Allfry
Diminutive of Alfred, meaning 'wise counselor'.
Allfryda
Similar to Allfry, meaning 'wise elf', merging wisdom and elfin qualities.
Allfy
A diminutive form expressive of friendliness, derived from Alfred.
Allgar
Meaning 'foreigner', reflecting heritage and a nomadic spirit.
Allger
Meaning 'noble and brave', indicating strength and valor.
Alli
A diminutive form of Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God', representing devotion.
Allice
A variant of Alice, meaning 'noble', symbolizing high social standing or virtue.
Allicea
Meaning 'noble', derived from a variation of Alice, embodying grace and esteem.
Allicen
A variant of Alice, meaning 'noble' or 'of the nobility.'
Allicenne
A variant of Alice, meaning 'noble' or 'of the nobility.'
Allie
A diminutive form of Alison or Alice, meaning 'noble one.'
Allin
A variant of Alan, meaning 'handsome' or 'cheerful.'
Alline
A diminutive form of Alice, meaning 'noble' or 'of the nobility.'
Allis
A diminutive or variation of Alison, meaning 'noble one.'
Allisann
A combination of Alison and Anne, meaning 'noble' and 'grace.'
Allisanne
A combination of Alison and Anne, meaning 'noble' and 'grace.'
Allison
Derived from the Old French name Alis, meaning 'noble' or 'of the nobility.'
Allisoun
An archaic form of Alice, meaning 'noble' or 'of the nobility.'
Allissa
A modern variant of Alyssa, meaning 'noble' or 'of a noble kind.'
Allisson
A variation of Allison, meaning 'noble one.'
Allister
A variant of Alistair, meaning 'defender of the people.'
Allisun
A variant of Allison, meaning 'noble one.'
Allisyn
A modern variant of Allison, meaning 'noble one.'
Allix
A derivative of 'Alyx,' meaning defender of mankind.
Allmer
Derived from 'Almer,' meaning noble or renowned.
Allouette
Meaning lark, symbolizing joy and playfulness as a bird.
Allred
Meaning old counsel, often associated with wisdom.
Allric
Meaning noble ruler, combining strength and leadership.
Allson
Meaning son of Allen, indicating lineage or descent.
Allsop
Derived from a surname meaning from the farm on the hillside.
Allston
Meaning from the elder town, denoting a geographic origin.
Allton
Meaning from the old farm, indicating heritage and agriculture-related roots.
Ally
A diminutive form of names like Alison or Alice, meaning 'noble'.
Allyce
A variant of Alice, meaning 'noble one'.
Allyn
A variant of Alan, meaning 'handsome' or 'cheerful'.
Allys
A variant of Alyssa, derivatively meaning 'noble'.
Allysa
A variant of Alyssa, often interpreted as 'noble'.
Allyse
A variant of Elise, meaning 'pledged to God'.
Allysia
A modern variation of Alicia, meaning 'noble'.
Allyson
A variant of Alison, meaning 'noble'.
Allysoun
A medieval variant of Alison, meaning 'noble'.
Allyssa
A variant of Alyssa, derived from 'Alice,' meaning 'noble' or 'exalted.'
Allysson
A variant of Alyson, meaning 'noble' or 'noble one.'
Allysyn
A phonetic variant of Alyson, meaning 'noble.'
Alma
Means 'soul' in Spanish, symbolizing vitality and essence of life.
Almaia
A modern name that blends 'Alma' and other elements, often interpreted as 'soul' or 'nurturing.'
Almalyn
A variant of 'Alma' combined with -lyn, often signifying 'noble soul.'
Alman
Derived from the Germanic element 'ala' meaning 'all' or 'whole' combined with 'man.'
Almanzo
A modern name possibly derived from 'Almond' or 'noble man,' reflecting strength.
Almar
Means 'noble' or 'famous land' in Germanic roots, often used for both genders.
Almaric
Means 'ruler of all' from the Germanic roots 'adal' (noble) and 'meri' (famous).
Almarick
A variant of Almaric, meaning 'noble ruler' from Germanic origins.
Almarine
Means 'from the sea' in French, signifying a connection to water and beauty.
Almaye
A modern name likely representing strength or vitality, connected to 'Alma.'
Almeda
Means 'meadow' or 'grassy place' in Spanish, symbolizing peace and nature.
Almeida
Originally a Portuguese surname signifying 'the oak grove', often associated with strength and endurance.
Almer
Means 'noble' or 'renowned' in German, often signifying high status or character.
Almeria
Refers to the name of a city in Spain, derived from Arabic meaning 'the watchtower'.
Almeta
Means 'noble' or 'high' in Latin, signifying stature and elevation.
Almir
Means 'prince' or 'commander' in Slavic languages, connoting leadership.
Almo
A name meaning 'elf', reflecting a mythical and whimsical nature.
Almond
Refers to the almond tree and nuts, symbolizing prosperity and nourishment.
Almund
Derived from Old English, meaning 'noble protector', indicating strength and guardianship.
Almus
The name Almus means 'nourishing' or 'kind' in Latin.
Almut
Almut means 'noble strength' in Germanic roots.
Aloc
Aloc translates to 'to speak' in Latin, used for both genders.
Alodia
Alodia means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Spanish origin.
Alodie
Alodie means 'rich' or 'noble' in French.
Aloin
Aloin means ‘noble friend’ in Latin.
Alois
Alois is derived from the German name Ludwig, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter', derived from Latin.
Aloisa
Aloisa means 'famous warrior' in Latin, often considered a feminine form of Alois.
Aloise
Aloise means 'famous warrior' or 'noble' in Old German.
Aloisia
Aloisia is a feminine form of Alois, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Aloisio
Aloisio is the Italian form of Alois, meaning 'noble' or 'famous warrior'.
Alojz
Alojz is the Slovak variation of Louis, meaning 'renowned warrior'.
Alojzije
Alojzije is a Croatian variant of Alois, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Alojzy
Alojzy is the Polish variant of Louis, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Aloma
Aloma means 'night' or 'noble' in Spanish.
Alondra
Alondra translates to 'lark', a symbol of freedom and joy.
Alonsa
Alonsa is a variation of Alonzo, which means 'noble and ready'.
Alonso
Alonso means 'noble and eager' and has roots in Old German.
Alonza
Alonza is a feminine form of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
Alonzo
Alonzo means 'noble and eager' derived from German roots.
Alora
Alora means 'my dream' or 'the dreamer' in Latin origins.
Aloria
Aloria typically signifies 'my dream' or can relate to heights and aspirations.
Alouette
Alouette means 'lark', representing freedom and joy in French culture.
Aloys
Aloys means 'famous warrior', deriving from the name Louis.
Aloysia
Aloysia is a feminine variant of Aloys, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Aloysisus
Aloysius means 'famous warrior', with strong historical ties to religious figures.
Aloysius
Aloysius means 'famous warrior' and is closely associated with various saints.
Alpha
The first letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing new beginnings or strength.
Alphaeus
One who is a son of a well-off family, often used in the context of biblical figures.
Alphege
A name of a saint, meaning 'elf heritage.'
Alphegus
Derived from Alphaeus, referring to a helper or supporter.
Alpheus
Meaning 'supplanting,' often associated with different biblical references.
Alphie
A diminutive of Alphonso, meaning noble and ready.
Alphonse
Noble and prepared, rooted in old Germanic origins.
Alphonsine
The feminine form of Alphonse, also meaning 'noble and prepared.'
Alphonso
Eager for battle, derived from Germanic roots.
Alphonsus
Derived from Alphonse, meaning ready for battle and noble.