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ÀLEX m : Catalan short form of ALEXANDER.

ÅKE m : Swedish form of ÁKI.

ÁKI m : Old Norse diminutive of names containing the element anu "ancestor, father".

ÁKOS m : Possibly of Turkish origin meaning "white falcon".

ÁLEIFR m : Old Norse form of OLAF.

'ALI m : Variant transcription of ALI (1).

ÁLMOS m : Means "sleepy, dreamy" in Hungarian. This was the name of the semi-legendary father of Árpád, the founder of the Hungarian state. Álmos's mother Em...

ÆLFHEAH m : Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and heah "high". This was the name of an 11th-century archbishop of Canterbury, a saint and martyr, w...

ÁLVARO m : Spanish form of a Germanic name, perhaps ALFHER. Verdi used this name in his opera 'The Force of Destiny' (1862).

ÆLFWINE m : Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and wine "friend". This name was not commonly used after the Norman conquest.

ÆÐELWINE m : Derived from the Old English elements æðel "noble" and wine "friend". This name became rare after the Norman conquest. Saint Æðelwine was a 7th-ce...

'AMMAR m : Means "virtuous, pious" in Arabic.

'AMARYAHU m : Original Hebrew form of AMARIAH.

'AAMIR m : Means "prosperous, substantial" in Arabic.

'ABBAS m : Variant transcription of ABBAS.

'AVIYAH f/m : Hebrew form of ABIJAH.

'ACH'AV m : Biblical Hebrew form of AHAB.

'ADALYA' m : Hebrew form of ADALIA.

ÁDHAMH m : Irish form of ADAM.

'ADINAH m : Hebrew form of ADINA (1).

'ADONIYAH m : Hebrew form of ADONIJAH.

ÁED m : Older form of AODH.

ÁEDÁN m : Older form of AODHÁN. This was the name of a 6th-century king of the Scots.

ÁEDH m : Variant of ÁED.

ÆLFGAR m : Old English form of ALGAR.

ÆLFNOÐ m : Derived from the Old English element ælf "elf" combined with noð "boldness, daring".

ÆLFRÆD m : Old English form of ALFRED.

ÆLFRIC m : Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and ric "power, rule".

ÆLFSIGE m : Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and sige "victory".

ÆLFSTAN m : Derived from the Old English elements ælf "elf" and stan "stone".



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