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Aliina is a distinctive Finnish name derived from the word 'ali', meaning 'other'. It signifies individuality and uniqueness.
Aliisa is a distinctive Finnish name derived from 'alias', meaning 'other' or 'else'.
Aliyah is an Arabic name meaning 'elevation' or 'ascension', popular among Muslims and recognized worldwide for its positive connotation, symbolizing hope and ambition.
Aliya is an Arabic female given name which means "to ascend," popular among Muslims due to its spiritual significance during pilgrimages to Mecca, and historically used by notable figures like Israeli singer Aliyah Yanari.
Aliya is an Arabic female given name meaning "elevated" or "exalted", commonly used worldwide.
Alijah is a Hebrew-origin name that means 'the Lord is my God' or 'God is my strength.'
Alijah is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'the Lord is my God,' popular throughout history.
Alijana is a distinctive female name of Slavic origin, derived from 'alija' meaning 'noble', popular among Balkan communities and carrying connotations of nobility and grace.
Alijandra is a distinctive Spanish feminine name with Arabic roots, meaning 'exalted', and derived from the Spanish name Inés.
Alejandro is a Spanish-origin unisex name meaning "defender of mankind," composed of elements "alejandra" (protecting men) and "-andro" (manly). It gained popularity worldwide due to its historic association with strength, courage, and notable figures like Alexander the Great. Today, Alejandro remains a popular choice in Spanish-speaking communities and has appeared in various forms of media.
Meet Alijha, an Arabic name derived from 'al-ijha', meaning 'the forehead' - a sacred part of the body in Islamic tradition, symbolizing purity and devotion.
Alijha is an Arabic-origin name meaning "elevated," inspired by Prophet Muhammad's cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib, symbolizing exaltation and positivity.
Alijiah is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "ascending," derived from the word "aliyah" which signifies going up or ascending. Historically significant in Jewish culture, it's often given on Yom Kippur, symbolizing spiritual growth during the Days of Awe.
Alik is a rare, distinct given name with unknown origin and uncertain meaning, possibly derived from Alexander or Ali, but not definitively proven.
Alik is an Arabic name derived from Ali, meaning "elevated," often associated with the prominent Islamic figure Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Alika is a Hawaiian name meaning "joyful" or "happy", coined by Queen Ka'ahumanu and traditionally used for both boys and girls, but now more commonly associated with females. It has been carried by notable figures like Princess Ruth Ke'elikolani and remains a beloved choice today due to its positive meaning and cultural significance.
Alika is a Hawaiian unisex name derived from "ali'i," meaning "high chief" or "royalty," signifying noble birth or high status. Traditionally given to male royal family members like Prince Alika Pauahi, it now enjoys popularity as a unique and powerful option for both boys and girls. Pronounced ah-lee-ka, it possesses three syllables with a melodic flow.
Alikah is a unique female given name of African origin, translating from Swahili to "mighty" or "noble," reflecting strength and dignity.
Alikai is a Hawaiian name meaning 'clear sky' or 'bright sun', reflecting the tropical climate of Hawaii.
Alike is a rare Hebrew female name meaning 'other' or 'different', derived from the word 'acher'.
Alikhan is a Turkic name originating from Central Asia, combining Ali ("elevated") and Khan ("king"), signifying an exalted ruler.
Haani: Arabic origin, meaning 'happiness'; unisex; popular among global Muslim communities.
Alila is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from "aliyah," meaning "to ascend" or "go up.
Alilah is an Arabic female given name meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated', often associated with nobility, as seen in its use by Jalal ad-Din Rumi's mother.
Alilet is a unique French variant of Alice, meaning 'noble', popular beyond France in recent years.
Alileth is a rare yet highly regarded name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'alaw', meaning melody or tune, and combining elements 'ali' (noble) and 'eth' (honor), signifying "noble melody".
Alilia is a unique name of unknown origin, with no clear source or meaning attributed to it.
Aliliana is a distinctive Hispanic name composed of Ali, meaning 'elevated', and Liliana, derived from the Latin word for lily, suggesting beauty and purity.
Alilyana is a unique and elegant name of Latin origin meaning "unique beauty" or "exceptional charm".
Alim is an Arabic name meaning 'to know' or 'understand', historically associated with intelligence and wisdom in Islamic culture.
Alima is an Arabic-origin name, derived from 'lama' meaning 'to study', signifying someone who has acquired knowledge through learning.
Alimae is an African name of Malinke origin meaning "queen" or "peaceful," associated with strength and wisdom throughout history.
Alimah is a distinctive Arabic feminine name derived from "Ali," meaning "elevated," and associated with Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima Zahra, signifying wisdom, strength, and devotion.
Alimatou is a unique West African name of Fulani origin, with a meaning combining Arabic "Ali" (high/elevated) and "Matou" (short form of Muhammad, praiseworthy/laudable), interpreted as "Elevated Praiseworthiness.
Alimou is a distinctive West African name of Fulani origin, meaning "the exalted one.
Alin is a Romanian unisex name meaning "light," popularized by celebrities like Alin Petrache and Alin Stoica, transcending traditional gender norms.
Alin is a rare but meaningful Romanian boy's name derived from the Romanian word for 'white'.
Alina is a feminine given name originating from Latin "alis", meaning wings, popular for its unique sound and elegant appearance.
Alinah is an elegant Arabic feminine given name derived from 'Alinaa', meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', originally associated with nobility in ancient Arabian royal courts.
Alinda is a distinctive Greek feminine given name derived from 'alindos', meaning "the other side".