Female first names.
ALEYSIA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'my God has answered', a variant spelling of Alisia or Elisha.
ALEYSSA
FemaleLatin origin name meaning 'noble' or 'defending people', derived from the Germanic words adal and haziza.
ALEYZA
FemaleDistinctive Spanish-derived name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', gaining popularity worldwide despite lacking historical associations.
ALEYZAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from Aliza, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', often used as an alternate spelling but also considered a separate name.
ALEZA
FemaleThe Hebrew name Aleza means 'she has ascended' and was traditionally associated with one of King David's daughters.
ALEZAE
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of African origin, meaning 'the king has returned' or 'come back', reflecting royalty, wisdom, and destiny.
ALEZANDRA
FemaleRare, charming feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Alexander and signifying 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind', with a rich historical legacy dating back to the Middle Ages.
ALEZANDRIA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning "defending men", combining Alexander and Andrea, with historical significance as borne by Alexander the Great.
ALEZAY
FemaleRare French name of medieval origin, possibly derived from a place name or the Scottish name Alison, with an unclear meaning but a charming pronunciation.
ALEZIA
FemaleItalian name with a unique sound meaning 'joyous' or 'happy', though its origins are uncertain.
ALFA
FemaleItalian given name derived from the Greek letter 'alpha', meaning 'the beginning'. It signifies leadership, intelligence, and innovation.
ALFAIR
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from Alasdair, meaning "noble defender," and was borne by historical figures like Thomas the Rhymer.
ALFANETTE
FemaleLatin-derived Italian female name meaning white or purity.
ALFARETTA
FemaleItalian-origin given name derived from the town Alfonsine in Ravenna, Italy. It's believed to be named after Saint Alfonsus, known for his piety, wisdom, and generosity. The meaning of Alfaretta is associated with these qualities and can be interpreted as "noble and ready" or "ready for battle.
ALFERETTA
FemaleItalian-origin name derived from 'albero', meaning 'tree'. It symbolizes growth, strength, and nature.
ALFHILD
FemaleUnique Norse feminine name meaning "noble battle" or "elf warrior".
ALFIA
FemaleUnique Arabic name derived from 'Aafiya', meaning "health" or "well-being". It was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, Aafiya bint Abi Bakr, known for her intelligence and kindness.
ALFIE
FemaleCharming English name derived from the Old English word "ælf," meaning elf or magical being. It originated in Anglo-Saxon times as a personal name before becoming a popular given name throughout English-speaking countries since medieval times. Today, Alfie stands out as a distinctive and friendly choice for parents seeking a unique name with historical significance and a touch of magic.
ALFIYA
FemaleElegant Arab-originated name derived from "Afifa", meaning 'compassionate'.
ALFONSA
FemaleSpanish feminine given name derived from the Germanic Adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf".
ALFONSINA
FemaleFeminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Alfons/Alfonso, meaning 'noble' and 'ready for war', popular among royals in the Middle Ages.
ALFONSO
FemaleMasculine given name of Spanish origin, derived from Germanic elements "adal" meaning noble and "fons" meaning source or spring, translating to "noble and brave". It gained popularity in Spain during the Middle Ages due to several prominent historical figures bearing this name, such as Alfonso VI who ruled Castile and León in the 11th century.
ALFORD
FemaleEnglish surname derived from Old English elements "ælf" meaning elf or noble, and "ford" referring to a shallow river crossing. It translates to "elf-shaped ford" or "noble crossing".
ALFREADA
FemaleUnique Scandinavian name meaning 'elf-battle', derived from Old Norse Álfhildr.
ALFRED
FemaleGermanic name derived from "adal" (noble) and "wulf" (wolf), translating to "noble wolf". It was popularized by Alfred the Great, King of Wessex in the late 9th century, known for his bravery against Viking invaders. Throughout history, notable figures like Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Alfred Nobel have contributed to its enduring popularity today, often associated with wisdom, leadership, and strength.
ALFREDA
FemaleGermanic feminine name derived from Adalhard, meaning "noble" or "bold".
ALFREDIA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, meaning "white" or associated with pure, beautiful lilies.
ALFREDO
FemaleItalian name derived from Adalhard, meaning "noble and strong".
ALFREEDA
FemaleUncommon Latin-origin given name derived from "albus," meaning white or bright, translating to "noble and bright". It was historically significant in Roman culture, symbolizing purity and innocence, and later popularized in Spain and Portugal. Saint Alfrede (also known as Alfrida or Elfriede), a German princess who dedicated her life to serving God, is among notable individuals with this name. Today, Alfreeda remains rare yet meaningful, offering elegance and individuality for parents seeking distinctive names.
ALFREIDA
FemaleSpanish name derived from German Alfrida, meaning 'noble peace'.
ALFRETTA
FemaleUncommon Italian feminine given name derived from "alfredo," meaning "elf counsel." It was historically used by prominent Italian families to emphasize intelligence and good judgment.
ALFRIDA
FemaleGermanic female name meaning "noble peace".
ALFRIEDA
FemaleRare German feminine given name composed of "Alfred" meaning "elf counsel" or "noble advice", and "-freda" meaning "peace". Its interpretation suggests "noble peace" or "elf peace".
ALGA
FemaleRare Spanish name derived from 'alga', meaning seaweed, evoking oceanic vastness and mystery.
ALGEAN
FemaleUnique given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Algerian' or created as a distinct alternative.
ALGENE
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, with no definitive records or sources providing its meaning. It may be a made-up name created by an author or a rare variant spelling of another name.
ALGERIA
FemaleArabic-derived given name meaning "the islands," inspired by the city Algiers which once stood on four islands.
ALGERINE
FemaleRare female given name of Spanish origin derived from the city of Algiers in Algeria, meaning "the islands" or "the coast" in Arabic.
ALGERTHA
FemaleDistinctive female name of German origin, composed of "adal" meaning "noble" and "gartha" signifying "enclosure," translating to "illustrious garden.
ALGIA
FemaleRare Greek given name meaning 'pain' or 'suffering,' historically associated with resilience and endurance.