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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.
Alphild is a rare Scandinavian feminine name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "elf warrior" or "warrior elf".
Alpine is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, though some associate it with mountains or the country Albania.
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.
Alphonsine is a French-origin given name derived from "alphonsus," meaning "noble" or "ready to defend." It was traditionally used as a feminine form of this name.
Alphonso is an Italian-origin name derived from Latin "Albius", meaning "white".
Alphonso is a captivating Spanish name derived from Alvin meaning 'noble' or 'ready', popularized by royals like Alphonso XIII of Spain, and widely adopted across cultures including India.
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.
Alpine, of Latin origin, means "of the Alps" and is derived from the Latin word for the European mountain range.
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.
Alreem is an uncommon yet captivating female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'honorable' or 'noble', reflecting dignity and grace.
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.
Alrita is a unique Hebrew name derived from the word "aleta," meaning deer, and often associated with grace, beauty, and swiftness.
Alroy is a rare Hebrew male given name derived from "El Roi," meaning "God sees.
Alsa is a rare yet captivating Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse 'áls', meaning 'elf'.
Alsace is a girl's name of German origin, translating to "from the Alsace region," a historic province in eastern France with both French and German influences. First popularized in France during the late 19th century, it has remained relatively uncommon yet charming, associated with elegance and sophistication, reflecting its unique origins.
Alsatia is a unique female given name of Latin origin derived from the ancient Roman province of Alsace. It means "grove" or "woodland" and has been used throughout history, notably by Lady Hoby in 17th-century England.
Alexander is a Greek-derived name meaning 'defender-man', popularized by Alexander the Great.
Alsha is a unique Arabic name meaning "more beautiful" or "the most beautiful," reflecting elegance and grace.
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.
Alsie is a Scandinavian female name meaning 'of the woods', derived from Old Norse elements 'alr' ('nourishing/all') and 'ski' ('wood'). It's a unique alternative to names like Alice or Elsa, with a rich history rooted in ancient Scandinavia's reverence for nature.
Alsiha is an Arabic name meaning "exalted," often associated with Islam, and historically used by Prophet Muhammad's family.
Alison is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Alan, which means "noble" or "harmonious".