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Most Popular Australian Boys-Girls Name Book
Most Popular Australian Boys-Girls Name Book
Most Popular Australian Boys-Girls Name Book
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There are many things to keep in mind while naming a child, such as family customs, traditions, social rules, and many more. All these aspects should be considered while choosing a name. The name should be chosen so that it is easy to pronounce as well as meaningful.
In many places, you can guess the religion of the child by his name. By the way, in modern times, people do not give much importance to religions, etc. when naming. All they need is a catchy and easy name for their babies. Despite all these things, it is difficult for any parent to name a child because every parent wants their child's name to be the most different and attractive.
Generally, a baby should be named in such a way that it is sweet and beautiful to hear. Too difficult a name can sometimes cause trouble for that child in the future. Often, there are mistakes in the documents made while writing difficult names, which have to be circulated to the government offices to correct them, and many problems have to be faced. So the name should be something that is beautiful as well as easy to speak and write. This will save you and your baby from many problems.
If you take care of the things mentioned here, then you will be able to choose the best name for your baby.
Keep in mind that trendy names should be avoided. Choose a simple name that has a deep message or meaning hidden in it. Nowadays, the trend of naming such names has increased a lot. At the same time, it is believed that the meaning of the name also affects the nature of people. So, whatever name you give, its meaning will affect the behavior of your child. Having the name for too long can upset the child. Give names that are easy to pronounce. The spelling of the name should also be easy.
In the end, we can say that naming babies is a very important and difficult task. Even before the birth of the child, parents spend a lot of time thinking about the name of the child, and sometimes even after the birth of the child, no name is finalized. In such a situation, keeping in mind the above-mentioned tips, you can give the right name to your child, and this book can prove to be helpful in this. It consists of alphabetically chosen and meaningful names for your baby. So it can become a useful and collectible book for you, your family, and your friends.
LanguageEnglish
Publishermds
Release dateAug 25, 2022
ISBN9791221390698
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    Most Popular Australian Boys-Girls Name Book - Eman Ybab

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    Experts say that the name has a great impact on the life of a human being, so the name should be meaningful. Therefore, while naming a child, parents insist that the name be auspicious and reflect the personality of the child well. According to the principles of naming, it is concluded that the name has a special relationship with our behavior. Names in our lives not only give information about our personality, but they are also an important part of our future.

    If seen, the first identity of a child is his or her name, which remains associated with him or her throughout his or her life. There are many things to keep in mind while naming a child, such as family customs, traditions, social rules, and many more. All these aspects should be considered while choosing a name. The name should be chosen so that it is easy to pronounce as well as meaningful.

    In many places, you can guess the religion of the child by his name. By the way, in modern times, people do not give much importance to religions, etc. when naming. All they need is a catchy and easy name for their babies. Despite all these things, it is difficult for any parent to name a child because every parent wants their child's name to be the most different and attractive.

    Generally, a baby should be named in such a way that it is sweet and beautiful to hear. Too difficult a name can sometimes cause trouble for that child in the future. Often, there are mistakes in the documents made while writing difficult names, which have to be circulated to the government offices to correct them, and many problems have to be faced. So the name should be something that is beautiful as well as easy to speak and write. This will save you and your baby from many problems.

    If you take care of the things mentioned here, then you will be able to choose the best name for your baby.

    Keep in mind that trendy names should be avoided. Choose a simple name that has a deep message or meaning hidden in it. Nowadays, the trend of naming such names has increased a lot. At the same time, it is believed that the meaning of the name also affects the nature of people. So, whatever name you give, its meaning will affect the behaviour of your child. Having the name for too long can upset the child. Give names that are easy to pronounce. The spelling of the name should also be easy.

    In the end, we can say that naming babies is a very important and difficult task. Even before the birth of the child, parents spend a lot of time thinking about the name of the child, and sometimes even after the birth of the child, no name is finalized. In such a situation, keeping in mind the above-mentioned tips, you can give the right name to your child, and this book can prove to be helpful in this. It consists of alphabetically chosen and meaningful names for your baby. So it can become a useful and collectible book for you, your family, and your friends.

    —Author

    Name Alphabets

    About the Book

    Australian Baby Names—A

    Australian Baby Names—B

    Australian Baby Names—C

    Australian Baby Names—D

    Australian Baby Names—E

    Australian Baby Names—F

    Australian Baby Names—G

    Australian Baby Names—H

    Australian Baby Names—I

    Australian Baby Names—J

    Australian Baby Names—K

    Australian Baby Names—L

    Australian Baby Names—M

    Australian Baby Names—N

    Australian Baby Names—O

    Australian Baby Names—P

    Australian Baby Names—Q

    Australian Baby Names—R

    Australian Baby Names—S

    Australian Baby Names—T

    Australian Baby Names—U

    Australian Baby Names—V

    Australian Baby Names—W

    Australian Baby Names—X

    Australian Baby Names—Y

    Australian Baby Names—Z

    Australian Baby Names—A

    Abaigael—(f)—gives delight, father rejoices

    Abarna—(f)—ornamentation

    Abbie—(f)—my father is delight

    Abbott—(m)—the father of the abbey

    Abbylee—(f)—cute and smart

    Abby—(f)—high-minded

    Abeba—(f)—flower

    Abeda—(f)—a gift of divinity

    Abelina—(f)—my father rejoices, tender, light

    Abelino—(m)—a bird

    Abell—(m)—exhalation of breathe, vanity

    Abel—(m)—breathing, breathes

    Abena—(f)—born on tuesday

    Abe—(m)—father of multitude, breathe

    Abhil—(m)—meadow

    Abhi—(m)—fearless, better than best, brave

    Abid—(m)—worshipper of divinity

    Abie—(m)—father of many

    Abigail—(f)—delight, delight to the father

    Abilene—(f)—a plain, grassy meadow

    Abilio—(m)—expert, able, skillful

    Abimbola—(m)—rich child, born wealthy

    Abiola—(m)—born in honour

    Abisai—(m)—gift of divinity, biblical

    Abishua—(m)—father of salvation

    Abi—(f)—goddess

    Abla—(f)—perfectly formed

    Aboud—(m)—cloudy

    Abo—(m)—father

    Abraam—(m)—cute and smart

    Abramo—(m)—father of a multitude

    Abram—(m)—exalted father

    Abrham—(m)—cute and smart

    Abrianna—(f)—female version of abraham

    Abrielle—(f)—female version of abraham, secure

    Abrille—(f)—born in april

    Abril—(f)—still emotional

    Abri—(f)—learned

    Abu—(m)—father, master

    Aby—(f)—true

    Aby—(m)—father

    Acalia—(f)—mother of divinitys

    Acelin—(m)—little glorious one

    Acer—(m)—unity, number one

    Ace—(m)—unity, first-rate, number one

    Achar—(m)—immovable, steady

    Achillea—(m)—place name

    Achilleus—(m)—pain

    Achille—(m)—place name, pain, lipless

    Achim—(m)—constructed by divinity

    Achraf—(m)—most honorable one

    Achuthan—(m)—never die

    Aco—(m)—cute and smart

    Acton—(m)—from an oak tree town, place name

    Adah—(f)—beautiful scenery

    Adalbert—(m)—intelligent, glorious, high-minded

    Adalet—(f)—justice

    Adalgisa—(f)—glorious hostage

    Adalyn—(f)—glorious, of the eminence

    Adal—(m)—pleasing, nobel

    Adamandia—(f)—cute and smart

    Adama—(f)—of the red earth

    Adami—(m)—my man, red, earthy, human

    Adamo—(m)—son of the red earth, mankind

    Adamson—(m)—son of adam

    Adam—(m)—red earth, first human being

    Adana—(f)—feminine of adam, earth

    Adanne—(f)—mother's daughter

    Adao—(m)—son of the red earth, earth, man

    Adb—(m)—cute and smart

    Addam—(m)—son of the red earth, man, earth

    Adde—(m)—glorious kind

    Addisen—(m)—child of adam

    Addison—(f)—child, son of adam

    Addison—(m)—son of the red earth

    Addis—(m)—son of adam, son of the red earth

    Addi—(m)—first

    Adeeba—(f)—literary woman, authoress

    Adeel—(m)—judge, faithful, the best, justice

    Adeena—(f)—goddess, good luck, pious

    Adeera—(f)—cute and smart

    Adelaide—(f)—elegant, glorious

    Adelbert—(m)—high-born, lucid, intelligent

    Adeleine—(f)—glorious, kind

    Adelena—(f)—glorious, kind

    Adele—(f)—elegant, eminence

    Adelgunda—(f)—glorious warrior

    Adelheide—(f)—sweet, glorious

    Adelheid—(f)—elegant, sweet, of a glorious kind

    Adelia—(f)—eminence, glorious kind, kind

    Adelie—(f)—glorious meadow

    Adeline—(f)—glorious, eminence, kind, brightness

    Adelisa—(f)—of the eminence, glorious

    Adella—(f)—glorious, eminence

    Adelma—(f)—protector of the needy

    Adelmo—(m)—strong, persistent

    Adelyn—(f)—exalted nature, glorious

    Adel—(f)—elegant

    Adenike—(f)—the crown is loving, affectionate

    Adeniyi—(m)—crown is pleasing

    Aden—(f)—fire

    Aden—(m)—attractive, handsome

    Aderyn—(f)—bird

    Adeshola—(f)—the crown, brings us delight

    Adetokunbo—(m)—the crown or honour

    Adette—(f)—sweet, glorious

    Adiel—(f)—goat

    Adila—(f)—equal, just, upright

    Adinda—(f)—dear one

    Adine—(f)—glorious, tender, delicate

    Adin—(m)—pleasure given, delicate

    Adiran—(m)—place name, from adria

    Adison—(m)—son of adam

    Adisson—(m)—son of adam

    Adla—(f)—justice

    Admira—(f)—cute and smart

    Adolfina—(f)—glorious wolf, hero

    Adolfo—(m)—distinguished, strong wolf

    Adolf—(m)—distinguished, strong wolf

    Adolphus—(m)—distinguished, strong wolf

    Adolph—(m)—glorious wolf

    Adom—(m)—help from go, from akan

    Adona—(f)—peace, delight

    Adonia—(f)—beautiful

    Adonica—(f)—mankind adviser

    Adonis—(m)—man loved by aphrodite

    Adoni—(m)—lord, the sunset, divinity

    Adon—(m)—divinity, lord

    Adoracion—(f)—adoration, venerating the divinity

    Adorjan—(m)—from hadria

    Ado—(m)—awe-inspiring, high-born

    Adras—(m)—manly

    Adreana—(f)—dark, rich

    Adrean—(m)—black, dark, of the adriatic

    Adriaan—(m)—variant of adrian

    Adriana—(f)—dark and rich hadria

    Adriane—(f)—from hadria, dark, rich

    Adrianna—(f)—dark, dark one

    Adrianne—(f)—dark, rich

    Adriano—(f)—dark, rich

    Adriano—(m)—dark, similar to adrian

    Adrianus—(m)—man from the harida, dark one

    Adrian—(m)—dark one, rich

    Adria—(f)—dark, the adriatic sea region

    Adric—(m)—blessed ruler

    Adrielle—(f)—dark, the adriatic sea region

    Adriel—(f)—congregation

    Adriel—(m)—follower of divinity

    Adriene—(f)—from hadria, dark

    Adrienna—(f)—dark, the adriatic sea region

    Adrijana—(f)—from hadria

    Adrina—(f)—dark, the adriatic sea region

    Adriyan—(m)—rich, dark one

    Adron—(m)—from adria

    Adryan—(m)—place name, from adria

    Ady—(f)—eminence

    Ady—(m)—cute and smart

    Ad—(m)—son of the red earth

    Aedan—(m)—little fire, born of fire

    Aeden—(m)—cute and smart

    Aedon—(m)—cute and smart

    Aeisha—(f)—beautiful, obedient

    Aelina—(f)—apostle

    Aelish—(m)—truth teller

    Aemilia—(f)—wishful

    Aeneas—(m)—he who is praised, to praise

    Aengus—(m)—exceptionally strong, vigorous

    Aen—(m)—cute and smart

    Aerin—(f)—enlightened

    Aerin—(m)—enlightened

    Aeron—(m)—berry, exalted, on high, carnage

    Aesc—(m)—lovely

    Aeshan—(m)—in divinitys grace

    Aeson—(m)—a name

    Aesop—(m)—unclear

    Aferdita—(f)—dawn, morning

    Afet—(f)—lovable

    Afe—(f)—lucid

    Affaf—(f)—pure

    Affi—(f)—cute and smart

    Affy—(f)—cute and smart

    Afia—(f)—born on friday

    Afina—(f)—youthful

    Afnan—(f)—name of the flower in heaven

    Afnan—(m)—branches with leaves

    Afonso—(m)—prepared, glorious king

    Afrida—(f)—youth, created, produced

    Afsana—(f)—fiction, romance, storey

    Afsha—(f)—pretty

    Afsheen—(f)—shine like a star

    Afshin—(m)—name of an general

    Afton—(m)—from the afton river

    Agag—(m)—roof, upper floor

    Agalaia—(f)—majesty

    Agamemnon—(m)—resolute and inflexible

    Agapios—(m)—love

    Agapito—(m)—beloved one

    Agar—(m)—the beginning

    Agathon—(m)—good

    Age—(m)—ancestors

    Agim—(m)—morning, early riser, dawn

    Agness—(f)—pious, pure

    Agnetha—(f)—sacred, pious, pure, holy, kind

    Agnieszka—(f)—sacred, pious, pure, holy

    Agnis—(f)—pious, kind

    Agon—(m)—dawn, spirit of contest

    Agostina—(f)—venerable

    Agostinho—(m)—exalted

    Agostino—(m)—deserving of respect

    Agron—(m)—fire, kingly, royal

    Agustina—(f)—majestic, grand, born in august

    Agustin—(m)—great, magnificent

    Agus—(m)—good

    Agu—(m)—leopard

    Ahamed—(m)—powerful

    Aharon—(m)—lofty, exalted, high mountain

    Ahat—(m)—unhurt, not struck, unblemished

    Ahida—(f)—promiser

    Ahlem—(f)—dream

    Ahmer—(m)—gift of divinity

    Ahmet—(m)—worthy of praise

    Ahnna—(f)—grace

    Ahti—(m)—glorious wolf, evening, divinity of sea

    Aicha—(f)—zeal

    Aidan—(m)—superior, mystery, intelligent

    Aideen—(f)—little fire, flame, face

    Aiden—(m)—born of fire

    Aidin—(m)—clear, enlightened, illuminated

    Aidrian—(m)—from the adriatic

    Aife—(f)—great warrior

    Aija—(f)—happy

    Aij—(m)—cute and smart

    Aikaterina—(f)—pure

    Aikaterine—(f)—pure

    Aika—(f)—love song

    Aiken—(m)—made of oak, the oaken

    Ailean—(m)—fair, handsome, rock, comely

    Aileena—(f)—messenger of divinity

    Aileene—(f)—hazelnut, little bird, desired

    Ailen—(f)—little coal

    Ailia—(f)—light

    Ailin—(f)—rock, transparent, very clear

    Ailin—(m)—fair, handsome, rock, comely

    Ailise—(f)—glorious, pledge from divinity

    Ailish—(f)—divinity's oath, glorious, kind

    Ailsie—(f)—devoted to divinity, island dweller

    Aimal—(m)—hope, cleaver, youthful, friend

    Aimi—(f)—beautiful

    Aimo—(m)—fair-sized, proper, good

    Aino—(f)—only daughter

    Ainsleigh—(f)—place name, own meadow

    Ainsley—(f)—place name, his very own meadow

    Ainsley—(m)—from the field of hermits

    Ainslie—(f)—learned

    Ainslie—(m)—my own meadow, hermitage meadow

    Ainul—(f)—cute and smart

    Ainu—(f)—goddess of fertility

    Ain—(f)—pleasing

    Ain—(m)—eye, fountain, spring, merciful

    Airik—(m)—grandfather of king minocheher

    Airlia—(f)—ethereal

    Aisar—(m)—cute and smart

    Aisa—(f)—alive

    Aisea—(m)—divinity saves

    Aise—(f)—constraint

    Aisha—(f)—beautiful, obedient

    Aishleen—(f)—gift from divinity

    Aishveen—(f)—goddess

    Aislin—(f)—vision, dream

    Aislynn—(f)—inspiration

    Aitan—(m)—fights of possession, strong

    Aiva—(f)—learned

    Aivy—(f)—cute

    Aiysha—(f)—obedient

    Ajah—(f)—divinity protects

    Ajay—(f)—unconquerable

    Ajda—(f)—buckwheat

    Ajhan—(m)—descent, birth

    Ajju—(f)—mother

    Ajla—(f)—brighter

    Akala—(f)—a parrot

    Akari—(f)—light, brightness

    Akeel—(m)—world, intelligent, strong

    Ake—(m)—ancestors, forebear

    Akib—(m)—last one to arrive, high

    Akifah—(f)—devoted, dedicated

    Akif—(m)—focused, attached, intent

    Akihiro—(m)—bright scholar

    Akiko—(f)—bright, autumn child

    Akila—(f)—intelligent, complete, total

    Akina—(f)—spring flower, relations

    Akin—(m)—warrior, hero, brave man

    Akio—(m)—bright man

    Akira—(m)—intelligent, anchor, bright

    Akish—(m)—cute and smart

    Akl—(m)—food

    Ako—(f)—forever youthful

    Aksel—(m)—father of peace

    Aku—(f)—majestic

    Alaa—(f)—servant of divinity

    Aladino—(m)—cute and smart

    Aladin—(m)—eminence of faith, magic

    Alain—(m)—wisdom

    Alana—(m)—peace, little rock, pleasing

    Alane—(f)—fair

    Alanis—(f)—valuable, pleasing, little rock

    Alani—(f)—orange tree, dear child

    Alani—(m)—peaceful, serene, dear child

    Alann—(m)—rock, comely, little rock

    Alan—(f)—glorious

    Alan—(m)—divinity of shine, handsome, cheerful

    Alara—(f)—red ornament

    Alard—(m)—resolute, glorious and steadfast

    Alaric—(m)—emperor of all, glorious ruler

    Alasdair—(m)—good name

    Alaska—(f)—cute and smart

    Alastar—(m)—protector of mankind

    Alaster—(m)—defender of man, man's defender

    Alaura—(f)—wild, magical, strong

    Alaya—(f)—lofty, sublime

    Alaysha—(f)—glorious, kind, truthful

    Albana—(f)—original name

    Albano—(m)—white, from the city alba

    Alban—(m)—from alba, a city on a white hill

    Alben—(m)—fair-blond

    Alberto—(m)—aristocratic and bright

    Albertus—(m)—famous, bright eminence

    Albert—(m)—glorious and bright, high-minded

    Alber—(m)—a quick mind

    Albin—(m)—white, old english for lucid

    Albiona—(f)—white

    Alby—(m)—a city on a white hill, white

    Alcyone—(f)—daughter of aeolus

    Aldene—(f)—learned, elder, similar to aldo

    Alden—(m)—old and learned protector, defender

    Aldert—(m)—glorious strength

    Alder—(m)—from the alder tree, birch tree

    Aldin—(m)—defender, old friend

    Aldith—(f)—pledge from divinity

    Aldous—(m)—old, learned

    Aldo—(m)—old, learned, archaic, glorious

    Aldred—(m)—learned counsellor, old adviser

    Aldrin—(m)—old and learned ruler

    Aleah—(f)—high, sublime, morning fragrance

    Aleana—(f)—immigrant to a new home

    Aleck—(m)—defender of mankind

    Alec—(m)—gorgeousness, beauty

    Aled—(m)—offspring

    Aleece—(f)—of the eminence

    Aleema—(f)—learned, knowledgeable, intellectual

    Aleena—(f)—soft, silk of heaven, beautiful

    Aleesa—(f)—peace, beautiful, truthful, glorious

    Aleesha—(f)—glorious, eminence, glorious sort

    Aleesia—(f)—cute and smart

    Aleeya—(f)—high born

    Aleisha—(f)—glorious, exalted

    Alejandra—(f)—protector, helper

    Alejandro—(m)—defender, protector of mankind

    Aleka—(f)—helper and defender of mankind

    Alekhya—(m)—nice, intelligent, great warior

    Alekos—(m)—defender of men

    Aleko—(m)—defender of mankind

    Aleksandar—(m)—defender of mankind

    Aleksander—(m)—protector, defender of mankind

    Aleksandra—(f)—defender of man

    Aleksandr—(m)—defender of man, man's defender

    Aleksa—(f)—defender of mankind

    Aleksei—(m)—defender of mankind, to protect

    Aleksia—(f)—the defender, helper of mankind

    Aleksy—(m)—helper and defender of mankind

    Aleks—(m)—defender of man, defending men

    Alek—(m)—form of alexander

    Alema—(f)—loveable

    Alem—(m)—learned man, highly qualified

    Alena—(f)—torch of light, dear child, torch

    Alenka—(f)—bright one, shining one

    Alen—(m)—fair, handsome

    Aleria—(f)—eagle

    Aleron—(m)—knight, winged

    Alesandro—(m)—defender, protector of mankind

    Alesa—(f)—cute and smart

    Alese—(f)—beautiful soul

    Alesha—(f)—of a glorious kind, of the glorious sort

    Aleshia—(f)—praiseful

    Alessandra—(f)—protector of humanity

    Alessandro—(m)—defender of man

    Alessia—(f)—defender of mankind

    Alessio—(m)—defender of mankind

    Ales—(f)—defender

    Ales—(m)—defender of man, nobly famous

    Alethea—(f)—truthful, truth

    Aletia—(f)—faithful

    Alev—(f)—flame

    Alexadra—(f)—cute and smart

    Alexander—(m)—helper, protector

    Alexandra—(f)—helper, protector

    Alexandrea—(f)—defender of mankind

    Alexandre—(f)—defender of mankind

    Alexandre—(m)—french form of alexander

    Alexandria—(f)—form of alexander

    Alexandrina—(f)—form of alexander

    Alexandrine—(f)—defender of mankind

    Alexandros—(m)—defender of man

    Alexandro—(m)—defender, protector of mankind

    Alexandru—(m)—defender of mankind

    Alexandr—(f)—protector of mankind

    Alexandr—(m)—defender of mankind

    Alexei—(m)—defender of man, helper

    Alexes—(m)—cute and smart

    Alexey—(m)—helper

    Alexie—(f)—defender of man, glorious kind

    Alexina—(f)—defender of mankind, helper

    Alexine—(f)—defender of mankind, helper

    Alexios—(m)—defender of mankind

    Alexio—(m)—defender of man, man's defender

    Alexis—(m)—defender of mankind, helper

    Alexius—(m)—defender, helper

    Alexi—(m)—helper or defender of man

    Alexus—(m)—defender

    Alex—(m)—form of alexander

    Aleyna—(f)—bright, shining, rock or comely

    Aleyn—(m)—a fisher king

    Ale—(f)—queen of sky

    Ale—(m)—bright one, shining one, glorious

    Alfhilda—(f)—elf, supernatural being', battle

    Alfia—(f)—garden of heaven

    Alfie—(m)—counsel from the elves

    Alfina—(f)—elf, magical counsel

    Alfio—(m)—fair skinned

    Alfonsa—(f)—female version of alfonso glorious

    Alfonse—(m)—glorious and prepared

    Alfonso—(m)—prepared, glorious, eager

    Alfonsus—(m)—ready for battle, glorious, ready

    Alfons—(m)—ready for battle, ready

    Alfonzo—(m)—ready for a fight, glorious and ready

    Alfredo—(m)—learned counsellor, sage

    Alfred—(m)—learned counsellor, name of a king

    Alfy—(m)—counsel from the elves

    Alf—(m)—counsel from the elves, elf

    Alga—(f)—elf spear

    Algernon—(m)—bearded, wearing a moustache

    Algimantas—(m)—wages, wealth

    Algis—(m)—spear, wealthy

    Algy—(m)—wearing a moustache

    Alham—(m)—peace of world, son of divinity

    Aliah—(f)—glorious, highest social standing

    Aliana—(f)—glorious and gracious

    Alianora—(f)—queen of heaven

    Alian—(m)—high

    Alia—(f)—exalted

    Alia—(f)—exalted, highest social standing

    Alice—(f)—glorious, elegant, eminence

    Alice—(m)—cute and smart

    Alicija—(f)—truthful, glorious

    Alicja—(f)—elegant, truthful

    Alick—(m)—defender of men

    Alicyn—(f)—son of the high born

    Alic—(m)—defender of mankind

    Aliena—(f)—cute and smart

    Alien—(m)—rock

    Aliisa—(f)—glorious, elegant

    Alike—(f)—one who drives out beautiful women

    Alik—(m)—defender of men

    Alim—(m)—learned, scholarly, omniscient

    Aline—(f)—glorious, eminence, light, lovely

    Aliosha—(f)—glorious, eminence

    Alipate—(m)—bright

    Alirio—(m)—cute and smart

    Alisaa—(f)—of the eminence, divinity is salvation

    Alisabeth—(f)—consecrated to divinity

    Alisan—(m)—son of the high-minded

    Alise—(f)—of the eminence, truthful, noble

    Alisha—(f)—a star, divinity gifted

    Alishia—(f)—eminence

    Alish—(f)—impressive, cute

    Alisia—(f)—glorious kind, exalted, glorious sort

    Aliska—(f)—of a glorious kind, protected by divinity

    Alison—(m)—son of the high-minded, glorious sort

    Alissar—(f)—cute and smart

    Alissa—(f)—glorious kind, eminence, rational

    Alisse—(f)—truthful

    Alistaire—(m)—defender of mankind

    Alistair—(m)—variant of alexander

    Alivia—(f)—olive branch, symbol of peace

    Alix—(m)—defender of mankind

    Aliyah—(f)—to ascend, high, lofty, sublime

    Aliyyah—(f)—exalted, highest social standing

    Alize—(f)—trade wind, delightful

    Ali—(m)—name of divinity, sublime, the high

    Allaire—(f)—cheerful, glad, similar to hilary

    Allam—(m)—very knowledgeable, learned

    Allanagh—(f)—darling

    Allanah—(f)—beautiful, dear child, little rock

    Allana—(f)—dear child, little rock, beautiful

    Allan—(m)—harmony, stone, glorious, fair

    Allen—(m)—form of alan, glorious, comely

    Alleyne—(m)—fair, handsome

    Alleyn—(m)—fair, handsome

    Alley—(f)—pleasing

    Alle—(m)—defender, helper

    Allie—(m)—rock, comely

    Alline—(f)—glorious, eminence, light

    Allison—(m)—son of the high-minded

    Allister—(m)—warrior, variant of alexander

    Alliya—(f)—cute and smart

    Allyn—(m)—handsome, comely, little rock

    Allyse—(f)—truthful

    Ally—(m)—harmony, stone, glorious, fair

    Almina—(f)—will, helmet

    Almira—(f)—woman of eminence, princess

    Almir—(m)—prince

    Alna—(f)—conqueror

    Aloisa—(f)—renowned in battle

    Aloisio—(m)—well known fighter, famous warrior

    Alois—(m)—well-known fighter, famous warrior

    Alojzy—(m)—famous warrior, fame and war

    Alojz—(m)—famous warrior

    Aloma—(f)—dove

    Alondra—(f)—defender of mankind

    Alonso—(m)—alfonso, ready for battle

    Alonzo—(m)—eager for battle

    Alon—(m)—fair, handsome

    Alora—(f)—better than best

    Alo—(m)—spiritual guide

    Alparslan—(m)—hero lion

    Alpha—(m)—first

    Alpheus—(m)—a thousand, learned, changing

    Alphine—(f)—cute and smart

    Alphonse—(m)—eager, ready for battle, glorious

    Alphonso—(m)—ready for a fight, glorious and ready

    Alphonsus—(m)—common man

    Alp—(m)—hero, brave

    Alric—(m)—ruler of all, high-born ruler

    Alroy—(m)—red haired, king, royal

    Alson—(m)—son of all

    Alston—(m)—from the glorious's home, place name

    Altan—(m)—red rising sun, red dawn

    Altea—(f)—to heal, healing

    Altin—(m)—golden

    Alton—(m)—from the old town

    Alto—(m)—older, elder

    Alula—(f)—singer, first born, winged one

    Alvah—(m)—sublime

    Alvan—(m)—friend of the elves, sublime

    Alvarie—(f)—army of elves, light skinned

    Alvaro—(m)—army of elves, elf army

    Alvar—(m)—truth-speaker, guardian, warrior

    Alva—(m)—glorious friend, elf, brilliance

    Alvena—(f)—cute and smart

    Alvera—(f)—speaker of truth

    Alverna—(f)—learned friend

    Alvia—(f)—bright, famous

    Alvie—(f)—elf friend, friend of elves

    Alvie—(m)—glorious friend, short of alvin

    Alvilda—(f)—battle of elves, elf battle

    Alvin—(f)—cute and smart

    Alvin—(m)—glorious friend

    Alvira—(f)—dearly loved, foreign, true

    Alvise—(m)—louis, famous warrior

    Alviss—(m)—learned

    Alvis—(m)—all-knowing, all learned

    Alvon—(m)—offend

    Alvyn—(m)—glorious friend, elf friend

    Alwin—(m)—glorious friend, defender

    Alwyn—(m)—glorious friend, elf friend

    Alya—(f)—sky

    Alycia—(f)—eminence

    Alyne—(f)—endless

    Alyona—(f)—torch of light

    Alyse—(f)—truthful, glorious sort

    Alysha—(f)—eminence

    Alyshia—(f)—truthful, glorious

    Alyson—(f)—truthful, glorious, eminence, faithful

    Alyssa—(f)—glorious, elegant, sweet apostle

    Alysse—(f)—truthful

    Alyssia—(f)—truthful, glorious sort

    Alyss—(f)—of the eminence

    Alys—(f)—glorious

    Alyx—(f)—protector of humanity

    Aly—(m)—the high, exalted one

    Amaani—(f)—hope

    Amada—(f)—beloved one

    Amadeo—(m)—loved by divinity

    Amadeus—(m)—loved by divinity, divinity's love

    Amadeu—(m)—divinity's love

    Amadio—(m)—loves divinity

    Amado—(m)—loving deityby divinity

    Amad—(m)—serious, much praised

    Amaia—(f)—ending, end, resolution

    Amale—(f)—caring, beautiful

    Amali—(f)—specialty, profession, truthful

    Amana—(f)—all, faithful, devotion

    Amando—(m)—loved by divinity, lovable

    Amantha—(f)—a flower name, similar to samantha

    Amany—(f)—wishes, aspirations

    Amarachi—(f)—divinity's blessing, divinity's grace

    Amarachukwu—(f)—grace of divinity, divinity's favor

    Amarisa—(f)—given by divinity

    Amarise—(f)—given by divinity

    Amaro—(m)—strength, firmness, fame, glory

    Amaryah—(f)—divinity has promised

    Amato—(m)—beloved one, loved

    Amat—(m)—slave, observation

    Amaya—(f)—goddess of nature, night's rain

    Amberlee—(f)—a pleasing ornamentation

    Amberlyn—(f)—a

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