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Altaira is a unique Spanish name meaning "high" or "elevated," popularized by science fiction.
Altamae is a rare yet meaningful Hawaiian female given name derived from "aloha," meaning love, peace, and compassion. It combines the elements "ala" (to breathe or awake) and "mae" (in front), interpreted as "love that awakens you.
Altamease is an uncommon yet captivating African name, meaning 'patience is beautiful' in Akan.
Altamese is an Italian given name derived from "altamura," meaning "high mountain pasture." It originates from the noble family of Altamura in Puglia, with a history dating back to the Middle Ages, and conveys strength, resilience, natural beauty, independence, and ambition.
Altee is a unique and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning.
Alter is a Hebrew name meaning "other" or "different," derived from the Hebrew word 'alter'.
Altermease is an uncommon African American given name with no specific meaning, coined in the mid-to-late 20th century as a blend of Albert ("noble and bright") and Maurice ("dark-skinned").
Altha is a rare Greek feminine given name derived from 'althos', meaning 'healing' or 'curing', suggesting comfort-bringing abilities.
Althaea is a rare Greek-derived name that signifies 'to cure' or 'to heal'.
Althea is a rare feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'healing plant', derived from the ancient Greek word for marshmallow.
Altheda is a rare Hebrew name meaning "feminine nobility," derived from the words "alth" (maiden) and "hedah" (noble).
Althea is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning "healing" or "wholeness," and inspired by the Muse of poetic creation in Greek mythology.
Althelia is a rare yet captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning 'healing' or 'curing', famously linked to the mythological figure Althea, mother of Meleager in Greek mythology.
Althena is a rare yet meaningful Greek name derived from 'altheia', meaning 'truth' or 'genuine'. In mythology, she was Apollo's virtuous daughter.
Althera is a Greek-origin name meaning 'truth' or 'reality', symbolizing honesty and sincerity, derived from the Greek word 'altheia'.
Altheria is a Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning "noble," signifying elegance and sophistication.
Althia is a Greek-origin feminine given name meaning 'healing', inspired by the mythical nymph Althaea known for her healing powers.
Altia is a rare yet captivating Latin female given name meaning "high" or "elevated," popular among nobility throughout history.
Altie is a unique, American-origin name, likely created by its parents as no official records exist, with an unclear meaning but used for both boys and girls, particularly in the early 20th century.
Altina is a Latin-derived name meaning "high" or "elevated," historically used by figures like Roman Empress Aelia Eudoxia Altina and in literature, notably in Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo." It conveys associations of excellence and refinement.
Alto is an Italian surname and given name of Latin origin meaning "high" or "noble", derived from the Latin word "altus".
Alton is an English unisex name derived from Old English words 'aett' (family/group) and 'tun' (settlement/enclosure), meaning "family settlement" or "enclosure of a group." It originated as a surname in the 9th century before becoming popular worldwide during the Victorian era.
Altonette is an American-derived name created in the mid-20th century as a fusion of Alta (meaning 'high' in Latin) and Jonette (-nette being French diminutive). This harmonious blend results in a captivating, internationally recognized name for daughters that combines elegance with playful charm.
Altonia is a rare, Latin-derived feminine given name whose meaning, "noble" or "elevated", reflects its high status throughout history.
Altonya is an Igbo-derived name meaning "the crown has come," symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, often given to girls but also suitable for boys.
Altoria is a unique and original given name of unknown origin, first recorded in the late 19th century.
Altouise is a rare French female given name derived from "Adalwolf," meaning "noble wolf.
Altovese is an Italian-origin name derived from "altovi," meaning "high" or "elevated," suggesting ambition and nobility, and has gained global popularity despite its historic rarity.
Altovise is an Italian female given name derived from the surname Altavilla, meaning 'high views'. It was popular among medieval Norman nobility and has been used throughout Europe since then.
Altrice is a rare, Latin-derived name meaning 'noble', created as a female equivalent to 'Altius'.
Altrina is a rare female name of Latin origin, meaning 'beyond' or 'extraordinary'. It was created as a variant of Altruda in medieval times but has been more commonly used in English-speaking countries.
Aluel is a unique Samoan girl's name derived from "alafau," meaning "dwelling" or "resident." Traditionally, it was given to girls believed destined for greatness due to their special spirit or aura.
Alula is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, meaning 'awakening' or 'beginning'. It was borne by prominent historical figures such as Emperor Alula Aba Nega, and its unique sound makes it a memorable choice with deep significance.
Aluna is a Spanish-origin girl's name meaning "moon," with historical ties to Mayan priestesses and Spanish moon goddesses.
Alundra, of Scandinavian origin, combines 'álfr' meaning elf and 'undr' meaning wonder, creating an ethereal yet admiring name with roots in Norse folklore.
Aluney is a unique Turkish given name that combines 'Ala', meaning 'noble', with 'ney', meaning 'like', signifying nobility and grace.
Alura is a unique, enchanting name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Alice and Laura or derived from the Latin 'alurus', meaning 'waking dawn'.
Alva is a captivating Spanish unisex name derived from Alba, meaning "dawn" or "white," symbolizing purity and new beginnings.
Alvada, of Latin origin, means "white" and has been used as both an adjective and given name since ancient Roman times.
Alvah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "to ascend," associated with intelligence and elevation, and has notable historical figures like Alvah Roebuck as bearers.