| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 1761 |
Arachne
|
Latin | Turned into a spider by Minerva. | ||
| 1762 |
Arama
|
Basque | Refers to the Virgin Mary. | ||
| 1763 |
Arama
|
Maori | Spring. | ||
| 1764 |
Arama
|
Spanish | Reference to the Virgin Mary. | ||
| 1765 |
Araminta
|
English | Thought to be a compound of Arabella and Aminta, invented by Restoration dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh. | ||
| 1766 |
Araminta
|
Hebrew | Lofty. | ||
| 1767 |
Araminte
|
Hebrew | Lofty. | ||
| 1768 |
Aranka
|
Hungarian | Gold. | ||
| 1769 |
Ararinda
|
German | Tenacious. | ||
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| 1770 |
Araw
|
Filipino | sun | ||
| 1771 |
Arbella
|
Assyrian | City in northern Iraq meaning four Idols. | ||
| 1772 |
Arbella
|
Assyrian | Assyrian city (northern Iraq) meaning the four legendary knights. | ||
| 1773 |
Arcadia
|
Greek | Pastoral simplicity and happiness. | ||
| 1774 |
Arcadia
|
Latin | Adventuresome. | ||
| 1775 |
Arcadia
|
Spanish | Adventurous. | ||
| 1776 |
Arcanania
|
Latin | From Arcanania. | ||
| 1777 |
Arcehelyn
|
Hebrew | Diminutive of Abraham: Father of a multitude. In Genesis the Old Testament patriarch Abram's name was changed to Abraham when it was reveale... See more | ||
| 1778 |
Arcelia
|
Spanish | Treasure. Altar of heaven. | ||
| 1779 |
Arcene
|
French | Silvery. | ||
| 1780 |
Arcilla
|
Spanish | Altar of heaven. | ||
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