עָלְוִין
"Elf-friend"
In Old English, Alwyn means 'elf-friend'. This name has a rich history in Western spiritual traditions, especially in Celtic mythology where elves were believed to be benevolent beings. Alwyn carries the traits of being kind, loyal, and faithful.
A symbol of friendship with the mystical and divine.
Expressive, creative, and socially-confident individuals.
עָלְוִין
עובד על האלם, כלומר: 'אדם שעובד על ה'
Ἀλβῖνος
ἄλλος αἴνις, ἄλλος ὅρος, ἄλλος ἄπορος
Alwynus
Albus, albus, albus, albus, albus, albus
AL-win
IPA: /ˈɔlwɪn/
Expressive, creative, and socially-confident individuals.
(Amethyst)
New Testament
In Acts 27:7, Alwyn refers to a Roman centurion who was shipwrecked with the apostle Paul.