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Alexandria is a feminine name derived from the masculine Alexander. The name was given to several cities founded or renamed by Alexander the Great during his military campaigns, most notably Alexandria in Egypt, establis...
Alexandrie is the French form of Alexandria, itself a feminine derivative of the Greek name Alexander. As a distinctly French variant, Alexandria reflects linguistic adaptation while preserving its timeless roots and nob...
Alexandrina is an elaborated feminine form of Alexandra, which itself derives from the masculine Alexander. The name originates from Latin Alexandrina, the feminine counterpart of Alexandrinus, itself from the Greek Alex...
Etymology & Linguistic OriginAlexandrine is a French diminutive of Alexandra, the feminine form of Alexander. The suffix -ine in French creates a familiar, endearing variant, similar to other diminutives like Josephine....
Alèxia is the Catalan feminine form of Alexius, which itself derives from the male given name Alexius. The name is particularly used in Catalan-speaking regions, such as Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands.Etym...
Alexia is a feminine given name that serves as the female form of Alexis. The name Alexis itself derives from the Greek name Ἄλεξις (Alexis), meaning "helper" or "defender," which comes from the Greek verb ἀλέξω (alexo),...
Alexina is a feminine given name with English usage. It originated as a feminine form of Alex or a diminutive of Alexis. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Alexander, which means "defending men" from the ele...
Alexus is a given name and surname primarily used in English-speaking countries. As a given name, it is a variant of Alexis, which itself derives from the Greek name Ἄλεξις (Alexis), meaning “helper” or “defender,” ultim...
Aleyda is a Spanish variant of Aleida, which itself originates as a Dutch and Spanish short form of Adelaide. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Adalheidis, composed of the elements adal "noble" and heit...
Aleyna is a feminine Turkish given name whose origins are likely rooted in Arabic. Its most common proposed etymology derives from the Arabic word علينا (ʿalaynā), meaning “to us” or “upon us.” This phrase appears in Isl...
Alfhild is a Scandinavian feminine name derived from the Old Norse Alfhildr, composed of the elements alfr meaning "elf" or "fairy" and hildr meaning "battle" – hence "elf battle." The name is borne by several legendary...
Alfhildr is an Old Norse feminine name, the original form of the more modern Swedishvariant Alfhild. It is composed of the elements alfr ("elf") and hildr ("battle"), thus conveying the meaning "elf-battle" or "battle el...
Älfiä is a female first name of possible Turkic or Arabic origin. It is a variant of Alfia, which itself may be derived from Arabic ألْف (ʾalf) meaning "thousand." Alternatively, the name may have Turkic roots, though it...
Alfia is a feminine given name found primarily in Tatar and Bashkir cultures. It is an alternate transcription of the Bashkir Әлфиә (see Älfiä) and the Tatar Әлфия (see Älfiya).The name's etymology is not entirely certai...
Älfiya is a Tatar feminine given name, representing a local cognate of the Bashkir name Älfiä. The name belongs to a family of names found across Turkic and Muslim-majority regions, including cognates such as Alfia (used...
Alfiya is a Kyrgyz feminine name, cognate of Älfiä. Älfiä may derive from Arabic ʾalf meaning "thousand" or have Turkic origins. The name's association with a thousand suggests beauty, value, or poetic tradition. Notably...
Alfonsa is the Spanish and Italian feminine form of Alfonso, ultimately derived from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning "noble and ready." The name traces back to the Gothic elements aþals "noble" and funs "ready,"...
Alfonsina is the Italian feminine form of Alfonso, a name with deep roots in medieval Iberian and Gothic history. The masculine base, Alfonso, derives from the Latinized version of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, compose...
Alfreda is the feminine form of Alfred, used primarily in English, German, Italian, and Polish.Etymology and BackgroundThe name ultimately derives from Old English Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf meaning "elf" and r...
Alheri is a female given name of Hausa origin, predominantly used in West Africa, particularly in countries like Nigeria and Niger. The name means "the charitable, the good," derived from the Arabic root khayr (خير), whi...
Ali 2 is a diminutive of Alison 1, Alexandra, and other names beginning with the same sound, such as Alexa, Allie, and Ally 1. While commonly perceived as a nickname in English, it has also been used as an independent gi...
Alia is a feminine name of Arabic origin, commonly used as an alternate transcription of the Arabic names علياء (Alya 1), عالية (Aaliyah), or عليّة (Aliya 1). All these names share Arabic roots related to concepts of hei...
Alia 2 is the Old German form of Ella 1, a Norman name that originally served as a short form of various Germanic names containing the element alles meaning "other" (from Proto-Germanic *aljaz).Etymology and OriginAlia 2...
Aliah is a feminine given name of English origin, serving as a variant of Aaliyah. This name emerged within English-speaking countries as a modern spelling adaptation influenced by the rising popularity of the singer Aal...
Aliaksandra is the Belarusian form of Alexandra, itself the feminine version of the Greek name Alexander. Composed of the elements alexein meaning "to defend" and anēr (genitive andros) meaning "man," the name Alexander...
Aliana is a female given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is considered a variant of either Alana or Eliana 1, and as such, its meaning is indirectly tied to the origins of those names. Alana itself...
Alica is a Slovak given name, primarily feminine, derived as a Slavic form of Alice. The name Alice itself traces back through Old French Aalis and Adelais to the Germanic name Adalheidis, ultimately from elements adal (...
Alice is a feminine given name with a rich history spanning multiple European languages. It originated from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which itself derived from the Germanic name Adelheidis (mode...
Alícia is the Catalan form of the name Alice, as well as a Portuguese variant. It is a feminine given name widely used in Catalan-speaking regions (such as Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands) and Portugal. Lik...
EtymologyAlicia is a feminine given name used primarily in English, French, Spanish, and Swedish-speaking countries. It is a Latinized form of Alice, which itself originates from the Old French name Aalis, a short form o...
Alicja is the Polish form of Alice, a given name that has enjoyed widespread popularity across Europe.Etymology and OriginsAlicja ultimately derives from the same Germanic roots as Alice: from the Old French name Aalis,...
Alida is a feminine given name most commonly used in Dutch, German, and Hungarian contexts, with a history of also being popular in Norway during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally developed as a dimin...
Aliénor is the French form of Eleanor, a name that gained widespread fame through Eleanor of Aquitaine (12th century), one of the most powerful women of the Middle Ages. The Occitan original, Alienòr, is believed to have...
Alienòr is the Occitan form of Eleanor. The name has a fascinating etymology that traces back to the Occitan phrase alia Aenor, meaning "the other Aenor". This nickname was used to distinguish Eleanor of Aquitaine (12th...
Aliisa is a Finnish feminine given name and a form of Alice, originating as a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide). The name entered Finnish usage through the Nordic tradition, where Alice has long b...
Aliki is a feminine given name used primarily in Greece. It is the Greek form of Alice, and also corresponds with the Greek word άλικη meaning "scarlet".EtymologyThe name Alice, from which Aliki derives, has a complex li...
Alīna is a Latvian feminine given name, equivalent to the more widely known Alina. It is a Latinate form derived from French Adeline, which itself originated as a diminutive of Germanic names containing the element adal...
Alina is a feminine given name with a rich multicultural background, widely used across Europe and beyond. It functions as a short form of Adelina (derived from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"), Albina (from La...
Alinafe is a feminine name of Chewa origin, spoken predominantly in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It means "he or she is with us" in the Chewa language (also known as Chichewa). The name reflects a deep-rooted cultural...
Aline is a feminine given name used in English, French, and Portuguese. It originated as a medieval short form of Adeline, which itself derives from the Old High German name Adelina, composed of the element adal meaning...
EtymologyAliona is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Аляёна (Alyona) or the Ukrainian name Альона (Alyona). Its roots trace back through the diminutive Alyona to the Russian Yelena, which is a form of the Gr...
Alis is the Welsh form of Alice. As a name popular in Wales, it reflects the adaptation of the Continental name Alice into the Welsh linguistic tradition. The root Alice itself derives from the Old French Aalis, a short...
Alisa is a female given name used in several languages, including Georgian, Bosnian, Finnish, Russian, and Ukrainian. It is a form of Alice, which itself derives from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, u...
Alise is the Latvian form of Alice, a name with deep Germanic and French roots. The name Alice ultimately derives from the Old French Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais, which itself comes from the Germanic name Adalheidis (...
Alise 2 is a variant of Alice. The name originates from the Old French short form Aalis, which itself is a shortening of Adelais, a Germanic name derived from Adelaide, meaning 'noble type' (from the elements adal 'noble...
Etymology and OriginsAlisha is a variant of Alicia, which itself is a Latinized form of Alice. Alice derives from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, itself from the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide...
Alishia is a modern English variant of Alicia, itself a Latinized form of Alice. The name ultimately traces back through Old French Aalis and Adelais to the Germanic name Adalheidis (Adelaide), meaning "noble natured" (n...
Alisia is a feminine given name used primarily in English, functioning as a variant of Alicia. The name Alicia itself is a Latinized form of Alice, which ultimately derives from the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adel...
Alison is a female given name of English and French origin, traditionally used in English- and French-speaking countries. It is a Norman French diminutive of Aalis, which is itself a short form of Adelaide via Alice. Des...
Alissa is an English feminine given name, considered a variant of Alyssa. The name is part of a larger family that traces back to the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which itself derives from the Germanic name...
Alisson 2 is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Alison 1, itself a Norman French diminutive of Aalis, which is a form of Alice. The name Alice ultimately traces back through Old French Aalis and Adelais to...
Alisya is a feminine given name and a variant of Alicia, which itself is derived from Alice, the English form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide), meaning "noble natured" or "noble kind." The spelling Alisya l...
Alita is a feminine given name that may be a variant of Alethea, which is derived from the Greek ἀλήθεια (aletheia) meaning 'truth'. However, etymological sources also suggest a possible Spanish origin for Alita, used as...
Alivia is a modern English variant of the name Olivia, which was coined by William Shakespeare for his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). The character Olivia is a noblewoman from Illyria who is courted by Duke Orsino but ulti...
Alix is a medieval French variant of the name Alice, derived from the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which itself comes from the Germanic Adalheidis (see Adelaide). Although primarily feminine, Alix has occas...
Aliyə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, a local form of Aaliyah. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root ʿalā, meaning “to be high,” through the masculine name Aali, which means “high, lofty, sublime.” Thus...
Äliya is a Kazakh feminine given name, representing the Kazakh form of Aliya 1.Etymology and OriginsThe name ultimately derives from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā), meaning "to be high" or "to be elevated." From this root co...
Aliya is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kyrgyz, Urdu, Uzbek, Tatar, and other languages with significant Muslim populations. It functions as the feminine form of Ali 1, a name meaning "lofty" or "sublime" in Arabi...
Aliya 2 is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, derived from the root ʿala meaning "to ascend, to climb." The name directly translates to "ascent" in Hebrew, evoking a sense of rising or elevation. In modern Hebrew, the ter...
Aliyah 1 is an alternate transcription of Arabic عالية (see Aaliyah) or عليّة (see Aliya 1). This feminine name originates from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā), meaning "to be high". The core meaning conveyed by the name is "...
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