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Alicia | Meaning : A Latinized form of the German Alice, from Adalheidis meaning nobility; A form of alice means noble Used in : Australian, German, Jamaican, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, American, Danish, European |
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Alienor | Meaning : Foreign, Other God is my light Used in : French, German, Greek, Arabic, British, English, European |
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Aline | Meaning : Alone; Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble, Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen Used in : German, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Slavic, American, Australian, British, English, European |
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Alisa | Meaning : A form of Alice meaning '(Of) Noble kind, Noble type', Grand, Stately Used in : Australian, Finnish, German, Jamaican, Spanish, Swedish, American, Arabic, Hebrew, European |
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Alise | Meaning : Noble sort, Of The Nobility; Germanic - of the noble kind; Noble; Honorable; Hebrew - Ornament; A derivative of Alice Used in : French, German, Greek, Spanish, Australian, British, Danish, English, European |
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Alistair | Meaning : Defender of men or mankind; ruler, avenger; Variant of Alexander Used in : Australian, British, English, French, Gaelic, Greek, Scottish, European |
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Alisz | Meaning : Noble; sensible, modest, Sweet, Truthful Used in : German, European |
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Alixandra | Meaning : Defender of Mankind; Feminine of Alexander Used in : French, Greek, Australian, European |
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Alka | Meaning : A Girl With A Lovely Hair, Lock of Curly Hair, Defender of Mankind Used in : Polish, Hindu, European |
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Alkimos | Meaning : Strong Used in : European |
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Allan | Meaning : Allan is Little Rock, Handsome Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Swedish, Australian, European |
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Allecra | Meaning : Lively, Happy Used in : Italian, European |
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Allena | Meaning : Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen Used in : French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Slavic, European |
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Allighiero | Meaning : A Noble Spear Used in : European |
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Allistair | Meaning : Defender or protector of mankind; Variant of Alexander Used in : Gaelic, Greek, Australian, European |
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Ally | Meaning : Arabic - High; Lofty; Sublime; Germanic - of a noble kind; Greek - Defender; A variant of Ali Used in : Australian, German, Greek, Swedish, Celtic, American, British, Danish, English, European |
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Almaquio | Meaning : Foreign Combatant Used in : European |
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Almos | Meaning : Sleepy, Dreamy Used in : Australian, European |
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Almundina | Meaning : Reference to the Virgin Mary; Refers To The Virgin Mary Used in : Spanish, European |
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Aloeus | Meaning : Father of giants Used in : Greek, European |
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Aloisia | Meaning : Famous fighting; Famous warrior, Famous in battle Used in : German, European |
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Alojzy | Meaning : Famous Warrior, Famous in Battle, Fame and War Used in : Australian, Polish, European |
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Alonsa | Meaning : A form of alonza, Eager Used in : German, Jamaican, Spanish, European |
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Aloys | Meaning : A famous warrior, a quick thinker and a very warm hearted individual, Famous in war Used in : German, French, German, Irish, Latin, Teutonic, European |
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Alpha | Meaning : 'Firstborn.' The first letter of the Greek alphabet, An excellent firstborn child with leadership and chieftian qualities, First letter of the Greek alphabet Used in : African, Australian, Chinese, Greek, French, Latin, Swedish, American, European |
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Alphonsine | Meaning : noble-ready; Common spanish name since 7th century; Feminine form of Alphonso; From Old German Adalfuns Used in : French, German, European |
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Alpine | Meaning : White, Swiss Alps; Latin - White; Blond; Fair One; A derivative of name Alpin Used in : Gaelic, European |
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Alrigo | Meaning : Rules an estate Used in : Italian, Teutonic, European |
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Alsatia | Meaning : A rare first name derived from Alsace - a region in France Used in : French, British, English, European |
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Alterio | Meaning : Like A Starry Night Used in : European |
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Altherr | Meaning : Old Master, or an older person of high status Used in : European |
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Aluino | Meaning : A magical noble friend and a strong willed person who is ambition driven; Variant of Alvin Used in : British, English, German, Spanish, European |
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Alvan | Meaning : A tall and lofty noble friend having eloquent, sublime and versatile nature, Loved by all, Noble Friend Used in : Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, Latin, European |
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Alvarita | Meaning : Speaker of truth; Feminine of Alvaro Used in : Spanish, European |
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Alvie | Meaning : A noble wise friend of the elves who enjoys practical arts and systematic schedule; Diminutive of Alvin. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, German, Swedish, English, German, Australian, European |
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Alviss | Meaning : A wise, determined born leader possessing individuality and confidence Used in : Australian, Norse, European |