Introducing Aleissa, a unique girl's name originating from Latin "Alice," meaning "noble" or "of noble rank." While less common than Alice, Aleissa stands out as distinctive, with notable figures like Saint Aleissa and opera singer Alessandra Marc.
Meet Aleiya, a name of Hebrew origin derived from "aliyah," signifying "to ascend" or "to go up," reflecting the Jewish tradition of immigration to Israel.
Aleja is a Spanish name meaning 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind,' originating from the ancient mythological guardian of gateways between worlds.
Alejandrina is a beautiful, unique Spanish feminine name derived from Alejandro, meaning 'defending men', and has historical significance as borne by notable figures like Saint Aleenadra de Jesus.
Alejandro is a name of Spanish origin, composed of 'alej', meaning 'noble' or 'defender', and 'andro', meaning 'man', translating to 'defender of mankind'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to Alexander III, King of Scotland.
Aleka is a unique Greek name derived from "alexein," meaning "to defend" or "protect." It was the name of Artemis' companion nymph in Greek mythology, symbolizing strength and courage.
Alekhya is a unique Sanskrit name derived from 'Alekhyam', meaning 'one who is not written or inscribed'. It signifies life's openness to new possibilities.
Aleksa is of Serbian origin, derived from Alexandros, meaning "defending men" or "helper of mankind." It's traditionally popular in Serbia, associated with strength and courage, and internationally recognized due to its unique sound and powerful aura.
Aleksah is a Slavic origin name derived from Alexander, meaning "defending men," associated with strength and courage, but uncommon due to lack of widespread recognition.
Aleksei is a male name of Greek origin meaning "defender of mankind." It has been popular throughout history and is closely associated with notable figures such as Tsar Alexei I of Russia. Today, Aleksei remains a strong and powerful name choice for boys worldwide.
Alekstra is a unique female name of Greek origin, meaning 'uncontrolled' or 'unrestrained'. It is associated with nobility and courage in Greek mythology.