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Alvaro is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic element 'Alfhar', meaning 'elf army'. It was popularized by King Alvaro I of Spain and has been widely used throughout Spain and Latin America.
The name Alve originates from Latin, meaning 'wings', and was historically associated with the Roman wind goddess Alva.
Alveda is an elegant Italian name derived from 'alba', meaning dawn, signifying new beginnings and hope.
Alveena is a unique Middle Eastern name of Iranian origin, derived from the Persian word 'alvin' meaning 'fairy', signifying magical beings with supernatural powers in Persian mythology.
Alveera is an Arabic feminine given name derived from 'al-waha', meaning 'the spring' or 'the source', symbolizing freshness, purity, and renewal.
Alveiro is a rare Spanish name derived from "alvear," meaning "to flourish" or "prosper." It's associated with the noble House of Alvear, founded in the 10th century, and signifies prosperity and growth.
Alven is a rare Welsh boy's name meaning 'noble', derived from the ancient word 'alwen'. It has been traditionally associated with high social standing and leadership in Welsh culture.
Alvena is a rare and elegant name of Latin origin, meaning 'white', often associated with purity and beauty, popular in Scandinavian countries.
Alvene is a distinctive French name derived from Breton "alv", meaning "white".
Alvenia is a rare, elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'whiteness' or 'white flower'.
Alver is a rare Welsh name derived from Alaf, meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'.
Alver is a rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse Alfarr, meaning 'elf warrior'.
Alvera is a Latin-derived name meaning "white," symbolizing purity and light, with historic associations to winter solstice and the moon's phases.
Alverda is a Dutch-derived given name meaning "all strong" or "every brave".
Alveretta is a rare Italian feminine given name meaning 'tree', derived from 'albero'.
Alveria is a Latin-derived name meaning 'whiteness' or 'purity', with historical ties to Roman mythology's god of light, Albus, symbolizing harmony between opposites.
Alvern is an uncommon name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history.
Alvern is a rare name of unknown origin, with suggestions linking it to Latin 'albus' meaning white or Old French 'aube' meaning dawn.
Alverna is an uncommon Italian female name derived from "alvernus," meaning "of or belonging to the Alps." It's also associated with the spiritual sanctuary of La Verna in Italy, founded by St. Francis of Assisi. Pronounced al-VER-nah, it offers a unique and memorable choice for parents seeking a name rich in history and nature.
Alverne is a rare Latin-derived name, originally from the region Auvergne in France. It may signify purity or brightness due to its possible association with the Latin word 'albus', meaning white.
Alvernia is an Italian name derived from Latin "Alburnus," signifying strength and power through the Alburnus fish found in the Rhine river; it also has historical ties to the region of Alvernia in France.
Alvernon is a unique American male given name derived from Old English 'Alver' meaning elf warrior and 'non' meaning brave or daring, conveying the meaning "elf warrior who dares to be brave.
Alvert is a rare, Latin-derived name meaning either "noble wolf" or "noble and bright".
Alverta is a rare feminine name of possible Latin origin, perhaps a variant of Albert meaning "noble and bright". It was most popular in the late 19th-early 20th century U.S., with notable bearers including civil rights activist Alverta Green.
Alvertia is an African-derived name of Ewe origin from Ghana and Togo, meaning "peace and happiness".
Alvertis is a rare, modern creation with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning or history. It is believed to have been invented by a parent seeking a distinctive name for their child.
Alverto, of Italian origin, means 'white' in Latin and signifies purity and light.
Alvery is a rare English name likely derived from Alfred, meaning "wise" or "noble counselor", associated with the respected King Alfred of England.
The Portuguese surname Alves originates from the word "alvo," meaning "white," likely given as a nickname for someone with light-colored hair or fair skin. It has been prominent in Portugal since the 13th century, with notable figures like Pero Martins de Alvares and António de Oliveira Salazar.
Alvesta is a Scandinavian female name derived from "álfr" (elf) and "steinn" (stone), translating to "elf stone".
Alvester is an uncommon English name derived from Old English elements 'ælf' meaning elf or supernatural being, and 'scead' meaning shade or shadow.
Alveta is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'white' or 'bright', first used in medieval Europe, now sought after for its uniqueness and classic feel.
Alvetta is a Latin-derived name of Italian origin meaning 'hive' or 'beehive', reflecting early Christian symbolism of industry, diligence, and sweetness.
Alvey is a rare American name with uncertain origins, believed to derive from Old English 'ælf' meaning elf and 'læf' meaning remnant.
Alvi is a rare Hebrew male name with the meaning "to him" or "towards him".
Alvia is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning 'white', historically associated with purity and light, though its origin and usage throughout history are somewhat unclear.
Alvia is a Spanish name meaning "towards the sea," derived from the Latin word "adliviam." It has been used in Spain for centuries, often given to girls born near the coast or whose families had maritime ties.
Alvida is a rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'álfr', meaning 'elf'.
Alvie is a rare Scottish name derived from the Old English personal name Aelfgifu, possibly meaning 'noble gift.'
Alvie is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the surname MacAlpin, meaning "son of Alpin," a medieval Scottish king, conveying strength, leadership, and royal heritage.