Alma

  • Origin
    Hebrew, Latin, Spanish
  • Meaning
    soul, nurturing
  • Variations
    Almeda, Almeta, Almita, Aloma, Almira
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  • Possessing timeless elegance, Alma resonates with quiet sophistication and understated beauty. The name's simplicity belies its profound depth, offering a sense of substance rarely found in more elaborate choices. Alma has graced generations across multiple cultures, establishing itself as a classic that transcends fleeting trends. Its gentle sound feels nurturing and warm, evoking images of wisdom, kindness, and grace. The brevity of the name creates memorable impact—two syllables that leave a lasting impression without demanding attention. Literary and artistic associations add layers of cultural richness, connecting bearers to creative and intellectual traditions. Alma works seamlessly in multilingual environments, pronounced with ease across different languages and regions. The name carries an old-world charm that feels increasingly appealing in contemporary contexts, where vintage names enjoy renewed appreciation. For families valuing heritage, substance, and refined simplicity, Alma represents an exceptional choice that honors the past while remaining perfectly suited to the present.
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