עלווין
"Friend or noble one"
The name Alvin originated from Old German and Old English, and it can be broken down into two parts: 'alf' meaning elf or noble, and 'win' meaning friend. Thus, Alvin means friend or noble one. In the Middle Ages, Alvin was a common name among the Germanic peoples, and it is still used today as a given name in various Christian cultures.
A name that signifies the presence of a noble and kind spirit.
People with the name Alvin are hardworking, imaginative, and practical. They have a strong sense of duty and are natural born leaders. Alvin's life path number 4 indicates that they are natural born artists, musicians, and craftsmen.
עלווין
Αλβιν
Χεκλεμεντότης αποπο τον Ωλεβπης
Alvinus
Origine Germanica, significatio fortis, auctor, amator
AL-vin
IPA: /ˈæl.vɪn/
People with the name Alvin are hardworking, imaginative, and practical. They have a strong sense of duty and are natural born leaders. Alvin's life path number 4 indicates that they are natural born artists, musicians, and craftsmen.
(Amethyst)