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Allis
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Noble, of noble kind |
Germanic |
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Allisa
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noble (sometimes interpreted as "pledged to God") |
English, Germanic, Latin |
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Allise
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noble, of noble kind |
Germanic |
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Ally
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Diminutive form meaning 'noble' (from Alice/Alison) or 'defender' (from Alexandra) |
English, French, Germanic, Greek |
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Allycia
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noble, of noble birth |
Germanic |
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Allysynn
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Modern variant of Allison/Alison - 'noble' (associated with Alice); can be taken as 'child/descendant of Alice'. |
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Almudis
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From Germanic elements adal 'noble' + muot 'spirit/courage' - 'noble spirit' or 'noble strength'. |
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Alodie
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Generally interpreted as "wealth" or "all riches" (sometimes rendered "foreign riches"). |
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Aloisia
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Derived from Aloysius/Louis, meaning "famous" or "renowned warrior" |
Germanic, Italian |
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Aloisija
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famous warrior / renowned in battle |
Germanic |
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Aloysie
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famous in battle / renowned warrior |
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Alphonsa
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noble and ready |
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Alphonsine
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noble and ready |
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Alphonza
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Noble and ready |
French, Germanic, Italian |
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Alphosina
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noble and ready |
Germanic |
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Alphosine
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Noble and ready/eager |
Germanic |
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Alrica
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Feminine form of Alaric/Alric meaning "elf ruler" or "ruler of all" |
English, Germanic |
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Alricah
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Noble ruler / 'elf ruler' (related to elements meaning 'elf' or 'noble' + 'ruler') |
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Alvarita
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Diminutive of Álvaro - "little elf warrior" / "little guardian" |
Germanic, Spanish |
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Alverda
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From Germanic elements ælf ('elf') + weard ('guardian') - 'elf guardian' or 'guardian of elves'. |
English, Germanic |
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Alvinia
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Female form of Alvin: 'elf-friend' (from Old English Ælfwine) or 'noble friend' (from Germanic adal + win). |
English, Germanic |
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Alycya
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Noble; of noble kind |
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Alyna
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Variant of Alina/Elena; commonly interpreted as 'noble', 'bright', or 'beautiful'. |
Arabic, Germanic, Greek, Latin, Slavic |
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Alysya
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Noble |
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Amalas
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From the Germanic root 'Amal' meaning 'work', 'vigor' or 'industry'; associated with the Amal dynasty |
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Amalasand
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From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work, vigor, bravery'; suffix '-sand' is uncertain - overall likely denotes connection to the Amal lineage or 'brave/vigorous one'. |
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Amalasanda
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From the Germanic element 'Amal-' meaning 'work, industriousness, or bravery', combined with a suffix (-sanda/-suntha) implying protection or strength; roughly 'noble/valiant protector' or 'strength of the Amali'. |
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Amalburga
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From Amal (work, vigor) + burga (fortress/protection): 'industrious/strong protector' |
Germanic |
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Amale
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Possibly from Arabic 'amal' meaning 'hope' or from Hebrew 'amal' meaning 'toil/labor'; also related to the Germanic element 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. |
Arabic, Germanic, Hebrew |
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Amaleane
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A contemporary blend generally interpreted as 'hope and grace' (or alternatively 'work and grace'), reflecting elements of Amal/Amalia + Leanne/Anne. |
Germanic, Hebrew |
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