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A shortened version of names derived from the Old German component alb "elf".

A shortened Dutch version of Arnold.

A shortened version of Abraham.

Diminutive form of Abigail, commonly used in Britain.

A shortened German version of Joachim.

A shortened version of Adriaan.

Initially, it was a shortened version of Germanic names like Adelaide or Adelina, which start with the component adal, signifying "noble." A notable...

A shortened version of names that start with Ad, including Adomas and Adolfas.

Diminutive form of names like Adelaide, Adeline, and Addison, as well as others that share a similar sound.

Derived from the Yoruba adé, which signifies "crown", and is also used as a shortened version of various names that start with this element.

Originally a diminutive form derived from Old German names that started with the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble" (Proto-Germanic *a...

A shortened version of Adalheidis.

The origin is unclear and it may be a shortened version of Adelina.

A shortened version of Adoración.

A shortened version of Adriana.

Frisian version of Ago.

Diminutive forms of names that start with the Old German element ekka, which means "edge, blade", or the element adal, meaning "noble".

It could be an Estonian abbreviated form of Hendrik.

A shortened version of Joakim.

A shortened version of Anakoni.

A shortened version of Aukusti.

A shortened version of Albert and similar names that start with the prefix Al. One famous individual with this name is the American actor Al Pacino,...

Originally a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element alb, which means "elf" (Proto-Germanic *albaz).

This name originated as a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element alt, which means "old" (Proto-Germanic *aldaz). It could...

This name originally served as a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble".

A Finnish abbreviated version of Aleksanteri or Aleksi, it also serves as an Italian short form of Alessandro, and a Spanish diminutive of Alejandro o...

Abbreviated version of Alexander.

A shortened Dutch version of Adelheid.

A shortened version of the names Adelaide, used in Dutch and Spanish.

A shortened version of Aleksey, Aleksandr, or Aleksandra.

A shortened version of Magdalena or Helena. It is also the name of a saint, possibly mythical, who was killed near Brussels in the 7th century.

A shortened version of Alejandro.

A shortened version of the names Alexander, Alexandra, and other names that start with Alex.

A shortened version of Alexandra.

A shortened version of Alfred.

A shortened version of Adolf.

Derived from the Old French name Aalis, which is a shortened version of Adelais, and Adelais is itself a shortened form of the Germanic name Adalheidi...

A shortened version of Adelina, Albina, and other names that conclude with the suffix alina.

Initially a shortened version of names that start with the Old German component alt, which means "old".

Originally a shortened version of Adelmar and related names that begin with the Old German element adal, meaning "noble," followed by a second...

It can be both a shortened version of Alexandra and a feminine variant of Andrei.

Alternative form of Anne 2.

Variant of Annelie.

A shortened version of names that start with the Old German component arn, which means "eagle".

Finnish, Estonian, and Swedish versions of Annelie, along with a German variation.

A shortened version of Anna or a diminutive form of Anneliese.

A shortened version of Germanic names that start with the element ansi, which translates to "god" in Proto-Germanic *ansuz.

A shortened version of names that start with the Old German component anto, meaning "enthusiasm".

A shortened version of Archibald.

The contemporary Greek version of Ares. It can also serve as a shortened form of Aristotelis.

A shortened version of Arnold.

A German abbreviated version of Arnold.

A shortened version of the German name Arnold.

This name originated as a Norse diminutive for those starting with the element ǫrn, which translates to "eagle".

A shortened version of Arnoud or Arnold.

A shortened version of Arthur.

A shortened version of Old Norse female names that start with the element áss meaning "god".

A shortened version of Ashley. This name can also originate from the English term referring to either the tree or the residue left after a fire.