Probably “Yah has helped” / “God has helped” if from Hebrew (Azariah); alternatively inspired by “azure,” meaning “blue.”
Boy
One; excellent, expert
English
Unisex
From Arabic 'Adil' - 'just' or 'fair'; broadly interpreted as 'the just/fair one.'
Girl
Name of a revered Vedic sage; connotes wisdom, learning and spiritual power
Indian, Sanskrit
Boy
Red (Japanese); when written as the surname 赤井 it can mean 'red well'.
Japanese
Unisex
From Arabic ẓāhir (ظاهر), meaning "manifest," "evident," or "apparent" (literally "the manifest").
Arabic
Boy
Generally 'noble' (from Alice/Alison); can also imply 'exalted' (from Arabic Ali) or 'defender' (if from Alexandra)
Girl
wolf
Boy
Nameless; without a name
Indian, Sanskrit
Boy
God has been gracious / God is merciful
Hebrew
Boy
Diminutive feminine form of Antanas/Antanė - 'little Antanas' (from the Roman name Antonius, often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'of the Antonius family').
Lithuanian
Girl
Altar of the sky/heaven (Our Lady of the Altar of Heaven)
Spanish
Girl
gift, present
Turkish
Unisex
Not well documented. Reported meanings vary by region and source; possibilities include concepts such as 'blessing', 'increase/added', or 'chosen'. Exact meaning is uncertain and dependent on language of origin.
Unisex
Extraordinary, outstanding; abundant or supreme
Sanskrit
Boy
Likely 'embrace' or 'one who embraces' (from Hebrew root חבק ḥ-b-q, 'to embrace')
Hebrew
Boy
Likely 'settlement at a river mouth' or 'from the river mouth' (derived from Welsh 'aber')
English, Welsh
Boy
Oak clearing; dweller at the oak meadow
English
Boy
Primordial or 'first' auspicious one; 'first prosperity/beauty'.
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
From Old English æthel 'noble' + dūn 'hill' - roughly 'noble hill' or 'noble one of the hill'.
English
Girl
Pure, unploughed; immaculate or untouched (associated with the mythological figure Ahalya)
Sanskrit
Girl
Aramaic form of Jacob; traditionally interpreted as 'heel-holder' or 'supplanter'
Aramaic, Hebrew
Boy
mighty-minded; strength of mind
Greek
Girl
defender of men / protector of mankind
Boy
Noble, of noble kind
Germanic
Girl
Originally 'elf-friend' (sometimes associated with 'fair/blessed' in Welsh usage)
English
Boy
No widely attested single meaning; meaning may vary by language of origin and is currently unclear
Unisex
Varied - Latin root means "I love"; in Akan it is a traditional personal name/surname; also appears as a short form of names like Amos or Amadeo.
Akan, Latin
Boy
King of love / beloved king (from Tamil 'anbu' = love + 'arasu' = king)
Tamil
Boy
In Sanskrit: 'nightless, continuous, eternal' (often interpreted as 'bright' or 'supreme'); also associated with the Arabic Anisa meaning 'friendly, sociable'.
Sanskrit
Girl
Part or portion; often interpreted as 'a part of the divine' or 'divine portion'
Indian, Sanskrit
Boy
Of or devoted to Apollo; belonging to Apollo
Greek
Girl
Associated with a nymph turned into a spring; etymologically linked to Greek roots meaning 'virtue' (arete) or interpreted as a name of a water-sprite/fountain
Greek
Girl
Short form of Armando/Armand - generally associated with 'army' or 'warrior' (i.e., 'soldier' or 'little soldier')