Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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ALEJONDRO
MasculineAlejandro is a Spanish name meaning 'defender of mankind'.
ALEJOS
MasculineThe Spanish name Alejos means 'defender', derived from 'alejo' meaning 'far' or 'remote', with historical figures like Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier y Valmont and Spanish conquistador Alejo García.
ALEK
FeminineAlek, of Greek origin, means 'defender of mankind' and is a shorter form of Alexander.
ALEK
MasculineGreek origin, meaning "defender of mankind," derived from the word "alekoes" which translates to "to protect" or "to defend.
ALEKA
FeminineUnique 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.
ALEKAI
MasculineAlexei is a Greek-derived masculine given name meaning "to defend" or "protect".
ALEKAY
MasculineUnique Russian male name derived from 'Aleksandr', meaning 'defending men' or 'helper of mankind.'
ALEKHYA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit name derived from 'Alekhyam', meaning 'one who is not written or inscribed'. It signifies life's openness to new possibilities.
ALEKI
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'defender of mankind,' popularized by historical figures like Alexander the Great.
ALEKOS
MasculineDistinctive Greek male name derived from 'alexo', meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', and associated with Alexander the Great.
ALEKS
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'helper' or 'defender', popularized by Byzantine emperors and associated today with creativity and intelligence.
ALEKSA
FeminineAleksa 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.
ALEKSA
MasculineSerbian given name of Greek origin, meaning "defending men" or "protecting men," popular among both boys and girls today due to its distinctive sound and strong meaning.
ALEKSAH
FeminineSlavic origin name derived from Alexander, meaning "defending men," associated with strength and courage, but uncommon due to lack of widespread recognition.
ALEKSANDAR
MasculineSerbian origin, means "protector of mankind" and has been popular in Serbia for centuries, borne by prominent figures like Tsar Aleksandar Karađorđević and Saint Aleksandar Nevski.
ALEKSANDER
MasculineGreek origin, meaning 'defender of the people' or 'helper of mankind', composed of 'aleks' meaning 'to defend' and 'ander' meaning 'man'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages through Alexander the Great.
ALEKSANDR
MasculineAlexander is a Greek-origin boys' name meaning "defending man" or "warding off man," popularized by Alexander the Great and throughout history among royalty and literature.
ALEKSANDRA
FeminineGreek origin meaning 'defender of mankind'.
ALEKSANDRE
MasculineAlexander is a Greek name meaning 'defender of the people', inspired by Alexander the Great.
ALEKSANDRIA
FeminineMeet Aleksandria, a Greek-derived feminine given name that means 'defender of mankind,' inspired by Alexander the Great's legendary warrior spirit.
ALEKSANDRS
MasculineAleksandrs is the Latvian form of Alexander, a Greek name meaning "defender of the people," famously associated with Alexander the Great.
ALEKSEI
MasculineSlavic male name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind'. Popular among Russian royalty, it's still widely used today across Slavic countries.
ALEKSEI
FeminineMale 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.
ALEKSEJ
MasculineSlavic origin, derived from the Greek 'alexein', meaning 'to defend' or 'protect'. It means 'defender of mankind'.
ALEKSEY
MasculinePopular Russian male name of Greek origin, meaning "defender of mankind," associated with strength and protection. It has been widely used in Russia and other Slavic countries for centuries, notably among royalty like Tsar Alexei I, and is now global.
ALEKSEY
FeminineRussian masculine given name derived from Greek Alexander, meaning 'defending men'.
ALEKSI
MasculineRussian name of Greek origin, meaning "to defend" or "to protect," conveying strength and courage. It has been popular in Russia and other Slavic countries for centuries, notably among the Romanov dynasty.
ALEKSI
FeminineFinnish name derived from Greek Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind,' popular in Finland and bearing historical significance.
ALEKSIA
FeminineGreek-origin name meaning "to defend" or "protect," associated with strength and courage.
ALEKSIS
FeminineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'helper' or 'defender', popularized by Finnish writer Aleksis Kivi.
ALEKSIS
MasculineAlexis is a Greek-origin boy's name meaning "helper" or "defender".
ALEKSY
MasculinePolish origin derived from the Greek "Alexios," meaning "to defend" or "to protect." It has been popular among royalty throughout history, including Alexius I Comnenus, a Byzantine emperor during the 12th century. In Poland, Aleksy is considered one of the most traditional male names and has been used for centuries. Despite its popularity in Poland, it remains relatively rare outside of Eastern Europe. Notable figures named Aleksy include Aleksy II, who served as the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia from 1990 to 2008.
ALEKTRA
FeminineAlekstra is a unique female name of Greek origin, meaning 'uncontrolled' or 'unrestrained'. It is associated with nobility and courage in Greek mythology.
ALEKXA
FeminineCaptivating Russian name derived from Alexei, meaning 'defending men' or 'protector of mankind', reflecting its historical significance.
ALEKXANDER
MasculineAlexander is of Greek origin, meaning "defender of mankind" and derived from 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man).
ALEKYA
FeminineIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Aleksya', meaning 'invisible,' signifying mystery and transcendental beauty.
ALEKZA
FeminineSlavic name of Polish origin, derived from the Greek 'Alexios', meaning 'defending men' or 'helper.'
ALEKZANDER
MasculineModern variant of Alexander, of Greek origin meaning "defender of mankind," associated with historical figures like Alexander the Great.
ALEKZANDR
MasculineAlexandre is a Greek boy's name meaning 'defender' or 'protector'.
ALEKZANDRA
FeminineRussian feminine variation of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind', with a rich history dating back to ancient Greece.