Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with As

Ashtynn

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Meaning: From the ash-tree town Origin: English

Asia

(AY-zhə)

So like the other lady who posted we say 'Asia, as in the continent'. Different meanings of the name Asia include: lively, vivacious, the rising sun, life, resurrection, eastern.

Meaning: Eatern sunrise Origin: Assyrian

Asiah

(ah-SIE-ah/ah-ZIE-ah)

alive and well. POPULARITY: 4454. Asiah as a girl's name is related to the Arabic name Aisha and the Greek name Asia. The meaning of Asiah is "alive and well".

Meaning: A form of asia

Asisa

Hebrew meaning: The name Asisa is a Hebrew baby name The Hebrew meaning of Asisa is: Ripe.

Meaning: Ripe

Aslaug

(AHS-laug)

Aslaug is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived from Old Norse prefix áss-, meaning "god", and suffix -laug, possible meaning "betrothed woman". The Swedish cognate is Aslög; the Danish cognate is Asløg.

Meaning: Woman engaged to god Origin: Norwegian, Old Norse

Aslog

(AHS-lawg)

Aslaug is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived from Old Norse prefix áss-, meaning "god", and suffix -laug, possible meaning "betrothed woman". ... Aslaug, a queen of Scandinavian mythology.

Meaning: Woman engaged to god Origin: Danish, Old Norse

Aspan

The boy's name Aspen \a-spen,as-pen\, also used as girl's name Aspen, is of English origin. Tree name: a type of poplar familiar in the West, with heart-shaped leaves that quiver in the lightest breeze, hence its nickname, the "quaking" or "trembling" aspen.

Meaning: Aspen tree Origin: English

Aspasia

(es-PAY-zhə)

Aspasia as a girls' name is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Aspasia is "welcome, invite". The famous Athenian statesman Pericles had a mistress named Aspasia, who was noted for her beauty and wit.

Meaning: Welcoming Origin: Greek

Aspin

This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a topographical name for a dweller by an aspen tree or trees, derived from the Old English pre 7th century "aespen", aspen (tree), trembling poplar. ... The modern surname can be found as Aspin, Aspen, Aspyn and Asping and is very common throughout England.

Meaning: Aspen tree Origin: English

Aspyn

Origin of the name Aspen: Taken from the name of the aspen tree, which is derived from the Old English æspe. The name is indicative of any of the kinds of poplar trees that have leaves which flutter in the slightest breeze. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: A form of aspen