There are 10 Ain- names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Ain- names 1 to 10. Within these names, Ainsley (English and Scottish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #441 and a usage of 0.0346%. The unusual Ain- names are Aina (Finnish, Scandinavian, and Catalan), Ainara (Spanish), Aindrea (English and Irish), Aine (Irish), Aingeal (Irish), Ainhoa (Basque and Spanish), Aino (Finnish), Ainslee (English and Scottish), and Ainslie (English and Scottish). Ain- names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity has been growing since the 2000s; before that, they were of sporadic use only. Their usage peaked modestly in 2004 with 0.038% of baby girls being given Ain- names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 1 Ain- names. In 2008, their usage was 0.035% with 1 Ain- name listed among the top 1000.
| Aina | difficult birth; only ... language of origin is African ... variant of Aino ... not listed in the top 1000 ... |
| Ainara | swallow ... largely used in the Spanish language ... variant of Enara ... an unusual baby name for girls ... |
| Aindrea | male, manly, brave, ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... used largely in English and Irish ... |
| Aine | fire, brightness, splendor ... language of origin is Celtic and it is ... not often used as a baby girl name ... |
| Aingeal | messenger of God, angel ... primarily used in Irish and its language of ... form of Angela ... |
| Ainhoa | virgin ... has its origins in the Basque language ... used largely in Basque and Spanish ... |
| Aino | only one ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Finnish ... the name of Joukahainen's sister in the ... |
| Ainslee | wood, clearing, meadow; ... used mostly in the English and ... of Old English origin ... |
Ainsley 441 | wood, clearing, meadow; ... has its origins in the Old English ... used largely in English and Scottish ... |
| Ainslie | wood, clearing, meadow; ... used chiefly in English and Scottish ... Its origin is Old English ... |
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