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Alishba is a unique and elegant Pakistani feminine name derived from Persian 'Aalisha', meaning 'noble'.
Alishea is an uncommon yet elegant name of Scottish origin, created by author Robert Louis Stevenson for his character Alishe in "The Master of Ballantrae". Its meaning is unclear but may combine Scottish Alice and French Sheila, suggesting 'noble with bright hair'.
Alisher is a Persian name meaning "noble lion," derived from the words "ali" and "shir.
Alishia is a unique Persian-derived female name that means 'elevated'.
Alishka is a Slavic feminine name derived from the word 'alis', meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. It was popularized by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem "The Gypsies".
Alishya is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aalisha', meaning 'solitude' or 'nature', popularized by poet Kalidasa.
Alisi is an Italian name derived from 'aliseo', meaning a steady northeast wind.
Alisia is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin meaning 'defender of mankind' or 'noble'.
Alisiah is a unique and beautiful Hebrew name derived from the combination of Alice ("noble") and Jessica ("God sees").
Alisiana is a rare but captivating Greek-derived female name meaning "right-handed defender".
Aliska is a rare yet striking Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'elf-dweller', first appearing in Iceland's 13th-century Landnámabók.
Alison is a Scottish feminine given name derived from Adelaide, meaning 'noble', popularized by Alix in 'The Song of Roland' and commonly used as a pet form of Alice in Scotland.
Alison is an Irish name of Gaelic origin, Ailís, meaning "noble" or "proud," reflecting strength and dignity. It has been popular in Ireland for centuries and has since gained international recognition.
Aliss is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'to ascend,' inspired by Sarah's hope in the Bible and popularized by Alice in Wonderland.
Alissa is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "joyful" or "happy", derived from the Greek word "alè". It has been popular throughout history, particularly in Russia, and internationally since the late 20th century despite variations in spelling such as Alessa and Alyssa.
Alissa is a feminine given name of Russian origin, derived from Alexandra, meaning "defending men" or "helping men.
Alissabeth is a unique and elegant Latin-Hebrew hybrid given name meaning "Noble Promise of God.
Alissah is a distinct feminine name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Alice or Aaliyah, meaning 'noble' or 'elevated'.
Alissandra is a unique Greek female name derived from "alexein", meaning 'to defend' or 'protect'.
Alisse is a distinctive French female given name derived from "alizé", the northeast trade winds, symbolizing steadfastness and tropical warmth.
Alissha is a unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "alius" meaning 'other' or 'another'.
Alissia is a Greek-derived name meaning "defender of mankind," popularized by Hesiod's epic poem.
Alisson is a captivating feminine given name of French origin, derived from the word 'alisier' meaning 'lark' or 'skylark'. It has evolved from a medieval nickname for lively women named Alice to become an independent, elegant choice with its unique double 'l' spelling.
Alisson is a unique unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'alius', meaning 'other' or 'another'. It was traditionally male but has evolved to be used for both genders.
Alissondra is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'of the lily', symbolizing elegance and grace.
Alissya is a captivating name of Russian origin, derived from the Russian feminine given name Аляся, meaning "to defend" or "to protect," and carrying cultural significance associated with the Russian Orthodox Church and Russian literature.
Alista is a Greek-derived name meaning 'noble', derived from 'alistros', the olive tree branch symbolizing peace in ancient Greece.
Alistair is a Scottish name derived from Alasdair, meaning "noble and peaceful.
Alistair is a unique Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic phrase "alastair," meaning "to struggle" or "to fight against." It has been associated with bravery, determination, and resilience throughout history.
Alistair is a Scottish male given name of Gaelic origin, derived from the ancient phrase "Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasaid", meaning "Alexander son of the master Alexander".
Alister is a Scottish male given name meaning 'noble peace'.
Alister is a Scottish name of Gaelic origin, meaning "noble" or "champion".
Alisun is a unique female name derived from the Latin word 'alis', meaning 'wing', evoking lightness and beauty of birds in flight. It has historical significance, associated with Saint Alisun of Mantua and a fairy queen in 'Sir Isumbras'. Despite its rich history, it remains rare, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something distinctive.
Alisya is a captivating female name of Greek origin meaning 'wing', interpreted as 'angelic' or 'divine messenger'.
Alisyn is a unique Greek name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', traditionally associated with strength, courage, and valor.
Alisynn is a rare yet captivating French name derived from Adalheidis, meaning 'noble and kind' or 'noble and wise.'
Alita is an Italian origin female name derived from 'aleta', signifying 'fin' or 'shuttle', reflecting speed and grace.
Alitha is a Greek-derived name meaning "truth" or "divine truth," combining the prefix "ali-" with the suffix "-theia.
Alithea is a rare Greek feminine name derived from 'alitheia', meaning truth or reality.
Alithia is a rare, meaningful Greek female given name derived from 'alitheia', meaning truth.