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First Name Directory - Starting with A
This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.
Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.
Adelin Dana is a proper noun, the name of the following people: Summary 1 first name and family name 1.1 etymology 1.2 language variants 2 Christian Holy 3 personalities, the name 4 other people, which with this surname 5 toponymy 6 refers to first name and last name [change | modify the code] Dana is a masculine given name.
Dana is also a family name.
Etymology [modify |] Code edit] Dana is a surname of Germanic origin (Adal helmet, in the Latin Adal Hamid) adal "noble" and helm "helmet, helmet".
Contrary to appearances, Dana is not the male Adeline, has a different etymology.
Language variants [modify |] Code edit] Alleaume, Aldhelm, Adalhelme, Raghu, Hadelin.
Christian Saints [modify |] Code edit] Ætheling or Adalhelme, a monk of Saint-Calais became Bishop of Lake from 884 until his death in 910. By Viking pirates captured, he composed during his captivity "& #1".
Amand Amand is a proper noun, the name of the following people: Summary 1 1.1 Christian Saints 1.2 persons with this surname 1.3 Duke 2 surname 3 references 4 see also name [modify | modify the code] Amand is a masculine given name. It has variants of male Amace, Amance, Rapunzel, Amans and lovers and Amanda, almond, lovers, Amanthe, Amantine and Mandy make for females.
Christian Saints [modify |] Code edit] Saint Amand persons with that name to show [modify | modify the code] Amand (Aeneus Salvius Amandus), tyrant of the Gauls.
For articles about people with this name, see the auto-generated list.
Duke [modify |] Code edit] Amand Vasconia is the third Duke of Vasconia 638-660.
Family name [modify |] Code edit] Amand is also a family name borne by: Charles Amand, Norman industry.
Jean-François Amand, French painter and graphic artist.
Pierre Amand, French surgeon
Andy Andy can refers to: titles of works [modify |] Code edit] Andy is a film directed by Richard C. Sarafian in 1965.
Andy is a film directed by Eric Forsberg in 1985.
Andy is a German drama film, directed by: Ralph Bohn in June 1992nd Sacré Andy! (What's with Andy?) is a TV series of the Canadian animation 2001 created in the year.
Andy, song of the French duo Les Rita Mitsouko.
Andy, song by the French singer Mireille Mathieu in France in the year 1979 by Philips.
Personalities [modify |] Code edit] Andy Adams (1859-1935) is an American writer.
Andy Anderson (1951-) is an English drummer.
Andy Andy is a Dominican musician and singer.
Andy Bathgate (born 1932) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player.
Andy Bausch (1959) is an actor and Luxembourg.
Andy Bechtolsheim (1955) is a German entrepreneur.
Andy Bell (1964-) is a British singer.
Andy Bell (1970) is a musician-bri
Aristide Aristide is a proper name or rarely spread, which may refer to: Summary 1 first name and family name (s) Christian (s) 2.1 2 antique 3 figures with this name 4 personalities with this surname 5 botanical name and first name the Holy [change | modify the code] Aristide a name is masculine, celebrated on August 31. Aristide is also a family name.
Saint (s) (s) Christian [modify |] Code edit] Aristide of Athens (2nd century), philosopher in Athens, Christian apologist; celebrated on August 31.
Ancient world [modify |] Code edit] Aristide just, 5th century BC Athenian statesman.
Aristide of Miletus, said Greek author of the Milesians stories (2nd century BC?), of which only fragments in Latin, including the history of the ephesian matron remain in the Satyricon.
Aristide of Thebes, of the 4th century BC, Greek painter.
Aristide Quintilien, Greek musicologist, probab
In the data base are, apart from modern and traditional first names also American, Arab, Germans, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Dutch, Northern, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavian, Spanish, and Swedish first names.
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