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The term originates from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā), which conveys the idea of "to be high". In Arabic, it signifies "high, lofty, sublime".

The feminine version of Aali. It gained widespread recognition in English-speaking countries due to the popularity of singer Aaliyah Haughton...

The Fula variation of Ahmad.

Feminine variation of Aaron.

The Finnish and Estonian equivalent of Aaron.

Derived from the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), whose etymology is uncertain and possibly Egyptian in origin. Alternative interpretations suggest a...

Dutch variation of Aaron.

The Spanish version of Aaron.

The name derives from Arabic عبد (ʿabd), which means "servant," and حميد (ḥamīd), meaning "praiseworthy." Together, they form the phrase "servant of...

Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), it can be interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a combination of Abram 1 and הָמוֹן (hamon)...

The term "high father" in Hebrew is derived from the roots אָב (ʾav), which signifies "father," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to elevate" or "to be high."...

Derived from the English term for "highest rank", this phrase is more frequently employed as a nickname than as a given name.

The term "my lord is exalted" in Hebrew is derived from the words אָדוֹן (ʾaḏon), which means "lord, master," and רוּם (rum), meaning "to exalt." In...

The term means "better, superior" in Arabic and is derived from the root فضل (faḍala), which translates to "to be in excess or to excel".

Has the meaning "dominant, superior" in Arabic.

It might be a Romance language adaptation of the Arabic term الأغلب (al-ʾAghlab), referring to a 9th-century ruler in Ifriqiya, a region in North...

The Italian feminine version of Augustinus is derived from Augustine 1.

The Spanish feminine version of Augustinus (see Augustine 1) is also utilized in Indonesia.

Hebrew version of Aaron.

Has the meaning "most praiseworthy and most commendable" in Arabic, which is a superlative form of Hamid 1.

Has the meaning "majestic, imposing" in the Kazakh language.

Derived from Kazakh ай (ai), which means "moon," and керім (kerım), signifying "wonderful" or "amazing," this term was coined by the renowned...

Has the meaning "glory" in the Basque language.

The term means "greater, greatest" in Arabic, derived from the word كبير (kabīr), which translates to "great, big". It was also the name of a Mughal...

The Maguindanao and Tausug versions of Ahmad.

In Arabic, it means "more perfect, more complete", which is the comparative form of كامل (kāmil), meaning "perfect" or "complete".

The term signifies "excellence, elevation" in Arabic, derived from the root علا (ʿalā), which translates to "to be high".

Possibly derived from the Arabic علينا (ʿalaynā), which means "to us". Alternatively, it may originate from the Arabic أليناء (ʾalaynāʾ), a plural...

The name signifies "lofty, sublime" in Arabic, derived from the root علا (ʿalā), which translates to "to be high." Ali ibn Abi Talib was a cousin and...

The name Ali 1 is combined with the Persian word شیر (shīr), which means "lion." This name was used by the Timurid poet Ali-Shir Nava'i (1441-1501),...

Hausa version of Ali 1.

Has the meaning "sky, heaven, loftiness" in the Arabic language.

Derived from the Egyptian jmn-m-ḥꜣt, which translates to "Amon is preeminent" [1]. This name was held by four Egyptian pharaohs, among them Amenemhat...

The feminine version of Amerigo in both Spanish and Portuguese.

Within the English-speaking sphere, this name is typically associated with the United States of America (see Amerigo). Its adoption as an American...

Portuguese and Spanish version of Amerigo.

An Italian variation of Emmerich. The name Americus, the Latin rendition of this given name, was adopted by the continent America after the Italian...

Variation of Emery.

Derived from Sanskrit अमिताभ (amitābha), which translates to "endless radiance". One notable individual with this name is Indian actor Amitabh...

Derived from the Sanskrit term अनीक (anīka), which translates to either "army" or "splendor".

The feminine version of Anik.

Means "supreme, paramount, without a ruler", derived from the Sanskrit negative prefix (a) and the Sanskrit word ईश (īśa), which signifies "ruler"...

Derived from Sanskrit अनुपम (anupama), which carries the meaning "unmatched, unparalleled".

Represents "high valour", originating from the Old Irish components ard meaning "high" and gal meaning "valour".

The word signifies "virtue" in Greek. In Greek mythology, Arete is the embodiment of virtue and excellence.

A variation of Erin or Aaron.

Derived from the Greek name Ἀρισταῖος, which comes from ἄριστος (aristos), meaning "best". This name belonged to a minor Greek deity associated with...

Greek variant of Aristaeus.

Derived from the Greek name Ἀρίσταρχος, which combines ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and ἀρχός (archos) meaning "leader". It was the name of...

Originating from the Greek term ἄριστος (aristos), which translates to "best". It was the name of a Greek poet who lived in the 7th century BC.

The Spanish version of Aristaeus.

Derived from the Greek ἄριστος (aristos), which translates to "best".

Derived from the Greek name Ἀριστείδης, which originates from ἄριστος (aristos), meaning "best," and the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides). This name...

The ancient Greek version of Aristobulus.

The Spanish version of Aristobulus.

Latinized from the Greek name Ἀριστόβουλος, which translates to "best in counsel," combining ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and βουλή (boule) meanin...

The Latinized version of the Greek name Ἀριστοκλῆς (Aristokles), which translates to "the best glory," comes from the combination of ἄριστος (aristos)...

The name originates from Greek roots, combining ἄριστος (aristos), which means "best," and δῆμος (demos), signifying "the people." It was the name of...

Derived from the Greek components ἄριστος (aristos), which means "best," and μάχη (mache), signifying "battle."

Derived from the Greek ἄριστος (aristos), which translates to "the best".