Alister

  • Origin
    Gaelic, Greek, Scottish
  • Meaning
    defender of mankind
  • Variations
    Alistair, Alasdair, Alastair, Allexander, Aleksander
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  • Sophisticated and slightly aristocratic, carrying an air of refinement that suggests good education and cultured upbringing. The name flows elegantly from the tongue, with its three syllables creating a pleasing rhythm that feels both substantial and graceful. Alister works particularly well for families appreciating Scottish heritage or simply drawn to Celtic-influenced naming traditions. It suggests intelligence and capability, someone who approaches problems methodically and communicates with precision. The name has a literary quality, sounding like it belongs to characters in classic novels or respected academic publications. Parents selecting Alister often value education and want a name that will serve their son well in professional contexts while still feeling personal and distinctive. It offers several nickname options for casual settings while maintaining dignity in formal situations. The relatively uncommon status means most Alisters won't encounter others sharing their name frequently, providing individuality without obscurity.
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