| Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
| Auda | Norse | Wealthy. | F | ![]() |
| Aude | French | Old or wealthy. | F | ![]() |
| Audel | English | Old friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audelia | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Auden | English | Old friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audene | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audfis | Teutonic | Rich. | F | ![]() |
| Audhild | Norse | Rich warrior woman. | F | ![]() |
| Audhilda | Norse | Rich warrior woman. | F | ![]() |
| Audhilde | Norse | Rich warrior woman. | F | ![]() |
| Audhumbla | Norse | A giant cow that nursed Ymir. | F | ![]() |
| Audie | English | Noble strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audie | English | Old friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audley | Anglo-Saxon | From the old meadow. | M | ![]() |
| Audley | English | Old friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audney | Norse | New found wealth. | F | ![]() |
| Audolf | Norse | Wolfs friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audra | English | Variant of Audrey: Originally a diminutive of Etheidreda from the 16th century. | F | ![]() |
| Audra | French | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audre | English | Noble strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrea | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audreana | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audreanna | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audree | French | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrey | Anglo-Saxon | Noble strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrey | English | Variant of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Famous bearer: St Etheldreda, later known as St Audrey, founded a monastery at Ely. | F | ![]() |
| Audrey | Shakespearean | As You Like It' A country wench. | F | ![]() |
| Audrey | Teutonic | Strong. | F | ![]() |
| Audri | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audria | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audriana | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrianna | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audric | English | Old and wise ruler. | M | ![]() |
| Audric | French | Old or wise ruler. | M | ![]() |
| Audric | German | Noble ruler; noble friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audrick | German | Noble friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audrie | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrielle | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrina | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audris | English | Nobility; strength. | F | ![]() |
| Audrisa | Teutonic | Rich. | F | ![]() |
| Audumla | Norse | A giant cow that nursed Ymir. | F | ![]() |
| Audun | Norse | Deserted. | F | ![]() |
| Audun | Norse | Friend of wealth. | M | ![]() |
| Auduna | Norse | Deserted. | F | ![]() |
| Audwin | German | Noble friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audwin | Teutonic | Rich. | M | ![]() |
| Audwine | German | Noble friend. | M | ![]() |
| Audwyn | Teutonic | Rich. | M | ![]() |
| Auerlio | Latin | Go!den. | M | ![]() |
| Aufidius | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Tullus Aufidius, General of the Volscians. | M | ![]() |
| Aufidus | Latin | From the river Apulia. | M | ![]() |
| Augate | Hawaiian | Variant of Aukake: Wise. | M | ![]() |
| Augeas | Latin | King of Elis. | M | ![]() |
| Augie | Latin | Diminutive of August: Deserving of respect. | M | ![]() |
| Auguseto | Hawaiian | Variant of Aukake: Wise. | M | ![]() |
| August | English | Variant of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. | M | ![]() |
| August | German | German form of the Latin Augustus, meaning majestic dignity, or venerable. | M | ![]() |
| August | Latin | Majestic dignity; grandeur. St. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury. | M | ![]() |
| Augusta | English | Feminine form of Augustus: Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. | F | ![]() |
| Augusta | Latin | Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. | F | ![]() |
| Augusteen | Irish | Feminine form of Augustine: great. | F | ![]() |
| Augustin | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. | M | ![]() |
| Augustina | Greek | The feminine form of Augustine. | F | ![]() |
| Augustina | Latin | Variant of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. | F | ![]() |
| Augustine | German | Majestic dignity; grandeur. | M | ![]() |
| Augustine | Latin | Deserving of respect; majestic. | F | ![]() |
| Augustine | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Britain as a missionary by the pope in the 6th century. | M | ![]() |
| Augustino | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. | M | ![]() |
| Augusto | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. | M | ![]() |
| Augustus | Biblical | Increased; augmented | M | ![]() |
| Augustus | English | Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the beginning of the 20th century. | M | ![]() |
| Augustus | German | Majestic dignity; grandeur. | M | ![]() |
| Augustus | Latin | Meaning venerable or majestic, this title was first bestowed on Roman emperor Octavian in 27 BC. | M | ![]() |
| Augusty | Latin | Majestic. | M | ![]() |
| Augustyn | Polish | Polish form of Augustus 'majestic'. | M | ![]() |
| Augutino | Hawaiian | Variant of Aukake: Wise. | M | ![]() |
| Augwys | ArthurianLegend | Brother of Lot. | M | ![]() |
| Augy | Latin | Diminutive of August: Deserving of respect. | M | ![]() |
| Auheron | French | A diminutive of the Old French Auberi. Auberon was the king of the fairies in medieval romance. | M | ![]() |
| Auheron | German | Derived from two Old German words meaning noble and bear-like. Auberon was the king of the fairies in medieval romance. | M | ![]() |
| Auhert | French | Noble. | M | ![]() |
| Auj | Muslim | Zenith. Climax.. | M | ![]() |
| Aukai | Hawaiian | Sailor. | M | ![]() |
| Aukake | Hawaiian | Wise. | M | ![]() |
| Aukukeko | Hawaiian | Variant of Aukake: Wise. | M | ![]() |
| Aukukino | Hawaiian | Variant of Aukake: Wise. | M | ![]() |
| Aulaire | Latin | Well spoken. | F | ![]() |
| Aulay | Norse | Variant of Olaf: Relic; ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf. | M | ![]() |
| Aulay | Scottish | Ancestor; forefather. A variant of Olaf which derives from the Scottish Gaelic Amhblaibh. | M | ![]() |
| Aulelio | Hawaiian | Golden. | M | ![]() |
| Auley | Irish | Irish form of Olaf. | M | ![]() |
| Auliffe | Irish | Irish form of Olaf. | M | ![]() |
| Auliffe | Norse | Relic from an ancestor. | M | ![]() |
| Aulis | Latin | A Praxidicae. | F | ![]() |
| Aumerle | Shakespearean | 'King Richard The Second' Duke of Aumerle, son of the Duke of York. | M | ![]() |
| Aun | Muslim | Help. Assistance.. | M | ![]() |
| Aundray | French | Variant of Andre: Masculine; manly; brave. | M | ![]() |
| Aundre | English | Manly; brave. Modern variant of Andrew. | M | ![]() |
| Aundrea | Greek | Feminine of Andrew. | F | ![]() |