Ancient Numerology 7 Names

Spiritual Gemini Energies. Guides others. Needs to accept one's true self and let go of control. Intellectual and manipulative. Inspires major changes for people. Good at networking and working through indecisiveness. Tarot Card - The Lovers
  1. Abdul
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "servant of Allah"
    • Description:

      Widespread choice in the Muslim world, this was the name of both the father of the Prophet Mohammed and one of his sons.
  2. Abigale
    • Adriel
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "God is my master"
      • Description:

        This biblical name is getting wider notice. While Adrian has had its time in the limelight since the late 70s, parents are beginning to look for fresher alternatives. In the Bible, Adriel was the husband of Merab, a daughter of King Saul. Adriel, like other names ending in -el like Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel, is also the name of an angel. The angel Adriel is known as the Angel of Death. Adriel entered the charts in 2002, and has risen now into the Top 200.
    • Aedan
      • Aedin
        • Allison
          • Origin:

            Scottish, diminutive of Alice
          • Meaning:

            "noble"
          • Description:

            Widely used here since the fifties, Allison -- a derivative of Alice -- has now been once again surpassed by the original Alice as parents embrace vintage revivals. Despite this, Allison's popularity has slipped only slightly.
        • Amanda
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "she must be loved"
          • Description:

            Amanda may no longer be the most popular girls' name in her class, but she is still among the prettiest and has a lovely meaning. Amanda was one of the romantic-sounding girls’ names that rocketed to stardom in the eighties, along with Samantha, Vanessa, et al.
        • Anne
          • Origin:

            French variation of English Ann and Hebrew Hannah
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            The name of the sainted mother of the Virgin Mary was among the top girls’ names for centuries, in both the original English Ann spelling and the French Anne. Both left the Top 100 around 1970 but Anne is still among the most classic names for girls, although others are more likely to choose the original Hannah, the Anna variation, or even Annabel or Annabella.
        • Arlen
          • Origin:

            English surname
          • Meaning:

            "hare land"
          • Description:

            Arlen is a surname long used as a first name: It ranked on the US Top 1000 from the late 1920s until the late 1960s. Originally, Arlen was a variation of Harlan which came from Harland, a place-name which means "hare land" – a place with lots of rabbits. The name today is occasionally used for both genders, boys twice as often as girls. That may increase with the fashion for two-syllable n-ending boys' names.
        • Audrey
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "noble strength"
          • Description:

            Audrey is one of the girls' names that have been rising due to their connection to Old Hollywood glamour—in this case the eternally chic and radiant Audrey Hepburn. Audrey has another very different appeal as one of the elite group of girl names that mean strong, brave, or powerful.
        • Benjamina
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "daughter of the right hand"
          • Description:

            The kind of feminized male name that never caught on.
        • Billy
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of William
          • Meaning:

            "resolute protection"
          • Description:

            Cute kid with freckles, bouncing a Spalding ball. Cool couple Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton put the name Billy Burton on their son's birth certificate. While the classic William, name of the future king of England, may in fact be German, the nickname Billy along with such other classic short forms as Jim and Joe are authentically English names for boys.
        • Billy
          • Blue
            • Origin:

              Color name
            • Description:

              Blue suddenly came into the spotlight, as the unusual color name chosen by Beyonce and Jay-Z for their baby girl Blue Ivy. Blue is also a starbaby middle name du jour, used for both sexes in different spellings and forms, from John Travolta and Kelly Preston's Ella Bleu to Alicia Silverstone's Bear Blu. Dave 'The Edge' Evans named his daughter Blue Angel back in 1989.
          • Brandon
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "broom-covered hill"
            • Description:

              Brandon, a forebear of the Braden-Caden pack, had a great run of popularity over several decades, being in the Top 10 from 1992 to 1998, one of its inspirations being hearthrob Brandon Walsh played by Jason Priestley on the original Beverly Hills 90210--and it was aso the name of several soap opera characters.
          • Butch
            • Origin:

              Nickname name
            • Description:

              Old-school nickname ala Spike and Babe that's favored by some hipster parents.
          • Cameron
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "crooked nose"
            • Description:

              With its friendly, sensitive, and approachable feel, Cameron is a 90’s favorite that remains popular today. It has a pleasing balance of soft and strong sounds, and holds unisex appeal, thanks to Cameron Diaz. Still, eight times more boys than girls are named Cameron in the US.
          • Cameron
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "crooked nose"
            • Description:

              Cameron was once a rising star for boys only, but Cameron Diaz almost single-handedly transported it into the unisex camp back in the 80s.Though there are still eight times as many boy babies named Cameron as girls, it is currently in the US Top 600, where it is joined by Camryn and Kamyn.
          • Camillia
            • Charles
              • Origin:

                French from German
              • Meaning:

                "free man"
              • Description:

                Charles derives from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" or "free man", and is a royal name in multiple European countries. A famous early bearer is Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Lombards and then Roman Emperor in the 8th-9th centuries.