Names Like Aldene

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Alden
Taken from an old English surname composed of eald, meaning "old" and wine "friend".
Alton
The old town.
Aladdin
Servant, Servant of Allah.
Ailton
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Aldon
Could be either a form of aldous, meaning "old" or "wealthy", or from the German adal, meaning "noble".
Aldona
Germanic - Noble, Honorable, Old, A variation of name Alda, It is feminine form of name Aldous.
Aldonia
Aldine
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.
Aldean
Altonio
Aldin
Old English - Old Friend ; A variant of name Alden, Old English - Old Friend , A variant of name Alden.
Aldina
Old friend who deserves best in life.
Aldena
Altin
Old English: Town at the river source; A variant name of Alton, Old English: Town at the river source, A variant name of Alton.
Altina
Aldana
A Basque place name, meaning side slope.
Altan
Mongolian - Golden; Turkic - Red Dawn; A variant of name Altin, Mongolian - Golden, Turkic - Red Dawn, A variant of name Altin.
Aldion
Alauddin
This name derives from the Arabic “ʻAlāʼ ad-Dīn,” meaning “servant of Allah, a nobility of faith, a nobility of religion, a nobility of the faith.” It is one of a large class of names ending with ad-Din. A classic Arabic tale about a young man named Aladdin is recruited by a sorcerer to get a magic lamp from a cave. Aladdin is a Middle Eastern folk tale. It is one of the stories in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights) and one of the best known, although it was added to the 18th-century collection by Frenchman Antoine Galland.
Alaudin