| Name | Gender | Meaning | Syllables | Pronunciation | Related name | Related opposite sex | International names | Average user rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alfie | boy | Diminutive of Alfred meaning sage and wise. The Old English version of the name , Aelfraed means elf counsel. | 2 | AELFiy | Alf, Alvie, Albie | Alfonso; Alva; Ulf; Olafur | ||
| Alfie-james | unisex | Alfie is the pet form of the name Alf or Alfred, meaning 'noble' or 'inspired advice'. James derives from the biblical name Yacob, meaning 'God may protect'. | 3 | AALFiy-JHEYMZ | Alf, Alfred, Alfonso, Jacob | - | ||
| Ella | girl | This name has several possible meanings and origins. In Hebrew the name means 'Goddess', in French 'Little cinders', the Gothic version means 'True to all'and the Greek meaning is 'bright one'. | 2 | EHLah | Alla, Eleanor | Elvira | ||
| Ellarose | girl | Ella is of Gothic origin meaning 'true to all' and rose derives from the Germanic meaning 'fame' or refering to the flower of the same name. | 3 | EL-A-rows | Ellen, Eleanor, Rosie | Elton, Richard | Alla; Gabriella; Rosina; Rozena | - |
| Elodie | girl | A name used predominantly in the Spanish and Italian languages from Gothic origin meaning "propensity" and "riches". | 3 | EL-od-ee | Alethea, Elida | Elliott, Ewould | Elodie; Aletta; Alida | |
| Farhan | boy | A variant form of Ferran, of Gothic origin meaning 'peace through bravery, bold journey'. | 2 | FAR-an | Ferran, Ferdinand, Franny | Francesca, Fran | Firmin; Fermin; Firmino | - |