Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Algar is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin. The meaning of Algar is ‘elf spear; noble spearman; noble spear’. It’s a name that was commonly used during the middle-ages and from the old English name Aelfgar. With its popularity, the name also developed to be used as a surname, Elgar, and for long ha...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Alger is a name that is also used as a surname. The name has an Anglo-Saxon origin. The meaning of Alger is ‘elf spear; noble spearman; clever warrior; noble spear’ and the name is about from the old English name Aelfgar which means elf spear. The name has been popularly used in England for male...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Ardyn is a rarely used name for girls. It is generally regarded as a feminine variant of the popular name Arden. The meaning of the name differs in different sources. As an English name, the meaning of Ardyn is 'high' or 'valley of the eagle'. It seems that the name might also have Latin roots. Ardy...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Asbury was known mostly as a surname in the past. Recently, Asbury has gained popularity as a first name, coinciding with the decreased frequency of the surname. The name may have been given as a tribute to a family name that has since been phased out through marriage or surname changes. The meaning...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
The name Avry is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is mostly given to boys. Avry is a variant of Avery, used in Old English. The meaning of Avry is 'elf' or 'magical counsel'. The Avry family was prevalent in the USA and Canada from 1840. Most people with the Avry family name came from Pennsylvania in 1840,...
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