Alnesha is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'helper' or 'supporter', inspired by Anisa, a revered companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for her courage and kindness.
Alodie is a distinctive French name derived from the Greek 'Aloupious', meaning 'other' or 'foreign'. It was originally used in medieval France for children born abroad.
The name Aloha originates from Hawaiian culture, meaning 'love, peace, compassion, and unity', derived from 'Alo' ('face' or 'presence') and 'Ha' ('breath' or 'life force').
Alohi is a unique Hawaiian girl's name originating from 'alo' (move/shake) and 'hi' (fire), translating to "shaking fire" or "trembling fire," signifying a deep connection to nature's elements.
Alon is a Hebrew masculine given name which means "oak tree". It is derived from the biblical character Alon ha-Na'aman, who was a judge of Israel during the period of the judges.
Alonah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "the oak tree," derived from the Hebrew word "alon." It originated in biblical times and signifies strength and resilience, also symbolizing feminine power and independence across various cultures.
Alondria is a distinctive Latin-origin feminine given name meaning 'skylark' in Spanish, inspired by the melodious songbird popularized by Mexican singer Thalía Sodi's daughter Alondra Fibla Sodi.
Alonna is a unique Latin-derived girl's name meaning 'ambitious' or 'equal', originating from the Roman family name Aemilius and popular among ancient Roman nobility.
Alonnah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "dancing" or "whirling," evoking grace and joy. It combines the Hebrew elements "alon" (dancing) and "nah" (lamb).
Alonnie is a rare, elegant unisex name of French origin, derived from the alder tree, symbolizing strength and adaptability. Coined by Jean-Joseph Rousseau in his 1761 novel "La Nouvelle Heloise," it signifies courage and resilience.
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