Names Like Alin

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Alaina
Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Alana
Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Alina
Could be from the Arabic meaning "noble" or the Irish alainn, meaning "lovely".
Alayna
Fair one, a beautiful and dear individual.
Alanna
Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Allen
Origin unclear. Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Allan
Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Alan
Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
Aline
Could be from the Arabic meaning "noble" or the Irish alainn, meaning "lovely".
Allene
Attractive, Peaceful.
Aileen
From the Irish name Eibhl?n, which could originally come from the Latin avis meaning "bird".
Alene
From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or helios meaning "sun".
Alline
Celtic - Little Rock, Harmony, Peace, Lovely, Germanic - Of a noble kind, A variant of Alana and Aline.
Alean
Allean
Ailene
From the Irish name Eibhl?n, which could originally come from the Latin avis meaning "bird".
Alena
From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or helios meaning "sun".
Alona
Hebrew, feminine form of Alon, meaning "oak tree.".
Alanah
There are numerous differing etymologies attributed to the name. The name was first introduced into England by Bretons, who took part in the Norman Invasion in the 11th-century. Alan is also an ancient Breton personal name (hence the modern English name Alan), as well as being a French Norman name. In Breton, Alan is a colloquial term for a fox and may originally have meant “deer,” making it cognate with Old Welsh Alan. There are numerous variations of the name in English. The variants Allan and Allen are generally considered to be derived from the surnames Allan and Allen. Alanus de Rupe was a Roman Catholic theologian noted for his views on prayer. Some writers claim him as a native of Germany, though Cornelius Sneek assures us that he was born in Brittany.
Alonna
Breton: little rock, handsome.