Meanings and history of the name Acacia: | Edit. This name is Greek in origin, and is ultimately derived from the Greek word 'ακη' (via akakia), which means 'thorny tree'. Acacia is a nature related name, as it is a genus of trees and shrubs. Famous real-life people named Acacia: | Edit.
Greek Meaning: The name Akantha is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Akantha is: Thorn.
Alala /ˈælələ/ (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαλά (alalá); "battle-cry" or "war-cry"), was the personification of the war cry in Greek mythology. Her name derives from the onomatopoeic Greek word ἀλαλή (alalḗ), hence the verb ἀλαλάζω (alalázō), "to raise the war-cry".
[ 3 syll. a-lan-nis, al-ann-is ] The baby girl name Alannis is pronounced as aa-LAEN-ihS- †. Alannis is used chiefly in the English language and its origin is Celtic. Alannis is a variant of the name Alana (English). Alannis is also a variant of the name Alanis (English and Irish) in the English language.
Alas Name Meaning. Catalan (Alàs): habitational name from a place in Catalonia named Alàs.
[ syll. a-lat-hea, al-ath-ea ] The baby girl name Alathea is pronounced as aaLaa-THiyAH †. Alathea is mainly used in the Greek language and it is of Old Greek origin. Alathea is a variant spelling of the English name Alethea. Alathea is unusual as a baby name for girls.
Origin and Meaning of Alayla. "Alayla" is a name of Greek origin, and it means "War goddess".
Alcinous (/ælˈsɪnoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκίνους or Ἀλκίνοος, Alkínoös) was, in Greek mythology, a son of Nausithous, or of Phaeax (the son of Poseidon and Corcyra), and father of Nausicaa, Halius, Clytoneus and Laodamas with Arete. His name literally means "mighty mind".
Alcinous (/ælˈsɪnoʊəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκίνους or Ἀλκίνοος, Alkínoös) was, in Greek mythology, a son of Nausithous, or of Phaeax (the son of Poseidon and Corcyra), and father of Nausicaa, Halius, Clytoneus and Laodamas with Arete. His name literally means "mighty mind".
Meaning of name Alcippe. Etymology : From the Greek (Alkippe), which meant "mighty mare" from (alkaios) "mighty" and ' (hippos) "horse" Saint : Origin : Greek Mythology (Latinized)