Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with A

Auliffe

McAuliffe or MacAuliffe is a surname of Norse Irish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Amhlaoibh, meaning "son of Amhlaoibh". The Gaelic name, Amhlaoibh, was derived from the Old Norse personal name Olaf.

Meaning: Irish form of olaf Origin: Irish

Aulii

Aulii Name Meaning. The meaning of Aulii is “Delicious”.

Meaning: Delicious Origin: Native American

Aulis

Aulis is a masculine Finnish given name. The name means "helpful", "generous". Notable people with the name include: Aulis Akonniemi, Finnish shot putter. ... Aulis Sallinen, Finnish contemporary classical music composer.

Meaning: A praxidicae Origin: Brazilian

Aulora

Derived from the Latin laurus (laurel, an evergreen shrub or tree whose leaves were woven into wreaths by the ancient Greeks to crown victors in various contests). Originally a Latin name, Laura came into use in England in the 19th century, and is now popularly bestowed throughout the English-speaking world.

Meaning: Golden laurel blossom Origin: Native American

Aundray

Aundray is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1891 times.

Meaning: Derived from andre, masculine, manly, brave Origin: French

Aundre

What Does Name "Aundre" Mean. Powerful and complete. You desire to inspire and lead, to control other's affairs. You are giving, courageous and bold, action oriented,energetic and strong willed.

Meaning: Manly, brave Origin: English

Aundrea

The name Aundrea is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Aundrea is: Feminine of Andrew.

Meaning: Feminine of andrew Origin: Greek

Aundy

Norwegian meaning: The name Aundy is a Norwegian baby name The Norwegian meaning of Aundy is: New prosperity.

Meaning: New prosperity Origin: Norwegian

Aune

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Aune Name Meaning. Norwegian: habitational name from a farm name found in several places in Norway, derived from Old Norse au{dh}n 'wasteland', 'desolate place'.

Meaning: Sacred, Chaste Origin: Finnish, Greek

Aurèle

Transferred use of the surname derived from the Old English lēah (wood, clearing, meadow), lee has the meaning "dweller by the wood or clearing." In Middle English, the spelling lēah evolved to leigh, legh. Lee is popularly used as a name element in combination names such as Kathy-Lee and Lee-Ann.