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Noble.
Rating: 2.69 (13 votes)
Rating: 2.67 (12 votes)
Wealthy.
Rating: 2.85 (20 votes)
Son of Adam.
Rating: 3.21 (33 votes)
Rating: 2.57 (14 votes)
Rating: 2.25 (4 votes)
Elf counselor.
Rating: 2.67 (6 votes)
An Old English name formed as a compound of aelf, meaning elf, and thryth, meaning strength.
Rating: 2.60 (5 votes)
Friend of the elves.
Rating: 2.63 (8 votes)
Friend of the sea.
Rating: 3.13 (8 votes)
An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake.
Rating: 3.67 (6 votes)
Noble maiden.
Rating: 3.00 (4 votes)
Rating: 3.25 (4 votes)
Rating: 3.00 (5 votes)
Feminine form of Andrew: Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew.
Rating: 2.80 (5 votes)
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley. From Ann's meadow. From the awe inspiring one's meadow.
Rating: 3.50 (2 votes)
Rules all. Feminine form of Alaric.
Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
Rating: 2.33 (3 votes)
Feminine form of Albert from the Old German Adalbert meaning noble and bright. Albert became popular in England after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. Noble, bright.
Rating: 1.57 (7 votes)
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