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The month April, symbolizes spring.
Rating: 3.47 (17 votes)
Spanish form of Adam.
Rating: 3.54 (13 votes)
Spanish form of Adele.
Rating: 3.36 (11 votes)
Form of Adolph: Noble hero.
Rating: 3.00 (8 votes)
Spanish form of Augustine. From the Roman name Augustinus, derived from the Roman name Augustus.
Rating: 2.33 (9 votes)
Spanish form of the Italian Aida (Verdi's opera).
Rating: 3.57 (7 votes)
Feminine form of Alberto.
Rating: 3.00 (2 votes)
Spanish form of Albert.
Rating: 3.60 (10 votes)
Defender of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander.
Rating: 3.87 (15 votes)
Spanish form of Alexander.
Rating: 3.73 (15 votes)
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)
Lark. Used occasionally as a first name.
Rating: 3.78 (9 votes)
Spanish variant of Alfonso.
From the Gothic name Alewar, "guard of all".
Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
Feminine form of Alvero.
Rating: 3.33 (3 votes)
Spanish form of Anna.
Rating: 3.23 (30 votes)
Feminine form of Andrés.
Rating: 3.69 (26 votes)
Spanish form of Andrew. Nowadays, Andreo is only a surname.
Rating: 3.47 (15 votes)
Angel.
Rating: 3.60 (15 votes)
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