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Alejandro, derived from Greek 'Alexander', means 'defender of the people' and shares the same powerful history as its origin.
Aljaquan is a distinct male name of African American origin, created by comedian Dave Chappelle for his son in 2013. Its meaning is subjectively interpreted as "Sunday-born jewel," though it's not widely accepted.
Aljay is a captivating Spanish-derived male name, evolved from Alberto meaning 'noble' or 'bright', often associated with strength and intelligence.
Alkeem is a unique African name of Hausa origin, meaning "the wise one".
Alla is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'exalted', often associated with the Islamic religion as it can refer to Allah.
The name Allah, meaning 'God' in Arabic, is the personal name of God in Islam, originating from pre-Islamic Arab usage.
Allam is an Arabic name meaning "flag" or "standard," carried by the Mahdi, a messianic figure, and associated with prominent Islamic scholars like Allamah Hilli. It's considered auspicious and often used for boys, reflecting leadership and intellect.
Allan is a Scottish male given name derived from Ailean, which comes from the Brythonic name Alan, meaning "little rock" or "handsome".
Allanmichael is a rare Scottish name composed of 'Allan', meaning noble or handsome, and 'Michael', meaning who is like God?, first used as a given name in Scotland during the 19th century.
Allante is an elegant, unisex Italian name derived from "all'antica," meaning "in the ancient style." It's associated with sophistication and appreciation for history, inspired by the Italian Renaissance period. Though rare, notable figures like engineer Allante Carcano and actress Allante Spina bear this unique moniker.
The name Allard is of French origin, meaning "little brave one," derived from the Old German word "Adalhard," combining "adal" (noble) and "hard" (strong or brave).
Allateef is an Arabic given name meaning "the gentle," with roots in Yemen or other Arabian regions.
The uncommon name Allec has unclear origins but could be derived from Alec and Alistair, both Scottish names with meanings like 'defender of mankind' and 'hero'. Alternatively, it might be an invented name.
Allen is an English male given name derived from the Middle English word "alun," meaning "eagle." It has been popular throughout history, originally used as a surname in medieval times before becoming more prevalent as a first name.
Allenby is an English surname derived from Old English words "æl" (noble) and "by" (settlement), signifying a person who lived in an elegant or noble place.
Allene: Originating from the French surname Allen, this uncommon American female given name dates back to the Middle Ages after the Norman Conquest. Composed of Old French elements 'al' meaning 'other' and 'en' meaning 'inhabitant', Allene was used as a feminine name since the late 19th century, predominantly in the United States. Today, it is considered rare.
Allenmichael is a rare American name coined by J.D. Salinger in his novel "Franny and Zooey," likely derived from the names Allen and Michael, meaning 'noble man' and 'who is like God?' respectively.
Alex is a Greek-derived name meaning "defender of mankind".
Alexander is a Greek-origin male name meaning 'defender of the people'.
Alley is an American origin given name derived from 'alley', meaning narrow passage between buildings. It symbolizes independence, adaptability, and resourcefulness, reflecting urban navigation. While new as a given name, Alley has gained popularity in recent decades due to its unique appeal.
The Hebrew-origin name Alli means 'ascension' or 'going up', popularized by Amy Tan's novel 'The Joy Luck Club'.
Alias is a unisex name with an unknown origin. Its meaning varies across cultures but it's often derived from Latin "alius" meaning 'other', or Spanish 'to take the place of'.
Allie is a shortened form of Alice, an English name derived from the medieval feminine given name Alice, which has been widely used throughout Europe since the Middle Ages. The name Alice is thought to come from the Germanic word "adali" meaning "noble," or from the Old French name Aalis, meaning "truthful." Allie, while seeming modern, actually has historical precedent dating back to the 17th century and remains a popular choice for parents today due to its simplicity, familiarity, and timeless associations with nobility and virtue.
The name Allijah, of Hebrew origin, means "Let God prevail" and is derived from the name Israel, which has biblical significance dating back to Jacob's wrestling match with an angel.
Allin is a Scottish given name derived from the surname Allan, which means 'little rock' or 'small stone'.
Allison is an English female given name derived from Germanic elements meaning "noble strength" or "powerful noblewoman.
Allistair is a Scottish name derived from Gaelic Alasdair, meaning "noble fair-haired.
Allister is a Scottish name meaning "defender of mankind.
Allistor is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Allistair, which means 'noble' or 'heroic' combined with 'fair' or 'beautiful'.
Allon is a Hebrew name meaning "oak tree," symbolizing strength and endurance. It first appears in the Bible as a leader of the tribe of Dan, despite its later defeat in battle. Throughout history, the name has been associated with positivity and resilience, carried by notable figures like sculptor Allon Saloman and rabbi Allon Feinstein. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a strong and meaningful name with biblical roots.
Allonte is a variant of Alonzo, both derived from the Spanish given name Alonso which means "noble son".
Allonzo is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Alonso, itself derived from Adalwolf, meaning 'noble wolf'.
Allston is an American male given name popularized by artist Thomas Gold Appleton in honor of painter Washington Allston. It has no specific meaning but is associated with American art history.
The name Allure is of English origin and means 'charm' or 'attractiveness', derived from the word 'allure'. It has evolved from an occupational surname for a maker of arrows to becoming a popular girls' given name in recent years.
Allwin is a rare English name composed of 'all' and 'win', conveying the powerful meaning of achieving total victory or success.
Ally is a modern nickname for Alexandra, derived from Greek meaning "defending men".
Allyn is a unique Welsh given name meaning 'noble', influenced by medieval Welsh personal names and associated with Welsh nobility.
Allyson is an English name with roots tracing back to medieval female given names Aalis or Aleis, meaning "noble" or "of noble rank.
Alma is a feminine given name of Spanish and Latin origin, meaning "soul" in Spanish and "nourishing mother" in Latin.
Almalik is an Arabic-origin name composed of 'Alma' (world/universe) and 'lik' (like/similar to), translating to 'like the universe', reflecting ambition for one's growth.