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Alim is an Arabic name meaning 'to know' or 'understand', historically associated with intelligence and wisdom in Islamic culture.
Alimou is a distinctive West African name of Fulani origin, meaning "the exalted one.
Alin is a Romanian unisex name meaning "light," popularized by celebrities like Alin Petrache and Alin Stoica, transcending traditional gender norms.
Aline is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'albus' meaning white, popularized during ancient Roman times.
Alioth is a rare Greek male given name derived from 'aliothos', meaning 'mottled' or 'spotted'. It's also the brightest star in Ursa Major, known for helping sailors navigate.
Aliou is a West African name of Arabic origin, meaning "elevated" or "high". It consists of "Ali", referencing a significant figure in Islamic history, and "u", a diminutive suffix.
Alioune is a distinctive Senegalese name of Arabic origin, derived from 'Ali' meaning "elevated".
Alique is a rare, distinctive name of uncertain origin, believed by some to mean 'noble' or 'elevated', with notable historical figures like Alique de la Motte bearing the name.
Alireza is a name of Persian origin, meaning "elevation through contentment".
The name Alis, derived from Latin 'ala' meaning 'wing', is a beautiful and unique female name associated with freedom and grace.
Alisa is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'defender' or 'noble', derived from the Greek word 'alexein'.
Alisha is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'lofty' or 'elevated', and has been used by Jewish families for generations.
Alishah is a Persian name derived from Ali, meaning "exalted", with the suffix "-shah" adding "king".
Alishan is a rare Persian boy's name meaning "noble lion".
Alisher is a Persian name meaning "noble lion," derived from the words "ali" and "shir.
Alison is a Scottish feminine given name derived from Adelaide, meaning 'noble', popularized by Alix in 'The Song of Roland' and commonly used as a pet form of Alice in Scotland.
Alissa is a feminine given name of Russian origin, derived from Alexandra, meaning "defending men" or "helping men.
Alisson is a unique unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'alius', meaning 'other' or 'another'. It was traditionally male but has evolved to be used for both genders.
Alistair is a Scottish name derived from Alasdair, meaning "noble and peaceful.
Alistair is a unique Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic phrase "alastair," meaning "to struggle" or "to fight against." It has been associated with bravery, determination, and resilience throughout history.
Alistair is a Scottish male given name of Gaelic origin, derived from the ancient phrase "Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasaid", meaning "Alexander son of the master Alexander".
Alister is a Scottish male given name meaning 'noble peace'.
Alias is a Latin name meaning 'other' or 'different', originally used in ancient Rome to denote individuals known by another name or alias.
Alivia is a vibrant Latin-derived name meaning 'to live' or 'lively', gaining popularity in recent years.
Alvin is an English name with Old French roots meaning "noble friend", also related to Old English "Ælfwine" meaning "elf friend".
Alix is a unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the ancient Roman family name 'Aemilius' meaning 'rival'. It first appeared in France during the Middle Ages and was often used as a diminutive of Amelia or Emily.
Alexander is of Greek origin, derived from 'alexein' meaning 'to defend', and 'anḗr' meaning 'man'.
Alixzander is a recent, distinctive name combining Alexander 'defending men' and Alix from Alexandra/Alice 'noble', with no long historical record but growing popularity.
Aliyaan is a captivating Persian name meaning 'elevated', associated with nobility and grandeur, and traced back to ancient Persia where it was used by powerful rulers.
The name Aliyah is of Hebrew origin, meaning "ascending," and is often associated with immigration to Israel in Judaism. It gained popularity among Jewish families in the United States during the mid-20th century due to its religious significance. Today, Aliyah is recognized as a unisex name that transcends cultural boundaries.
Aliyan is a distinctive Persian name meaning 'elevated', derived from the revered figure Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Aliyar is a Persian name derived from 'Ali,' meaning elevated, and 'yar,' signifying companion or friend, thus translating to 'elevated companion' or 'friend elevated.'
Aliyas is an Arabic unisex name meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', derived from "ali" and associated with the revered Islamic prophet Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Aliyus is an Arabic name meaning "elevated" or "exalted," popularized by Islamic culture and associated with strength and leadership.
Aliza is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "aliya" meaning "elevation." It is deeply rooted in Jewish culture and history, symbolizing ascension to Jerusalem or personal growth.
Alizae is a captivating Hawaiian name meaning 'royal' or 'noble', derived from the word 'ali'i'.
Alizah, of Hebrew origin, means 'ascension' or 'going up', symbolizing aspiration and fulfillment in Jewish culture.
Alizander is an uncommon given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Alexander or a blend of other names.
Alizay is a French feminine given name derived from 'alizé,' meaning trade winds, symbolizing freedom and constant motion.
Alize is a captivating Spanish female name derived from 'alizé,' meaning constant wind or trade wind, symbolizing strength, consistency, and reliability.