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Allyzon is a French female given name derived from Alizonne, meaning 'noble war', and associated with strength, nobility, and victory.
Alma is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "soul".
Almaas is a unique African name originating from the Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania, potentially meaning "diamond" in Swahili, reflecting the Maasai's historical association with precious stones.
Almadelia is a rare Latin-derived girls' name meaning "delicate soul".
Almae is a Latin-derived name meaning 'kind' or 'merciful', associated with qualities of kindness, compassion, and mercy.
Almanda is a unique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'almain', meaning 'foreign' or 'strange'.
Almar is a Spanish name derived from "almar," meaning bitter almond, and associated with the historic surname Almaraz. It was traditionally given to boys born during late winter/early spring, symbolizing strength and resilience like the bitter almond tree. Today, it's used for both boys and girls worldwide, carrying meanings of endurance and perseverance despite adversity.
Almaree is an Italian name derived from "al mare," meaning "to the sea.
Almarene is a rare and intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly Germanic or a variant of French Alamène, with no definitive meaning but used throughout history in Europe, notably by 14th-century French noblewoman Almarène de Rieux.
Almarie is a Scandinavian name derived from 'álm', elm tree, and 'rigr', power or ruler.
Almarine is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "kind" or "merciful by the sea," first used in ancient Rome but more commonly found in Spanish-speaking cultures since the 16th century.
Almarosa is an Italian name derived from 'Alma' meaning soul and 'Rosa' meaning rose, translating to 'soul rose'.
Almas is an Arabic-origin name meaning "diamond," popular among Muslims due to its cultural significance and shared by notable figures like Almas I Agha Khan.
Almatine is an Arabic-derived name meaning 'pearl' or 'precious stone', historically bestowed upon girls wishing them beauty, wealth, and prosperity.
Almaz is an Ethiopian given name of Amharic origin, meaning 'diamond'.
Almeada is a rare Portuguese given name derived from "alameda," meaning "avenue." Originally an aristocratic title for those living near prominent avenues in 14th-century Portugal, it carries historical nobility despite lacking legends or myths attached to the name itself.
Almeater is an enigmatic given name of unknown origin, with no known etymology, historical significance, or cultural association.
Almeda is a distinctive feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the region Almería, meaning "fruitful" or "productive.
Almedia is a distinctively Spanish given name, derived from 'almeida' meaning 'to the Almeida,' historically associated with nobility and carrying the interpretation of 'of noble birth.'
Almedina is a unique Spanish girls' name derived from "almedina," the historic core of Muslim cities, meaning "city.
Almee is a rare female given name of Persian origin, meaning "hope" or "aspiration".
Almena is a rare Latin-derived feminine given name that means "merciful" or "kind".
Almendra is a Spanish-origin feminine name derived from 'almendra', meaning 'almond'. It symbolizes sweetness and beauty, and has been used in literature like Sandra Cisneros' 'The House on Mango Street'.
Almenia is a Latin-derived female given name meaning 'kind' or 'merciful', inspired by the Roman god Almus and historically associated with figures like Saint Almenia.
Almer is a rare Spanish unisex name derived from "almar", meaning "to nourish" or "to feed".
Almera is a Spanish name derived from 'alhemera', meaning 'blossom' or 'flourishing'.
Almeria, a striking Spanish name, originates from the city of Almería in Andalusia. Derived from the Arabic word "al-mariyah," meaning "the mine" or "the quarry," this name reflects the city's abundant mineral resources and strategic trade importance during Moorish rule over Spain.
Almerinda is a rare and elegant Spanish origin feminine name derived from Almerindo, signifying 'bitter end' or 'sorrowful conclusion'.
Almeta is a rare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'kind' or 'merciful', created as a feminine form of Albert and popular among nobility in the Middle Ages.
Almeter is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from "almendra," meaning almond, symbolizing strength and beauty, and tracing back to medieval Spain's Moorish population.
Almetia is a rare but meaningful Latin-derived female name, meaning 'kind' or 'merciful', with '-etia' signifying 'relating to'.
Almetra is a rare yet elegant Latin-derived female name meaning "kind" or "nourishing.
Almetta is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'kind' or 'merciful', evoking timelessness and distinctiveness.
Almetter is a rare yet captivating French-derived name believed to mean 'hazel tree,' with roots tracing back to medieval France.
Almida is a rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'kind' or 'merciful', first used in medieval Europe, notable for figures like Almida de Baux, and carrying connotations of compassion throughout history.
Almila is a rare and captivating feminine name of Turkish origin, derived from the Arabic word "al-mihl," meaning "the antimony." In Turkish culture, it is associated with beauty and grace, reflecting the historical use of antimony in makeup products like eyeliner.
Almina is a rare Arabic female given name derived from "al-ma'in," meaning "the springs" or "the sources.
Almira is an Arabic-origin feminine name popularized by Friedrich Schiller in his play 'Die Piccolomini.' It means 'hope' or 'aspiration,' conveying positivity and optimism.
Almitra is a unique feminine name of Persian origin, meaning 'ruby', symbolizing love and devotion.
Almo is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin "Almus," meaning "nourishing" or "fertile." It signifies abundance, growth, and prosperity.