| Gender | Names | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boy | Arbaaz | Eagle |
Indian |
| Boy | Arbaaz | Eagle |
Muslim |
| Boy | Arbaaz | Eagle. |
Arabic |
| Boy | Arbab | Who looks after someone or takes care |
Arabic |
| Boy | Arbad | Masters, Lords |
Arabic |
| Boy | Arbad | Masters; Lords |
Indian |
| Boy | Arbel | divine night |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Arber | Dealer of herbs. |
French |
| Boy | Arbindar | N/A |
Indian |
| Boy | Arbuda | Tumour; Mountain; Foetus |
Indian |
| Boy | Arbudi | Born of a Tumour |
Indian |
| Girl | Arcadia | Pastoral simplicity and happiness. |
Greek |
| Girl | Arcadia | Adventuresome. |
Latin |
| Girl | Arcana | Respected |
Indian |
| Girl | Arcanania | From Arcanania. |
Latin |
| Boy | Arcas | In Greek mythology, Arcas was the son of Jupiter and Callisto and son of Zeus. |
Greek |
| Boy | Arcat | Shining; Praising; Brilliant; Glorious |
Indian |
| Girl | Arceli | Goddess of Heaven |
Indian |
| Girl | Arcene | Silvery. |
French |
| Boy | Arcenio | Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius’ sons. Actor/television personality Arsenio Hall. |
Greek |
| Girl | Archa | Worship |
Indian |
| Boy | Archaimbaud | Bold. |
French |
| Boy | Archak | Worshipper |
Indian |
| Boy | Archambault | Bold. |
French |
| Girl | Archan | Worship |
Indian |
| Girl | Archana | Worship |
Indian |
| Boy | Archard | Sacred. |
Anglo |
| Boy | Archard | Powerful. |
French |
| Boy | Archbishop of | flattering lord, and a churlish philosopher. Variant of Edmund: ‘King Henry IV, Part |
Shakespearean |
| Boy | Archelaus | The prince of the people |
Biblical |
| Boy | Archelaus | ruler of the people. Archelaus was one of the sons of King Herod the Great, mentioned in the New Testament. Became popular again in the 19th century. |
Greek |
| Boy | Archemorus | Son of Lycurgus. |
Greek |
| Boy | Archen | N/A |
Indian |
| Boy | Archenhaud | Bold. |
French |
| Boy | Archer | Bowman |
Indian |
| Boy | Archer | Bow, a bowman. Derived from a surname of Latin origin borne by skilled Middle Ages archers. It has been used occasionally as a first name since the 19th century. An English surname. |
English |
| Boy | Archer | A bowman. An English surname. |
French |
| Boy | Archerd | Bold. |
Anglo |
| Boy | Archere | Bowman. |
English |
| Girl | Archi | Ray of Light |
Indian |
| Boy | Archibald | Holy prince. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Archibald | Spares. |
Anglo |
| Boy | Archibald | True and bold. Also ‘bald’. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the ‘bald’ to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
Scottish |
| Boy | Archibald | Bold Prince |
Indian |
| Boy | Archibald | True and bold, valuable. Introduced from German during the Norman Conquest, Archibald replaced an Old English form of the name in use since the 7th century. |
English |
| Boy | Archibaldo | Bold. |
Spanish |
| Boy | Archidamusa | Douglas. ‘The Winter’s Tale’ Lord of Bohemia. |
Shakespearean |
| Boy | Archie | Diminutive of Archibald: True and bold. Also ‘bald’. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the Scottish interpreted the ‘bald’ to refer to the shaven head of a monk. |
Scottish |
| Boy | Archie | A popular diminutive of Archibald, meaning true and bold, valuable. Famous bearers: a ventriloquist’s dummy in the radio programme ‘Educating Archie’; a philisophical cockroach created by American writer Don Marquis. |
English |
| Girl | Archie | Genuine Courage |
Indian |