Assyrian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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The modern name "Assyria" is of Greek origin, derived from Ασσυρία (Assuría). The term's first autherized use is during the time of the ancient Greek historian Herodotus (5th century BC).
The Greeks called the Levant "Syria" and Mesopotamia "Assyria", even though the local population (both at that time and well into the later Christian period) used both terms interchangeably to refer to the entire region
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Assyrian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A form of Isaac. It means he laughs. | ||
A Persian term used for Christians. | ||
Assyrian form of Esther. It means bright star. | ||
Name of a river. | ||
A merciful woman. | ||
A form of Eve, meaning life. | ||
Sunday | ||
A Kushite | ||
Name of a Sumerian city in southern Iraq. | ||
Protect by keeping a close watch | ||
A form of Leah, meaning cow. | ||
Of the night | ||
A form of Luke. It means light. | ||
Friend or companion. | ||
King | ||
Little prince | ||
Angel's food. | ||
Plentiful | ||
She who is righteous and just. | ||
Daughter of the sea. | ||
To put in front of one's eyes | ||
Talk or conversation. | ||
A form of Moses, meaning to draw out water. | ||
Name of the king of the Araziasai. | ||
Possessor or one who runs about. | ||
River | ||
River | ||
Name of Gilgamesh's mother. | ||
Capital of Assyria | ||
Holy light | ||
Assyrian variant of Noah, meaning comfort. | ||
Palm tree | ||
A worker | ||
Soldier | ||
Lamb | ||
Form of Anthony, meaning highly praiseworthy. | ||
Assyrian form of Paul. It means small or humble. | ||
A blacksmith | ||
The almighty | ||
She who is beautiful by her deeds | ||
Assyrian form of Rebecca. It means to bind or connect. | ||
High | ||
Assyrian word meaning cross. | ||
Painter | ||
Moon | ||
Name of the king of Dayani. | ||
A week | ||
A nice and well behaved woman. | ||
Falcon | ||
Assyrian form of Solomon, meaning peace. | ||


