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Alroy is a rare Hebrew male given name derived from "El Roi," meaning "God sees.
Alexander is a Greek-derived name meaning 'defender-man', popularized by Alexander the Great.
Alshawn is a unique African American name with unclear origins but believed to be related to the Irish name Shawn meaning "hunter" or "dark-haired", or combined from Albert and Shawn meaning "noble" or "bright". Its distinctive sound and potential meanings contribute to its appeal, particularly in African American communities.
Alshon is an uncommon unisex name of Arabic origin, composed of "alsin" meaning forgetfulness and "hasan" meaning handsome, resulting in a unique interpretation: "forgetful handsome". While not tied to any significant historical figure or religious story, it has gained recent popularity, particularly among parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name.
Alson is a rare Latin-derived name, originally meaning 'garlic', popular among ancient Roman agricultural families and medieval spice traders.
Alston is an English name derived from Old English words meaning 'elf' and 'stone', originating as a surname given to someone living near a rock formation resembling an elf or fairy. It has been used as both a first and last name throughout history.
Alta is a unique Italian name derived from Latin "altus," meaning "high" or "elevated.
Altaf is an Arabic-origin given name derived from 'altafa', meaning 'polite or kind'. It signifies courtesy and respect.
Altair is a Latin-origin boy's name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', inspired by the bright star Altair in Aquila constellation, and associated with historic figures like Aladdin's father in Arabic culture and an early Christian martyr in Latin culture.
Altan is a Mongolian male name that translates to 'golden'.
Altarik is a Scandinavian name meaning "powerful elf" or "magical ruler," derived from Old Norse elements.
Altariq is an Arabic origin name meaning "the path," carrying Islamic spiritual significance as it represents guidance towards God.
Altavious is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of African American origin, coined in the early to mid-20th century with uncertain exact origins and meaning, but gaining popularity since 2007.
Altay is a Turkish male given name derived from the Altay Mountains, meaning "golden mountains" in Turkic languages.
Alten is a German origin name derived from 'alt,' meaning old or ancient, conveying timelessness and wisdom.
Alteo is a rare, Latin-origin name meaning 'winged', symbolizing swiftness and freedom.
Alter is a rare, unique given name of unknown origin, possibly of German descent meaning "to change" or "to alter".
Alterick: Latin origin, means "other" or "different", once a Roman cognomen, today signifies independence & uniqueness
Alterik is a rare, Greek-derived name meaning 'other' or 'different', historically carried by Argonauts and emperors, now associated with strength and independence.
Altha is a Hebrew female name derived from 'altha,' meaning 'to contend' or 'struggle.' It's associated with strength, resilience, and determination.
The name Althea, of Greek origin, means 'to heal' or 'wholeness', reflecting its association with the goddess Athena.
Altie is a rare and fascinating Greek-derived name that means "healing" or "wholesome".
Altin is an Albanian male name that means 'golden', symbolizing purity and nobility.
Alto is an Italian male name meaning "high" or "noble", derived from the Latin word 'altus'.
Alton, derived from Old English "æl" meaning noble or elegant and "tun" meaning enclosure or farm, translates to "noble estate" or "elegant settlement".
Altonia is a rare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "altus" meaning 'high' or 'lofty', conveying the sense of being 'elevated' or 'noble'.
Altonio is a rare, Latin-derived name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', conveying sophistication and uniqueness.
Altus is a distinct Latin-origin given name meaning "high" or "elevated," historically associated with nobility and exceptional qualities.
Alucard is a unique Romanian-origin given name, derived from Dracula spelled backwards, popularized by Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula". Despite its dark historical roots, it has evolved to symbolize originality and uniqueness in popular culture.
Alula is an Ethiopian name derived from the Amharic word meaning "the dawn" or "the morning". It signifies new beginnings and hope, making it a captivating choice with deep cultural roots.
Alusine is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, believed to be associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
Alva is a Basque-derived Spanish name meaning "white," traditionally given to children born in the Basque region during medieval Spain's monarchy, and popularized globally through notable figures like Duke Antonio Pérez de Guzmán.
Alvah is a Hebrew-origin name meaning "other" or "ascending," used historically in various forms, but now primarily masculine.
Alvan is a Welsh name derived from "Alban," meaning "white," popularized in Britain during the Middle Ages, associated with Saint Alban, the first Christian martyr of Britain.
Alvar is a distinctive name of Spanish and Basque origin, meaning 'white' or 'light-colored', associated with purity and enlightenment.
The name Alvarez is of Spanish origin, meaning "noble and bright," originally bestowed upon those considered high in status.
Alvaro is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic element 'Alfhar', meaning 'elf army'. It was popularized by King Alvaro I of Spain and has been widely used throughout Spain and Latin America.
The name Alve originates from Latin, meaning 'wings', and was historically associated with the Roman wind goddess Alva.
Alveiro is a rare Spanish name derived from "alvear," meaning "to flourish" or "prosper." It's associated with the noble House of Alvear, founded in the 10th century, and signifies prosperity and growth.
Alven is a rare Welsh boy's name meaning 'noble', derived from the ancient word 'alwen'. It has been traditionally associated with high social standing and leadership in Welsh culture.