| Name
|
Origin
|
Meaning
|
Gender
|
| Aly |
Greek |
A form of Alexander (defender of men) |
U |
| Alyce |
Spanish |
Of the nobility. |
F |
| Alycesone |
English |
Son of All |
M |
| Alyda |
German |
Archaic |
F |
| Alyn |
American |
Pretty |
F |
| Alys |
Celtic |
Noble |
F |
| Alys |
German |
Sweet |
F |
| Alys |
Spanish |
Of the nobility. |
F |
| Alyse |
English |
variant of Alice which means noble or exalted |
F |
| Alysia |
Greek |
Bond |
F |
| Alyson |
French |
Variation of Alice. |
F |
| Alyson |
Irish |
Honest |
F |
| Alyson |
English |
Variation of Alice. |
F |
| Alyson |
Greek |
Beauty beyond worth (Alyssum Flower) |
F |
| Alyss |
Spanish |
Of the nobility. |
F |
| Alyssa |
English |
variant of Alice which means noble or exalted |
F |
| Alyssandra |
French |
Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
F |
| Alysse |
English |
Variant of Alice. |
F |
| Alyssia |
English |
Variant of Alice. |
F |
| Alyx |
English |
Helper; defender. Variation of Alexander. |
F |