# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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121 | Anchises | Greek | Father of Aeneas in ancient Greek mythology. | M | |
122 | Ander | Greek | Manly. | M | |
123 | Anders | Greek | Son of Ander. | M | |
124 | Anderson | Greek | Son of Ander. | M | |
125 | Andor | Greek | Manly. | M | |
126 | Andrea | Greek | Manly. | M | |
127 | Andreas | Greek | Manly; brave. Variant of English Andrew. | M | |
128 | Andres | Greek | Manly. | M | |
129 | Andreus | Greek | Manly; brave. Variant of English Andrew. | M | |
130 | Andrew | Greek | Manly. St Andrew, an apostle of Jesus Christ, later became patron saint of Scotland. The Scottish city St Andrews is named for him. It was in frequent use throughout Britain during the Middle Ages. | M | |
131 | Andries | Greek | Manly. | M | |
132 | Androgeus | Greek | Son of Minos. | M | |
133 | Androu | Greek | Manly. | M | |
134 | Angel | Greek | Messenger or angel. A popular masculine name in Sicily after the 13th-century saint, Angel. Angel Clare is the hero of Thomas Hardy's novel 'Tess of the DUrbervilles'. | M | |
135 | Angell | Greek | Messenger. | M | |
136 | Angelo | Greek | Messenger. | M | |
137 | Angus | Greek | Unique choice. | M | |
138 | Anibal | Greek | Graced by God. | M | |
139 | Aniketos | Greek | Never conquered. | M | |
140 | Aniol | Greek | Manly. | M |