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Aaron
from the Hebrew Aharon, meaning 'most high'. Aaron was the brother of Moses.

Abel
from the Hebrew Hebel, meaning 'breath'. Is the second son of Adam in the Bible.

Abner
from the Hebrew Abhner, meaning the 'father of light'. In the Bible Abner was the cousin of Saul. This name can mainly be found in use in America today.

Abraham
from the Hebrew Abram, meaning 'the Father of the people'. Absalom: from the Hebrew, meaning, 'Father of peace'.

Adam
from the Hebrew meaning, 'formed of the red earth'. Adrian: a man who came from the area of the Adriatic.

Aidan
from the Gaelic, meaning 'fiery'.

Ainsley
from this surname and meaning, 'one who lives by his own meadow'.

Alan
from the Celtic, meaning 'in tune'.

Albert
from the Anglo Saxon, Aethelbeorht, meaning 'bright and noble'.

Alden
from the Anglo Saxon, meaning 'old wise friend'.

Alexander
from the Greek, Alexandros, meaning 'defending man' (Alec, Alex, Sandy).

Alexis
from the Greek, meaning 'helper'.

Alfred
from the Anglo Saxon Aelfred, meaning 'elf's counsel' ( Alf, Alfie).

Ali
from the Arabic, meaning 'great, noble and sublime'.

Alisdair
a Scottish form of Alexander, meaning 'defending man'.

Alistair
a Scottish form of Alexander, meaning 'defending man'.

Amon
from the Hebrew, meaning 'Trustworthy'.

Amos
from the Hebrew meaning, 'bearer of a burden'. Amos was a prophet.

Andrew
from the Greek meaning, 'manly' (Andy, Drew).

Anthony
from the Latin Antonius, meaning 'strong'. (Tony).

Antony
from the Latin, meaning 'strong'.

Ariel
from the Hebrew, meaning 'Lion of God'.

Armon
from the Hebrew, meaning 'castle'.

Arnaud
French for Arnold, meaning 'with the power of the eagle'.

Arnold
meaning 'with the power of an eagle'.

Arthur
from the Norse, meaning 'eagle of Thor' (Art).

Asa
from the Hebrew, meaning 'the healer'.

Asher
from the Hebrew, meaning 'fortunate'. Asher was the son of Jacob (Genesis 30.13).

Ashley
from the Old English, meaning 'ash wood'.

Auberon
from the Teutonic, meaning 'elf ruler', the 'golden haired king of the spirit world'.

Avan
from the Hebrew, meaning 'proud'.

Aviv
from the Hebrew, meaning 'spring'.

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