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243 Names found
The origin is unclear. It may be related to Amir 1, or it could stem from the Latin word admiror, which means "to admire".
In Albanian, the term "daybreak, morning" is derived from afër, meaning "nearby, close," and ditë, which means "day." This word is also utilized as...
Of Illyrian derivation, possibly linked to Albanian ag, which signifies "dawn". Another possibility is that it is associated with Greek ἀγρός (agros),...
A variation of Ayda. The name appeared in Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Aida from 1871, in which it is given to an Ethiopian princess who is imprisoned in...
Derived from the Roman cognomen Albanus, which signifies "from Alba". Alba, a term derived from Latin albus meaning "white," referred to several...
Derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, which translates to "noble and bright" through the combination of the elements adal meaning "noble" and berah...
The Albanian version of Alexander.
Represents "elf counsel", originating from the Old English name Ælfræd, which combines the elements ælf meaning "elf" and ræd meaning "counsel,...
The name signifies "lofty, sublime" in Arabic, derived from the root علا (ʿalā), which translates to "to be high." Ali ibn Abi Talib was a cousin and...
This name gained popularity following the Battle of Alma in 1854, where British and French forces emerged victorious near the River Alma in Crimea....
A version of Anna employed in multiple languages.
Could be a diminutive form of Ana.
Derived from the name of the Illyrian tribe known as the Ardiaei. Contemporary Albanians view themselves as the descendants of the ancient Illyrians....
Represents "golden day" in Albanian, derived from ar meaning "gold" and ditë meaning "day".
Variations of Arthur in various languages.
Derived from the ancient Albanian term behar, which signifies "spring and summer" (with roots in Turkish bahar and ultimately from Persian).
Derived from an Illyrian name that was transformed into Latin as Blaedarus, which might have meant pale.
The Albanian, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Brunhild.
Signifies "laurel" in Albanian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian, of Greek origin.
A Serbian, Croatian and Albanian variant of Diana, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Derived from the name of the Dardani, an Illyrian tribe who lived on the Balkan Peninsula. Their name may originate from an Illyrian word signifying...
Derived from the medieval French names Denys or Denis, which are the French forms of Dionysius. Saint Denis was a 3rd-century missionary who became...