Alvesta is a unique and captivating female given name of Swedish origin, derived from the Old Norse elements "álfr" meaning elf and "staðr" signifying dwelling place. This rare name offers a blend of ancient heritage and modern elegance, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet rooted in history. In Scandinavian languages, Alvesta is associated with grace, charm, and a touch of mystique, reflecting its elfin roots. As the name has gained traction globally, it has begun to appear more frequently in diverse cultures, adding to its allure as a versatile and cosmopolitan choice for new parents looking to bestow a memorable moniker upon their daughter.
The name Alvesta had consistent popularity from 1918 to 1922 with five births each year. In 1923, it saw a slight increase with six births, but there's no data for 1924. It then returned to five births in 1925. Overall, the name Alvesta was born to 36 children between these years.