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Albanian names are used in the country of Albania, as well as Kosovo and other Albanian communities throughout the world.

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Adem Masculine Turkish Albanian +1

Adem is a masculine given name common in Turkey, Bosnia, and Albania, serving as the Turkish, Bosnian, and Albanian form of Adam. The name corresponds to the biblical and Quranic figure Adam, who is recognized as the fir...

Adile Feminine Turkish Albanian

Adile is a Turkish and Albanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Adil. The root name Adil means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, stemming from the root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly." This name w...

Admir Masculine Albanian Bosnian

Admir is a masculine given name used primarily in the Balkans, particularly among Albanians and Bosniaks. Its exact etymology is uncertain, but it is widely considered a variant of Amir, an Arabic name meaning "commander...

Afërdita Feminine Albanian

Afërdita is an Albanian feminine given name that carries dual significance. Derived from the Albanian words afër meaning "nearby, close" and ditë meaning "day", it literally translates to "daybreak" or "morning's approac...

Afrim Masculine Albanian

Afrim is a male given name of Albanian origin. In Albanian, the name is derived from the word afrim, meaning "approach" or "dawn." This meaning conveys a sense of new beginnings and closeness, reflecting positive aspirat...

Agim Masculine Albanian

Agim is an Albanian masculine given name that directly means "dawn" in the Albanian language. The name evokes the first light of day, symbolizing new beginnings and renewal. Agim is also used as a surname in Albanian com...

Agnesa Feminine Albanian Slovak

Agnesa is the Slovak and Albanian form of Agnes, a feminine given name with deep roots in Christian tradition. The base name Agnes itself is a Latinized form of the Greek Ἅγνη (Hagne), derived from ἁγνός (hagnos), meanin...

Agron Masculine Albanian

Agron is a masculine given name used most commonly in Albania and among Albanian communities. Its origin may be traced to the Illyrian language, though precise etymology remains debated. One theory links it to Albanian a...

Aida Feminine Arabic Kazakh +5

Aida is a feminine given name with multiple cultural origins, most famously popularized by Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida (1871). The name is a variant of Ayda, an Arabic name meaning "returning, visitor." In Turkey, Ayda i...

Ajan Masculine Albanian

Ajan is an Albanian masculine given name. It is a borrowing of the name Ayan 2, which has distinct origins and meanings. In Kazakh and Azerbaijani, Ayan derives from the Arabic word ʿiyān meaning "clear, obvious, revelat...

Ajla Feminine Albanian Bosnian

Ajla is a feminine given name used in Bosnian and Albanian speaking regions, as well as in other parts of the former Yugoslavia such as Croatia. It is the Bosnian and Albanian form of Ayla 2, which means "moonlight, halo...

Alban Masculine Albanian English +2

Alban is a masculine given name used in Albanian, English, French, and German. It derives from the Roman cognomen Albanus, meaning "from Alba." Alba itself was the name of several places in the Roman Empire, most notably...

Albana Feminine Albanian Roman

Albana is a feminine given name used primarily in Albanian-speaking regions and derived from the Latin Albānus, meaning "from Alba." It is the feminine form of Alban, which traces back to the Roman cognomen Albanus, refe...

Albert Masculine Albanian Catalan +15

Albert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Adalbert, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright". Thus, the name signifies "noble and bright"....

Aleksandër Masculine Albanian

Aleksandër is the Albanian form of Alexander. The name is derived from the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men," combining alexo ("to defend, help") and aner ("man").Etymology and HistoryBorrowed from A...

Alfred Masculine Albanian Catalan +8

Alfred is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the Old English name Ælfræd, which combines the elements ælf ("elf") and ræd ("counsel, advice")—thus meaning "elf counsel." The name is a rare survival fr...

Ali 1 Masculine Somali Arabic +14

Ali is a masculine given name widely used across the Muslim world, meaning "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ʿalā (علا), meaning "to be high," which is also the root of the element ʿalā.Etymolog...

Alket Masculine Albanian

Alket is an Albanian masculine given name, representing the Albanian form of the Ancient Greek name Alcetas (also Latinized as Alketas). The name Alcetas is derived from the Greek word ἀλκή (alke), meaning "strength" or...

Alketa Feminine Albanian

Alketa is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine Alcetas. The root name Alcetas is of Greek origin, possibly stemming from the Greek word ἀλκή (alkē), meaning "strength, prowess." This reflects the n...

Alma 1 Feminine Albanian Croatian +12

Alma 1 is a feminine given name with a rich and complex history spanning multiple European languages and cultural contexts. Its modern popularity surged after the Battle of Alma (1854), fought near the River Alma in Crim...

Altin Masculine Albanian

Altin is an Albanian masculine given name, derived from the Turkish word altın, meaning "gold". The name reflects the historical influence of Ottoman Turkish on Albanian naming traditions, where words associated with pre...

Ana Feminine Georgian Albanian +11

Ana is a cross-cultural form of Anna, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace." It is used widely across Slavic, Romance, Baltic, and other European languages, as well as in Fiji and Tonga. The nam...

Andi 2 Masculine Albanian

Andi 2 is an Albanian masculine given name derived from the Albanian word ëndë, meaning "desire, pleasure." This etymology reflects a broader trend in Albanian onomastics of using nouns or adjectives with positive connot...

Anila 3 Feminine Albanian

Anila 3 is an Albanian feminine given name. It is possibly a diminutive of Ana, the Albanian form of Anna. Anna ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning “favor” or “grace.” In the Old Testament, Hannah was...

Anisa Feminine Somali Arabic +2

Anisa is a feminine given name used in several cultures, primarily in Somalia, Arabic-speaking regions, Indonesia, and Albania. It is the feminine form of Anis, a name of Arabic origin meaning "friendly, friend." The roo...

Anxhela Feminine Albanian

Anxhela is the Albanian form of Angela, ultimately derived from the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος) meaning "messenger." The name entered the Albanian language through the Christian tradition, where angels are revered as di...

Arbana Feminine Albanian

Arbana is an Albanian female given name derived from the Albanian word arbën, meaning "Albanian." It is the feminine counterpart of the masculine name Arben, reflecting a common pattern in Albanian onomastics where gende...

Arben Masculine Albanian

Arben is an Albanian masculine given name with deep historical and cultural roots. It derives from the Albanian word Arbën, meaning "Albanian," and is directly linked to the Principality of Arbanon (Albanian: Principata...

Ardian Masculine Albanian

Ardian is an Albanian given name derived from the ancient Illyrian tribe known as the Ardiaei. Modern Albanians consider themselves descendants of the Illyrians, and the name Ardian reflects this connection to the pre-Ro...

Ardit Masculine Albanian

Ardit is an Albanian masculine given name that carries the poetic meaning of "golden day" (from Albanian ar "gold" and ditë "day"). The name reflects the tradition of forming compound names from positive elements in Alba...

Ardita Feminine Albanian

Ardita is a feminine Albanian given name, derived as the feminine form of Ardit. The masculine root Ardit is composed of the Albanian elements ar ("gold") and ditë ("day"), thus carrying the noble meaning "golden day." T...

Arian Masculine Albanian

Arian is an Albanian masculine name derived from the Albanian element ar, meaning "gold." As such, the name carries connotations of preciousness and value. It is a simplified variant of the name Arjan 2, which shares the...

Arjan 2 Masculine Albanian

Arjan 2 is an Albanian variant of the name Arian. The root name Arian is derived from the Albanian element ar, meaning "gold." Thus, Arjan 2 carries the symbolic connotation of gold—representing value, purity, and bright...

Artan Masculine Albanian

Artan is an Albanian masculine given name derived from the Albanian word artë, meaning "golden". The name reflects a common cultural practice of choosing names that evoke precious metals or qualities, symbolizing value,...

Artur Masculine Armenian Albanian +11

Artur is a masculine given name that serves as the form of Arthur in several languages, including Albanian, Armenian, Belarusian, Catalan, Czech, Estonian, Galician, German, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, and Ukra...

Astrit Masculine Albanian

Astrit is an Albanian masculine given name, derived directly from the Albanian vocabulary word astrit, which means "green whip snake" or "dragon". The name evokes powerful natural and mythological imagery, likely referen...

Bajram Masculine Albanian

Bajram is the Albanian form of the Turkish and Azerbaijani name Bayram, meaning "festival, holiday." It is a masculine given name predominantly used in Albania and Kosovo, reflecting the region's Ottoman heritage and Isl...

Bashkim Masculine Albanian

Bashkim is an Albanian masculine given name, derived from the Albanian word bashkë, meaning "together." The name carries the broader sense of "unity." It is a name that reflects collective harmony and social cohesion, em...

Behar Masculine Albanian

Behar is an Albanian masculine given name derived from the archaic Albanian word behar, meaning “spring” or “summer.” The word itself traces back to Turkish bahar, which ultimately originates from Persian, reflecting the...

Behare Feminine Albanian

Behare is the feminine form of Behar in Albanian. The root name Behar derives from the archaic Albanian word behar, meaning "spring" or "summer," which itself comes from Turkish bahar, ultimately of Persian origin. As a...

Bekim Masculine Albanian

Bekim is an Albanian masculine given name, derived from the Albanian word bekim, meaning "blessing." It is a distinctly native Albanian name, not borrowed from other languages, and reflects a common naming tradition in t...

Besim 2 Masculine Albanian

Besim 2 is an Albanian masculine given name meaning "faith, trust" in the Albanian language. The name reflects traditional values of trustworthiness and fidelity, commonly cherished in Albanian culture.EtymologyThe Alban...

Besnik Masculine Albanian

Besnik is an Albanian masculine given name with a straightforward yet profound meaning: "faithful" or "loyal." Derived directly from the Albanian language, the name embodies trustworthiness and steadfastness. As a first...

Bledar Masculine Albanian

Bledar is an Albanian masculine given name of ancient Illyrian origin. The name is derived from an Illyrian name that was Latinized as Blaedarus, which may mean "pale" or "fair, fair-haired" — suggesting early associatio...

Blerim Masculine Albanian

Blerim is an Albanian masculine given name that derives its meaning directly from the Albanian lexicon. The name signifies "greenery" or "vegetation," evoking imagery of fresh, verdant landscapes. As a given name, Blerim...

Blerina Feminine Albanian

Blerina is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Blerim. The root Blerim directly evokes the natural world, as its meaning is literally "greenery, vegetation" in Albanian. Consequently, Blerina...

Blerta Feminine Albanian

Blerta is an Albanian feminine given name that originates from the Albanian word blertë, meaning "green". The name embodies a connection to nature, symbolizing growth, life, and freshness, reflecting the vibrant color it...

Bora 2 Feminine Albanian

Bora is a feminine Albanian given name derived from the Albanian word borë, meaning "snow." The name evokes the purity and beauty of snow, and is often associated with winter landscapes and the idea of freshness or clean...

Brunilda Feminine Albanian Italian +2

Brunilda is the Albanian, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Brunhild, a name of Germanic origin meaning "armor protection" or "protection in battle" (from the Old Germanic elements brunna "armor, protection" and h...

Bujar Masculine Albanian

Bujar is an Albanian masculine given name that carries the positive meaning "generous, noble". Rooted in the Albanian language, the name reflects qualities highly valued in Albanian culture, such as kindness, honor, and...

Bukurije Feminine Albanian

Bukurije is an Albanian feminine given name, derived directly from the Albanian word bukur, meaning “beautiful.” It is part of a group of Albanian names that draw on positive attributes associated with physical appearanc...

Burim Masculine Albanian

Burim is an Albanian masculine given name, derived from the Albanian word burim meaning "spring, well, water source". The name evokes imagery of fresh water, a vital and life-giving resource, particularly resonant in the...

Dafina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +1

Etymology and Meaning Dafina is a feminine given name used in Albanian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian, derived from the word for "laurel" in these languages. The name traces its ultimate origin to Greek daphne (δάφνη), meani...

Dajana Feminine Albanian Croatian +1

Dajana is a female given name used in Serbian, Croatian, and Albanian, functioning as a variant of the name Diana and reflecting the English pronunciation of that name.EtymologyThe name Dajana is directly borrowed from L...

Dardan Masculine Albanian

Dardan is an Albanian masculine given name, derived from the Dardani, an Illyrian tribe that inhabited the Balkan Peninsula in antiquity. The name of the tribe may come from an Illyrian word meaning pear (cognate with mo...

Dardana Feminine Albanian

Dardana is the feminine form of Dardan, an Albanian given name. The name Dardan derives from the Dardani, an ancient Illyrian tribe that inhabited the Balkan Peninsula, including what is now Kosovo. The tribal name is be...

Denis Masculine Albanian Croatian +8

Denis is a masculine given name derived from the medieval French forms Denys or Denis, which themselves come from the ancient Greek name Dionysius, meaning "follower of Dionysus." The name's ultimate roots trace back to...

Denisa Feminine Albanian Czech +2

Denisa is a feminine given name, equivalent to the English Denise, used across several European languages. It is the feminine form of Denis, ultimately derived from Dionysius, the name of the Greek god of wine, fertility...

Dhimitër Masculine Albanian

Dhimitër is the Albanian form of the ancient Greek name Demetrius (Greek: Δημήτριος), derived from the name of the Greek goddess Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility. The name became widespread in the Easter...

Dhurata Feminine Albanian

EtymologyDhurata is a feminine Albanian given name derived directly from the Albanian word dhuratë, meaning "gift" or "present." This reflects a common tradition across many cultures of naming children after abstract pos...

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