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Truth. An odd variation of Aletea. Be careful in its usage.
Rating: 2.20 (5 votes)
Feminine form of Alfonso: noble.
Rating: 2.67 (3 votes)
Variant of Alfonsa.
From the Germanic, "noble and ready" or "battle ready",
Rating: 3.40 (5 votes)
In Spanish, "alisa" is only a verbal form of "to plane".
Rating: 3.63 (19 votes)
This word (little wing) is not a name. It can be (in some families) a nickname of Alejandra (Alejandra. Alejandrita, Alita), and for this reason be accepted in some countries as first name.
Rating: 3.00 (3 votes)
From the Arabic, "little town".
Rating: 2.50 (2 votes)
Lark. Used occasionally as a first name.
Rating: 3.78 (9 votes)
Feminine form of Alonso.
Spanish variant of Alfonso.
High. Abbreviation of Altagracia: a reference to the high grace of Jesus' mother Mary.
Rating: 2.00 (3 votes)
Feminine form of Álvaro. This form is very odd. Be careful it its usage.
Rating: 3.50 (2 votes)
From the Gothic name Alewar, "guard of all".
Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
Feminine form of Alvero.
Rating: 3.33 (3 votes)
Variant of Álvaro.
Rating: 4.00 (2 votes)
Beloved.
Rating: 2.80 (5 votes)
Lover.
Rating: 4.00 (3 votes)
The meaning is "amaranth", not "flower" in general.
Rating: 3.67 (3 votes)
Feminine form of Ambrosio.
Rating: 3.17 (6 votes)
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