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Álǫf Feminine Old Norse

Álǫf is an Old Norse feminine given name, originating as the feminine form of Áleifr, the Old Norse equivalent of Olaf. The name's root, Olaf, is derived from Old Norse Áleifr, meaning “ancestor's descendant,” from the e...

Aloïs Masculine French

Aloïs is the French form of Aloysius, itself a Latinized version of Aloys, an old Occitan variant of the name Louis. The Occitan region in southern France developed this distinctive form during the Middle Ages. The name...

Alois Masculine Czech German

Alois is the German and Czech form of Aloysius, which itself derives from an Old Occitan form of Louis. The name thus traces its roots to the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior." While Alois is a distinct name...

Aloïse Unisex French

Aloïse is a French masculine and feminine form of Aloysius, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Aloysius itself is the Latinized form of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis, notably borne by Saint Aloysius G...

Alojz Masculine Croatian Slovak +1

Alojz is the Slovenian, Slovak, and Croatian form of Aloysius, itself a Latinized version of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis. Ultimately derived from the Germanic name Chlodovech, meaning "famous warrior," the name c...

Alojzy Masculine Polish

Alojzy is the Polish form of Aloysius, a Latinized version of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis. The name Louis, in turn, derives from the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior" or "famous in battle." Alojzy th...

Alon 1 Masculine Hebrew

Alon is a Hebrew masculine name meaning "oak tree." In Hebrew, the word alon (אַלּוֹן) directly refers to the sturdy, long-lived oak, a tree symbolizing strength, endurance, and nobility in ancient Israelite culture. The...

Alon 2 Masculine Tagalog

Alon is a masculine given name of Tagalog origin, meaning "wave." It directly derives from the Tagalog word alon, which refers to a wave in a body of water, such as in the sea or ocean. The name evokes imagery of movemen...

Aloys Masculine

Aloys is a name that carries a rich linguistic and historical legacy. It is the Medieval Occitan form of Louis, which itself traces back to the Latinized Ludovicus and the Germanic Ludwig. The name thus participates in t...

Alp Masculine Turkish

Alp is a Turkish masculine given name and surname that means "hero, brave" in Turkish. The name has ancient roots in the Proto-Turkic language, where it served as a title denoting courage and martial prowess, used for bo...

Alphius Masculine Medieval Latin

Alphius is a name of uncertain meaning, possibly a variant of Alphaeus, or derived from an Umbrian root meaning "white". It is recorded as a Medieval Latin name and is most notably associated with a 3rd-century Christian...

Alphonse Masculine French

Alphonse is the French form of Alfonso, a name borne by numerous kings of Spain and Portugal. It derives from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning "noble and ready", composed of the elements aþals "noble" and funs "re...

Alpin Masculine Scottish

Alpin is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Ailpean, which itself is possibly derived from a Pictish word meaning "white". This name has strong historical roots in early medieval Scotland, particularly among...

Alte 2 Masculine Frisian

Alte is a Frisian masculine given name, originally a short form of names beginning with the Old German element alt meaning "old". This element was common in early Germanic onomastics, often signifying wisdom, experience,...

Alte 1 Feminine Yiddish

Alte is a Yiddish feminine given name, the feminine form of Alter. The root name Alter derives from the Yiddish word אַלט (alt), meaning "old." The name carries a profound cultural and religious significance in Jewish tr...

Alter Masculine Yiddish

Alter is a Yiddish masculine given name derived from the word alt, meaning "old." This name was traditionally bestowed upon a sickly newborn by Jewish parents as an apotropaic measure, intended to deceive the Angel of De...

Alton Masculine English

Alton (pronounced AWL-tən, also UK OL-tən) is an English masculine given name. Historically, it originated as a surname derived from a place name meaning 'town at the source of the river' in Old English. The first elemen...

Alun Masculine Welsh

Alun is a Welsh masculine given name, the Welsh form of Alan 1. The name has been in use in Wales for centuries and is also the name of two rivers in Wales, the rivers Alun in Denbighshire and in Pembrokeshire.EtymologyT...

Alv Masculine Norwegian

Alv is a Norwegian masculine given name, directly taken from the Old Norse word alfr meaning “elf” or “supernatural being.” It functions both as a standalone name and as a short form of compound names like Toralv that co...

Alve Masculine Swedish

Alve is a Swedish masculine given name, a variant of Alf 1, which in turn derives from Old Norse alfr meaning "elf". In Norse mythology and legend, elves were often associated with beauty, magic, and trickery. The name t...

Alvin Masculine English Swedish

Alvin is a male given name used in English and Swedish, among other cultures. It originated as a medieval form of several Old English names, primarily Ælfwine, Æðelwine, and Ealdwine. The name was revived in the 19th cen...

Alvis Masculine Latvian Norse

Etymology and OriginsAlvis is a given name of Old Norse origin, derived from Alvíss, meaning "all wise". The name connects to the element al- ("all") and víss ("wise"). As a Latvian name, it was first recorded in the ear...

Alvise Masculine Italian

Alvise is a Venetian variant of the name Louis, originating as a regional form in the Republic of Venice and surrounding areas. The name Louis itself derives from the Frankish name Chlodwig, meaning "famous warrior," and...

Alwin Masculine Dutch German +1

Etymology and Origin Alwin is a Dutch and German given name, representing a contracted form of Adalwin. Adalwin itself derives from the Old German elements adal "noble" and wini "friend", making Alwin's meaning "noble fr...

Alwine Feminine German

Alwine is a German feminine given name, serving as the feminine form of Alwin. Ultimately, the name traces back to the proto-Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and wini meaning "friend". This etymology connects it to...

Alyce Feminine English

Etymology and OriginAlyce is a feminine given name and a variant of Alice. Alice itself derives from the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which ultimately comes from the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide),...

Alys Feminine English

Alys is a variant of Alice. The name Alice itself derives from the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which ultimately comes from the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide), composed of the elements adal 'noble'...

Alyse Feminine English

Alyse is an English variant of Alice, a name with a long and rich history. The name Alice itself originates from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which in turn derives from the Germanic name Adelaide....

Alyson Feminine English

Alyson is a variant spelling of Alison 1, ultimately derived from Alice. The name Alison itself emerged from a Norman French diminutive of the Old French name Aalis, which was a short form of Adelais, tracing its roots b...

Alyx Feminine English

Alyx is a feminine variant of Alex. The name Alex is itself a short form of Alexander or Alexandra, all deriving from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defending men" from alexo (to defend) and aner (man). Though Alexa...

Amber Feminine Dutch English

Amber is a feminine name derived directly from the English word for the gemstone, which is itself fossilized tree resin, or for the orange-yellow color reminiscent of the stone. The word “amber” ultimately traces a long...

Amberly Feminine English

Amberly is an elaborative feminine name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a modern variation of the name Amber, influenced by the phonic and orthographic model of Kimberly. The name combines the soft me...

Ambre Feminine French

Ambre is a French feminine given name, the French cognate of Amber. Like its English counterpart, the name ultimately derives from the Arabic word ʿanbar (عنبر), meaning "ambergris," a waxy substance secreted by sperm wh...

Ambroise Masculine French

Etymology and OriginsAmbroise is the French form of Ambrosius, derived ultimately from the Greek name Ambrosios, meaning "immortal." The Greek root, ambrotos, conveys the concept of divinity and everlasting life. The nam...

Ambrose Masculine English

Ambrose is an English masculine given name derived from the Late Latin Ambrosius, which itself comes from the Greek Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios), meaning "immortal". The name is closely associated with Saint Ambrose, the 4th-ce...

Ambrosine Feminine English

Ambrosine is the feminine form of Ambrose, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Deriving from the Late Latin name Ambrosius, which itself comes from the Greek Ambrosios meaning “immortal,” the name carries an...

Amé Masculine Medieval French

Amé is a medieval French masculine given name, serving as the Old French form of Aimé. Dating back to the Middle Ages, this name directly evolved from the Latin Amatus, meaning "beloved" or "loved one." Its feminine coun...

Amel 1 Masculine Bosnian

Amel is a Bosnian masculine form of Amal 1 (from the Arabic root أمل (ʾamala) meaning "to hope for"). The name directly means "hope" or "aspiration" and is common throughout the Muslim world, but Amel specifically gained...

Amel 2 Feminine Arabic

Amel 2 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name آمال (see Aamaal), chiefly used in North Africa. It represents a variant spelling of Aamaal, which itself derives from a plural form of the Arabic root Amal 1, mean...

Amen Masculine Egyptian

Amen is a masculine name of Egyptian origin, serving as a variant of Amon, the Greek form of the Egyptian god Yamanu, meaning "the hidden one". This name is directly linked to the ancient Egyptian deity Amen (also known...

Américo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Américo is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Amerigo, a medieval Italian name that ultimately derives from the Germanic name Emmerich. The name Emmerich itself is a composite with an uncertain first element—possibly fro...

Amerigo Masculine Italian

Amerigo is a medieval Italian name, best known as the given name of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci (1451–1512). It is an Italian form of Emmerich, a Germanic name with a complex etymological background. The Germanic eleme...

Amery Unisex English

Amery is a variant of Emery, itself the Norman French form of the ancient Germanic name Emmerich. The Normans introduced Emery to England after the Conquest, yet it never enjoyed widespread popularity as a given name dur...

Ami 1 Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Etymology and Biblical ContextAmi 1 is a Hebrew name meaning "trustworthy, reliable." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of a servant of King Solomon. The name is derived from the Hebrew root aman, which connote...

Ami 4 Masculine Hebrew

Ami is a Hebrew masculine name meaning "my people" or "my nation." It is derived from the Hebrew word ‘am (עַם) meaning "people" or "nation," combined with the first-person singular possessive suffix -i (ִי), yielding th...

Ami 3 Feminine Japanese

EtymologyAmi is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically written with two kanji: the first character 亜 (a) meaning “second” or “Asia,” and the second character 美 (mi) meaning “beautiful.” As with many Japanese n...

Ami 2 Feminine English

Ami 2 is an English variant spelling of the name Amy. Amy itself derives from the Old French name Amée, meaning "beloved" (modern French aimée), which is a vernacular form of the Latin Amata. As an English name, Amy was...

Amice Feminine Medieval English

Amice is a Medieval English feminine name derived from the Latin amicus, meaning "friend". It was a popular given name during the Middle Ages, particularly in England, though it has since fallen out of common use and is...

Amie Feminine English

Amie is a variant spelling of Amy, a female given name meaning "beloved." While Amy is the more common form, Amie offers a distinctive alternative that has been used primarily in English-speaking countries, especially th...

Amin Masculine Arabic Indonesian +3

Amin is an Arabic masculine given name derived from أمين (ʾamīn), meaning "truthful" or "trustworthy." It is cognate to the word Amen (Arabic: آمين), sharing the root concept of faithfulness. The name appears across the...

Aminə Feminine Azerbaijani

Aminə is the Azerbaijani form of Amina, a name of Arabic origin widely used in the Muslim world. It is derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina), meaning "safe, secure" or "to be faithful." The name holds profound religi...

Amine 1 Masculine Arabic

Amine is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amin (أمين), chiefly used in North Africa, particularly in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. The name derives from the Arabic root element ʾamīn, meaning "truthful" or...

Amine 2 Feminine Turkish

Etymology and MeaningAmine is the Turkish form of Amina, a name of Arabic origin that carries deep historical and spiritual significance. The root of Amina is derived from the Arabic word ʾamina, meaning "safe, secure" o...

Aminu Masculine Hausa

Aminu is a Hausa name, originating from the Arabic root Amin. It is widely used among Hausa-speaking communities in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Niger. The name carries the meaning of "trustworthy," "truthful...

Amir 1 Masculine Arabic Indonesian +9

Amir 1 is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic title amīr (أمير), meaning "commander, prince". The term entered English as the loanword emir, historically used for military commanders and provincial governors i...

Amir 2 Masculine Hebrew

Amir 2 is a masculine Hebrew name that literally means "treetop" (or "crown of a tree") in Hebrew. The word amir (עָמִיר) appears in biblical Hebrew to denote the uppermost part of a tree, often a date palm or olive tree...

Amis Masculine Medieval English Medieval French

Amis is a medieval masculine given name, derived as a variant of Amice, which comes from Latin amicus meaning "friend." This name was used in Medieval England and France, reflecting the period's fondness for names emphas...

Amit 2 Unisex Hebrew

EtymologyAmit 2 is a Hebrew name, unrelated to the more common Indian name Amit. It means "friend" in Hebrew. This meaning reflects the value placed on companionship and loyalty in Jewish culture.Meaning: FriendOrigin: H...

Amit 1 Masculine Bengali Nepali +8

Amit is a masculine given name widely used across the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali, Nepali, Punjabi, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, and Telugu linguistic communities. It originates from...

Amity Feminine English

Amity is a feminine given name of English origin that directly derives from the English word meaning "friendship." Its ultimate root lies in the Latin word amicus, meaning "friend," from which the abstract noun amicus ev...

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