# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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61 | Alex | Greek | Diminutive of Alexandra: A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century. British King Edward VII's wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | F | |
62 | Alexa | Greek | Feminine form of Alexander: Defender of men, helper. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. | F | |
63 | Alexandina | Greek | Defender of mankind. | F | |
64 | Alexandra | Greek | A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century; it became popular after the marriage of the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | F | |
65 | Alexandrea | Greek | Feminine of Alexander. Defender of mankind. | F | |
66 | Alexandria | Greek | Variant of Alexandra: A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century; it became popular after the marriage of the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | F | |
67 | Alexandrina | Greek | Variant of Alexandra: A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century; it became popular after the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | F | |
68 | Alexi | Greek | Variant of Alexander. Helper, defender of man. | F | |
69 | Alexia | Greek | Feminine form of Alexander: Defender of men, helper. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. | F | |
70 | Alexina | Greek | 'Defender of mankind; helper; defender.' Variant of Alexander. | F | |
71 | Alexine | Greek | 'Defender of mankind; Helper; defender.' Variant of Alexander. | F | |
72 | Alexis | Greek | Feminine form of Alexander: Defender of men, helper. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. | F | |
73 | Alicia | Greek | Honest. | F | |
74 | Alina | Greek | Light. | F | |
75 | Alithea | Greek | 'Truthful.' Mythological goddess of truth. | F | |
76 | Alix | Greek | Diminutive of Alexandra: A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century; it became popular after the marriage of the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. | F | |
77 | Alpha | Greek | 'Firstbom.' The first letter of the Greek alphabet. | F | |
78 | Althaea | Greek | Pure. | F | |
79 | Althaia | Greek | Honesty. | F | |
80 | Althea | Greek | Wholesome, from the verb meaning 'to heal'. Althaia was the Greek name for the marshmallow plant which was believed to have healing powers. Made popular by 17th Century Richard Lovelace's poem 'To Althea, from Prison''Pure; Wholesome. | F |