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Alyviah is a distinctive American name created by actor Jason Momoa for his daughter, with no specific meaning but gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling.
Alywin is an uncommon English name derived from Old English words "æl" meaning "noble" or "elf" and "wine" meaning "friend", translating to "noble friend".
Alyx is a Greek-origin unisex name meaning 'defender of the people', derived from Alexander.
Alyx is a distinctive given name with Greek roots, translating to "defending men" or "protecting men," carrying a strong connotation of protection.
Alyxa is a distinctive Greek name derived from "alexo," meaning "to defend" or "to protect," connoting strength, courage, and determination.
Alyxander is a unique Greek-derived name meaning 'defending men', popularized by Alexander the Great and historically prominent among royalty.
Alyxandra, derived from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andra' (man), means 'defender of mankind'. It's a Victorian era creation with rare popularity today.
Alyxandrea is a distinctive feminine name of Greek origin, derived from Alexander meaning 'defending men', popularized by figures like Alexander the Great.
Alyxandria is a modern variant of the Greek Alexandra, meaning 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind.'
Alyxia is a unique Greek-derived female name meaning 'defender of men', not traditionally Greek but created recently.
Alyxis is a Greek-origin unisex name derived from Alexis, meaning 'helper' or 'defender', popular in English-speaking countries with notable figures like Saint Alexis and poet Alexis Piron.
Alyxus is a rare Latin-derived given name, meaning 'defending men' or 'protector,' once popular in medieval Europe honoring Saint Alexius.
Alyxzander is a Greek-derived name meaning "to defend" or "to protect," signifying strength and courage.
Alyza is a captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Aliza" meaning "joyful" or "happy".
Alyzabeth is a unique feminine given name created by combining Alice ('noble kind') and Elizabeth ('noble struggle'), reinforcing notions of nobility.
Alyzae is a distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology.
Alyzah is a distinctive girl's name with uncertain origins, believed by some to be inspired by names like Alice or Elizabeth.
Alyze is a unique Hebrew girls' name that means "wise" or "intelligent", having been used since the Middle Ages and gaining popularity during the 19th century aristocracy.
Alyzea is a unique Greek name derived from 'alexein', meaning 'to defend or protect'.
Alyzia is a Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'princess' or 'noble woman', inspired by Sarah from the Bible who was blessed with late-life pregnancy.
Alyzon is a distinctive French name derived from 'alizé', meaning trade winds, symbolizing freedom and adventure.
Alyzza is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'the abundant one', associated with positivity and generosity.
Alza is a rare Spanish origin female name with uncertain meaning, possibly linked to Hebrew 'joyous' or Spanish 'uprising', adding an aura of mystery.
Alzada is a distinctive Persian name derived from "al-zahra," meaning "the blossoming" or "the flourishing.
Alzahra is an Arabic name meaning 'the blooming flower' or 'the shining one', significantly associated with Fatima Al-Zahra, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Alzain is an Arabic name derived from "alzayna," meaning "to adorn" or "to decorate," associated with elegance and grace. It has historical significance in Arabic culture and literature.
Alzata is an Italian female given name derived from the word 'alzata', meaning 'uprising' or 'revolt'.
Seiji is a Japanese given name pronounced "say-jee". Its components are "sei" (pure, clear) and "ji" (self). Therefore, Seiji means 'pure self' or 'clear heart'. This name reflects the Japanese tradition of using kanji characters with meaningful attributes. It has gained international popularity due to its appealing sound and positive meaning.
Alzenia is a rare yet captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Alizah', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'. Its unique spelling adds a melodic touch, reflecting its positivity.
Alzie is a unique female name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a variant of Alison or Alice, but without concrete evidence. It may also be a made-up name signifying originality, or possibly have foreign origins. Despite the mystery surrounding it, Alzie remains an enchanting choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
Alzina is a rare feminine name of Catalan origin derived from "alzina," meaning "holm oak" or "hazel." It gained prominence through Jacint Verdaguer's epic poem "L'Atlàntida," where the heroine Alzina embodies strength and courage.
Alzira is a rare yet elegant Spanish name derived from the Occitan word 'Aisilha', meaning 'island'. It has been used since the Middle Ages and was popularized by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón's play 'Alzira'.
Alzonia is a rare Latin-derived name created by Spanish poet Federico García Lorca for his play 'Blood Wedding'. Its meaning, "to nourish", reflects its strong and nurturing qualities.
Alzora is a rare yet beautiful feminine name of Spanish Basque origin, derived from the word "altxor" meaning treasure. It signifies preciousness and value.
The name Ama is of African origin, meaning 'child' in the Igbo language, and traditionally given to both boys and girls as a symbol of hope and divine protection.
Amaad is an African name of Fulani origin, meaning "peace" or "tranquility," reflecting the importance placed on harmony by this West African ethnic group.
Amaal, of Arabic origin, means 'hope' or 'aspiration', signifying positivity.
Amaan is an Arabic given name meaning 'blessing', increasingly popular for its simplicity and unique sound.
Amaani is a Swahili name meaning 'graceful', widely recognized globally.
Amaar is an Arabic boy's name meaning "long-lived" or "eternal".