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1,183 names match.
Germanic
Noble.
Hebrew/German
Combination of Anna meaning grace and Lisa meaning God's oath.
Hebrew
Variant of Ariel, meaning lion of God.
Hebrew/German
Combination of Anna meaning grace and Lise meaning God's oath.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning gift or offering.
Germanic
Variant of Alice, meaning noble.
Germanic
Variant of Adele, meaning noble.
Germanic
Feminine form of Albert, meaning noble and bright.
Germanic
From Adela, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Old English
From Ardel, possibly meaning eagle or from eagle hill.
Germanic
German name combining Anne and Liese, meaning grace and dedicated to God.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning friendly, intimate, or close companion.
Germanic
Possibly from Old German meaning old or ancient.
Latin
Feminine form of Albus, meaning white or pale.
Greek
Strong and feminine, variant of Andrea meaning strong.
Italian
Beloved or friendly, Italian name.
Germanic
Noble or of noble kind, variant of Alyssa.
Latin
Olive tree or alive, variant of Olivia.
Greek
A variant of Anastasia, derived from Greek meaning 'resurrection.'
Modern creation
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Alicia or a unique creation.
Germanic
A variant combining Audrey (meaning 'noble strength') with the suffix -ana.
Greek
Derived from the Greek word meaning 'truth' or 'truthfulness.'
Greek
A variant of Alexis, derived from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Germanic
Noble and serene.
Germanic
Elf ruler.
Germanic
Noble strength.
Germanic/Hebrew
Noble strength of God.
Germanic
Zealous protector.
Italian
Joyful and lively.
Arabic
Exalted or noble.
Scandinavian
Another or second daughter.
Arabic/Greek
Noble or eagle.
Sanskrit
Noble or gracious.
Greek
Defender of mankind.
English
Noble; a modern variant of Leigh or Alia.
English
Angel or messenger; variant of Angelica.
German
Grace and God's oath; combined form of Anna and Liese.
French
Elf ruler; short form of Aubrey.
Hebrew
Enlightened mountain; Irish and Hebrew origin.
English
Elf ruler of graceful beauty; feminine form of Aubrey.
Hebrew/Modern
Modern variant of Abigail, meaning father's joy or father rejoiced.
Old English
Variant of Addison, meaning son of Adam.
African American
Innocent, pure.
Germanic
Grace and noble, blend of Anna and Lisa.
Hebrew
God is my strength, from Abrial.
Greek
Of noble birth, from Alicia.
Greek
Most holy, from Ariadne.
Greek
Innocent, from the acacia tree.