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- Adena
- From the Hebrew adin, meaning "slender".
- Adanna
- From the Igbo language of Nigeria, meaning "father's daughter".
- Auden
- English - Old Friend; Scandinavian - Deserted; Desolate; Variant of Alden, English - Old Friend, Scandinavian - Deserted, Desolate, Variant of Alden.
- Adiana
- Adianna
- Adeena
- Pious, Good luck, Slender.
- Aidana
- Aidan or Aiden is the primary anglicization of the Irish given name Aodhán and the Scottish Gaelic given name Aodhàn. The name derives from “áed,” an Irish word of Indo-European origin, equivalent to “fire” in English. Aodh and its many variants are used today in the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages as a given name for both sexes (though feminine forms are less varied and less common). In even more variants as a family name. Aodh was the name of a Celtic god, twin of Fionnuala and son of Lir. The four Children of Lir are legendary in Celtic mythology and were commemorated on Celtic wedding rings. Lir’s second wife, Aoife, turned Aodh into a swan. Aodh was also the name of a Celtic sun god. The Celtic sun god Aodh is an aspect of the Celtic god The Dagda.
- Aytana
- From the Arabic word, meaning "our people". Also from the Portugese meaning "glory".
- Adana
- Spanish form of Adam, meaning "man". Can also be a form of Aiden.
- Atenea
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Athēnâ (Ᾰ̓θηνᾶ) Athēnaíā (Ἀθηναίᾱ),” composed of two elements: “a- (ᾰ̓-)” (used as superlative) plus “theós (θεός)” (divine, a deity, a god, God). In turn, the name means “God coming from the supreme mind.” In Greek mythology, Athena was the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law, justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. According to most traditions, she was born from Zeus’s head, fully formed and armored. She was depicted crowned with a crested helm, armed with a shield and a spear. Athena represents the most important and well-known woman in Greek mythology. His sacred symbols were the owl and the olive tree; she was often accompanied by his holy animal and wore a cloak made from the Amalthea goat’s skin. Minerva is the Roman goddess identified with Athena.
- Adonay
- Adon
- Could be a form of Aidan, meaning "fiery" or Adam, meaning "man".
- Aidin
- Could be a form of Aidan, meaning "fiery" or Adam, meaning "man".
- Adain
- Aadan
- Aaiden
- Aadyn
- Adien
- Aideen
- Little fire.
- Aidenn
- Aidenn is a variant of the name Aidan, Aidenn is a variant of the name Aidan.