Names Like Ailaidh

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Alta
A exalted and elevated majestic grace of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Aleta
English use from the Greek word aletheia, meaning "truth".
Alto
Alto is a short form of Altero, Altiero, Alterio, Altieri, and Altobrando. The name is of Germanic and Latin origin and comes from the following roots: (*ALÐA- *HARIA- / *HARIAZ) (AUTERIUS > ALTERO) and (ALDEBRAND).
Aldo
Could be either a form of aldous, meaning "old" or "wealthy", or from the German adal, meaning "noble".
Altie
Aletta
This name derives from Old High German Adalhaid / Adalhaidis, composed of two elements: “*aþalaz” (noble, nobleman, aristocratic, eminent, glorious, excellent one) plus “*haiduz” (kind, sort, appearance, personality, character, manner, path). In turn, the name means “noble kind, of the noble sort.” Some forms, such as Adel or Heide, represents the pet form of names ending in “-heid” (often Adelheid) or beginning with “Heid- / Heide-.” Adelaide of Saxony-Meiningen (1792–1849) was Queen Consort of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837 as the wife of William IV of Hanover. She was the eldest daughter of George I of Saxony-Meiningen, and his wife, Luisa Eleonora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Adelaide of Italy (931–999), also called Adelaide of Burgundy, was the second wife of Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. He was crowned as the Holy Roman Empress with him by Pope John XII in Rome on February 2, 962.
Aleida
Small winged one.
Aleyda
Alita
This name derives from the Old High German element “adal” (Ancient Germanic: *aþalaz; Old English: æthel), meaning “noble,” native German short form of names containing the name element “adal.” The name is also directly linked to the names Adelaide, Adelheid, Adelaida. Saint Adela was one of two princesses, the daughters of Saint Dagobert II. Adela was married and had a child by her husband, Alberic. Alberic died within a few years of the marriage. Despite multiple marriage offers, she chose to take up holy orders. Saint Adelina († 1125) was a French Benedictine nun honored as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
Alda
This name derives from the short form of the Old High German “adal” from the ancient Germanic “*aþalaz,” meaning “noble, nobleman, aristocratic, eminent, glorious, excellent” or from “*alða- / *aldaz,” meaning “old, grown-up.” It is also the short form of names starting with “ald-,” such as Aldebrand and Aldegund deriving indifferently from the two elements mentioned above. Saint Aldo was a hermit who lived in the VIII century and venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Alida
Small winged one.
Aleda
Small And Winged.
Ailed
Powerful and complete.
Aylet
Alydia
A little winged noble girl having a unique vision and investigative in nature.
Aldea
Rich
Alyda
Old fashioned one, a small winged creature who is honourable.
Aldah
Ailidh
Celtic - Kind, Noble, Bright One, Light.
Alidia