Submitted Name (1)Revisions Save Gender Masculine Usage Swedish, Old Norse, Folklore Pronounced Pron. AH-leh(Swedish) [key] Other Forms FormsAlle, Alli, Áli, Åle, Ole Edit Status Status [show contributorshide contributors] Added 7/29/2009 by CSwe Edited 2/23/2020 by Beautiful Victory Meaning & History Probably a short form of various Old Norse names, for example Áleifr and Alríkr. Oldest known usage of the name is from a runic inscription from the 9th century.
Submitted Name (2) Save Gender Masculine Usage Mormon Pronounced Pron. ayl [key] Edit Status Status [show contributorhide contributor] Added 1/14/2020 by MaunaLoa38 Meaning & History The second name in a double-name alias used by Joseph Smith. See Baurak.
Submitted Name (3) Save Gender Masculine & Feminine Usage Hawaiian Pronounced Pron. A-le [key] Edit Status Status [show contributorhide contributor] Added 8/4/2020 by guasguendi Meaning & History Diminutive of Alepeleke, Alekona and names containing that sound.
Submitted Name (4)Revisions Save Gender Feminine Usage East Frisian (Archaic) Edit Status Status [show contributorshide contributors] Added 6/6/2021 by anonymous Edited 6/6/2021 by Frollein Gladys Meaning & History Short form of Alegonda, recorded between the 1300s and 1700s.