This is a list of names in which the categories include life.

Names Categorized "life"

153 Names found

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Aapeli M Finnish

Aapeli is a Finnish masculine given name, primarily known as the pen name of the celebrated Finnish writer Simo Puupponen (1915–1967). Linguistically, Aapeli is the Finnish form of Abel, which itself derives from the Heb...

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Abel M Armenian Georgian +8

Abel is a biblical name of profound significance, derived from the Hebrew Hevel (הֶבֶל), meaning "breath" or "vapor." This etymology reflects the transient and fragile nature of life, a theme central to the story of Abel...

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Afanasiy M Russian

Afanasiy is a Russian form of the name Athanasius, derived from the Greek name Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning "immortal". The name combines the negative prefix ἀ (a) with θάνατος (thanatos), the Greek word for "death"....

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Afanasy M Russian

Afanasy is the Russian form of Athanasius, derived from the Greek name Athanasios (Ἀθανάσιος), which combines the negative prefix a (ἀ) and thanatos (θάνατος, meaning “death”) to convey “immortal.” The name is most famou...

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Afonya M Russian

Afonya is a Russian masculine given name, derived as a diminutive of Afanasiy. In turn, Afanasiy is the Russian form of Athanasius, a Greek name meaning "immortal" — from the negation prefix a- combined with thanatos ("d...

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Aïcha F Arabic

Aïcha is a variant of the Arabic name Aisha, commonly used in North Africa and other French-influenced regions of the continent. Aisha means "living, alive" in Arabic and was the name of Muhammad's third wife, the daught...

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Aïchatou F

Aïchatou is the French-influenced Western African form of Aisha, used predominantly in former French colonies such as Niger, Mali, and Senegal. The name derives from the Arabic root ʿ-ysh meaning "living, alive," and car...

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A'isha F Arabic

A'isha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عائشة (see Aisha). The name is closely tied to Islamic history, being the name of Muhammad's third wife and a central figure in early Muslim tradition.Etymology and...

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'Aisha F Arabic

'Aisha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Aisha. The root meaning, from the Arabic عائشة, is "living" or "alive," reflecting a common theme in Arabic names to invoke positive attributes or blessings.Histori...

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Aisha F Hausa Swahili +5

Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "living, alive" or "she who lives." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿ-y-š (ع ي ش), which conveys the idea of life and vitality. The name holds profound religious significance i...

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Aishah F Arabic Malay

Aishah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic ‘Ā’ishah (عائشة), as well as the standard Malay form of the name. It derives from the Arabic root ‘-y-sh, meaning “living, alive.” The name is most famously borne by Ais...

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Aishat F Chechen

Aishat is the Chechen form of Aisha, a name of Arabic origin. The root name Aisha means "living, alive" in Arabic and holds deep significance in Islam as the name of Muhammad's third wife, the daughter of Abu Bakr. Aisha...

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Aishath F Dhivehi

Aishath is the Dhivehi form of the Arabic name Aisha. The name Aisha itself means 'living, alive' in Arabic, and is traditionally associated with Aisha bint Abu Bakr, the third and youngest wife of the Prophet Muhammad....

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Aishatu F Hausa

Aishatu is a Hausa variant of the name Aisha, widely used among the Hausa people of West Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Niger. The name derives from the Arabic root meaning "living, alive", reflecting the same core...

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Aïssa F

Aïssa is a variant of the name Aisha, used in parts of French-influenced West Africa. The root name Aisha (also spelled 'Aisha in Arabic) means "living, alive" in Arabic and holds significant historical and religious imp...

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Aïssatou F

Aïssatou is a feminine given name widely used in French-influenced parts of West and Central Africa, particularly in countries such as Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Niger, and Ivory Coast. It serves as a local variant form of A...

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Aisyah F Indonesian Malay

Aisyah is the Indonesian and Malay form of Aisha, an Arabic female given name. The name Aisha comes from the Arabic word عائشة (ʿĀʾishah), which means "living, alive". Aisyah is widely used in Muslim-majority Indonesia a...

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Ajša F Bosnian

Ajša is a Bosnian form of the Arabic name Aisha. Derived from the Arabic root ع-ي-ش (ʿ-y-sh), Aisha means "living" or "alive." The name is historically and religiously significant as it was borne by Aisha bint Abi Bakr (...

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Akpofure U Urhobo

Etymology and MeaningAkpofure is a unisex name of Urhobo and Isoko origin, primarily used in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The name translates to "life is peaceful" in Urhobo, reflecting the community's values of ha...

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Akshay M Gujarati Hindi +2

Akshay is a masculine given name widely used across India, particularly in Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, and Marathi communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word अक्षय (akṣaya), meaning "undecaying, imperishable" or "etern...

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Amar 1 M Bengali Punjabi +2

Amar 1 is a masculine given name widely used in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali, Punjabi, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. The name originates from Sanskrit अमर (amara), which means "immortal" or...

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Amar 2 M Arabic Urdu +1

Amar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic/Urdu name عمّار (see Ammar), as well as the usual Bosnian form of this name. It is used primarily in Arabic-speaking countries, Urdu-speaking regions such as Pakistan and...

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Amarantha F

Etymology and MeaningAmarantha is a feminine given name derived from the amaranth flower. The name ultimately comes from the Ancient Greek ἀμάραντος (amarantos), meaning "unfading". This etymology reflects the flower's r...

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Amardeep U

Amardeep is a unisex given name of Sanskrit origin, composed of two elements: amara (अमर), meaning "immortal," and dīpa (दीप), meaning "lamp, light." The name thus conveys the poetic meaning of "immortal light" or "etern...

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Amari U African American

Amari is a given name and surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Arabic Ammar, meaning "one who lives a long life" or "one who builds." In the African American community, the name has gained popularity in the...

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Amarjeet U

Amarjeet is an Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, combining the elements amara “immortal” and jiti “victory, conquering,” thus meaning “immortal triumph” or “eternal victory.” The name is common among Sikhs and Hindus...

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Ambrogino M Italian

Ambrogino is an Italian diminutive of Ambrogio, which is itself the Italian form of the Latin name Ambrosius. Ambrogino literally means "little Ambrose" or "dear Ambrose," and is a term of endearment often used within fa...

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Ambrogio M Italian

Ambrogio is the Italian form of Ambrose, derived from the Late Latin name Ambrosius, itself from the Greek Ambrosios (Ἀμβρόσιος) meaning "immortal." The name ultimately comes from the Greek word ambrotos (ἄμβροτος), a co...

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Ambrose M English

Ambrose is an English masculine given name derived from the Late Latin Ambrosius, which itself comes from the Greek Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios), meaning "immortal". The name is closely associated with Saint Ambrose, the 4th-ce...

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Ambrósio M Portuguese

Ambrósio is the Portuguese form of Ambrose, derived through Latin Ambrosius from the Ancient Greek name Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios), meaning "immortal." The name is grounded in a rich linguistic and religious tradition: the Gr...

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Ambrosio M Spanish

Ambrosio is the Spanish form of Ambrose, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Ambrosius. The Latin name traces back to the Ancient Greek Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios), meaning "immortal"—a concept linked to the divine foo...

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Ambrosios M Ancient Greek

Ambrosios is the Ancient Greek form of the name Ambrose, derived from the Greek word ambrosios (ἀμβρόσιος), meaning "immortal" or "divine." The name carries connotations of the ambrosia of Greek mythology, the food of th...

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Ambrosius M Ancient Greek

Ambrosius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ambrosios, tracing back to the ancient Greek word ἀμβρόσιος (ambrosios), meaning "immortal" or "divine." This etymology connects directly to ambrosia, the mythical food of...

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Ameretat F Persian

Ameretat (Avestan: 𐬀𐬨𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬙𐬁𐬙) is a female Zoroastrian divinity representing the concept of immortality. She is one of the Amesha Spenta, the six immortal holy beings created by Ahura Mazda. According to the Gathas, the ol...

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Amichai M Hebrew

Amichai (עַמִּיחַי) is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning "my people are alive" or "my people live." It is composed of two elements: ʿam (עם) meaning "people" or "nation," and ḥai (חי) meaning "alive" or "living." The...

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Ammar M Arabic Malay +1

Ammar (Arabic: عمّار) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "one who lives a long life" or "one who builds" in Arabic. It derives from the root ʿamara, which conveys meanings of longevity, thriving, and construction....

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Amr M Arabic

Amr is an Arabic male given name that means "life," derived from the 'Amara root ('amara) meaning "to live long, to thrive." The name is closely related to Umar but distinguished by the addition of an Arabic wāw at the e...

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Amrit M Hindi

Amrit (अमृत) is a masculine Indian name derived from Sanskrit, where अ (a) means "not" and मृत (mṛta) means "dead," together conveying the meaning "immortal." In Hindu mythology, Amrit also refers to the divine nectar of...

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Amrita F Bengali Punjabi +1

EtymologyAmrita is the feminine form of Amrit, a name derived from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and मृत (mṛta) meaning "dead", thus literally "immortal". In Hindu texts, amrita refers to a divine nectar that bestows immo...

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Anima 2 F English

Anima is a feminine name derived directly from the Latin word anima, meaning "soul, spirit" or "breath of life." In classical Latin, anima referred to the animating principle in living beings, often contrasted with animu...

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Ankhesenamun F Ancient Egyptian

Ankhesenamun was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th Dynasty, known primarily as the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Her name, meaning "her life is of Amon", reflects the religious shifts that occurred during...

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Antaram F Armenian

Antaram is an Armenian feminine name meaning "unfading, everlasting" (from Armenian antaraman). In Armenian, the same word designates the flowering plant known as everlasting or immortelle (genus Helichrysum), which reta...

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Arev F Armenian

Arev is an Armenian feminine given name that directly translates to "sun" (sun) in the Armenian language. Rooted in the natural world, the name embodies warmth, light, and life, reflecting the sun's central role in both...

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Asha 2 F Swahili

Meaning and OriginAsha 2 is a Swahili female name derived from the Swahili verb ishi, meaning "live, exist." This Swahili root traces back to the Arabic verb عاش (`asʿāsha), which also carries the sense of living or bein...

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Atanas M Bulgarian Macedonian

Atanas is a masculine given name common in Bulgaria and North Macedonia, derived from the Greek name Athanasius. In Bulgarian and Macedonian, Atanas serves as the primary local form of the ancient Greek name Athanasios,...

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Atanase M Romanian

Atanase is the Romanian form of the name Athanasius, derived from the Greek Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios). The name combines the negative prefix a- (ἀ-) and thanatos (θάνατος), the Greek word for death, thus literally meaning "...

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Atanasie M Romanian

Atanasie is the Romanian form of the name Athanasius, which derives from the Greek name Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning "immortal." The name is composed of the Greek negative prefix ἀ- (a-) and θάνατος (thanatos), meanin...

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Atanasij M Macedonian

Etymology and MeaningAtanasij is the Macedonian form of the ancient Greek name Athanasius. The root name derives from the Greek Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), which means "immortal." This meaning is composed of the negative pre...

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Atanasije M Serbian

Atanasije (Serbian Cyrillic: Атанасије) is the Serbian form of the Greek name Athanasius, which derives from Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning "immortal" — from the negative prefix ἀ- (a-) combined with θάνατος (thanatos)...

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Atanasio M Italian Spanish

Atanasio is a masculine given name used primarily in Italian and Spanish. It is a form of Athanasius, which derives from the Greek name Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning “immortal.” The name is composed of the negative pre...

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Athan M Greek

Etymology and Meaning Athan is a Greek masculine given name, typically used as a short form of Athanasios or its Latin equivalent Athanasius. The root name derives from the Greek athanatos (a-, "not," + thanatos, "death"...

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Athanase M French

Athanase is the French form of the name Athanasius, itself derived from the Greek Athanasios (Ἀθανάσιος), meaning "immortal." The name combines the Greek negative prefix a- with the word thanatos (θάνατος), meaning "deat...

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Athanasia F Greek Ancient Greek

Athanasia is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It functions as the feminine counterpart of Athanasius, specifically deriving from the masculine form Athanasios.The name is composed of two Greek elements: the...

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Athanasios M Greek Ancient Greek

OverviewAthanasios is a Greek masculine given name, derived from the ancient Greek name Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning "immortal" — a combination of the negative prefix ἀ (a, "not") and θάνατος (thanatos, "death"). In c...

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Athanasius M Ancient Greek

Athanasius is a masculine given name derived from the Greek name Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning "immortal." The name is composed of the Greek negative prefix ἀ (a) combined with θάνατος (thanatos), meaning "death," thus...

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Atropos F Greek

Atropos is a Greek feminine name derived from the word atropos, meaning "inevitable, inflexible." This name is formed from the negative prefix a ("without") and tropos ("turn, direction, manner"), literally translating t...

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Ava 1 F English

Ava is a feminine given name of English origin, typically regarded as a variant of Eve, the biblical name meaning 'life' or 'living one'. The name Eve is derived from the Hebrew חַוָּה (Chavvah), which is often interpret...

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Avinash M Hindi Kannada +2

Avinash is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word avināśa, meaning "indestructible" or "imperishable." The name is primarily used in India, particularly among speakers of Hindi, Kannada, Marathi...

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Ayesha F Arabic Bengali +1

Ayesha is a variant spelling of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Arabic root īsh (عيش) meaning "living" or "alive." It is a common transcription in Arabic, Urdu, and Bengali, reflecting regional pronunciations. Th...

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Ayishah F Arabic

Ayishah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Aisha (عائشة), derived from the Arabic root ‘-y-sh, meaning "living" or "alive." This spelling variant, like Aishah or Ayesha, reflects different romanization conv...