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Diminutive form of Abigail, commonly used in Britain.
Initially, it was a shortened version of Germanic names like Adelaide or Adelina, which start with the component adal, signifying "noble." A notable...
Diminutive form of names like Adelaide, Adeline, and Addison, as well as others that share a similar sound.
Derived from the Yoruba adé, which signifies "crown", and is also used as a shortened version of various names that start with this element.
Originally a diminutive form derived from Old German names that started with the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble" (Proto-Germanic *a...
A shortened version of Adalheidis.
Diminutive forms of names that start with the Old German element ekka, which means "edge, blade", or the element adal, meaning "noble".
A shortened version of Albert and similar names that start with the prefix Al. One famous individual with this name is the American actor Al Pacino,...
Originally a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element alb, which means "elf" (Proto-Germanic *albaz).
This name originated as a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element alt, which means "old" (Proto-Germanic *aldaz). It could...
Variant of Etheldred.
This name originally served as a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble".
A Finnish abbreviated version of Aleksanteri or Aleksi, it also serves as an Italian short form of Alessandro, and a Spanish diminutive of Alejandro o...
A shortened version of Aleksey, Aleksandr, or Aleksandra.
A shortened version of Magdalena or Helena. It is also the name of a saint, possibly mythical, who was killed near Brussels in the 7th century.
A shortened version of the names Alexander, Alexandra, and other names that start with Alex.
Derived from the Old French name Aalis, which is a shortened version of Adelais, and Adelais is itself a shortened form of the Germanic name Adalheidi...
Diminutive version of Ale 2.
Initially a shortened version of names that start with the Old German component alt, which means "old".
Originally a shortened version of Adelmar and related names that begin with the Old German element adal, meaning "noble," followed by a second...
A shortened version of names that start with the Old German component arn, which means "eagle".
Finnish, Estonian, and Swedish versions of Annelie, along with a German variation.
A shortened version of Germanic names that start with the element ansi, which translates to "god" in Proto-Germanic *ansuz.
A shortened version of names that start with the Old German component anto, meaning "enthusiasm".
The contemporary Greek version of Ares. It can also serve as a shortened form of Aristotelis.
This name originated as a Norse diminutive for those starting with the element ǫrn, which translates to "eagle".
A shortened version of Old Norse female names that start with the element áss meaning "god".