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Aldia is a rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from 'aldw', meaning harmony.
Aldie is a rare Scottish-origin given name, derived from the habitational surname Aldie, with an unclear meaning.
Aldijana is a rare feminine name of South Slavic origin, derived from 'ald' meaning 'noble' or 'old', and 'jana' meaning 'grace', translating to 'noble grace'.
Aldina is a rare and beautiful Italian name derived from 'aldino', meaning 'little old man'. Despite its masculine-sounding root, Aldina has been predominantly used as a feminine name since the 13th century.
Aldine is an Italian female given name derived from 'aldena', meaning 'of noble descent'.
Aldo is an Italian-origin unisex name derived from the Germanic 'adal', meaning 'old' or 'noble', popularized by figures like Aldo Leopold and Aldo Cibic.
Aldona is a distinctive given name of Lithuanian origin, derived from the word 'aldonis', meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'.
Aldonia is a rare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'noble', first used in medieval England to denote high social status.
Aldonna is an Italian-origin name derived from "aldo," meaning "noble" or "generous.
Aldora, of Spanish origin, translates to "high" or "elevated," signifying nobility and grandeur.
Aldoris is a unique Greek name meaning "of the sea," associated with strength and courage in Greek mythology.
Aldrena is a unique, beautiful name with unknown origins, no clear cultural significance, and unclear meaning, chosen often for aesthetic appeal or uniqueness despite its rarity throughout history.
Aldrina is a unique, beautiful Spanish name meaning 'of noble descent', derived from the male name Aldrin.
Aldyn is a Welsh name composed of 'ald', meaning old, and 'din', signifying hill or fort, translating to 'old fort' or 'ancient hill'. It was originally a place name referring to ancient hill forts.
Aldyth is a captivating Welsh name derived from 'ald', meaning 'old' or 'noble', and 'udd', translating to 'ram' or 'leader'. It signifies 'noble leader' or 'ancient leader'.
The name Ale, of Hebrew origin, means "ascending" and is associated with figures like Elijah in the Bible who ascended to heaven. Historically used across cultures, it's a unisex name today.
Alea is a Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'the dice throw', symbolizing luck or chance.
Aleacia is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a unique and distinctive choice for those seeking rare names with personal significance.
Aleah is a Hebrew name meaning 'ascending', derived from the word 'alah'. It's globally popular, often associated with strength and elegance.
Aleaha is a captivating Hebrew name meaning "vision of God" or "God sees," reflecting divine roots.
Aleahya is a unique, captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with Hebrew roots but lacking documented history.
Alealani is a unique Hawaiian name meaning 'gathering in heaven.'
Aleali is a Hawaiian name meaning 'the joyful sound of the ocean,' symbolizing harmony between nature and mankind.
Alean is a rare Scottish Gaelic boy's name derived from 'Alasdair', meaning 'defender' or 'noble', with historical ties to the MacKinnon clan and notable figures like Alasdair Crotach.
Aleana, a distinctive Greek feminine name, means 'defender' or 'protector', deriving from the Greek word 'alexein'.
Aleanah is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'aleph,' meaning 'thousand', signifying abundance.
Alexandra is a female name of Greek origin meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Aleane is a French-derived name, variant of Aline, meaning 'noble' or 'lofty', with historical significance among French nobility during medieval times.
Aleanna is a distinctive Scottish feminine name derived from Alastair, meaning 'Scotland' or 'fair one.'
Aleara, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'beginning' or 'origin', derived from 'aleph', the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
The name Aleasa, meaning "noble eagle," originates from ancient Irish Gaelic, derived from Alasdair, itself a derivation of Scottish Gaelic Ailean. This compound name signifies strength, courage, and majesty, with historical roots traced back to medieval Scotland through notable figures like Alasdair MacDonald of Sleat and Alasdair MacDonnell.
Alease is a unique American name with roots in Old English 'lēas', meaning 'freehold land'.
Aleasha is a distinctive African American variant of the Arabic name Ayesha, meaning 'life' or 'vivacious', with notable historic figures like A'Lelia Bundles carrying the name.
The name Aleashia is of unknown origin, with various suggestions including "noble" in a foreign language or a variation of Hebrew's Aaliyah, meaning "to ascend." It's believed to be a modern creation, inspired by popular names like Aaliyah and Ashley. Despite its uncertain origins, Aleashia has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and modern feel.
Introducing Aleasia, a unique and captivating Greek-derived girl's name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', signifying strength and resilience.
Aleata is a rare and intriguing name with unknown origins, whose meaning remains shrouded in mystery despite speculation linking it to Greek names like Althea or combinations such as Alexandra and Elizabeth.
Aleatha is a unique Greek name derived from 'alētheia', meaning truth or reality.
Aleathea is a rare Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'truth' or 'reality', first used in ancient Greece.
Aleathia is a Greek-derived female name meaning 'truth' or 'honesty,' carrying a long historical significance.
Aleatra is a unique, mysterious name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.