Male Names Female Names
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| Ailin: | (ay-LEEN) derived Old Irish=ail "noble." |
| Ailín: | (A-lin or ay-LEEN)(Gael) derived from Old Irish ail "noble". Alan, Allen. |
| Aindréas: | (AHN-dree-ahs)(Gr) "manly"; IrGael also can be Andrew. Aindrea, Aindrias, Aindriú. |
| Ainmire: | "great lord." |
| Ainsley: | "ones own meadow"; occasionally used as a female name; probably originally a local name, either Annesley in Nottinghamshire, from Old English An "one, only" + leah "wood or clearing"; or Ansley in Warwickshire, from OE ansetl "hermitage" + leah. Ainslee. |
| Alan: | "handsome" or "peaceful." |
| Alaois: | (A-leesh)(Teut) "mighty battle." Aloys, Aloysius, Alabhaois. |
| Alastar: | (AH-lah-star) Irish= Greek Alexander, introduced to Ireland via Scotland; modern Gaelic form Alasdair. |
| Albany: | from Fionn, from find "white, fair"; anglicized as Albany from Latin albus "white." |
| Albert: | (OGer) "noble, bright." Ailbe, Alby. |
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