Names Like Aloni
24 baby names similar to Aloni in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Alani#161 in the U.S.Orange tree — from Hawaiian alani (orange tree, orange fruit)Alona#3212 in the U.S.From Hebrew Alona (אַלּוֹנָה), the feminine form of Alon, meaning 'oak tree'; the oak is a symbMilani#288 in the U.S.From Milan (city of Italy); also used as a Hawaiian variant meaning 'gentle caress'Amani#678 in the U.S.From Swahili and Arabic amani meaning peace, security, or wishes; in Arabic amani is the pluralMia#6 in the U.S.Mine; beloved; my ownIsabella#7 in the U.S.Devoted to God; pledged to God; my God is an oathEvelyn#8 in the U.S.Wished-for child; hazelnut; from the Germanic name AvelineEliana#10 in the U.S.God has answered me; my God has answeredAva#11 in the U.S.Life; living one; possibly from Latin avis (bird)Elizabeth#17 in the U.S.My God is an oath; my God is abundance; pledged to GodEllie#24 in the U.S.Bright shining one; sun ray; from Greek HeleneAria#26 in the U.S.Song; melody; air; a solo vocal piece in opera or classical musicGianna#33 in the U.S.God is gracious; Yahweh is gracious; Italian feminine form of JohnLayla#36 in the U.S.Night; dark beauty; born at nightMadison#40 in the U.S.Son of Matthew; son of Maud; gift of God (via Matthew)Abigail#41 in the U.S.Father's joy; my father is joyful; source of joyNaomi#47 in the U.S.Pleasantness; sweetnessSadie#50 in the U.S.Princess; pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew Sara (princess, noblewoman)Delilah#51 in the U.S.Delicate, weak; or possibly 'night' — from Hebrew DelilahJosephine#53 in the U.S.God will increase; God shall addHannah#56 in the U.S.Grace; favor — from Hebrew Channah (favor, grace)Leah#58 in the U.S.Weary; or wild cow — from Hebrew Le'ahMaya#62 in the U.S.Illusion, magic — from Sanskrit maya (cosmic illusion)Genesis#66 in the U.S.Beginning, origin, birth — from Greek genesis, also the name of the first book of the Bible






