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ÁRPÁD m : Means "seed" in Hungarian. This is the name of a Hungarian national hero, a 9th-century prince who led the Magyars into Hungary.

ÁSBJÖRN m : Old Norse name derived from the elements áss "god" and björn "bear". It is therefore a cognate of OSBORN.

ÁSGEIR m : Icelandic form of ASGER.

ÁSGEIRR m : Old Norse form of ASGER.

ÁSKETILL m : Derived from Old Norse áss "god" and ketill "cauldron, helmet".

ÅSMUND m : From the Old Norse name Ásmundr, cognate of OSMOND.

ÁSMUNDR m : Old Norse form of ÅSMUND.

ÁSMUNDUR m : Icelandic form of ÅSMUND.

ÁSVALDR m : Old Norse cognate of OSWALD.

'AVI'EL m : Hebrew form of ABIEL.

'AVIMA'EL m : Hebrew form of ABIMAEL.

'AVIMELEKH m : Hebrew form of ABIMELECH.

'AVISHAY m : Hebrew form of ABISHAI.

'AVSHALOM m : Hebrew form of ABSALOM.

'AZARYAH m : Hebrew form of AZARIAH.

'AZAZYAHU m : Hebrew form of AZAZIAH.

'AZIZ m : Variant transcription of AZIZ.

'AZRI'EL m : Hebrew form of AZRIEL.

ĄŽUOLAS m : Means "oak" in Lithuanian.

ÇAĞATAY m : From the Mongolian name Chagatai (of unknown meaning), which was borne by the second son of Genghis Khan.

ČEDOMIR m : Derived from the Slavic elements chedo meaning "child" and miru meaning "peace, world".

ÇETİN m : Means "harsh" in Turkish.

ČRT m : Short form of ČRTOMIR.

ČRTOMIR m : Derived from the Slavic elements črt "hatred" and miru "peace, world". This is the name of the hero in the Slovene national epic 'Baptism on the Savi...

ĐORĐE m : Serbian form of GEORGE.

ĐURAĐ m : Serbian variant of GEORGE.

ĐURO m : Croatian and Serbian form of GEORGE.

ĐỨC m : From Sino-Vietnamese 德 (đức) meaning "virtue".

ÉAMON m : Variant of ÉAMONN. This name was borne by American-born Irish president Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), whose birth name was Edward.

ÉAMONN m : Irish form of EDMUND.



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