Search English Baby Names
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
101 | Andrea | English | Feminine form of Andrew: Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew. | F | |
102 | Andrya | English | Feminine form of Andrew: Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew. | F | |
103 | Aneisha | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
104 | Anessa | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
105 | Anisha | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
106 | Anissa | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
107 | Anita | English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
108 | Anjanette | English | Gift of God's favor. Blend of Ann and Janet. | F | |
109 | Anjanique | English | Gift of God's favor. Blend of Ann and Janet. | F | |
110 | Anjeanette | English | Gift of God's favor. Blend of Ann and Janet. | F | |
111 | Ann | English | A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
112 | Anna | English | Variant of Anne, meaning favor; grace. | F | |
113 | Annabel | English | Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. | F | |
114 | Annabella | English | Variant of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. | F | |
115 | Annabelle | English | Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century. | F | |
116 | Annabeth | English | Variant of Anne, meaning favor; grace. | F | |
117 | Annalee | English | Variant of Anne, meaning favor; grace. | F | |
118 | Annamarie | English | Variant of Anne, meaning favor; grace. | F | |
119 | Anne | English | Variant of Hebrew Hannah: Favor. Grace. | F | |
120 | Annette | English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
121 | Annice | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
122 | Annie | English | Diminutive of Ann frequently used as an independent name. Famous bearers: Markswoman Annie Oakley, famous in the musical Annie Get Your Gun'; cartoonist Harold Gray's 'Little Orphan Annie'; the traditional folk song Annie Laurie'. | F | |
123 | Annika | English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
124 | Annis | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
125 | Annissa | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
126 | Annjeanette | English | Gift of God's favor. Blend of Ann and Janet. | F | |
127 | Annora | English | One of the most common forms of the name Honor in the Middle Ages. | F | |
128 | Anora | English | Light. | F | |
129 | Anouska | English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
130 | Anselma | English | Feminine form of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by 11th century St Anselm, who became Archbishop of Canterbury. | F | |
131 | Antoinette | English | Feminine form of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower. | F | |
132 | Antonia | English | Feminine form of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower. | F | |
133 | Antonina | English | Feminine form of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower. | F | |
134 | Anya | English | Variant of Anna. British novelist Anya Seton. | F | |
135 | Anyssa | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
136 | April | English | Opening buds of spring; born in April. | F | |
137 | Aprille | English | The month April; symbolizes spring. | F | |
138 | Apryl | English | The month April; symbolizes spring. | F | |
139 | Apryll | English | The month April; symbolizes spring. | F | |
140 | Aquanetta | English | Contemporary created name. Aqua is the blue-green sea color. | F | |
141 | Araminta | English | Thought to be a compound of Arabella and Aminta, invented by Restoration dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh. | F | |
142 | Arda | English | Warm. | F | |
143 | Ardeen | English | Warm. | F | |
144 | Ardel | English | Eager. Industrious. | F | |
145 | Ardelia | English | Warm. | F | |
146 | Ardella | English | Warm; Eager. Industrious. | F | |
147 | Ardelle | English | Eager. Industrious. | F | |
148 | Arden | English | Lofty. Eager. | F | |
149 | Ardena | English | Lofty. Eager. | F | |
150 | Ardene | English | Warm;. Eager; Lofty. | F |