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Alliona is a rare Latin-derived female name meaning "garlic merchant," originating from the ancient Roman name Alliunnus.
The name Allionna is of American origin, created during the mid-20th century baby boom era. It combines elements from names like Allison and Leonora, with Allionna being the most popular spelling among variations such as Allonna, Aliona, and Alleona.
Allira is a unique and captivating female name of ancient Sanskrit origin, derived from "Alarka," meaning "shining" or "radiant.
Allis is a Greek name meaning "cheerful".
The name Allisa is of Greek origin, meaning "joyful". It's also a variation of Latin Alice, signifying "noble" or "exalted", first appearing in Europe during the Middle Ages.
Allan is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Ailpein,' meaning 'noble' or 'fair-fingered.'
Allisandra is a unique Latin-origin name meaning 'winged one', derived from 'alis' (wings) and '-andra'. First used in medieval literature, it now enchants with its rarity and elegance.
Allise is a rare French name with origins tracing back to the Germanic Adalheidis, meaning "noble kindness" or "noble happiness".
Allisen is a rare, uniquely American girl's name with unclear origins and no widely recognized meaning.
Allisha is a Hebrew name that means "woman of war" or "feminine warrior," reflecting strength and courage. It has historical roots in biblical times and has been used by notable figures throughout history, captivating people worldwide with its powerful meaning and rich significance.
Allishia is a Hebrew-origin feminine given name meaning 'joyous' or 'happy', dating back to ancient times through its biblical connection to Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.
Allisia is a Greek-derived name meaning "to defend" or "to protect," historically associated with strength and bravery, popularized across Europe despite local language adaptations.
Allisin is an elegant female name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Alban," meaning "fair" or "bright.
The name Allison is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "Alice," which itself evolved from the Germanic name "Adalheidis." It means 'noble kind' or 'noble battle.'
Allissa is a captivating Hebrew-origin feminine name derived from "aliyah," meaning "ascend" or "achieve.
Allissia is a unique feminine name of Greek origin, meaning 'wisdom' derived from the goddess Athena.
Allisson is a unique and beautiful name of Greek origin, meaning 'beautiful flower' or 'beauté'. It evolved from the Greek words 'allos', meaning 'other' or 'different', and 'ion', used to form feminine names.
Allister is an elegant Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic phrase "Alastair," meaning "defender of mankind.
Allisun is an uncommon Scottish female given name derived from the Gaelic Ailís, meaning "noble" or "proud".
Allisyn is a Greek-derived female name meaning 'other' or 'different', created as a feminine counterpart to Allison.
Allita is a Sanskrit feminine name meaning "the first," originating from ancient India and associated with wisdom and beauty in Hindu mythology.
Allivia is an Italian name derived from the Latin word 'alius', meaning 'other' or 'different'.
Allix is a rare French given name derived from 'Alais', meaning 'to shine' or 'to flash'.
Alliya is an Arabic-origin name derived from Aliyah, meaning "to ascend" or "to go up," symbolizing the spiritual journey towards Allah.
Alliyah is an African-American origin name created by blending Ali ("elevated") and Yahlia, with meanings rooted in Hebrew ("to ascend" or "to go up") and Arabic ("elevated" or "noble").
Alliyana is a captivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'beautiful one'.
Alliyiah is a modern name created by combining Ali and Jia. Its pronunciation is /əˈliːə/. The name conveys meanings of 'exalted' or 'elevated', suggesting refinement and regality. It has gained popularity in recent years, becoming an appealing yet uncommon choice for daughters.
Allizae is a Haitian name meaning "to help" or "assistance," reflecting the value of mutual support in Haitian society.
Allize is a French feminine given name derived from Occitan "alis," meaning "wing." It hails from Greek mythology's winged messenger goddess Iris.
Allizon is a captivating French name derived from 'Aliz', meaning 'noble'. It embodies elegance while its playful alliteration makes it memorable.
Allizzon is a rare and distinctive French-derived given name, potentially meaning 'noble ice' or 'of garlic'.
Allona is a unique Hebrew given name meaning "tree" or "oak tree," symbolizing strength, endurance, and beauty. It has historical significance as one of King David's wives in the Old Testament.
Allonah is a rare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning "graceful" or "gracious.
Allondra is a rare yet beautiful Spanish name derived from 'alla' meaning 'all' or 'to all', and 'onda' meaning 'wave'. Its meaning could be interpreted as "wave to all" or "all waves".
Allora is an attractive feminine given name of Italian origin, translating to "at the hour" and signifying timelessness and continuity.
Allorah is a unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Hebrew 'Alorah' meaning 'my God is light', or a blend of Alice ('noble') and Loretta ('from Laurentum'). Its popularity has grown recently despite its mysterious history.
Allory is a rare French given name with uncertain origins and meanings.
Allison is an English feminine given name derived from the medieval female name Alice, which itself originated from the Old French names Aalis or Adeline, and is believed to be a variation of the Germanic name Adalheidis meaning "noble and kind.
The name Allson is of English origin, derived from the Old Norse Ásljónr, meaning 'godlike lion'.
Alluka is a unique Japanese name derived from "aurora," meaning dawn or sunrise, symbolizing hope and promise at daybreak.