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      Meaning of the first name Alystair

      Origin

      English, Scottish

      Meaning

      Defender of Mankind, Protector

      Variations

      Alastair, Alistair, Alysdair
      The name Alistair, derived from the Scottish Gaelic form of Alexander, translates to Defender of mankind or protector. Its roots can be traced back to the Greek name Alexandros, which combines the elements alexein, meaning to defend, and aner, meaning man. This powerful meaning underscores the name's association with strength, leadership, and guardianship, making it a favorable choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their children.

      Alistair has historical significance in both Scottish and English contexts. The name gained prominence through figures such as Alasdair MacColla, a notable military commander in the 17th century. Throughout history, variants of the name have appeared in various forms, including Alasdair and Alexander, further reflecting its widespread use. In Scotland, the name has been associated with noble lineage, particularly among clans known for their warrior status. Additionally, the name's literary presence can be seen in works dating back to the 19th century, contributing to its reputation as a distinguished and classic name.

      In contemporary society, Alistair remains a popular name, particularly in English-speaking regions. It is often chosen for its refined and elegant sound, making it suitable in both formal and informal contexts. Notable individuals bearing the name include British writer Alistair MacLeod and television presenter Alistair Stewart, demonstrating its versatility across various fields. The name continues to be seen as a timeless choice that resonates with qualities of strength and protection, appealing to modern parents looking for a name with both historical gravitas and relevance.

      Based on our records...

      Adams

      Adams

      This is the most common surname associated with Alystair.
      Duthie

      Duthie

      This is the most common name of those married to a Alystair.

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      1730 is when there were the most people born with the first name Alystair.

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