Aileas is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1851 times.
a-li-cio, al-ic-io ] The baby boy name Alicio is also used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is aa-LIY-Siy-ow- †. Alicio is largely used in the Spanish language and it is derived from Germanic origins. The name's meaning is of a noble kind. ... Alicio is a rarely used baby name for boys.
The name Aline is a baby girl name. The name Aline comes from the French origin. In French the meaning of the name Aline is: From the Scottish Aileen, meaning "bearer of light." Similar Names: Aline ( French )
Origin of the name Alyssa: A variant of Alicia (nobility), Alyssa is alternatively derived from the alyssum flower.
The surname Ames is usually either French or Hebrew in origin. The French name comes from the noun amie, meaning a friend or a beloved. In Hebrew it literally means burden, but is actually derived from the eponymous Hebrew prophet Amos.
Baby names meanings search results: The name Angelique is a baby girl name. The name Angelique comes from the French origin. In French The meaning of the name Angelique is: A variant of Angelica meaning angelic. Angel; Like an angel.
Aristides is a Greek name deriving from the Greek words "Aristos", meaning "Best" and "Eidos" meaning "Species". So the meaning of the name is "The best (person) human kind has to offer". Famous real-life people named Aristides: | Edit. Aristides was an ancient Athenian statesman.
From an English surname, from Old Provençal astur "goshawk." Male scandinavian given name which is a combination of As "god" and ÞOR "thunder." Pronounced: AS-ter. Famous real-life people named Astor: | Edit.
More info about the name "Avellino" Avellino is the pet form of the name Avila, derived from the Germanic “aviâ€, which is of unknown meaning. It is possible that 'avi' means 'desire'.
This interesting surname has two origins; firstly, it may be of Old French origin, a patronymic of the name Ayer, a nickname for a man who was well known to be the heir to a title or fortune, deriving from the Middle English "eir, eyr", a development of the Old French "(h)eir" meaning heir.