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Alonte is a unique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "my own" and signifying possession or ownership.
Alonya is a unique and beautiful Russian feminine given name, originating from the Greek 'Helen', symbolizing light or uniqueness.
Alonza is a unique Spanish name that signifies "ready" or "prepared".
Alonzia is a unique Spanish name meaning "noble" or "ready for battle," derived from "alonzo." It signifies nobility and courage, with roots tracing back to medieval Spain.
Alonzo is a Spanish name derived from Alonso, meaning "noble wolf.
Alora, derived from Hebrew 'eloah', means 'God' in English.
Aloragrace is a rare, beautiful Irish-French hybrid name meaning 'descendant of Lorcán, famous warrior, grace', derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Lorcain.
Alorah is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may be Hebrew or Arabic, meaning "she who rises" or related to "the God," respectively.
Alori is a rare, captivating name with unclear origins, potentially rooted in Hawaiian culture or African/Native American descent, and varying interpretations like 'joyful', 'happy' or 'the sea'.
Aloria is a Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'golden' or 'gilded', signifying elegance and wealth.
Alorra is a recently coined Spanish female name that combines "alor" (to dawn) with "-ra," signifying fresh beginnings and hope for the future.
Alouette is a French girl's name translating to 'skylark', inspired by the bird's melodious song, first used in the Middle Ages.
Alouise is a unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from Louise which means "famous" or "renowned," originally used in France and Germany for daughters of royalty or nobility.
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.
Aloy is a Greek-origin unisex name derived from 'alōēs', meaning 'wingless' or 'of the sea'. It's associated with the mythical nymph Alöe.
Aloyse is a rare French given name of Germanic origin, derived from Adalwolf meaning 'noble wolf', once popular in medieval France.
Aloysia is a rare Latin-derived female given name originating from 'aloysium', meaning aloe plant, with positive connotations of beauty and resilience.
Alpa is an uncommon yet captivating Italian female name, signifying 'mountain' or 'hill', embodying grandeur and strength.
Alpha is a powerful Greek name, meaning 'the first' or 'first in rank', symbolizing dominance and prestige.
Alpharetta is a distinctive American given name derived from combining 'Alpha' (beginning) and Duluth, named after French explorer Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut.
Alphea is a rare, Greek-origin feminine name meaning 'unchangeable', reflecting strength and uniqueness.
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.
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.
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 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.
Alpine, of Latin origin, means "of the Alps" and is derived from the Latin word for the European mountain range.
Alreem is an uncommon yet captivating female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'honorable' or 'noble', reflecting dignity and grace.
Alrita is a unique Hebrew name derived from the word "aleta," meaning deer, and often associated with grace, beauty, and swiftness.
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.
Alsha is a unique Arabic name meaning "more beautiful" or "the most beautiful," reflecting elegance and grace.
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".
Alston is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words "aet" meaning 'at' or 'on', and "stan" meaning 'stone'. It originally served as a surname for someone living near a notable stone landmark or on land strewn with stones. Today, Alston's unique spelling and sound evoke images of stone structures, reflecting its historical origins, though it doesn't carry specific associated traits.
Alta is a unique Latin-derived female name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', originally used in ancient Roman culture.
Altagracia is a unique and distinctive female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the phrase 'alta gracia', translating to 'high grace' in English, signifying the highest form of divine favor or blessing.
Altair is an Arabic name meaning 'the flying one', popularized by literature like 'The Count of Monte Cristo' and astronomy through the bright star in Aquila constellation.