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The name Alessandro originates from ancient Greece, meaning 'defender of mankind', and was notably borne by Alexander the Great.
Alescia is a Latin-derived name originally used as a male variant of Alicia, meaning "noble". Despite its masculine roots, it has gained popularity as a female given name in recent years.
Alese is a unisex Latin-derived name, meaning "defending men" or "the helper", originating from Alexander and popularized among females during the Middle Ages.
Alesea is a rare Greek name derived from Alesia, potentially linked to the Gallic town of that name or the Greek goddess Hera, and possibly meaning "unbound" or "true".
Alesha is a Slavic name of noble brightness, popularized by Russian literature yet rare elsewhere.
Alesha is a unique Slavic name derived from the ancient word "alesya," meaning dream or vision.
Aleshanee is a unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ahalya', meaning 'the pure one'.
Aleshea is an African American name derived from the ancient Egyptian goddess Aset, meaning "she who is of the throne," symbolizing love, beauty, and fertility.
Aleshia is a unique Hebrew name meaning "joyous" or "happy," first appearing in the U.S. during the late 1970s with inconsistent popularity, never breaking into the top 1,000 most popular names for girls.
Aleshka is a rare Russian feminine given name derived from 'aleyska', meaning 'little wing'. It was traditionally given to girls with gentle natures and gained popularity among the Russian nobility in the 19th century, evoking gracefulness and lightness.
Alesi is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'defender of man'.
Alesia is a French name derived from the ancient Celtic word 'Alisia', meaning 'defensive fortification'.
Alesio is an Italian name derived from Latin 'Alesius', which originates from the Germanic 'Adalheidis'. It was popular in the Middle Ages, often given to honor Saint Adalsinda.
Alesiram is a rare Persian name composed of 'Ala', meaning 'elevated', and 'Sir', translating to 'lion', thus conveying power and nobility.
The name Alessa is an Italian variant of the Latin Alexander, meaning "defender" or "noble", derived from the Greek word 'alexein'.
Alessa is an Italian-origin name meaning 'defending men', originally used by Greeks/Romans as a male name before evolving into a female name in Italy.
Alessandro is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Ἀλέξανδρος', combining 'alexo' (to defend) and 'aner' (man).
Alessander is an Italian name derived from Alexander, composed of "alex," meaning "defending men" or "helper of mankind," and "sander," indicating "one who protects.
Alessandra is an Italian feminine given name derived from Alessandro, meaning 'defender', and has historic associations with notable figures like Alessandra Giliani.
Alessandre is an Italian male given name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people' or 'protector of mankind'.
Alessandria, an elegant Italian name meaning 'defender of mankind', originated from the city founded by Frederick Barbarossa, named after Alexander the Great.
Alessandro is an Italian name derived from Greek 'alexo', meaning 'to defend'.
Alessi is an Italian given name derived from Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind". Traditionally male, it has been used for females in recent years.
The female name Alessia is of Latin origin from ancient Roman family name Aelia, derived from the Latin word 'aëlius' meaning "related to Elea" or "from Elea". It has a long history dating back to ancient Rome where it was held by influential figures like Empress Galla Placidia. Today, Alessia remains popular globally, often associated with strength and elegance.
Alessia is an Italian feminine given name derived from Alessandro, itself originating from Greek Alexander meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Alessio is an Italian given name of Latin origin, derived from "Alexius," meaning "helper" or "defender." It has been popular in Italy for centuries, associated with nobility and Saint Alexis, a fourth-century Christian martyr. Today, it remains a beloved choice among parents worldwide.
Alesso is a Scandinavian given name of Italian origin, derived from Alessandro meaning "defender of mankind," popularized independently in recent years.
Alessondra is an Italian name of Greek origin meaning "defender" or "protector", popularized by Alexander the Great, combining tradition with modernity.
Alessya is a feminine Italian name derived from the male name Alexander, which means "defender of mankind.
Alesya, of Slavic origin, means 'dream' in ancient Slavic languages.
Aleta is a rare Spanish-origin female name derived from 'aleta', meaning 'fin' in Catalan.
Aletha is a rare yet significant Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'truth' or 'reality', derived from the Greek word 'alethes'.
Alethea is a distinctive Greek female given name derived from "alethēs", meaning truth or reality, embodying honesty and authenticity.
Aletheia is a Greek feminine given name derived from "ἀλήθεια", meaning 'truth'. It signifies honesty and sincerity, popularized by ancient Greek philosophers like Plato.
Alethia is a Greek-origin female name derived from 'alethes', meaning 'truth'.
Aletia is a unique female name of Latin origin, derived from 'Aletheia', meaning 'truth'.
Aletra, of Greek origin, means 'truthfulness' or 'sincerity', signifying honesty and integrity.
The name Aletris is of Greek origin, derived from 'alethres' meaning 'true' or 'real', popular among early Christians seeking authenticity.
Aletse is an uncommon yet captivating African name derived from the Sotho language, meaning 'one who brings joy' or 'peace.'
Aletta, of Dutch origin, means 'little eel' and has historical significance through notable figures like physician and activist Aletta Jacobs.