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Alcindor is an African origin given name derived from the Yoruba name Alafin, meaning "king" or "king's child".
Alco is a distinctive male name of Spanish origin, derived from "alcoz", meaning "water mill".
Alcuin is a rare male given name of Latin origin, derived from 'albus' meaning white and 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven, thus signifying "white sky".
Alcus is a rare Latin male given name meaning "to protect", derived from the Latin verb "alere" meaning "to nourish".
Alda is a rare, elegant Germanic female name derived from 'adal', meaning 'noble'.
Aldahir is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'the sun,' symbolizing destiny for greatness and warmth.
Aldair is a rare yet distinguished Gaelic male given name derived from the Scottish surname Aldair, meaning 'old spear' or 'ancient warrior', reflecting strength and bravery.
Aldan is a rare but meaningful Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'old man,' popularized by Norwegian author Johan Bojer's novel, 'The Last of the Vikings'.
Aldayr is a distinctive Basque name believed to mean 'transformative star'.
Aldayshein is a unique Spanish-Basque name derived from 'aldi', meaning 'season' or 'time', with the addition of '-shein' creating a distinctive and personally meaningful name.
Aldean is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Alban', meaning 'white' or 'light'. It was traditionally given to fair-haired children for good fortune.
Aldemar is a Germanic name composed of 'adal', meaning noble, and 'hardu', meaning strong. It was favored by medieval nobility.
Alden is an English name derived from the Old English word 'æld', meaning 'old'. It was originally used as a nickname for someone considered old or wise.
Aldene: An Old English female name meaning 'aged' or 'old', derived from 'eald' and the adjective suffix '-ing'. Rare today, it offers historic charm and uniqueness.
Alder is an English name derived from the Old English word 'æld', meaning 'elf'. It is associated with the alder tree, native to Europe and western Asia, which was often linked to elves in mythology.
Alderic: A historic male name of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble army', brought to France by the Normans in the Middle Ages.
Aldhair is a rare, Irish-derived given name meaning 'noble' or 'proud', historically bestowed upon individuals of high societal rank.
Aldie is a rare and captivating Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word for 'white' or 'fair'.
Aldin, of Slavic origin, means 'noble' or 'strong'
Aldine is a rare feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'of the elder tree'.
Aldis is a Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse elements "aldr" meaning 'noble' or 'old', and 'dis' referencing the earth goddess in Norse mythology.
Aldo is an Italian name derived from the Germanic element 'Aadal', meaning "noble".
Adolpho is a Latin-origin name meaning "noble and loyal", popular among European nobility in history, now often shortened to Adolph or Adolfo.
Aldon is a captivating French name derived from 'aldau,' meaning 'noble' or 'brave',
Aldor, of Latin origin, means 'noble' or 'eloquent', reflecting its ancient Roman roots and association with notable figures like Aldus Manutius.
The name Aldous, of English origin, means 'noble', derived from Old English 'æld' combined with '-ous', denoting belonging to or characteristic of.
Aldred is an English name derived from Old English "eald" meaning old and "rēad" meaning counsel.
Aldren is a rare Welsh name meaning "old tree" or "ancient oak," symbolizing strength and wisdom.
Aldric is a Germanic masculine given name meaning 'noble power' or 'noble riches'.
Aldrich, of Germanic origin, means 'noble power' in Old English.
Aldrick is an African name of Akan origin, meaning 'born on Monday', traditionally given to Ghanaian children born on that day.
Aldridge is an English name derived from Old English elements 'aelf' (elf) and 'ric' (powerful), originally given as a surname to someone living near an old wood clearing.
Aldrik is a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'power of the elves' or 'elf lord'.
Aldrin is a Scandinavian name derived from 'aldr' meaning old and 'hrin' meaning grey, signifying wisdom and endurance.
Alduin is a rare Irish male name derived from "Albuin," meaning "noble" or "proud.
Aldus is a Germanic male given name derived from 'adal' meaning noble, and 'wald' meaning rule or power.
Aldwin is a rare Germanic name derived from Old English elements "æld" meaning "old" or "noble", and "wine" referring to "friend", thus translating to "old friend".
Aldyn is a unique male name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Alldun' meaning 'old fort', symbolizing strength and courage.
Ale: Hebrew origin meaning 'ascending'; biblical figure & timeless choice.
Aleander is a rare yet powerful Greek name meaning 'defender/proтектор of mankind', derived from 'alexein'. It's historically significant, having been carried by notable figures like Alexander the Great.