# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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101 | Alina | German | Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. | F | |
102 | Aline | German | Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. | F | |
103 | Alion | German | Variant of Alvin: Friend. | M | |
104 | Alison | German | Sweet. | F | |
105 | Alisz | German | Sweet. | F | |
106 | Aliz | German | Sweet. | F | |
107 | Allaryce | German | Rules all. Feminine of Alaric. | F | |
108 | Alois | German | Famous warrior. | M | |
109 | Aloisia | German | Famous fighting. | F | |
110 | Alonsa | German | Eager. | F | |
111 | Alonso | German | Variant of Alphonso: From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready. Common in Spain since the 7th century. | M | |
112 | Alonzo | German | Ready for a fight. | M | |
113 | Aloysia | German | Famous fighting. | F | |
114 | Alphonse | German | Ready for a fight. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse. | M | |
115 | Alphonsine | German | Feminine form of Alphonso: From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready. Common in Spain since the 7th century. | F | |
116 | Alphonso | German | Ready for a fight. | M | |
117 | Alphonsus | German | Variant of Alphonso: From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse. | M | |
118 | Alric | German | Rules all. The historical Gothic king who plundered Rome in A.D. 410. | M | |
119 | Alrick | German | Rules all. The historical Gothic king who plundered Rome in A.D. 410. | M | |
120 | Alrik | German | Noble leader. | M |