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1,183 names match.
Hebrew via English
Graceful and beloved, form of Annabel.
Germanic via English
Nobility, a variant of Alicia.
Germanic via English
Nobility, variant spelling of Alicia.
Greek via French
Priceless, of great value.
Latin American
Altar of heaven, sacred connection.
Greek via English
Manly and strong, short for Andrea.
Hebrew via Italian
Grace, gracious diminutive form.
Greek via Scottish
Bright one, shining light.
German
Of noble birth and high descent.
Greek
Good and virtuous in character.
Greek
Defender of men.
Greek
Strong and courageous.
Sanskrit
Royal and majestic.
Sanskrit
Hope and desire.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; the French diminutive form of Antonia.
French
Friend; directly from the French word for a close companion.
Germanic
Noble, of noble birth; variant of Alicia from the Germanic 'adal'.
Hebrew
Flowering field, garden meadow; variant of Ardith.
Germanic
Noble, of noble birth; variant of Alicia from 'adal'.
Germanic
Variant of Adele; derived from the Germanic element meaning noble.
Greek
Variant of Alicia or Alice, from the Greek meaning noble.
Modern
Modern creation combining Ash and Lyn; established etymology uncertain.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa or Alice, from Greek meaning noble.
Greek
Variant of Alethea, from Greek aletheia meaning truth.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa, from Greek meaning noble.
English
Ash tree meadow, from Old English aesc and leah.
Hebrew and Latin
Grace and beauty combined; from Anna (grace) and Belle (beautiful).
Hebrew and English
Grace and meadow combined; from Anna and Lee.
Persian and Sanskrit
Noble and honorable; variant of Ariana from the Aryan peoples.
Greek
Active and winged; from the Greek aletes.
Latin
From Hadria; variant of Adrian.
Hebrew
Slender and delicate; from the Hebrew adinah.
Latin
White or dawn; from the Latin albus.
Irish
Fair and beautiful; variant of Alana.
Latin
From Hadria; relating to the Adriatic Sea region.
Hebrew
Father's joy; variant of Abigail.
Hebrew/Latin
Graceful and beautiful; combination of Anna and Bella.
English
Amber-like jewel; combination of Amber and -ly.
Hebrew
Lion of God; strong and courageous.
Hebrew
Blooming flower.
Hebrew
Father's joy.
English
Ash tree meadow.
Greek
Virtue.
Arabic
Alive or living.
Hebrew
Father's joy.
Scottish
From Afton, Scotland.
Greek
Defender of men.
Germanic
Noble.