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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [68]

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is noble and bright

Alberto, Albertus, Alburt, Albirt, Aubert, Albyrt, Albertos, Albertino

Alden (English) An old friend

Aldan, Aldin, Aldyn, Aldon, Aldun

Aldo (German) Old or wise one; elder

Aldous, Aldis, Aldus, Alldo, Aldys

Aldred (English) An old advisor

Alldred, Aldraed, Alldraed, Aldread, Alldread

Alejandro (Spanish) Form of Alexander, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”

Alejandrino, Alejo

*TAlex (English) Form of Alexander, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”

Aleks, Alecks, Alecs, Allex, Alleks, Allecks, Alexis

*TAlexander (Greek) A helper and defender of mankind

Alex, Alec, Alejandro, Alaxander, Aleksandar, Aleksander, Aleksandr, Alessandro, Alexzander, Zander

Alfonso (Italian) Prepared for battle; eager and ready

Alphonso, Alphonse, Affonso, Alfons, Alfonse, Alfonsin, Alfonsino, Alfonz, Alfonzo

Ali (Arabic) The great one; one who is exalted

Alie, Aly, Aley, Alee

Alijah (American) Form of Elijah, meaning “Jehovah is my god”

Alon (Hebrew) Of the oak tree

Allona, Allon, Alonn

Alonzo (Spanish) Form of Alfonso, meaning “prepared for battle; eager and ready”

Alonso, Alanso, Alanzo, Allonso, Allonzo, Allohnso, Allohnzo, Alohnso

Aloysius (German) A famous warrior

Ahlois, Aloess, Alois, Aloisio, Aloisius, Aloisio, Aloj, Alojzy

Alpha (Greek) The first-born child; the first letter of the Greek alphabet

Alphah, Alfa, Alfah

Alter (Hebrew) One who is old

Allter, Altar, Alltar

Alton (English) From the old town

Aldon, Aldun, Altun, Alten, Allton, Alltun, Allten

Alvin (English) Friend of the elves

Alven, Alvan, Alvyn

Amani (African / Arabic) One who is peaceful / one with wishes and dreams

Amanie, Amany, Amaney, Amanee, Amanye, Amanea, Amaneah

Amari (African) Having great strength; a builder

Amarie, Amaree, Amarea, Amary, Amarey

Amil (Hindi) One who is invaluable

Ameel, Ameal, Ameil, Amiel, Amyl

Amit (Hindi) Without limit; endless

Ameet, Ameat, Ameit, Amiet, Amyt

Amory (German) Ruler and lover of one’s home

Aimory, Amery, Amorey, Amry, Amori, Amorie, Amoree, Amorea

Amos (Hebrew) To carry; hardworking

Amoss, Aymoss, Aymos

Andino (Italian) Form of Andrew, meaning “one who is manly; a warrior”

Andyno, Andeeno, Andeano, Andieno, Andeino

Andre (French) Form of Andrew, meaning “manly, a warrior”

Andreas, Andrei, Andrej, Andres, Andrey

*TAndrew (Greek) One who is manly; a warrior

Andy, Aindrea, Andreas, Andie, Andonia, Andor, Andresj, Anderson

Andrik (Slavic) Form of Andrew, meaning “one who is manly; a warrior”

Andric, Andrick, Andryk, Andryck, Andryc

*Angel (Greek) A messenger of God

Andjelko, Ange, Angelino, Angell, Angelmo, Angelo, Angie, Angy

Angus (Scottish) One force; one strength; one choice

Aengus, Anngus, Aonghus

Anicho (German) An ancestor

Anico, Anecho, Aneco, Anycho, Anyco

Ankur (Indian) One who is blossoming; a sapling

Annan (Celtic) From the brook

Anan

Ansley (English) From the noble’s pastureland

Ansly, Anslie, Ansli, Anslee, Ansleigh, Anslea, Ansleah, Anslye

Antenor (Spanish) One who antagonizes

Antener, Antenar, Antenir, Antenyr, Antenur

*TAnthony (Latin) A flourishing man; of an ancient Roman family

Antal, Antony, Anthoney, Anntoin, Antin, Anton, Antone, Antonello, Antonio

Antoine (French) Form of Anthony, meaning “a flourishing man; of an ancient Roman family”

Antione, Antjuan, Antuan, Antuwain, Antuwaine, Antuwayne, Antuwon, Antwahn

Antonio (Italian) Form of Anthony, meaning “a flourishing man, from an ancient Roman family”

Antonin, Antonino, Antonius, Antonyo

Ara (Armenian / Latin) A legendary king / of the altar; the name of a constellation

Araa, Aira, Arah, Arae, Ahraya

Aram (Assyrian) One who is exalted

Arram

Arcadio (Greek) From an ideal country paradise

Alcadio, Alcado, Alcedio, Arcadios, Arcadius, Arkadi, Arkadios, Arkadius

Arcelio (Spanish) From the altar of heaven

Arcelios, Arcelius, Aricelio, Aricelios, Aricelius

Archard (German) A powerful holy man

Archerd, Archird, Archyrd

Archelaus (Greek) The ruler of the people

Archelaios, Arkelaos, Arkelaus, Arkelaios, Archelaos

Ardal (Gaelic) Having the valor of a bear

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