Alethea(Greek) Truth. Alethea Became Popular When the Future King Charles I Courted Spanish Maria Aletea. Sometimes Confused With the Unrelated Althea.'Truthful.' Mythological Goddess of Truth
Amias(French) From the Old French Name Derived from Latin 'Amatus' Meaning Loved. Used by British Writer Charles Kingsley for the Hero of His Novel 'Westward Ho!'
Amyas(French) From the Old French Name Derived from Latin 'Amatus' Meaning Loved. Used by British Writer Charles Kingsley for the Hero of His Novel 'Westward Ho!'
Artemus(Greek) Follower/Gift of Artemis (Greek Goddess of the Hunt and Counterpart of the Roman Diana). Famous Bearer: American Humorist Charles Farrar Browne Used the Pseudonym Artemus Ward
Aurea(Latin) Variant of Aurora: Aurora Was the Mythical Roman Goddess of the Dawn. This Name Became Very Popular After Charles Perrault Wrote the Fairy Tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. from Aureus Meaning Golden
Aurora(Latin) Aurora Was the Mythical Roman Goddess of the Dawn. This Name Became Very Popular After Charles Perrault Wrote the Fairy Tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'
Aurore(Latin) Variant of Aurora: Aurora Was the Mythical Roman Goddess of the Dawn. This Name Became Very Popular After Charles Perrault Wrote the Fairy Tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. from Aureus Meaning Golden
Barnaby(English) A Variant of the Hebrew Barnabas Meaning Son of Consolation, Son of Exhortation, or Son of Comfort. Famous Bearer: Barnaby Rudge, a Character in Th Century Charles Dickens' Novel Barnaby Rudge