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Alonza is a rare, Spanish-derived name meaning "noble" or "ready," popularized during medieval Spain and carried by notable figures like explorer Alonzo de Albuquerque.
Alonzia is a rare Latin-derived name of Greek mythology, meaning 'graceful independent spirit'.
Alonzo is a Spanish name derived from Alonso, meaning "little noble one".
The name Aloys is of German origin, meaning "noble wolf.
Aloysious is a rare, Latin-origin unisex name derived from 'Aelius,' meaning tough or elastic. It gained prominence through Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, becoming associated with piety, humility, and charity.
Aloysius, of Latin origin meaning 'to strive for' or 'to rival,' is a unique and historically significant name associated with St. Aloysius Gonzaga, the patron saint of youth.
Aloysius is a German name meaning "noble wolf," derived from the elements adal and wulf. Originating in medieval times, it was popularized by Saint Aloysius Gonzaga and King Louis XIV's brother, Duke of Orleans.
Alp is a Turkish name meaning 'mountain', signifying strength and courage.
Alparslan is a popular Turkish boy's name meaning "Heroic Lion," derived from the historic Seljuk Empire ruler Alp Arslan, known for his courage and victories like the Battle of Manzikert.
Alper is a Turkish name meaning "heroic man.
Alperen is a Turkish male given name meaning "the mountain maker," symbolizing strength and overcoming challenges.
Alpesh is an Indian given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the lord of the universe." It's associated with wisdom and power, having been popularized by a 16th-century poet-saint and connected to Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. Traditionally used for boys in India, Alpesh has gained global popularity due to its uniqueness and profound meaning.
Alph is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'white' or 'shining', associated with Alpha and Omega, and was popular among early Christians. It has roots in Greek mythology as the name of a river god, Alpheus, and was also used as an epithet for Apollo.
Alpha is a Greek-derived name, the first letter of the alphabet, symbolizing unity and leadership, and associated with the Holy Spirit in Christianity.
Alphaeus is a unique Greek name meaning "of the sea," derived from "Alphaios." It is associated with Alphaeus, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles and originally a tax collector.
Alphe is a rare male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'Alphaios' meaning 'wolf', and is associated with the historical river god Alpheus.
Alphee is a unique Greek-derived given name, originally meaning 'bitter' or 'sorrowful,' but often associated with wisdom and knowledge due to its mythological connection to Alpheus, the river god of Arcadia.
Alpheus is a rare and uniquely masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek god Alpheus, who was transformed into a river by Zeus after pursuing the nymph Arethusa. The name carries a sense of strength and power, reflecting its mythological origins.
Alphie is a French-derived name from the Greek word "alphaios," meaning "noble" or "warlike." It was borne by Saint Alphege, an 11th-century archbishop of Canterbury known for his piety and martyrdom. Today, it's relatively uncommon but used in English-speaking countries as a boys' name.
Alphon is a rare, Latin-derived name of Spanish origin, meaning "noble and ready," popularized during medieval Spain's Middle Ages, and still carrying connotations of elegance and refinement today.
Alphonce is a unique Latin-origin male given name derived from 'alphonsus', meaning "having noble readiness" or "readily noble". Popularized by figures like Alphonse I of Poitiers and Alphonse XI of Castile, it signifies nobility, power, and influence across languages and cultures.
Alphonse is of Latin origin, meaning 'noble' or 'ready', derived from the Germanic surname Alphonsus.
Alphons is of Latin origin, meaning "ready for battle," popularized by saints and royals alike, including King Alfonso XI of Spain. It's seen a recent resurgence in popularity due to its associations with strength and nobility, although it can be used for any gender embodying courage.
Alphonsa is a distinct female name of Latin origin, derived from Alfonse, meaning "noble and brave".
Alphonse is an Italian given name composed of 'adal' meaning noble and 'fons' meaning source or founder, translating to "noble-founder.
Alphonso is an Italian-origin name derived from Latin "Albius", meaning "white".
Alphonsus is a rare, elegant name of Latin origin derived from the Roman family name 'Aulus', meaning 'court' or 'palace'. It's associated with Alfonso I, the 8th-century king of Asturias, and signifies 'nourishing' or 'supporting'.
Alphonza is an African American name derived from Alfonso, meaning 'noble' or 'ready'.
Alphonzo is a rare Latin-origin name derived from Alfonius, meaning "elf" or "noble".
Alphus is a rare Latin-origin name meaning 'wolf,' historically associated with strength and courage.
Alphy is a Greek origin name meaning "white" or "bright," symbolizing wisdom and knowledge, popular among various cultures worldwide.
Alprentice is a rare Latin-derived name, meaning "other" or "different", created from Albert, conveying uniqueness and nobility.
Alqasim is an Arabic name meaning "the divider" or "the distributor," derived from the word "Al-Qasim." It holds historical significance in Islamic tradition, named after a companion of Muhammad known for his fairness and generosity.
Alquan is a unique Spanish name derived from Arabic Alkhan, meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
Alquin is a unique Spanish name derived from "alquitrán," meaning tar or pitch, traditionally given to boys with dark features.
Alrahman is an Arabic name meaning 'The Merciful One', originating from Islamic culture where Rahman signifies Allah's mercy.
Alray is an unusual name of unknown origin and meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
Alric is a Germanic given name derived from Old German words 'adal' meaning "noble" and 'ric' meaning "power", translating to "noble ruler" or "noble power".
Alrick is a German-origin male name meaning 'noble powerful ruler', popular among medieval Germanic nobles.
Alrik is a Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse elements 'álr' meaning 'all' or 'every', and 'ríkr' meaning 'rich'. It was popular among the Norse people during the Viking Age (793-1066 AD) and has been used by several historical figures, such as Alrik of Vasteras and Alrik Pedersson.