| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 301 |
Aedon
|
Greek | Daughter of Pandareos. | ||
| 302 |
Aedre
|
Anglo-Saxon | Stream. | ||
| 303 |
Aefentid
|
Anglo-Saxon | Evening. | ||
| 304 |
Aefre
|
Anglo-Saxon | Forever. | ||
| 305 |
Aegaea
|
Latin | From the Aegean sea. | ||
| 306 |
Aegates
|
Latin | From the Aegates. | ||
| 307 |
Aegeria
|
Latin | Cumaean. | ||
| 308 |
Aegileif
|
Norse | Daughter of Hrolf Helgason. | ||
| 309 |
Aegina
|
Latin | Mother of Aeacus. | ||
|
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| 310 |
Aeginae
|
Latin | Mother of Aeacus. | ||
| 311 |
Aeldra
|
English | Noble. | ||
| 312 |
Aelfraed
|
English | Elf counselor. | ||
| 313 |
Aelfthryth
|
English | An Old English name formed as a compound of aelf, meaning elf, and thryth, meaning strength. | ||
| 314 |
Aelfwine
|
English | Friend of the elves. | ||
| 315 |
Aello
|
Greek | A Harpy. | ||
| 316 |
Aelwyd
|
Welsh | From the hearth. | ||
| 317 |
Aemilia
|
Latin | The feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius. | ||
| 318 |
Aemilia
|
Shakespearean | 'The Comedy of Errors' Wife to Aegeon, an abbess at Ephesus, and mother to the twin brothers Antipholus of Ephesus, and Antipholus of Syracu... See more | ||
| 319 |
Aeneas
|
Scottish | Sometimes used in Scotland as a translation of the Gaelic Aonghus'. | ||
| 320 |
Aeolia
|
Latin | Daughter of Amythaon. | ||
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