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Algie is a rare Scottish male given name derived from the surname Algrove, potentially meaning "elf spear" or "noble spear".
Algin is a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'seaweed', associated historically with healing powers and oceanic qualities.
Algird is a Lithuanian male given name meaning "hawk" or "noble", derived from the Lithuanian word "alga". It carries connotations of strength, courage, and keen sight, and has been popular throughout generations due to its association with historical figures like Algirdas, a 14th-century Grand Duke of Lithuania.
Algirdas is a Lithuanian male name of Baltic origin, meaning "speedy spear", composed of elements "algo" (swift) and "garas" (spear). It is historically significant as it was borne by the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1295 to 1377.
Algis is a unique Lithuanian name meaning "honey," associated with sweetness and warmth, and popular in Lithuania despite being less common internationally.
Algot is a historic Scandinavian name of Swedish origin meaning 'Thor's readiness' or 'always ready'.
Algy is a rare Scottish diminutive of Alexander, meaning "defending men" or "helper of mankind", popularized during the Victorian era but originally used by Greeks for royal protection.
Alhagie is a name of West African origin, predominantly found among Gambians, meaning 'the person who has performed Hajj' in Wolof.
Alhaji is an Arabic male given name derived from "al-hajj," meaning "the pilgrim." It signifies piety and is often bestowed upon individuals who have completed the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, though it's also used as a personal name in West African countries like Nigeria and Ghana.
Alhakim is an Arabic male name meaning 'the wise', with historical significance tied to figures like Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah.
Alham is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'dreams', carrying deep spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
Alhan: A Turkish name meaning 'noble happiness'.
Alhasan is an Arabic name meaning "elevated and handsome".
Alhassan, of Ghanaian origin, means 'the handsome' and honors Hassan ibn Thabit, a renowned poet from Islamic history.
Alhassane is an Arabic name meaning "the handsome one," reflecting both physical attractiveness and noble character, popularized by the prophet Muhammad's cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Ali is an Arabic name meaning "exalted", commonly used by notable figures throughout history like Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph of Islam, and Muhammad Ali, the renowned boxer.
Aliakbar is a Persian name of Arabic origin, composed of "Ali" meaning exalted and "Akbar" meaning the greatest, thus signifying 'the greatest Ali'.
Alian is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning "other" or "different," historically used as an agnomen in ancient Rome and surname in medieval Europe.
Aliano is an Italian name derived from the city of Aliano in Basilicata, potentially meaning "eagle" due to phonetic similarity with "aquila".
Alias is a distinctive Latin-origin given name, derived from 'alius', meaning 'another'.
Aliaz is a distinct name of unknown origin, with various interpretations including "noble" or "elevated," making it appealing due to its uniqueness and potential meanings.
The name Alice is of Irish origin meaning "noble".
Alice is a name of Latin origin that means "noble," popularized by Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Alicia, of Latin origin, means 'noble' and has been popular worldwide since the Middle Ages.
Alicio is a distinctive Italian name derived from the Latin 'alius', meaning 'other' or 'different.'
Alick is a rare Scottish given name derived from Alec, a variant of Greek-origin Alexander meaning 'defending men'.
Alie is a distinctive French female given name derived from 'Alienor', meaning 'noble battle'. It was famously borne by Eleanor of Aquitaine, a powerful medieval figure.
Alieu is a West African given name, prevalent in Senegal, that means "elevated one" or "little Ali," with roots in Wolof language.
Alif is an Arabic male given name derived from the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, signifying "the one" or "the absolute" in Islamic tradition.
Alihan is a Turkish name derived from 'Ali', meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', and 'Han', signifying 'chief' or 'ruler'. Together, Alihan translates to 'exalted chief' or 'elevated ruler'.
The name Alii is of Hawaiian origin, historically associated with royalty like King Kamehameha I, III, and Queen Kapiolani.
Aliya is an Arabic female given name which means "to ascend," popular among Muslims due to its spiritual significance during pilgrimages to Mecca, and historically used by notable figures like Israeli singer Aliyah Yanari.
Alijah is a Hebrew-origin name that means 'the Lord is my God' or 'God is my strength.'
Alejandro is a Spanish-origin unisex name meaning "defender of mankind," composed of elements "alejandra" (protecting men) and "-andro" (manly). It gained popularity worldwide due to its historic association with strength, courage, and notable figures like Alexander the Great. Today, Alejandro remains a popular choice in Spanish-speaking communities and has appeared in various forms of media.
Alijha is an Arabic-origin name meaning "elevated," inspired by Prophet Muhammad's cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib, symbolizing exaltation and positivity.
Alijiah is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "ascending," derived from the word "aliyah" which signifies going up or ascending. Historically significant in Jewish culture, it's often given on Yom Kippur, symbolizing spiritual growth during the Days of Awe.
Alik is an Arabic name derived from Ali, meaning "elevated," often associated with the prominent Islamic figure Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Alika is a Hawaiian name meaning "joyful" or "happy", coined by Queen Ka'ahumanu and traditionally used for both boys and girls, but now more commonly associated with females. It has been carried by notable figures like Princess Ruth Ke'elikolani and remains a beloved choice today due to its positive meaning and cultural significance.
Alikai is a Hawaiian name meaning 'clear sky' or 'bright sun', reflecting the tropical climate of Hawaii.
Alikhan is a Turkic name originating from Central Asia, combining Ali ("elevated") and Khan ("king"), signifying an exalted ruler.