim

Antschi

Anttu (Norwegian) [m]

Antuan [m]

Antwan [m]

Anty

Anu

Anubis (Egyptian) [m]
god that takes away the dead

Anuk [f]

Anusch [f]

Anuschka [f]

Anusja [f]

Anya [f]

Anyak (Hungarian) [mf]
"home"

Anza [f]

Anzo

Anzu

Aoifa (Celtic) [f]
eva'

Aoife

Aonghais

Ap

Apache (Native American)
Indian tribe; Parisian hoodlums

Apachi

Apachu

Apart

Aparte

Apasja [f]

Apex

Aphasia (Greek) [f]

Aphie

Aphra [f]

Aphrodite (Greek) [f]
"risen from the foam". Goddess of beauty and love; mother of Eros.

Aphrodites [f]
see Aphrodite

Apke [f]

Apo

Apoc

Apogee

Apoll [m]

Apolla

Apollo (Greek) [m]
"destroy". Son of Zeus, god of the sun, music and arts

Apollonia [f]
form of Apollo

Aponi

Apoyo (Spanish) [m]
"support"

Appi

Appia

Appie [m]

Applause

Apple

Applebey

Applejuice (English) [m]

Appoll [m]

Appollo [m]
see Apollo

Appolo [m]
see Apollo

Apprentice (English) [mf]
apprentice

Appy [m]

April (Latin) [f]
"to open". 4th month, referring to opening of flowers in Spring

Apsu

Aquabelle [f]

Aquarius (Latin) [m]
11th sign of the Zodiac

Aquavou [mf]

Aque

Aquila (Latin)
"eagle"

Aquilla (Italian) [f]
"genius"

Aquilo [m]

Aquina [f]

Aquino [m]

Aquinta [f]

Aquiva (Latin) [f]
"beauty"

Aquy [f]

Ar

Ara [f]

Arabella (Latin) [f]
"yeilding to pray"

Arabelle [f]

Arabesque

Aracaya

Arachna (English) [f]
"spider"

Araf [mf]

Aragon

Aragorn [m]
out of the book Lord of the Rings

Arah

Arail

Arak (Native American) [m]
"bear"

Arakx

Aral

Aram [m]

Araminta

Aramis (German) [m]

Aran (Irish) [f]
from the Aran Islands, west of Ireland

Arancha

Arandora

Arani

Arank

Aranka (Latin) [f]
"made of gold"

Arankah (Hungarian) [f]
"golden girl"

Arantxa (Spanish)

Arany (Hungarian) [f]

Aranyos (Hongarian) [mf]

Arap

Arapaho

Arare

Aras

Arashy

Aratos [m]

Arava

Arawn [m]

Arax [m]

Araz

Arazs [m]

Arbandon [m]

Arbella

Arbo [m]

Arbok

Arbora

Arbra

Arbtis

Arby (English) [m]

Arca [f]

Arcan [m]

Arch

Archer [m]

Archi

Archibald

Archie (Teutonic) [m]
short form of Archibald, which means "genuinely bold"

Archil

Archimedes

Archy [m]

Arcia

Arcin

Arco [m]

Arcon [m]

Arcos [m]

Arctic [mf]

Ard [m]

Arda [f]

Ardagh

Ardan [m]

Ardanwen [m]

Ardency [m]

Ardes [m]

Ardi [m]

Ardine [f]

Ardley (English) [m]

Ardo [m]

Ardrine

Ardtje (Dutch) [m]

Ardy (Malays) [m]

Arec [m]

Aredine

Aref

Arek [m]

Arel

Arella [f]

Arena [f]

Arenka [f]

Areo

Ares (Greek) [m]
god of war

Aresia [f]
feminine form of Ares

Aretino [m]

Arex

Arf-arf [mf]

Arfryn

Arga [f]

Argant [m]

Argent

Argo [m]
ship of the Argonauts

Argon (Latin) [m]
colourless gas

Argos (Greek) [m]
Odysseus' dog

Argum (Latin) [m]
"silver"

Argus (Greek) [m]
mythological creature, giant with many eyes, guard of Io

Arha [m]

Ari (Latin) [m]
"eager"

Aria (Italian) [f]
"song" or "melody"

Ariadne (Greek) [f]
"most holy". Daughter of king Minos, let her lover Theseus escape from the labyrinth.

Arial

Ariana [f]

Ariane [f]

Ariba

Aribert [m]

Aribo

Arie [m]

Ariel (Hebrew) [mf]
"lion of God". Spirit from 'The Tempest' by Shakespeare. Moon of Uranus. Character from the movie 'The little mermaid'

Ariël

Ariell

Arielle [f]
form of Ariel

Arien

Aries (Latin) [m]
"ram". Sign of the zodiac. The ram that supplied the golden fleece in Greek mythology.

Ariese [f]

Arieta [f]

Arietta [f]

Arif

Ariff [m]

Arik

Arika

Arikara

Arila

Arimbo [m]

Arin

Arina [f]

Arinka [f]

Arinyo

Arion [m]

Aris [m]

Arise [f]

Arissa [f]

Arista [f]

Aristo [m]

Aristocrate [mf]

Aristokrat [mf]

Aristotellis

Aristotle (Greek) [m]
philosopher

Arit

Arius [m]
denied the Divinity of Christ, convicted by the council of Nicea 325

Ariva [f]

Ariyana [f]

Ariza [f]

Arizona (English)
state of USA

Arja

Arjan [m]

Ark [m]

Arka (English) [mf]

Arkan (Turkish) [m]

Arkanes [m]

Arkansas [m]

Arkasz

Arkham (English) [mf]
the prison in the Batman Comics

Arkku

Arkle [m]

Arko (Dutch) [m]

Arkon [m]

Arkona

Arkos (Greek) [m]

Arkou [m]

Arkus [m]

Arla [f]

Arlecchino

Arlet [f]

Arlett [f]

Arletta [f]

Arlette [f]

Arlin [m]

Arline [f]

Arlo [m]

Arlondo

Arma [f]

Armageddon (Hebrew) [m]
town mentioned in the Apocalypse (Rev 16:16)

Arman [m]

Armand (French) [m]
form of Herman

Armanda (Spanish) [f]
"fighter"

Armani

Armgard

Armika [f]

Armin (Teutonic) [m]
"strong"

Arminius (Teutonic) [m]
Teutonic king, leader of the revolt against the Roman empire

Armondo [m]

Armstrong [m]

Arn [m]

Arna [f]

Arnaq (Polish) [f]
"woman, girl"

Arnaux [m]

Arne

Arnesa [f]

Arnhild

Arni [m]

Arnia [f]

Arnie [m]

Arnika [f]

Arnim

Arno (Dutch) [m]

Arnold (Teutonic) [m]
"eagle power"

Arnout [m]

Arnoux

Arntrud [f]

Arny

Aro [m]

Aroek

Aroen [mf]
fantasy name

Arohn [m]

Arola [f]

Arolas [m]

Arolf [m]

Aron (Polish) [m]
form of Aaron, the lightened"

Aronos [m]

Aroon (Thais) [f]

Aros [m]

Arow

Arpa

Arpad (Hungarian) [m]
"seed". Hungarian national hero. 9th century prince who lead the Magyars into Hungary.

Arpard

Arpatje

Arrak

Arran

Arras

Arrash [m]

Arraskaan [m]

Arrat

Arrax

Arrec

Arrek

Arrekeg

Arres

Arrex

Arri

Arria

Arribo

Arrie

Arrit

Arro

Arrok

Arrola

Arron

Arrow (English) [mf]

Arry

Ars

Arscha [f]

Arschwa

Arsenal

Arsha [f]

Arsno [m]

Arson [m]

Arsta [f]

Art [m]
short for Arthur

Artair (Celtic) [m]
"stone, bear"

Artan [m]

Artax [m]

Artemis (Greek) [f]
goddess of the moon and hunting.

Artemus

Artesien

Artex

Arth

Artha (English) [f]
arthur'

Arthos [m]

Arthur (English) [m]
English king 6th century, famous for the round table

Arthus (Persian) [m]

Arti

Artiar (Celtic) [m]
"bear"

Artic [m]

Artio [m]

Artist (English)

Arto [m]

Artof

Arton [m]

Artor [m]

Artos [m]

Artreo [m]

Artschi

Artur [m]
see Arthur

Arturo

Artus [m]

Arty

Aruba
Island near south America

Aruna [f]

Arunya

Arus

Arusha [f]

Arvak

Arvensis

Arvid (Scandinavian) [m]
"eagle tree"

Arwen (Gaelic) [f]
from Lord of the Rings

Arwin [m]

Arx

Ary

Aryana [f]
form of Ariane

Arza [f]

Arzan [m]

Arzis

Arzo

Arzu

As

Asa (Hebrew) [mf]
"doctor"

Asaf

Asahi

Asan

Asap (English)
"as soon as possible"

Asarco

Asba

Asbach

Asbjoern

Asca [f]

Ascan

Ascha [f]

Aschi [f]

Aschie [f]

Aschja [f]

Aschra [mf]

Aschran

Aschwin (Teutonic) [m]
"friend of Gods"

Ascia [f]

Asco [m]

Ascort

Ascot

Asdie

Ase [f]

Asgar

Asgard [mf]
Asaheim, residence of the Teutonic gods

Ash (English)
"ash"

Asha [f]

Ashal

Ashanti [f]

Ashely [f]

Asher (Hebrew) [m]
"happy", "fortunate"; son of Jacob and Leah in Old Testament

Ashes

Ashford [f]

Ashida [f]

Ashira [f]

Ashka

Ashla [mf]

Ashleca [f]

Ashley (English) [mf]
"ash clearing", Old English.

Ashling

Ashlynn (Irish) [f]

Ashmara

Ashmodee

Ashmore

Ashna [f]

Ashra (Arabic) [f]
"ten"

Ashwood

Asi

Asia (English) [f]

Asieta

Asita

Asja [f]

Asjar

Asjra (Russian) [f]
see Ashra

Ask (Danish)

Ask Clarence

Aska (Islandic)
"ashes"

Askam

Askan

Askania

Askari

Askaro

Aske (Norwegian) [mf]

Askem

Asker

Asket

Askher

Askhim [m]

Askhum [m]

Aski

Askia [f]

Askim (Turkish) [mf]

Askin

Askit

Asko [m]

Asky [mf]

Aslack

Aslak

Aslan

Asley [f]

Asmalya [f]

Asmar (Arabic) [m]
"black"

Asmara [f]
capitel of Eritrea

Asmin

Asmos

Asmus

Aso (Philippine) [mf]
"dog"

Asoka

Asor

Aspa

Asparagus
vegetable

Aspe

Aspen

Asphalt

Aspro (Greek)
"white"

Aspros

Aspy

Asra

Asrha

Ass

Assa

Assan

Assard

Asse

Asset

Assi

Assia

Assie

Assini

Assita

Assja

Asslak

Asslan

Asso

Assoer

Assor

Assou [m]
"dog"

Assuan [m]

Assunta (Italian) [f]

Asswan [m]

Assy

Assya

Asta (Scandinavian) [f]
"beautiful god"

Astabilaac

Astana

Astar

Astelle [f]

Aster (Dutch)

Asteria [f]

Asterix (Latin) [m]
"little start"; character from comic stories

Asti

Astie

Astin

Aston [m]

Astor (Norwegian) [m]
"god Thor" (old Norse).

Astra [f]
short for Astrithr (= "god beautiful)

Astraaike [f]

Astral

Astri

Astrid (Dutch) [f]
form of Astrithr (see Astra)

Astrit [f]

Astritt [f]

Astrix [m]

Astro [m]

Astroa [f]

Astronomo (English)

Astuce (French) [m]
"know-how"

Asty

Aswann (African) [m]
"Black Stone"

Aswin [m]

Asya [f]

Asylum

Atak

Atalanta (Greek) [m]
powerful hunter"

Atara (Hebrew) [f]
"crown". Biblical name of wife of Jerahmeel.

Ate

Ateela

Ates (Turkish) [f]
"flame"

Atessa

Atfessa [f]

Athan (Greek) [m]

Athaulf

Athea [f]

Athena (Greek) [f]
goddess of wisdom and warfare.

Athene [f]
see Athena

Athlet

Athor (Latin) [m]
"God of joy"

Athos (Greek) [m]
mountain

Athur [m]

Ati [f]

Atice

Atif

Atika [f]

Atila [m]
see Attila

Atilla [m]
see Attila

Atira

Atja

Atjeh

Atjerry

Atjoe

Atla

Atlanta [f]

Atlantis (Greek)
Mythical city in the Mediterranean See

Atlar [m]

Atlas (Greek) [m]
"bearer". Mythical giant who was punished by being forced to carry the world

Atlatus [m]

Atlet

Atlin

Atlo (Indian) [m]
"lot of courage"

Atoll [m]

Atom [m]

Atos [m]

Atra [f]

Atrack (Dutch) [mf]
Short for "attraction"

Atree

Atreju

Atreus

Atreyu [m]
from movie Never Ending Story

Atrice [f]

Atrid

Atrin

Atta [f]

Attacke

Atte (Finnish)

Attention [mf]

Atti

Atticus [m]

Attie (Indonesian) [f]
"sweetheart"

Attika (Greek)
region around Athens

Attila [m]
king of the Hun, 5th century; scourge of God

Attilas [m]

Atto [m]

Attoecha (Argentin)
city name

Atty [fm]

Atze

Atzel

Atztek

Aubaine (French) [f]
"good luck"

Aubrey (English) [f]

Auckland

Aud

Auda

Audacity

Audax

Audi
car brand

Audia

Audifax

Auditor

Audrey (Teutonic)
"noble strength". 6th century saint, killed by a tumour on her neck.

Audrina [f]

Audry

Auggie

Augie

Augten [m]
form of August 10

August (English)
8 month, after Roman emperor

Augustus (Latin)
"great" or "venerable". Roman emperor and three kings of Poland

Auka

Auke (Dutch)

Aukje [f]

Aula

Aura [f]

Auralie

Aurasi

Aurason [mf]

Aurelie (Latin)
"golden"

Aurenna [f]

Aureole

Auria

Aurikel

Aurora (Latin)
"dawn". goddess of dawn

Auski

Aussie (English)
short for "Australian"

Austen

Austin
contraction of Augustine

Austri

Ausweg

Auther

Autor

Autumn (English)
"fall" the season

Auyenna

Auzsha

Ava (Persian) [f]
"water"

Avain

Avalanche

Avalon

Avance

Avancy [mf]

Avanti

Avar

Ave

Aveleen (Irish) [f]
"hazel"

Aventi (Italian) [m]
"go"

Averil (Celtic) [f]
"bear", "battle"

Avery (French)
form of Alfred

Aveyron

Avir (French) [m]

Avis (Latin)
"bird"

Avita

Avium

Aviv (Hebrew)
"spring"

Awa

Awal

Awel

Awela

Awina [f]

Awra

Ax

Axa

Axan

Axe

Axel (Teutonic, Scandinavian) [m]
"divine reward" or form of Absalom

Axelle

Axi

Axis

Axja

Axl

Axle

Axo

Axs

Ay Man

Aya

Ayacura

Ayakura

Ayala (Spanish) [m]
player of soccer club Valencia

Ayatoshi

Ayax

Aybo [m]

Ayca [f]

Aycka

Aycko

Ayda (Arabic) [f]
in the moon

Aydin

Aydios

Aydos

Aye (Dutch (frysian)) [m]

Ayesha [f]
"she"

Aygo (Japanese) [mf]
car type of Toyota

Ayk

Ayka

Ayke

Ayko

Ayla (Hebrew) [f]
godness

Aylah (Hebrew) [f]
"born in the morning"

Ayleen

Aylen (Native American) [m]

Aynil

Ayok

Aypa [f]

Ayreon [f]
Hardrockband

Ayres

Ayrish

Ayrton

Aysa

Ayscha

Aysha [f]

Ayshah [f]

Aysia

Aytra

Ayung

Ayur (Sanskrit) [mf]
"to live"

Ayvi

Ayya

Aza

Azabuche (Spanish) [m]

Azah

Azar [m]

Azaria (Hebrew) [f]
"helped by God"

Azazel

Azeem (Turkish) [m]
"the great"

Azeka

Azenta [m]

Azerty [mf]
first six letter keys of certain keyboard

Azia [m]

Azigo (African) [m]

Azim [m]

Azina

Azira (Turkish)

Azius

Aziz (Turkish) [mf]
"loved one"

Aziza

Azizi

Azko

Azlan (Czech) [m]
lion

Azlo [m]

Azoel [m]

Azor [m]

Azra

Azrael (Hebrew)
"God helps". Angel who separates soul from body upon death.

Azrah

Azrean [mf]

Aztec

Azul (Spanish) [mf]
"heaven blue"

Azura

Azure (Spanish) [m]
"blue"

Azuree

Azuro

Azurra

Azurrra

Azza

Azzaro

Azzo

Azzof

Azzura

Azzuri

Azzuro

Azzy

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