Derived from Antonius - often rendered as "priceless" or "of inestimable worth"
English
Boy
Powerful, capable; able
Arabic
Boy
Skilled, capable, talented (from Sanskrit 'daksha' meaning competent/able)
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
Probably a modern blended name roughly interpretable as 'meadow yew' or 'yew of the meadow' (interpretive, not historical)
Girl
Ancient, venerable
Latin
Girl
Usually given the sense of 'growth/abundance' or 'prosperous' (derived from influences such as Arabic Zayd); modern invented name with variable interpretations
English
Boy
From Greek anastasis / Anastas- meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth" (probable)
Boy
Uncertain; probably related to Averell/Everard and broadly interpretable as 'boar/strong' or 'brave' (from Germanic elements eber/ever = boar + hard = brave/strong)
English
Unisex
Unknown - no widely attested or reliable meaning found in standard name references
Girl
Derived from Latin Augustus meaning 'venerable', 'great' or 'majestic'.
A modern coinage combining 'Shay' (from Irish Shea, often interpreted as 'admirable' or 'fortunate') and 'Lynn' (English/Welsh, 'lake' or 'pool') - commonly rendered as 'admirable/beautiful lake' or a poetic 'pleasant one'.
English
Girl
Infallible, imperishable; an epithet of Lord Vishnu
Sanskrit
Boy
Derived from Augustus: "venerable, great, majestic."
Spanish
Boy
noble, honorable, exalted
Indonesian, Malay
Girl
Probably 'sea' or 'of the sea' (from Meri/Maris); alternatively a modern/variant form related to Mary with variable meaning
Girl
Diminutive/pet form of Titus/Tito - 'little Tito' or 'little honored one' (from Latin Titus meaning 'title of honor' or 'honorable')
Boy
Unknown - no reliable published meaning found; possibly related to Algonquian roots conveying 'sweet/beautiful/good', but unverified
Native American
Girl
Infallible, imperishable, immutable - a traditional name of Lord Vishnu/Krishna
From Czech čest 'honor' + mír 'peace' - 'honor and peace' (or 'honorable peace')
Czech, Slavic
Boy
Skilled, capable, proficient
Sanskrit
Girl
learned, knowledgeable; scholar
Arabic
Boy
A modern blended name; commonly interpreted as 'bright' or 'shining' (from Lena/Helena) or 'favored/admirable' (from Shay/Shailene) - overall suggesting a beloved or radiant one.
English
Girl
hand; can imply a helper or worker (as in 'farmhand') or a nickname for someone notable for their hands or skill
English
Unisex
Honorable strength - a name combining the ideas of honor and strength/exaltation
Girl
Infallible, imperishable, unchanging; an epithet of Lord Vishnu/Krishna
Sanskrit
Boy
Derived from Latin Augustinus, from augustus meaning ‘venerable, majestic, great.’
Latin
Boy
Of the heart; heart/ beloved (probable)
Girl
Unknown - no reliable etymology available
Girl
honor; honorable
Irish
Girl
A monosyllabic name or name element. In Chinese (often written 娜) it conveys 'elegant, graceful'; in Vietnamese it can refer to the custard‑apple fruit; in Korean it is a common surname or feminine syllable; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji chosen.
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
Girl
A modern invented name probably meaning 'little Shay' or 'descendant/daughter of Shea' - Shea (Seaghdha) can be interpreted as 'hawk-like' or 'admirable'.
English
Girl
Likely 'honorable' or 'beloved' - a blended modern name evoking honor/affection and the Brie element
English
Girl
Compound of Achyuta ('infallible, imperishable') + Deva ('god') - 'infallible god' or 'the imperishable Lord (Vishnu)'.
Sanskrit
Boy
derived from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'majestic, venerable, great'
Polish
Girl
Diminutive of Antonius - commonly rendered as "priceless" or "invaluable"
Italian
Girl
Probable blend meaning 'Dora' (gift) + 'Liana' (vine) - loosely 'gifted vine' or 'God's gift'.
Italian, Latin
Girl
Imperishable/unchanging lord; a name of Lord Vishnu (Achyuta + Indra).
Sanskrit
Boy
Diminutive of Anna ('grace') or Antonia (from Antonius, often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth')
Dutch
Girl
Likely "ruler" (from Germanic -rik); possibly interpretable as "meadow-ruler" or "mead-ruler" depending on the first element
Boy
Typically a short form of Schuyler, which is associated with 'scholar'; in East Asian contexts corresponds to various characters whose meanings vary (e.g., 'comfortable', 'discipline', 'book', 'uncle'), depending on the character.
Dutch, Germanic
Unisex
pleasant; agreeable, delightful
English
Unisex
Derived from the surname Chanel, originally referring to a channel or canal; used as a fashionable modern feminine name
English, French
Girl
From Danish 'Anker' meaning 'anchor' - figuratively 'one who anchors', steadfast or reliable.