Popular English names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
221 Alvie English Diminutive of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Also a diminutive of Alvar: An Old English name meaning elf army. M
222 Alvin English Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names. M

223 Alvina English Wise friend. Friend of the elves. Feminine form of Alvin: From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names. F
224 Alvis English All-knowing. M
225 Alvord English From the old ford. M
226 Alvyn English Wise friend. M
227 Alwin English Wise friend. M
228 Alwyn English Wise friend. M
229 Alycesone English Son of All. M
230 Alyse English Variant of Alice. F
231 Alyson English Variant of Alice. F
232 Alyssa English Variant of Alice. F
233 Alysse English Variant of Alice. F

234 Alyssia English Variant of Alice. F
235 Alyx English Helper; defender. Variant of Alexander. F
236 Amalia English Industrious. Striving. F
237 Amanda English Worthy of being loved. Literary; poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century. F
238 Amber English A jewel name that became popular in the 19th century, from the name of the yellowish resin used in jewellery-making. Used regularly since the publication of 2Oth century writer Kathleen Winsor's novel 'Forever Amber. '. F
239 Amberlee English A jewel-quality fossilized resin; as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade. F
240 Amberly English A jewel-quality fossilized resin; as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade. F