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Bright and noble. Represents intelligence, wisdom, and nobility.
Noble and bright; from Germanic elements adal (noble) and beraht (bright).
Noble and bright; the feminine form of Albert, combining Germanic elements for 'noble' and 'bright'.
Feminine form of Alberto/Albert, from Germanic 'aethel' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'noble brightness.'
Feminine form of Albert, meaning 'bright and noble.'
Noble and bright; from Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
From Latin 'albus' meaning white.
White or bright. A poetic and historical name for Britain, evoking ancient heritage.
Variant of Alberta; from Old German elements meaning 'noble and bright'.
White; bright. Latin adjective denoting purity, light, or whiteness.
Derived from the Greek 'Alkides,' meaning 'mighty' or 'strong,' and was the patronymic of Hercules in Greek mythology.
Greek name meaning 'strength of Alcaeus,' an ancient alternate name for the hero Heracles.
The flourishing one or the blooming
Means 'the faith' or 'the religion'; noble and faithful.
Related to 'old' or ancient; a feminine form derived from Germanic roots.
Old, ancient, or noble in character.
Noble birth. Germanic name signifying aristocratic lineage and dignity.
Old and noble, from Old English 'ald' (old) combined with other elements.
Old ruler. From Germanic elements meaning old and ruler.
Old ruler or wise ruler
Old ruler. Germanic name suggesting wisdom and leadership.
Noble and beautiful; variant of Alena or Alana.
Defender of men
Defender of men; protector and warrior.
Defender of men; symbolizes protection, leadership, and courage
"Defender of men" or "protector," variant spelling of Alexander.
Noble, of noble birth
The knower, one who is learned and wise
Bright, shining, or fair. A variant of Aileen denoting luminous qualities.
Noble or bright; variant of Alina from Germanic and Russian traditions
Noble; a variant of Aline derived from Germanic roots meaning of noble birth.
Noble and exalted; from Germanic and Greek roots suggesting nobility and elevated status.
Noble; of noble kind
Variant of Aliyah, derived from Arabic meaning exalted, elevated, or of high rank.
The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, symbolizing beginning, unity, and primacy
Defender of men; one who protects and shields others from harm.
Defender of mankind; protector and guardian.
Cheerful and lively. Variant of Allegra, expressing joy and vivacity.
Joy or happiness; symbolizes cheerfulness, delight, and jubilation.
Noble and of noble birth; from Germanic nobility roots
Noble and exalted; of noble nature.
Defender of men. Scottish form of Alexander, implying protection and leadership.
Modern variant of Aaliyah, from Arabic meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', representing elevated status and dignity.
Joyful, noble
Defender or helper, derived from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend or protect.'
Defender of mankind; strong, brave, and protective.
Feminine form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Defender of the people
Defender and protector of others
Defender of men, derived from the Greek name Aleksandros.
Defender of men; protector.
Defender of mankind. Slavic variation referring to protection and defense of people.
Defender of men; from the Greek elements 'alexo' (defend) and 'aner' (man).
Defender of men. A name symbolizing protection and leadership in classical tradition.
Defender of men, combining Greek elements for protection and humanity.
Slavic form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' in Greek origin.
Defender of mankind, protector
Finnish form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Defender of men; variant of Alexandra or Alexia with Greek roots.
Defender of men; protector and leader
Defender of men. A variant spelling expressing protection and leadership.
Fair or bright. A variant of Alan from Gaelic origins meaning handsome or noble.
Modern variant of Alena or Alina, possibly Germanic or Slavic in origin.
First letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Traditionally represents 'ox' or 'leader,' symbolizing beginning and strength.
Defender or protector. A variant of Alexandra denoting strength and guardianship.
Defender of men.
Defender of men or protector, from Alessandra and Alexander.
Defender of men or protector of mankind.
Defending warrior, helper
One who defends or helps; Italian form of Alexios.
Modern variant of Alessia; means 'defender' in Italian and Greek tradition.
Defender and helper; protector of mankind.
Truth or truthfulness; symbolizes authenticity and revelation.
Truth; truthful and sincere in nature.
Defender of men; a protector and helper.
Defender of mankind, from Greek roots meaning to defend and protect others.
Defender of men; protector and helper.
Defender of men or protector of men. Symbolizes courage and protection.
Defender of men; from Greek Alexandros.
Feminine variant of Alexander, derived from Greek elements meaning 'defender of men.'
Defender of men, protector and warrior.
Defender of men; protector and leader. From Greek Alexandros.
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