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Alge
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Uncertain. If derived from Ælfgar/Alger: 'elf-spear'. If linked to Scandinavian 'älg': 'moose'. Otherwise no established traditional meaning. |
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Alkwin
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Likely "noble friend" (adal + win); sometimes linked to "elf-friend" (ælf + win). |
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Alleric
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ruler of all / all-powerful ruler |
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Allerick
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Ruler of all / all-powerful ruler |
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Allerik
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ruler of all |
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Allfie
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From Alfred meaning "elf-counsel" - a wise or noble counselor (diminutive form) |
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Alman
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German; man from the Alemanni (a person from Germany) |
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Almar
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All-famous; related to elements meaning "all" and "fame" (or "noble"/"famous") |
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Almeric
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Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home' or 'noble' + 'ruler' - 'home ruler' or 'noble ruler'. |
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Alois
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'Famous warrior' - from Old High German hlūd 'fame' + wīg 'warrior' |
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Aloisi
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famous in battle; renowned warrior |
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Aloisy
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renowned warrior / famous in battle |
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Alphons
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Noble and ready/eager |
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Alphonse
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noble and ready |
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Alphonso
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noble and ready |
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Alphonsus
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From Germanic elements meaning 'noble' (adal/alf) and 'ready' (funs) - often rendered 'noble and ready' or 'ready for battle'. |
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Alphonze
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noble and ready |
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Alphose
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Noble and ready |
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Alphosus
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noble and ready (often interpreted as 'noble and prepared/ready for battle') |
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Alric
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Elf ruler (from Old English ælf 'elf' + rīc 'ruler, power') |
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Alrich
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Noble ruler (from elements adal/ald 'noble/old/all' + ric 'ruler, powerful') |
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Alrick
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Noble ruler |
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Alrik
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Ruler of all |
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Alvan
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Elf-friend (friend of elves); by extension, noble friend |
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Alvane
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Probably 'elf-friend' (from Old English ælf + wine); alternatively a modern invented/form variant |
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Alven
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'elf friend' |
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Alvin
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"Elf friend" or "friend of elves" |
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Alwon
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noble friend (also interpreted as 'elf friend') |
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Alwynn
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Originally "noble friend" (from Old Germanic Adalwin); also associated with "elf-friend" (from Old English Ælfwine). |
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Amald
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Derived from 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. |
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