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Allys is a unique French given name derived from 'allys', meaning 'noble'. Popular since the Middle Ages, it signifies high birth or close ties to French aristocracy.
Alyjah is a modern given name of uncertain origin, popularized in the US during the late 20th century.
Alyjiah is an African-American female given name meaning 'noble' or 'finest of the earth'. It originated in the United States and gained popularity in the late 20th century.
Alyk is a Slavic-origin Ukrainian name, derived from Oleksiy meaning "defender" or "protector," and is considered its diminutive form.
Alymuhammad is an Arabic name derived from Ali Muhammad, translating to 'Exalted Praiseworthy', reflecting its namesake's courage, intelligence, and wisdom.
Alyn is a unique and captivating Welsh name derived from Alun, meaning "noble" or "enlightened".
Alyosha is a boy's name of Russian origin, derived from the Russian form of Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh" in Hebrew.
Alyre is a French given name derived from Old German Adalarius, meaning 'noble army', and has been used historically among French nobility.
Alyric is a rare, unisex French name derived from 'alir', meaning 'to fly'. It symbolizes freedom and independence.
Alyson is an English name meaning 'noble friend', derived from Old English words 'al' and 'wy'. It has appeared in medieval literature like Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'.
Alyssa is a Greek name derived from 'alexein', meaning 'to defend'.
Alyster: Greek origin, meaning 'other star', gaining popularity for its modern sound and intriguing significance.
Alyus is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, with no definitive meaning or derivation.
Alywin is an uncommon English name derived from Old English words "æl" meaning "noble" or "elf" and "wine" meaning "friend", translating to "noble friend".
Alyx is a distinctive given name with Greek roots, translating to "defending men" or "protecting men," carrying a strong connotation of protection.
Alyxander is a unique Greek-derived name meaning 'defending men', popularized by Alexander the Great and historically prominent among royalty.
Alyxzander is a Greek-derived name meaning "to defend" or "to protect," signifying strength and courage.
Amaad is an African name of Fulani origin, meaning "peace" or "tranquility," reflecting the importance placed on harmony by this West African ethnic group.
Amaan is an Arabic given name meaning 'blessing', increasingly popular for its simplicity and unique sound.
Amaar is an Arabic boy's name meaning "long-lived" or "eternal".
The name Amaari is of Akan origin, meaning "born on a rainy Monday," symbolizing resilience like rain bringing life despite storms.
Amad is an African name of Arabic origin meaning 'permanent or enduring', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Amadeo is an Italian name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "lover of his people" or "zealous in work for others.
Amadeus is a rare yet distinguished given name of Latin origin meaning "noble power." It gained fame through Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the renowned Austrian composer, and carries an aura of elegance and musical genius.
Amadi is an Igbo origin name meaning "My father has come home" or "God has arrived", reflecting deep cultural significance and gratitude for safe arrivals.
Amado is a charming and unique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'amatus,' meaning beloved or loved. It has been traditionally used in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries since medieval times when it was popular among nobility. Today, it remains relatively uncommon outside of Spanish-speaking communities but has gained some popularity due to its romantic meaning and timeless appeal.
Amador is a unique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'amatus', meaning 'beloved'.
Amadou is a West African masculine given name derived from Mandinka words "ama" meaning peace and "dou" meaning life. It signifies hope for peaceful living and has been popular among various African cultures and globally due to its appealing sound and meaning, though it lacks direct religious or historical references.
Amadu is an African name of Arabic origin meaning "servant of Allah," widely popular among Fulani Muslims.
Amael is a distinctive French name derived from 'amael', meaning 'work'. It gained popularity among medieval nobility and has since been embraced globally.
Amahd is an Arabic origin name derived from 'Amjad', meaning "most handsome". It's historically significant, popular among Muslims worldwide, and has gained modern appeal in diverse cultures.
Amahj is a unique Hebrew boy's name meaning "people," reflecting unity and community. It has historic ties to prominent Jewish figures like Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph.
Amahri is a unique and captivating name of African origin, created by combining the first two letters of Amara ("grace") and Hari (meaning varies).
Amai is a rare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning 'my people', originating from the Old Testament where it refers to the Israelites.
Amaias is a Hebrew name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', tracing back to biblical figure Amzi.
Amair is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'nation' or 'people', with a strong and powerful sound.
Amaire, of French origin, is derived from Old German 'Amalarius', meaning 'work' or 'industrious', with notable bearers like Saint Amalarius of Metz.
Amais is a rare French name derived from Occitan 'amis', meaning 'friends', once popular for twins or siblings during medieval France.
Amaius is a distinctive Latin name derived from "amare," meaning "to love.
Amaj: Of African-Igbo origin meaning 'let us have joy'.