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Look up ayn, Ayn, or AYN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ayn may refer to: Ayin or ʿayn, a letter in many Semitic scripts Ayn, Savoie, a commune of
Ayn
Russian-American writer (1905–1982)
2 [O.S. January 20], 1905 – March 6, 1982), better known by her pen name Ayn Rand (/aɪn/ ), was a Russian-American writer and philosopher. She is known
Ayn_Rand
Philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand
philosophical system named and developed by Russian-American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. She described it as "the concept of man as a heroic being, with his
Objectivism
Indian web series
thriller stars Harsh Chhaya, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Surya Sharma, Ankur Rathee, Ayn Zoya, Aanchal Singgh, Shivangi Singh and Varun Badola. Dibyendu Bhattacharya
Undekhi
Sixteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
Ayin (also ayn or ain; transliterated ⟨ʿ ⟩) is the sixteenth letter of the Semitic scripts, including Phoenician ʿayin 𐤏, Hebrew ʿayin ע, Aramaic ʿē
Ayin
Topics referred to by the same term
Ayn Ghazal or ʽAyn Ghazal (Arabic: عين غزال, romanized: ʿayn ġazāl, lit. 'Gazelle Spring') may refer to: Ayn Ghazal (village), depopulated Palestinian
Ayn_Ghazal
1957 novel by Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged is a 1957 novel by Ayn Rand. It is her longest novel, the fourth and final one published during her lifetime, and the one she considered
Atlas_Shrugged
City in al-Hasakah, Syria
Ras al-Ayn (Arabic: رَأْس ٱلْعَيْن, romanized: Raʾs al-ʿAyn, Kurmanji Kurdish: Serê Kaniyê, Classical Syriac: ܪܝܫ ܥܝܢܐ, romanized: Rēš Aynā), also spelled
Ras_al-Ayn
Handheld video game console
The Ayn Odin is an Android-based handheld video game console created in China by the company Ayn. A retrogaming emulation and mobile gaming console, it
Ayn_Odin
Town in Raqqa, Syria
Ayn Issa (also Ain Issa; Arabic: عين عيسى, "Eye of Jesus"; Kurdish: Bozanê) is a town in the Tell Abyad District of Raqqa Governorate, Syria. It is located
Ayn_Issa
Character in ''Atlas Shrugged''
John Galt (/ɡɔːlt/) is a character in Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged (1957). Although he is not identified by name until the last third of the novel
John_Galt
Movement of individuals who seek to study and advance Objectivism
and advance Objectivism, the philosophy expounded by novelist-philosopher Ayn Rand. The movement began informally in the 1950s and consisted of students
Objectivist_movement
Association football club in United Arab Emirates
Al-Ain Football Club (Arabic: نادي العين لكرة القدم; transliterated: Nady al-'Ayn) is a professional football club based in the city of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi,
Al_Ain_FC
1943 novel by Ayn Rand
The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-born American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success. The novel's protagonist, Howard Roark, is
The_Fountainhead
City in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Al Ain (Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, romanized: Al-ʿAyn, lit. 'The Spring') is a city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and the seat of the administrative
Al_Ain
Topics referred to by the same term
Ayn al-Tineh may refer to: Ain el Tineh [ar], a village in Western Beqaa District El Tineh, former Palestinian village Ayn al-Tineh, Latakia Governorate
Ayn_al-Tineh
Depopulated Syrian village in the Golan Heights
'Ayn Fit (Arabic: عين فيت), was a Syrian Alawite village situated in the northwestern Golan Heights. 'Ayn Fit was established during the early 17th century
'Ayn_Fit
This is a bibliography for Ayn Rand and Objectivism. Objectivism is a philosophical system initially developed in the 20th century by Rand. The lists
Bibliography of Ayn Rand and Objectivism
Bibliography_of_Ayn_Rand_and_Objectivism
American-based non-profit organization
The Ayn Rand Institute: The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism, commonly known as the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank
Ayn_Rand_Institute
Publications based on Objectivism
magazines, and newsletters with an editorial perspective explicitly based on Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism. Several early Objectivist periodicals were
Objectivist_periodicals
Part of the Syrian Civil War
The Battle of Ras al-Ayn (8 November 2012 – 20 July 2013) was a series of armed clashes for control of the town of Ras al-Ayn (Kurdish: Serê Kaniyê) during
Battle of Ras al-Ayn (2012–13)
Battle_of_Ras_al-Ayn_(2012–13)
Neolithic archaeological site in Jordan
Ayn Ghazal (Arabic: عين غزال, romanized: ʿayn ġazāl) is a Neolithic archaeological site located in Amman, Jordan, about 2 km (1.24 mi) north-west of Amman
Ayn Ghazal (archaeological site)
Ayn_Ghazal_(archaeological_site)
2023 novel by Lexi Freiman
The Book of Ayn is a novel by Australian writer Lexi Freiman. It was published by Catapult in the United States on November 12, 2023. The novel's main
The_Book_of_Ayn
Persian jurist, mystic, philosopher, poet and mathematician
Ayn-al-Qużāt Hamadānī, also spelled Ain-al Quzat Hamedani or ʿAyn-al Qudat Hamadhani (1098–1131) (Persian: عین القضات همدانی), was a Persian jurist,
Ayn_al-Quzat_Hamadani
American actress
Ayn Ruymen (born July 18, 1947) is an American former actress and theater director. She began her career as a stage actress, starring in a Broadway production
Ayn_Ruymen
Canadian-American psychotherapist (1930–2014)
the psychology of self-esteem. A former associate and romantic partner of Ayn Rand, Branden also played a prominent role in the 1960s in promoting Rand's
Nathaniel_Branden
1260 battle between the Mamluk Sultanate and the Mongol Empire
of Ain Jalut (Arabic: معركة عين جالوت, romanized: Ma'rakat 'Ayn Jālūt), also spelled Ayn Jalut, was fought between the Bahri Mamluks of Egypt and the
Battle_of_Ain_Jalut
Book by Chris Matthew Sciabarra
Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical is a 1995 book by Chris Matthew Sciabarra tracing the intellectual roots of 20th-century Russian-American novelist and philosopher
Ayn_Rand:_The_Russian_Radical
Part of the Syrian Civil War
The 2020–2021 Ayn Issa clashes were a series of clashes between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) of the Autonomous Administration of North and East
2020–2021_Ayn_Issa_clashes
This is a list of characters in Ayn Rand's 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged. The following are major characters from the novel. Dagny Taggart is the protagonist
List of Atlas Shrugged characters
List_of_Atlas_Shrugged_characters
City in northern Syria
Kobanî, also Kobane, Ayn al-Arab, is a Kurdish-majority city in the Ayn al-Arab District in northern Syria, lying immediately south of the Syria–Turkey
Kobani
UNESCO World Heritage sites in Oman
and Al-Ayn (Arabic: ٱلْمَوَاقِع ٱلْأَثَرِيَّة فِيْ بَات وَٱلْخُطْم وَٱلْعَيْن, romanized: Al-Mawāqiʿ al-Athariyyah fī Bāt wal-Khuṭm wal-ʿAyn) are a group
Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn
Archaeological_Sites_of_Bat,_Al-Khutm_and_Al-Ayn
Delhi Sultanate official (died 1362)
‘Ayn al-Din Abdullah bin Mahru (died 1362), better known by his title ‘Ayn al-Mulk, was an official of the Delhi Sultanate serving during the reign of
Ayn_al-Mulk_Mahru
Topics referred to by the same term
Ras al-Ayn is a city in northeastern Syria. Ras al-Ayn or variants (رأس العين, Raʼs al-ʻAyn; Arabic for 'Head of the Eye') may also refer to: Ras al-Ein
Ras_al-Ayn_(disambiguation)
Canadian actor (born 1964)
spin-off of Highlander: The Series. He directed the 2011 film adaptation of Ayn Rand's novel, Atlas Shrugged: Part I. Johansson landed his first role on
Paul_Johansson
Early Arabic language dictionary
Kitāb al-ʿAyn (Arabic: كتاب العين) is the first Arabic language dictionary and one of the earliest known dictionaries of any language. It was compiled
Kitab_al-'Ayn
Canadian writer (1929–2013)
novelist-philosopher Ayn Rand. Born in Winnipeg, Barbara Weidman met Nathaniel Branden because of their mutual interest in Ayn Rand's works. They became
Barbara_Branden
Views regarding homosexuality
Ayn Rand, author and developer of Objectivism, held controversial views regarding homosexuality and gender roles. Although Rand personally viewed homosexuality
Objectivism_and_homosexuality
Philosophical interactions
Although Ayn Rand opposed libertarianism, which she viewed as anti-capitalist, her philosophy of Objectivism has been, and continues to be, a major influence
Objectivism and libertarianism
Objectivism_and_libertarianism
Beautiful woman in Paradise in Islamic belief
romanized: ḥūriyy, ḥūrīya, hawraa’, lit. 'Companion'), or houris or hoor ayn in plural form, is a heavenly being with beautiful eyes who lives alongside
Houri
City in Karbala Governorate, Iraq
Ayn al-Tamr or Ain al-Tamur (Arabic: عين التمر) is a city in central Iraq, located about 67 km west of Karbala near Razzaza Lake. The oasis of Ayn al-Tamr
Ayn_al-Tamr
Topics referred to by the same term
Ayn al-Bada may refer to: Ayn al-Bayda, Rif Dimashq, a village in Rif Dimashq Governorate of Syria Ayn al-Bayda, Latakia, a village in Latakia Governorate
Ayn_al-Bayda
Distinct figure or entity
amazon.com. Ayn Rand, "Individualism". Ayn Rand Lexicon. Ayn Rand (1961), "Individual Rights" Archived 2009-02-21 at the Wayback Machine. Ayn Rand Lexicon
Individual
Village in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine
Ayn Ghazal (Arabic: عين غزال, "Spring of the Gazelle") was a Palestinian Arab village located 21 kilometers (13 mi) south of Haifa. Depopulated during
Ayn_Ghazal_(village)
Curse brought by a malevolent glare
and thus protect him during circumcision. In Islam, the evil eye, or al-ʽayn (Arabic: العين, also عين الحسودة), is a common belief that individuals have
Evil_eye
Village in Homs, Syria
Ayn al-Niser (Arabic: عين النسر, also spelled Ain al-Nisr or Ayni-Nasir) is a town in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located
Ayn_al-Niser
Public university in Cairo, Egypt
Ain Shams University (Arabic: جامعة عين شمس, romanized: Jāmiʻat ʻAyn Shams) is a public university located in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 1950, the university
Ain_Shams_University
Satirical memoir by Jerome Tuccille
It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand is a satirical memoir by American libertarian political activist Jerome Tuccille. It was first published by Stein and
It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand
It_Usually_Begins_with_Ayn_Rand
Canadian-American philosopher (born 1933)
American philosopher. He is an Objectivist and was a close associate of Ayn Rand, who designated him heir to her estate. Peikoff is a former professor
Leonard_Peikoff
Infinite, unknowable aspect of God
Ein Sof, or Eyn Sof (/eɪn sɒf/, Hebrew: אֵין סוֹף ʾēn sōf; meaning "infinite", lit. '(There is) no end'), in Kabbalah, is understood as God before any
Ein_Sof
Salafi jihadist militant organisation
State insurgency in Azerbaijan 2013 Akashat Hawija Raqqa Al-Shabah Ras al-Ayn Tell Abyad Latakia Menagh Sidi Ali Ben Aoun Sadad Qalamoun Aleppo Al-Yaarubiyah
Islamic_State
Battle of the First Fitna
The Battle of Ayn al Tamr (659) was a military confrontation that took place at the Iraqi town of Ayn al-Tamr during the First Fitna. The Umayyad forces
Battle_of_Ayn_al-Tamr_(659)
Village in Syria
Ayn al-Kurum (Arabic: عين الكروم) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the al-Suqaylabiyah District of the Hama Governorate. The
Ayn_al-Kurum
1999 American TV series or program
The Passion of Ayn Rand is a 1999 American biographical drama television film directed by Christopher Menaul and written by Howard Korder and Mary Gallagher
The Passion of Ayn Rand (film)
The_Passion_of_Ayn_Rand_(film)
US-based nonprofit organization
organization that promotes the philosophy of Ayn Rand. It is part of the Objectivist movement that split off from the Ayn Rand Institute in 1990 due to disagreements
The_Atlas_Society
Village in Tartus, Syria
Ayn Dabish (Arabic: عين دابش, also transliterated Ain Dabesh or Ein Dabesh) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Tartus Governorate
Ayn_Dabish
1995 book collection of letters
Letters of Ayn Rand is a book derived from the letters of the Russian-born American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. It was published in 1995, 13 years
Letters_of_Ayn_Rand
1305 Dehli victory in India
Mandu fort. Alauddin appointed Ayn al-Mulk Multani as the governor of Malwa. After consolidating his power in Malwa, Ayn al-Mulk besieged Mandu and killed
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Malwa
Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Malwa
American activist
York. He is the author of three scholarly books—Marx, Hayek, and Utopia; Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical; and Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism—as
Chris_Matthew_Sciabarra
Village in Tripolitania, Libya
ʿAyn al Ghazaya (Arabic: الغزايا) is a village in Nalut District in northwestern Libya. It lies on a crossroads on the Wazzin–Nalut road on the northern
'Ayn_al_Ghazaya
1986 biography by Barbara Branden
The Passion of Ayn Rand is a biography of Ayn Rand by writer and lecturer Barbara Branden, a former friend and business associate. Published by Doubleday
The_Passion_of_Ayn_Rand
Metropolitan municipality in Turkey
Gaziantep, historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, is a major city in south-central Turkey. It is the capital of the Gaziantep Province
Gaziantep
Place in Jenin, Mandatory Palestine
Ayn al-Mansi (Arabic: عين المنسي, Ein el Mansî) was a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Jenin of the Mandatory Palestine. It was depopulated
Ayn_al-Mansi
Department of France
Aisne (/eɪn/ ayn, US also /ɛn/ en; French: [ɛːn] ; Picard: Ainne) is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named
Aisne
1997 collection of Ayn Rand's letters
Journals of Ayn Rand is a book derived from the private journals of the Russian-born American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. Edited by David Harriman
Journals_of_Ayn_Rand
Subdistrict in Raqqa, Syria
Ayn Issa Subdistrict or Ayn Issa Nahiyah (Arabic: ناحية عين عيسى) is a Syrian Nahiyah (Subdistrict) located in Tell Abyad District in Raqqa. According
Ayn_Issa_Subdistrict
Religious duty commanded by God in Islam
The fiqh distinguishes two sorts of duties: Individual duty or farḍ al-'ayn (فرض العين) is a personal requirement that each person is expected to fulfill
Fard
Archaeological site in Jordan
Ayn al-Zara (Arabic: عين الزارة, romanized: ʿAyn al-Zʾāra), known in ancient times as Callirrhoe (Ancient Greek: Θερμὰ Καλλιρόης, Thermà Kallirhoēs), is
Ayn_al-Zara
American journalist, writer, and political theorist (1886–1968)
American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Along with two other female writers, Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson, Lane was one of the more influential advocates
Rose_Wilder_Lane
Small sponge cake with a distinctive shell-like shape
madeleine (English: /ˈmædəlɪn/ MAD-əl-in, /ˈmædəleɪn/ MAD-əl-ayn or /ˌmædəlˈeɪn/ MAD-əl-AYN, French: [madlɛn] ) is a traditional small cake from Commercy
Madeleine_(cake)
2014 IS offensive in northern Syria during the Syrian Civil War
capture the Kobanî Canton and its main city of Kobanî (also known as Kobanê or Ayn al-Arab) in northern Syria, in the de facto autonomous region of Rojava.
Siege_of_Kobanî
Town in Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon
Sohmor. There is a Roman temple near the town that was called Ain Libbaya or Ayn Libbaya. It was classified amongst a group of Temples of Mount Hermon by
Libbaya
Battle in the Syrian civil war
The Second Battle of Ras al-Ayn occurred during the 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria, as part of the Rojava conflict of the Syrian Civil
Battle_of_Ras_al-Ayn_(2019)
American actor, rancher, painter, and husband of Ayn Rand (1897–1979)
was an American actor, painter, and rancher and the husband of novelist Ayn Rand. Frank O'Connor performed in several films, typically as an extra, during
Frank O'Connor (actor, born 1897)
Frank_O'Connor_(actor,_born_1897)
Principle that an action is rational if it maximizes one's self-interest
later popularised in English-speaking countries by Russian-American author Ayn Rand. Rational egoism (Russian: разумный эгоизм) emerged as the dominant
Rational_egoism
American philosopher
philosopher. He was a scholar of the philosophies of both Aristotle and Ayn Rand. Allan Stanley Gotthelf was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 30
Allan_Gotthelf
Topics referred to by the same term
El Ain, also written Al Ain and Al Ayn, is a transliteration of Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, al-ʿayn and may refer to: Al Ain, a city in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
El_Ain_(disambiguation)
Early Epipalaeolithic archaeological site in Azraq, Jordan
ʿAyn Qasiyya is an Early Epipalaeolithic archaeological site in the Azraq Oasis, Jordan; the remains of a lakeside camp used by hunter-gatherers around
ʿAyn_Qasiyya
1991 book by Leonard Peikoff
The Philosophy of Ayn Rand is a 1991 book by the philosopher Leonard Peikoff, in which the author discusses the ideas of his mentor, Ayn Rand. Peikoff describes
Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand
Objectivism:_The_Philosophy_of_Ayn_Rand
2007). "Ayn Rand's Literature of Capitalism". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 12, 2011. Retrieved June 26, 2019. Rand, Ayn (September
Libertarianism in the United States
Libertarianism_in_the_United_States
Nonfiction book by journalist Jeff Walker
The Ayn Rand Cult is a book by journalist Jeff Walker, published by Open Court Publishing Company in 1999. Walker discusses the history of the Objectivist
The_Ayn_Rand_Cult
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
Bowditch Middle School in Foster City. At San Mateo High School, he read Ayn Rand and, influenced by his parents, admired Nixon and Reagan. He was valedictorian
Peter_Thiel
Egyptian princess
Ayn al-Hayat Ahmad (Arabic: عين الحياة احمد; Turkish: Aynülhayat Ahmed; 5 October 1858 – 12 August 1910; meaning "Spring of life") was an Egyptian princess
Ayn_al-Hayat_Ahmad
German philosopher (1844–1900)
Jean-Paul Sartre, Oswald Spengler, George Grant, Emil Cioran, Albert Camus, Ayn Rand, Jacques Derrida, Sarah Kofman, Leo Strauss, Max Scheler, Michel Foucault
Friedrich_Nietzsche
Defunct American conservative organization
Adolphe Menjou, Robert Montgomery, George Murphy, Fred Niblo, Dick Powell, Ayn Rand, Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers, Morrie Ryskind, Barbara Stanwyck, Norman
Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals
Motion_Picture_Alliance_for_the_Preservation_of_American_Ideals
American philosopher (born 1944)
Objectivist and a former board member of the Ayn Rand Institute. He was an associate of Ayn Rand, working with her on The Ayn Rand Lexicon. Binswanger is the author
Harry_Binswanger
District in Aleppo, Syria
Ayn al-Arab District (Arabic: منطقة عين العرب, romanized: manṭiqat ‘Ayn al-‘Arab) or Kobani District (Kurdish: Navçeya Kobanî) is a district of Aleppo
Ayn_al-Arab_District
American philosopher
American philosopher. He is a proponent of Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand, and the author of several books, both fiction and non-fiction. He is
Andrew Bernstein (philosopher)
Andrew_Bernstein_(philosopher)
Death camps of the Armenian genocide
The Ras al-Ayn camps (also Ras ul-Ain camps) were desert death camps near the city of Ras al-Ayn in northeastern Syria, where many Armenians were deported
Ras_al-Ayn_camps
Operation Peace Spring
around Ayn Issa with rockets, UAVs and heavy weapons, as well as the positions in Tell Tamer. As a result of fighting in Ayn Issa, guards of Ayn Issa refugee
2019 Turkish offensive into northeastern Syria
2019_Turkish_offensive_into_northeastern_Syria
Canadian-born model and actress (1940–1977)
of the key factors in Branden's split with his partner, mentor and lover, Ayn Rand. Having used the name Patrecia Scott for modeling and acting assignments
Patrecia_Scott
Military operation launched by the Syrian Arab Army
eastern outskirts of Damascus city, mainly the neighbourhood of Jobar and Ayn Tarma. Jobar has remained the last major stronghold of rebels in east Damascus
2017_Jobar_offensive
Novel by Ayn Rand
We the Living is the debut novel of the Russian-born American author Ayn Rand. It is a story of life in post-revolutionary Russia and was Rand's first
We_the_Living
American actor and filmmaker (1940–2019)
Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999). In 2003, Fonda received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Peter_Fonda
American writer, editor and publisher
Ayn Carrillo Gailey is an American writer, editor and publisher. She is the author of Pornology (2007), published by Running Press Book Publishers in
Ayn_Carrillo_Gailey
Trilogy of American science fiction drama films
trilogy of American science fiction drama films. The series, adaptations of Ayn Rand's 1957 novel of the same title, are subtitled Part I (2011), Part II
Atlas_Shrugged_(film_series)
General of Delhi Sultanate
‘Ayn al-Mulk Mūltānī was a military commander and official who served the Khalji and Tughluq dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate in present-day India. He
Ayn_al-Mulk_Multani
American filmmaker and writer (born 1957)
action and animated, as well as plays and books. His feature documentary Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary
Michael_Paxton
1938 novella by Ayn Rand
Anthem is a dystopian fiction novella by Russian-born American writer Ayn Rand, written in 1937 and first published in 1938 in the United Kingdom. The
Anthem_(novella)
American historian (born 1975)
Berkeley. Burns' 2009 book, Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, offers an examination of Ayn Rand's intellectual and political influence
Jennifer_Burns_(historian)
AYN
AYN
Female
English
According to Ayn Rand, this name is an adaptation of the Finnish name Aino, AYN means "the only one."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fountain of Blessing
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Hasan Like; Hasan was the Name of the Prophet Muhammad's Grandson from his Daughter Fatima
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Source of the Spring
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Source of the Faith (Islam)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Hasan Like; Hasan was the Name of the Prophet Muhammad's Grandson from his Daughter Fatima
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Source
Girl/Female
Indian
Delightful, Darling
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fountain of Life
Boy/Male
Muslim
Light of the eye
Girl/Female
Arabic, Christian, Finnish, Hebrew, Muslim
Source of the Spring; The Only One; Prayer
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Lioness; Source of the Spring
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Source of the Spring
Girl/Female
Muslim
Delightful, Darling
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Chief of the Chosen One
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fountain of Life
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Spring of Blessing
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Prayer.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God Ayngaran or Son of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fountain of Blessing
AYN
AYN
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful and Brave
Girl/Female
American, British, Celebrity, Christian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, English, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
River; Anointed; An Instrument; Christ's Follower
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Germain, JERMAINE means "from Germany."
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
A Man's Woman; Female Version of Andre or Andrew
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a prince.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name SÄDE means "ray of light."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beloved
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord krishnas Love, The Love for Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian
Cheerful
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Italian
Italian Form of Genevieve; White Wave; Of the Race of Women; Fair and Yielding; Juniper Tree
AYN
AYN
AYN
AYN
AYN