Starting with letter A
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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781 | Alison | German | Sweet. | F | |
782 | Alison | Irish | Honest. | F | |
783 | Alison | Scottish | Scottish form of Louise: battle famous. Variant of Alice. | F | |
784 | Alison | Teutonic | Divine fame. | F | |
785 | Alissa | English | Variant of Alice. | F | |
786 | Alissa | Teutonic | Noble humor. | F | |
787 | Alisse | English | Variant of Alice. | F | |
788 | Alisz | German | Sweet. | F | |
789 | Alisz | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Alice 'honest'. | F | |
790 | Alita | English | Winged. | F | |
791 | Alita | French | Winged. | F | |
792 | Alita | Spanish | Noble. Form of Adelita. | F | |
793 | Alithea | Greek | 'Truthful.' Mythological goddess of truth. | F | |
794 | Alithia | Teutonic | Noble humor. | F | |
795 | Alitza | Hebrew | Joyous. | F | |
796 | Alix | English | Variant of Alice: Of the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a form of Adelaide. | F | |
797 | Alix | French | A variant of Alice meaning noble. also a feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of mankind. | F | |
798 | Alix | Greek | Diminutive of Alexandra: A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century; it became popular after the marriage of the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | F | |
799 | Alix | Teutonic | Noble humor. | F | |
800 | Alixandra | French | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. | F |