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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Ailin
Scottish
Handsome, cheerful, harmonious one.
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Ailis
Celtic
Noble.
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Ailis
English
Variant of Alice: Of the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a form of Adelaide.
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Ailis
Gaelic
The Scottish Gaelic form of Alice.
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Ailis
German
Sweet.
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Ailis
Irish
Noble or honest.
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Ailis
Scottish
Noble or honest.
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Ailisa
Irish
Noble.
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Ailise
Irish
Noble.
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Ailleann
Scottish
Light.
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Aillig
Scottish
From the stony place.
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Aillil
Scottish
Elf, sprite; also the name of a legendary king of Connacht and husband of Medb.
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Ailna
German
Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning 'noble.'
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Ailne
German
Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning 'noble.'
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Ailpein
Scottish
Probably derived from Latin albinus "white, fair". Borne by at least two Pictish kings, source of surname MacAlpin. A name widely given in the Highlands from the time of earliest historical records. There is no obvious Gaelic etymology, and is often taken to be of Pictish origin.
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Ailsa
Danish
Danish form of Elizabeth.
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Ailsa
German
Variant of Elsa: A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'my god is bountiful', or 'god of plenty.' Also from the Old German athal meaning 'noble'.
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Ailsa
Hebrew
Devoted to God.
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Ailsa
Scottish
From Ailsa Craig, a rocky islet in the Scottish Firth of Clyde. Also a Scottish variant of Else.
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Ailsa
Teutonic
Good humor.
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Ailse
German
Sweet.
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Ailsie
Hebrew
Devoted to God.
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Ailwyn
German
Variant of Alvin: Friend.
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Aimar
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Aimee
French
Variant of Amy: Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved.
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Aimil
Gaelic
Gaelic form of Amelia.
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Aimil
Scottish
Industrious.
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Aimili
Scottish
Industrious.
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Aimiliana
Teutonic
Hard working.
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Aimiliona
Scottish
Industrious.
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