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Alyceia is an American name derived from the blend of Alice and Jessica, signifying nobility, brightness, intelligence, and divine perception.
Alyea is a unique, Hebrew-originated name meaning "ascending" or "elevated," derived from Aleyah, with historical roots in Jewish culture and the Old Testament.
Alyese is a unique Hebrew unisex name meaning 'God is my oath,' popularized from biblical roots and renowned for its distinctiveness and historical significance.
Alyessa is a captivating Hebrew feminine name meaning 'noble' or 'exalted', derived from the word 'Alit'.
Alyha is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from Aliya, meaning 'to ascend' or 'to go up', symbolizing immigration to Israel or spiritual growth.
Alyiah is a Hebrew female name meaning 'to ascend' or 'go up', symbolizing immigration to Israel in Jewish tradition.
Alyias, of Hebrew origin, means 'God is my oath' and has a rich biblical history.
Alyjah is a modern given name of uncertain origin, popularized in the US during the late 20th century.
Alyjah is a Hebrew unisex name derived from 'aliya,' meaning 'ascending'.
Alynah is a striking name of Hebrew origin meaning 'ascension', often associated with overcoming challenges and achieving greatness.
Alyne, of Hebrew origin, means 'ascend' or 'go up', reflecting the Jewish tradition of returning to Israel.
Alynia: A Hebrew name meaning 'Ascending', it symbolizes progress and growth.
Alyosha is a boy's name of Russian origin, derived from the Russian form of Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh" in Hebrew.
The name Alyra, of Hebrew origin, signifies "to ascend" or "to go up," referencing immigration to Israel in Judaism, and King David's rise to power in the Bible.
Alysa is a Hebrew name meaning 'lofty' or 'noble', with historical roots in Jewish culture dating back thousands of years.
Alysabeth is a rare and captivating Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'God is my oath', with biblical associations.
Alysha, of Hebrew origin, means 'she who brings joy' and is associated with biblical figures known for their generosity.
Alyshea is a unique Hebrew name meaning "noble," popularized among European nobility during the Middle Ages, and adapted into various spellings over time.
Alyshia is a rare American feminine given name with uncertain origins but possible meanings linked to Hebrew or English names like Alice or Alison, suggesting nobility or fairness.
Alysiah is a modern name created by blending elements from Greek or Welsh names meaning "noble" with Hebrew names meaning "princess" or "queen," resulting in the meaning "noble princess" or "noble queen.
Alyssaann is a unique Hebrew-derived name meaning 'God is my oath', created by adding an extra 'n'.
Alyssah is a captivating Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath," symbolizing divine promise and commitment.
Alyssarae is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, first gaining popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s. Its pronunciation varies between AH-lihs-RAY and AH-lihs-rah-EH, adding to its distinctive character. Despite its rarity, there are no recorded historical figures or notable individuals with this name, making its history somewhat mysterious.
Alyza is a captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Aliza" meaning "joyful" or "happy".
Alyzah is a distinctive girl's name with uncertain origins, believed by some to be inspired by names like Alice or Elizabeth.
Alyze is a unique Hebrew girls' name that means "wise" or "intelligent", having been used since the Middle Ages and gaining popularity during the 19th century aristocracy.
Alyzia is a Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'princess' or 'noble woman', inspired by Sarah from the Bible who was blessed with late-life pregnancy.
Alza is a rare Spanish origin female name with uncertain meaning, possibly linked to Hebrew 'joyous' or Spanish 'uprising', adding an aura of mystery.
Alzenia is a rare yet captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Alizah', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'. Its unique spelling adds a melodic touch, reflecting its positivity.
Amadia, of Hebrew origin, means 'mother of David', carrying a profound historical significance rooted in ancient Jewish culture.
Amahj is a unique Hebrew boy's name meaning "people," reflecting unity and community. It has historic ties to prominent Jewish figures like Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph.
Amai is a rare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning 'my people', originating from the Old Testament where it refers to the Israelites.
Amaiah, of Hebrew origin, means 'burden' or 'strength', being the father of Prophet Zechariah in the Old Testament.
Amaias is a Hebrew name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', tracing back to biblical figure Amzi.
Amaiia is a unique, beautiful name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Hebrew 'Amalia' meaning 'work', but not confirmed.
Amaijah: A distinctive Hebrew name, derived from 'Amaziah' meaning 'the Lord is strong', composed of 'Ama' (people/nation) and 'Yah' (God), popularized by biblical figures like King Amaziah.
Amair is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'nation' or 'people', with a strong and powerful sound.
Amaiyah is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'workers' or 'servants', famously borne by one of King David's sons.
Amajesty is a unique given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin "majestas" meaning "greatness," Hebrew "Amajiah" meaning "the Lord is my strength," or simply a creative invention. Despite its unclear origins, Amajesty has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and appearance.
Amaleah is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "to strive" or "to labor," inspired by the biblical figure Amalek known for strength and courage.