Finnish form of
Adam, meaning
earth
Hungarian form of Adam, meaning
"earth."
Variant of English
Adamina, meaning
earth
Variant of English
Adamina, meaning
earth
Italian form of
Adam,
meaning "earth."
Spanish form of
Adam, meaning
"earth."
Portuguese form of
Adam,
meaning "earth."
English variant of
Adam,
meaning
earth
Turkish form of
Adam, meaning
earth
ADEN:
English variant of Irish/Scottish
Aidan,
meaning
fire
AdenA:
Possibly a feminine form of English
Aden,
meaning
fire
Variant of English
Adena, meaning
fire
Variant of English
Adena, meaning
fire
Irish form of
Adam, meaning
earth
Variant of English
Adena, meaning
fire
French form of
Adam, meaning
earth
French form of
Adam, meaning
earth
Armenian name meaning
temple of fire-worship
Old Gaelic form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic
Aodh, meaning
fire
Pet form of Gaelic Áed,
meaning
fire
Variant of Gaelic Áed, meaning
fire
Latin form of Greek
Aiolos,
myth name of the god of winds, meaning
nimble; quick-moving
"Light/upper air." Greek myth name of one
of t
He first gods, t
He son of Erebos
and Nyx.
He is
t
He god of t
He pure, upper air that only t
He gods
breathe, as opposed to t
He gloomy, lower "aer"
breathed by mortals.
Roman name derived from the Greek word aetos,
meaning
eagle
Water Hebrew name derived from the biblical name of either a
city, or a stream (perhaps both), possibly in Mesopotamia, where the Jewish
exiles assembled under
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*Ezra (
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English form of Gaelic Áedán,
meaning
fire
Variant of English
Aidan,
meaning
fire
Original Greek form of Latin
Aeolus,
meaning "nimble; quick-moving."
Hawaiian form of
Adam, meaning
earth
Native American
Cherokee name meaning
forest water
Egyptian myth name of a god of wind and air, meaning
the hidden one
Variant of Semitic
Anat, meaning
water
spring
Greek myth name of a nymph who was turned into a
wind-flower, derived from the Greek word anemos, meaning
"wind."
Hindi myth name of a god of the wind, meaning
air,
wind
Feminine form of Hindi
Anil, meaning
air; wind
Myth name of a Celtic sun god.
It is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Áed,
meaning
fire
Pet form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic
Aodh,
meaning
fire
Irish/Scottish name, derived from Gaelic Áedán,
meaning
fire
Irish
name meaning
white fire
Variant of Irish
Aodhfin, meaning
white
fire
"The waterer." Greek myth name of one of the Hesperides, and a
water nymph (Nereid), daughter of
Nereus, who was pursued by
Alpheus, the
river god.
Artemis changed her into a fountain.
Latin form of Greek
Arethousa, meaning
the
waterer
Armenian form of
Adam, meaning
earth
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself of Latin origin, meaning
air
English name derived from the word aureole, itself a diminutive form
of Latin aura, meaning
air
Aramaic name meaning
air, spirit
Turkish name meaning
moon water
Persian name meaning
fire
Egyptian name meaning
earth
Fire town Habitational name turned surname turned forename, composed of the Old English elements bryne, meaning
fire, flame, and tun
enclosure, settlement, town
BUZIBA:
African Ganda name meaning
deep water; open water
Violent water English surname transferred to forename use, probably from Calder in Cumbria, composed of the Welsh elements caled
hard; violent, and dwfr
stream, water
Scottish/Gaelic name, meaning
born of
fire This is one of the names from which Kenneth
was derived.
Irish form of Scottish/Gaelic
Cinaed, meaning
born of fire
Purifying fire Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements connla
pure, chaste and aodh
fire
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Conlaed, meaning
purifying fire
Modern form of Irish/Gaelic
Conlaed,
meaning
purifying fire
English form of Irish
Conleth,
meaning
purifying fire
Hungarian form of Latin
Demetrius,
meaning "loves the earth."
Variant of Greek
Demeter, meaning
"earth mother."
Feminine form of Latin
Demetrius,
meaning
earth mother
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin
Demetrius,
meaning "loves the earth."
Greek name derived from the name of the goddess
Demeter,
meaning "loves the earth."
Latin form of Greek
Demetrios,
meaning
loves the earth
English nickname for Latin
Demetria, meaning
earth mother
Pet form of Russian
Dimitri, meaning
"loves the
earth."
Bulgarian form of Latin
Demetrius,
meaning
loves the earth
Variant of Russian Dimitri, meaning "loves
the earth."
Slovene form of
Latin
Demetrius, meaning
"loves the earth."
Serbian form of
Latin
Demetrius, meaning
"loves the earth."
Variant of Greek
Demetrios,
meaning "loves the earth."
Variant of Greek
Demetrios,
meaning "loves the earth."
Variant of Russian
Dimitri,
meaning "loves
the earth."
Croatian form of Greek
Demetrios,
meaning
loves
the earth
Russian form of Greek
Demetrios,
meaning "loves
the earth."
Variant of Russian
Dmitri, meaning
"loves the earth."
Variant of Russian
Dmitri, meaning "loves the
earth."