Alodie is a distinctive French name derived from the Greek 'Aloupious', meaning 'other' or 'foreign'. It was originally used in medieval France for children born abroad.
Aloura is a rare, modern girls' name of uncertain origin that first appeared in the U.S. Social Security Administration's list in 2015. Its popularity may be attributed to its unique sound and spelling rather than any known historical or literary association.
Alph is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'white' or 'shining', associated with Alpha and Omega, and was popular among early Christians. It has roots in Greek mythology as the name of a river god, Alpheus, and was also used as an epithet for Apollo.
Alpha is a Greek-derived name, the first letter of the alphabet, symbolizing unity and leadership, and associated with the Holy Spirit in Christianity.
Alphaeus is a unique Greek name meaning "of the sea," derived from "Alphaios." It is associated with Alphaeus, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles and originally a tax collector.
Alphee is a unique Greek-derived given name, originally meaning 'bitter' or 'sorrowful,' but often associated with wisdom and knowledge due to its mythological connection to Alpheus, the river god of Arcadia.
Alpheus is a rare and uniquely masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek god Alpheus, who was transformed into a river by Zeus after pursuing the nymph Arethusa. The name carries a sense of strength and power, reflecting its mythological origins.
Alphia is a rare, Greek-derived feminine name meaning "sea" or "waves," originating from the Greek word "alphios" and associated with the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
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.
Alterik is a rare, Greek-derived name meaning 'other' or 'different', historically carried by Argonauts and emperors, now associated with strength and independence.
Althea is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning "healing" or "wholeness," and inspired by the Muse of poetic creation in Greek mythology.
Althelia is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning 'healing' or 'curing', famously linked to the mythological figure Althea, mother of Meleager in Greek mythology.