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Displayed on this page are A- names 261 to 280. Alyssa was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #14 and a usage of 0.5348%, and it is mainly used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Alyson, which is used in English. Rare A- names include the Italian Alvara, the Scandinavian Alvilda, the English Alvina, Alwilda, the German Alwine, the Arabic Alya, the English Alycia, Alysa, Alysha, Alysia, Alysson, Amabel, the Basque and Spanish Amaia, the English Amalea, the German and Scandinavian Amalia, Amalie, the Slavic Amalija, and the English Amaliya.
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Alvara ... guard of all ... language of origin is Gothic and it is ... an uncommon baby girl name ... Alvilda ... elf, supernatural being; ... language of origin is Old Norse and it is used ... variant of Alfhild ... Alvina Alwilda ... elf, supernatural being; ... of Old Norse origin and it is used ... form of Alfhild ... Alwine ... elf friend; noble friend ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Alya ... high, lofty, sublime ... of Arabic origin and it is also used ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Alycia Alysa Alysha Alysia Alyson Alyssa Alysson ... has its origins in the Old French ... form of Alison ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Amabel ... lovely; to love ... language of origin is Old French and it is ... form of Mabel ... Amaia ... end ... language of origin is Basque ... predominantly used in the Basque and ... Amalea ... labor; work ... language of origin is Gothic and it is ... form of Amalia ... Amalia Amalie ... labor; work ... used chiefly in German and ... variant of Amalia ... not popular as a baby name for girls ... Amalija ... labor; work ... largely used in Slavic and it is ... variant form of Amalia ... Amaliya ... labor; work ... language of origin is Gothic and it is ... variant form of Amalia ... |