Aleighna is a captivating Greek name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', derived from 'alexein'. Its powerful connotation reflects strength, courage, and resilience.
Aleighya is a rare Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'dwelling' or 'abode', signifying protection and shelter, with a unique pronunciation emphasizing the first syllable.
Aleila is a Hebrew name meaning 'ascending' or 'going up', symbolizing progress and growth. It's notably mentioned in Numbers 27:1-11 as one of Zelophehad's daughters who challenged gender norms.
Aline is a unique French given name, derived from the Old French word 'alein' meaning 'alone', with debated origins also linking it to Scottish/Irish names like Aileen.
Introducing Aleissa, a unique girl's name originating from Latin "Alice," meaning "noble" or "of noble rank." While less common than Alice, Aleissa stands out as distinctive, with notable figures like Saint Aleissa and opera singer Alessandra Marc.
Aleister is a distinctive Scottish name derived from Alasdair, meaning 'noble' or 'elf counsel', associated with historic Highland clans and legendary heroes like Macbeth.
Aleix is a unique Catalan given name derived from Latin 'Aelius', meaning 'belonging to Aelia, ancient Jerusalem'. It was borne by St. Alexius, a Christian saint, and has been popularized by recent athletes like Aleix Saló and Aleix García.
Meet Aleiya, a name of Hebrew origin derived from "aliyah," signifying "to ascend" or "to go up," reflecting the Jewish tradition of immigration to Israel.
Aleja is a Spanish name meaning 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind,' originating from the ancient mythological guardian of gateways between worlds.
Alejandro is a Spanish name of Greek origin meaning 'defender of mankind', popularized by historical figures like Alexander the Great and widely used in Spain and globally today.
Alexander/Alejandro is a Greek male given name meaning "defender of the people," popularized by Alexander the Great and other notable figures, such as Alexander Graham Bell and Alexander Hamilton.
Alejandrina is a beautiful, unique Spanish feminine name derived from Alejandro, meaning 'defending men', and has historical significance as borne by notable figures like Saint Aleenadra de Jesus.
Alejandro is a name of Spanish origin, composed of 'alej', meaning 'noble' or 'defender', and 'andro', meaning 'man', translating to 'defender of mankind'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to Alexander III, King of Scotland.
The name Alejo is of Spanish origin, meaning "follower of Jesus" or "defender of humanity," with historical ties to Saint Alejo and notable figures like writer Alejo Carpentier.
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