Starting with letter A
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1481 | Aluin | German | Variant of Alvin: Friend. | M | |
1482 | Aluino | German | Variant of Alvin: Friend. | M | |
1483 | Aluino | Spanish | Noble friend. | M | |
1484 | Alun | Celtic | Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. | M | |
1485 | Alun | English | Variant of Alan: Fair; handsome. Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-. | M | |
1486 | Alun | Welsh | From the Celtic Alan meaning harmony, stone, or noble. | M | |
1487 | Alured | English | Variant of Alfred: Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace. Famous bearers: Alfred the Great was a 9th-century king, Alfred Lord Tennyson was a famous 19th-century poet. | M | |
1488 | Alush | Biblical | Mingling together. | M | |
1489 | Alva | Arabic | Sublime. Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name. | M | |
1490 | Alva | German | Variant of Alvin: Friend. | M | |
1491 | Alva | Hebrew | Brightness, exalted, exalted one. The form Alvah is used in the Old Testament. Famous bearer: prolific American inventor Thomas Alva Edison developed the electric light bulb. | M | |
1492 | Alva | Latin | White. | M | |
1493 | Alvah | Arabic | Sublime. Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name. | M | |
1494 | Alvah | Biblical | His rising up; his highness | M | |
1495 | Alvah | Hebrew | Exalted one; Sublime. Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name. | M | |
1496 | Alvan | Arabic | Sublime. Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name. | M | |
1497 | Alvan | German | Variant of Alvin: Friend. | M | |
1498 | Alvan | Hebrew | Sublime. Alvah was a biblical place and tribal name. | M | |
1499 | Alvan | Teutonic | Loved by all. | M | |
1500 | Alvar | English | An Old English name meaning elf army. Alvar appeared in the 1086 Domesday Book; was revived in mid-20th century. Newscaster Alvar Liddell. | M |