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30,235Alojz 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...
Alojzia is the Slovak feminine form of Aloysius, a name with deep Christian roots. The name traces its origin through the Occitan form Aloys, ultimately derived from the Germanic Louis, meaning "famous warrior." Alojzia...
Alojzij is a Slovene masculine given name, representing the Slovene form of Aloysius. The name traces its roots back through the Latinized Aloysius, which itself is derived from the Old Occitan Aloys, a variant of Louis....
Alojzija is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian and Slovene. It is the feminine form of the name Aloysius, which itself derives from the Occitan name Aloys, ultimately a variant of Louis. The name Alojzija t...
Alojzije is the Croatian form of Aloysius, a Latinized name ultimately derived from an Old Occitan form of Louis. The name traces back through the Germanic root Hlūdawīgą, meaning "famous battle." In Croatia, Alojzije an...
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 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 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...
Alona is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, functioning as the direct feminine form of Alon, a name that means "oak tree" in Hebrew. The root element alon reflects strength, endurance, and nobility, qualities tradit...
Alondra is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Spanish word alondra, meaning "lark" – the small passerine bird known for its melodious song. The name evokes qualities of joy, freedom, and the beauty of nature,...
Alonso is a Spanish given name of Germanic origin, serving as a Castilian variant of Alfonso. The name evolved from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, which combines the elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "read...
Etymology and OriginsAlonzo is a variant of Alonso, the Spanish form of Alfonso, which itself derives from Latin Alphonsus. The ultimate root is the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning “noble and ready” from Gothic eleme...
Alora is a modern English given name, often considered a variant of Elora. While Elora is thought to be an invented name originating from the 1988 fantasy film Willow, Alora has independent earlier usage: the stage name...
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...
Aloyse is the French form of Aloysius, a Latinized name derived from Aloys, an old Occitan variant of Louis. As such, Aloyse ultimately traces its roots to the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning 'famous warrior'. In French us...
Aloysia is a German feminine form of Aloysius. The name Aloysius itself is a Latinized form of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis, ultimately deriving from the Germanic name Ludwig. Thus, Aloysia shares a rich etymologi...
Aloysius is a Latinized form of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis, ultimately deriving from the Frankish name *Hlūdawīg, meaning "famous battle." The name gained prominence through Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (1568–1591), a...
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...
Alparslan is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name combining two powerful elements: alp meaning 'brave, hero' and arslan (lion), symbolizing strength and courage. The name is historically associated with the 11t...
Alpaslan is a Turkish given name for males, a variant of the more common form Alparslan. The name derives from two Turkish elements: alp meaning "brave, hero" and arslan (or aslan) meaning "lion," thus combining to "brav...
Alper is a Turkish masculine given name, as well as a surname. As a given name, it is a compound of the two alp and er elements. In Turkish, alp means "brave" or "heroic", derived from an ancient Central Asian noble titl...
Alperen is a Turkish given name. Its modern interpretation combines the elements alp, meaning "brave" or "hero," and eren, meaning "holy person" or "saint," making it a compound that signifies "heroic saint" or "brave my...
Alpertti is a Finnish masculine given name, serving as a Finnish form of Albert. The name Albert itself derives from the Germanic Adalbert, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright," thus...
Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and, as a given name, it derives from this ancient symbol. The name Alpha is used predominantly in English-speaking countries and is typically female. It reflects the Greek...
Alphaeus is a biblical name derived from the Greek form Ἀλφαῖος (Alphaios), which itself comes from a Hebrew name meaning "exchange." The name appears in the New Testament as the patronym of two of the twelve apostles: J...
Alphaios is the Greek form of Alphaeus, a name that appears in the New Testament. The name originates from a Hebrew word meaning "exchange." In the context of the Bible, Alphaeus is mentioned as the father of two of the...
Alphege is the Middle English form of the Old English name Ælfheah. The name Ælfheah is derived from the elements ælf 'elf' and heah 'high', thus meaning 'elf-high' or 'high elf'.Historical SignificanceAlphege is best kn...
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 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...
Alphonsine is a French feminine diminutive of Alfonso. The name originated as a variant of Alphonse, the French form of the Germanic name Alphonsus, meaning "noble and ready," from Gothic elements *aþals* "noble" and *fu...
Alphonso is an English variant of Alfonso, a name of Visigothic origin that carries grand royal and noble associations. The root name ultimately derives from the Latin Alphonsus, which itself comes from the Gothic elemen...
Alphonsus is a masculine given name that is the Latinized form of the Visigothic (early Gothic) name Aþalfuns. As such, it functions as a latinized ancestor of the modern Alfonso, although historically the two forms deve...
Alphonzo is an English variant of the name Alfonso, which derives from the Latin Alphonsus, itself a form of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns. The Gothic elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "ready" combine to g...
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...
EtymologyAlpo is a Finnish masculine given name, a vernacular form of the Latin name Albinus. The root of Albinus is the Latin Albus (cognomen meaning "white, bright"), making the ultimate meaning of Alpo "bright" or "wh...
Alsu is a feminine given name of Tatar origin, meaning "pink" in the Tatar language. The name reflects a common Turkic naming tradition of using colors and natural elements as personal names, evoking beauty and delicacy....
Alta is a feminine given name and occasional nickname. Its origins are debated, but it is likely derived from Latin altus or Italian/Spanish alto, meaning "high".The name Alta may have emerged as a descriptor for someone...
Altagracia is a Spanish feminine given name that means "high grace", derived from the title of the Virgin Mary as Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia ("Our Lady of High Grace"). She is the patron saint of the...
Altai is a masculine given name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Altai mountain range in Central Asia. The name's etymology comes from the Turkic roots altun meaning "gold" and tag meaning "mountain," together forming...
Altair is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning "the flyer" or "the flying one" (from Arabic al-ṭāʼir). The name is deeply tied to astronomy: Altair is the brightest star in the equatorial constellation of Aquila (t...
Altan is a masculine Turkish given name with a poetic meaning. Derived from two Turkic roots, al meaning "red" or "scarlet" (also related to crimson red or blood red) and tan meaning "dawn" or "daybreak," the name transl...
Altan is a Mongolian given name meaning "golden". The element altan appears in many historical Mongolian terms and names, reflecting the cultural importance of gold as a symbol of nobility, purity, and eternity. The name...
Altangerel is a Mongolian given name composed of the elements altan meaning "golden" and gerel meaning "light", thus translating to "golden light". This compound name reflects the common Mongolian tradition of combining...
Altansarnai is a Mongolian feminine given name that translates to "golden rose". The name is composed of two elements commonly found in Mongolian onomastics: алтан (altan), meaning "golden," and сарнай (sarnai), meaning...
Altantsetseg is a feminine Mongolian given name built from two common native elements. The first part, altan (алтан), means "golden"; the second, tsetseg (цэцэг), means "flower." The full name thus renders as "golden flo...
Altay is a masculine given name and surname widely used across Turkic-speaking regions, particularly in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. It is the Azerbaijani form of Altai, as well as a Kazakh alternate transcription...
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...
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,...
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...
Althaea is a feminine given name, a variant of Althea. Derived from the Greek name Ἀλθαία (Althaia), it is perhaps related to the Greek word ἄλθος (althos) meaning "healing". In Greek mythology, Althaea (Althaia) was the...
Althaia is the Greek form of Althea, derived from the ancient name Althaia (Ἀλθαία). In Greek mythology, Althaia (also spelled Althaea) was the queen of Calydon and the mother of Meleager. Her name is often interpreted a...
Althea is an English female given name derived from the Greek name Ἀλθαία (Althaia), which may be related to the Greek word ἄλθος (althos) meaning "healing". In Greek mythology, Althea was the mother of Meleager. Accordi...
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...
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...
Altti is a Finnish given name, primarily used as a vernacular form of Albert. It derived from the Swedish form Alpertti through syncope (omission of internal syllables), and has also been influenced by the Swedish name A...
Altwidus is an Old Germanic masculine name, composed of the elements alt meaning "old" and witu meaning "forest." Thus, the name likely signified "old forest" or "ancient woods." This type of compound name was typical in...
Altynai (Kazakh: Алтынай, Kyrgyz: Алтынай) or Altynay, is a feminine given name of Central Asia origin, found primarily in Kazakh and Kyrgyz naming traditions. The name combines two Turkic elements: altyn meaning "gold"...
Etymology and MeaningAltynay is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz name Altynai. It is a compound name derived from Turkic elements: altyn meaning "gold" or "golden" and ai meaning "moon." Combined, the...
EtymologyAltynbek is a masculine given name used primarily in Kazakh and Kyrgyz cultures. It is a compound name formed from the Turkic elements altyn meaning "gold" or "golden" and beg, a traditional Turkic military titl...
Aludra is a traditional star name for the blue supergiant Eta Canis Majoris in the constellation Canis Major. The name originates from the العذراء (al-ʿadhrāʾ), an Arabic word meaning "the maiden" or "the virgin." This s...