The origin of the name Adalyn is American. ... It is a constructed name, combining Ada and Lynn. It also can be a form of Adeline and Adelina. The meaning of the name Adalyn is noble. Common nicknames include Ada, Lyn, and Daly.
Etymology & Historical Origin - Adalynn. Adalynn is essentially a new American invention. It followed Adalyn (with one “nâ€) onto the female naming charts for the first time in 2008. As newly coined name, Adalyn is thought to have been inspired by one of two more traditional names. ... Ada + Lynn = new name.
Aiyana is a feminine given name. It is often claimed to be a Native American name meaning "blossoming" or "eternal flower", but it is more likely to be a modern respelling of the Somali name Ayanna, which means "this is a beautiful flower".
The meaning of the name “Alijah†is: “The Lord is My Godâ€. Categories: American Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Hebrew.
Allard Name Meaning. French and English: from the Old French, Norman, and Middle English personal name A(i)llard. This is of Germanic origin, being found in the continental form Adelard and in Old English as Æ{dh}elheard, both meaning 'noble hardy'.
Origin of the name Alaina: A variant form of Elaine, a French cognate of the Greek Helenē (light, torch, bright). Alternatively, Alaina is used as a Scottish feminine form of Alan. Var: Alayna, Alena, Allaina, Allayna, Olena. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
The name Annamarie is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Annamarie is: Grace or bitter.
Annisha's language of origin is Old Greek and Sanskrit. Annisha is a form of the Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian Agnes. Annisha is also a form of the Indian and English Anisha. See also the related category sanskrit. Annisha is not popular as a baby name for girls.
The name Anyssa is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Anyssa is: or Agnes.
Origin of the name Ariadne: Derived from the elements ari (very, much) and adnos (holy). Ariadne (very holy one, devout), is a name borne in Greek mythology by King Minos' daughter, who gave a thread to Theseus, which enabled him to escape from the labyrinth.