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Cuban ballerina (1920–2019)
Alicia Alonso (born Alicia Ernestina de la Caridad del Cobre Martínez del Hoyo; 21 December 1920 – 17 October 2019) was a Cuban prima ballerina assoluta
Alicia_Alonso
Cuban classical ballet company
assoluta, Alicia Alonso in 1948. The official school of the company is the Cuban National Ballet School. The company was founded by Alicia Alonso, her husband
Cuban_National_Ballet
American ballet dancer, born 1925
he married in Cuba in 1950 while both were on tour with the Company Alicia Alonso (later the National Ballet of Cuba). Their son – future Emmy-winning
Richard_Thomas_(dancer)
Cuban ballet dancer
enrolling in dance classes. In 1937 he married Alicia Alonso, a teenage ballet dancer. The new couple and Alonso's brother moved to New York City, hoping to
Fernando_Alonso_(dancer)
American ballet dancer and educator
much as possible. In 1948, Fallis left Ballet Theatre to join Company Alicia Alonso (now the Cuban National Ballet) in Cuba. It was in Cuba that she met
Barbara_Fallis
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actress Alicia Albe (born 1977), American rhythmic gymnast Alicia Alfonso (born 1963), Uruguayan actress Alicia Alonso (1920–2019) Cuban dancer Alicia Alonzo
Alicia_(given_name)
Cuban dancer and choreographer (1917–2007)
Rayneri Alonso (22 May 1917 – 31 December 2007) was a Cuban dancer and choreographer, the brother of Fernando Alonso and brother-in-law of Alicia Alonso (née
Alberto_Alonso
American actress (born 1976)
Alicia Silverstone (/əˈliːsiə/ ə-LEE-see-ə; born October 4, 1976) is an American actress. She made her film debut in the thriller The Crush (1993), earning
Alicia_Silverstone
American actress
practiced ballet for ten years. She is the grandniece of prima ballerina Alicia Alonso. She began her career on television with guest-starring roles. In 2007
Yara_Martinez
Theater in Havana, Cuba
Maya Plisetskaya, Clorinda Corradi, Sarah Bernhardt, Carla Fracci and Alicia Alonso, as well as companies such as the American Ballet Theatre, the Royal
Gran_Teatro_de_La_Habana
Capital and largest city of Cuba
acted. Alicia Alonso was a Cuban prima ballerina assoluta and choreographer whose company became the Ballet Nacional de Cuba in 1955. Alonso was born
Havana
Ukrainian-American ballet dancer and choreographer (1912–1994)
classic style, e.g., in Afternoon of a Faun, and as a dance partner to Alicia Alonso. Born in the village of Pyriatyn, Poltava Oblast, (then part of the
Igor_Youskevitch
Argentine-born East German revolutionary and guerrilla (1937–1967)
interpreter for the ballerina Alicia Alonso of the Cuban National Ballet. In 1961, she received an invitation from Alonso to travel to Cuba. According
Tamara_Bunke
Danish ballet dancer (1928–1986)
were filmed in 1955 at Jacob's Pillow: Giselle Act II pas de deux with Alicia Alonso; and the Don Quixote pas de deux, Giselle Act II pas de deux, and The
Erik_Bruhn
Name list
football player Alfredo Alonso, Cuban media executive Alicia Alonso (1920–2019), Cuban ballerina and choreographer América Alonso (1936–2022), Venezuelan
Alonso
Cuban ballerina (born 1977)
ministry of culture and Alicia Alonso to the role of Deputy Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Cuba. In October 2019, after Alonso died at age 99, the
Viengsay_Valdés
Cuban-born American ballet dancer (born 1982)
School in Havana, Cuba. Was trained by Rolando Sarabia (his father), Alicia Alonso, Lázaro Carreño and Magaly Suarez, at the National Ballet School in
Rolando_Sarabia
Puerto Rican painter (1934–2023)
Jorge Luis Borges, Puerto Rican governor Luis Muñoz Marín, Cuban dancer Alicia Alonso, and Perú's Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa. Rodón also painted a
Francisco_Rodón
Ethnic group
(PDF). 1960. p. 3. Retrieved 18 July 2025. Simon, Pedro Simon (2022). Alicia Alonso: Gloria y escuela (in Spanish). ISBN 978-959-314-085-0. Retrieved 12
White_Cubans
Cuban ballet dancer and prima ballerina
National Ballet and its corps de ballet. She made her stage debut for the Alicia Alonso Ballet Academy at age seven and trained at Havana's Cuban National Ballet
Marta_García_(dancer)
Title awarded to the most notable of female ballet dancers
Other dancers awarded the title include Alicia Alonso from Cuba, Alessandra Ferri from Italy (in 1992), and Alicia Markova and Margot Fonteyn (in 1979),
Prima_ballerina_assoluta
Cuban dancer and teacher of ballet
the Alicia Alonso Ballet Academy, now the Cuban National Ballet School. There, she trained with Magda González Mora, José Parés and Fernando Alonso. Her
Aurora_Bosch
Annual day to celebrate dance, established by UNESCO
Dance Day and, on this occasion, appointed the renowned Cuban dancer Alicia Alonso as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. The Director of UNESCO’s Museums and
International_Dance_Day
Ballet by George Balanchine
at the City Center 55 Street Theater, with the two leads danced by Alicia Alonso and Igor Youskevitch. The ballet was well-received and was revived by
Theme_and_Variations_(ballet)
Cuban actress, model and singer
demonstrations by the age of eight. At nine, she was admitted to the Alicia Alonso School of Ballet. When Odalys was 13, she arrived in Miami, where she
Odalys_García
American choreographer
special on CBS. At the competition, she met the legendary ballerina Alicia Alonso, and was invited to perform at her International Ballet Festival in
Ann_Marie_DeAngelo
Venezuelan actress (1936–2022)
and to change her Yugoslavian surname for that of the Cuban dancer Alicia Alonso. One of her most remarkable roles was in the film Cangrejo, directed
América_Alonso
Public figure that advocates for UNESCO
Ahyi Ivory Coast 2009 - 2010 Virgilijus Alekna Lithuania 2007 - 2020 Alicia Alonso Cuba 2002 - 2019 Patrick Baudry France 1999 - 2020 Pierre Bergé France
UNESCO_Goodwill_Ambassador
Inhabitants of Cuba and their descendants in the Cuban diaspora
October 1948 she founded, together with Fernando Alonso and Alberto Alonso, the Ballet Alicia Alonso — renamed Ballet de Cuba in 1955 and, after the Cuban
Cubans
Cuban ballet dancer
a member of the National Ballet of Cuba under the artistic director Alicia Alonso, rising to principal dancer in 1994. In October 1993 and September 1994
Carlos_Acosta
Spanish singer and actress (born 1948)
married in 1982 in Cuba and their godparents were Fidel Castro and Alicia Alonso. They divorced on 1986, and Gades died in 2004. She was a sympathizer
Marisol_(actress)
Dress used in ballet
Quixote Kateryna Kukhar wearing a Romantic tutu in a scene from Giselle Alicia Alonso wearing a pancake tutu, 1955 Marie Taglioni wearing a Romantic tutu
Tutu_(clothing)
Cuban-American dancer (1955–2005)
began to learn ballet in Havana at the school of a famous ballerina, Alicia Alonso, which is where his mother took him before they moved permanently to
Fernando_Bujones
Canadian ballerina (1922–2018)
Fernando Alonso (1914) and Alberto Alonso (1917—2007) and a girl Alicia Ernestina de la Caridad del Cobre Martínez Hoya. Fernando Alonso and Alicia married;
Alexandra_Denisova
Children's book series
occupations. Examples of entries include Mary Kom, Malala Yousafzai, Alicia Alonso, Manal al-Sharif, J. K. Rowling, Irena Sendlerowa, and Lella Lombardi
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Good_Night_Stories_for_Rebel_Girls
Cuban revolutionary (1932–1957)
and Girona. He organized cycles of conferences, performances by the Alicia Alonso Ballet and presentations by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Havana and
José_Antonio_Echeverría
Park in the city center of Havana
the park are Gran Teatro de La Habana (The Great Theatre of Havana Alicia Alonso), the Hotel Inglaterra (England Hotel), the Hotel Telégrafo, el Hotel
Parque_Central,_Havana
Cuban ballet dancer
exchanges with Mexico and Colombia. In 1997, she won the gold medal at the Alicia Alonso Competition in Havana and in 1998 was a finalist in the USA International
Sadaise_Arencibia
Cuban ballerina
among us." -Alicia Alonso She debuted professionally in 1953, at the age of 13. She was trained at the Ballet Academy run by Alicia Alonso and she became
Mirta_Plá
American actress
dance one performance as Lizzie Borden led to an explosive quarrel with Alicia Alonso, unbeknownst to Krupska herself. Before switching to choreography full-time
Dania_Krupska
Cuban revolutionary and politician (1932–2026)
Cuba Died 21 June 2026(2026-06-21) (aged 94) Havana, Cuba Party Communist Party of Cuba Spouse Alicia Alonso Becerra Profession Military and politician
Ramiro_Valdés_Menéndez
Ballet company
Nicholas Magallanes, Lois Bewley, Tamara Toumanova, George Zoritch, Alicia Alonso, Harriet Toby, Elissa Minet, Yvonne Joyce Craig, Nina Novak, Raven Wilkinson
Ballet_Russe_de_Monte-Carlo
who started dancing in Havana, Cuba, and trained with Fernando Alonso and Alicia Alonso. As a young dancer, she was talent-spotted by a well-known British
Lydia_Díaz_Cruz
American ballet dancer (1930–2023)
class with famed Cuban dancer Alicia Alonso, Serrano accepted an invitation to join her new company Ballet Alicia Alonso, later known as the Ballet Nacional
Lupe_Serrano
American children's media publisher
Code Junko Tabei Masters the Mountains Wangari Maathai Plants a Forest Alicia Alonso Takes the Stage In October 2020, Rebel Girls published the third installment
Rebel_Girls
Among her students is Cuban prima ballerina assoluta/choreographer Alicia Alonso. List of Russian ballet dancers Wikimedia Commons has media related
Sofia_Fedorova
Bulgarian dancer originally from France
complete version of the Opera La Belle Sleeping in the choreography of Alicia Alonso after Marius Petipa (1974). In 1983, it will be an impressive Abderam
Cyril_Atanassoff
Cuban ballerina and ballet mistress
Havana in 1941, Méndez studied music at home while enrolled in the Alicia Alonso Ballet Academy. She joined the BNC in 1955, debuting on March 27 in
Josefina_Méndez
Heinz Rosen premiered, based on an idea by Jean Cocteau, and in 1958, Alicia Alonso was chosen to star in Giselle as the first Argentine dancer to perform
Olga_Ferri
Day of the year
(died 2007) 1919 – Doug Young, American voice actor (died 2018) 1920 – Alicia Alonso, Cuban ballerina and choreographer, founded the Cuban National Ballet
December_21
Ballet company
leaving the company. Stella Abrera (1996–2020) Ivan Allen (1950s–1960s) Alicia Alonso (1943–1948) Nina Ananiashvili (1993–2009) Victor Barbee (1975–2003)
American_Ballet_Theatre
Cuban singer (born 1955)
María Concepción Alonso Bustillo (born June 29, 1955), known professionally as María Conchita Alonso, is a Cuban-born Venezuelan-American actress and
María_Conchita_Alonso
Julia de Burgos 1979 Alicia Alonso y El Ballet Nacional de Cuba Marcos Zurinaga Alicia Alonso Documentary Documentary on Alicia Alonso and her company the
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Ethnic group
World Blog - msnbc.com Catholic Population Simon, Pedro Simon (2022). Alicia Alonso: Gloria y escuela (in Spanish). ISBN 978-959-314-085-0. Retrieved 11
Spanish_immigration_to_Cuba
University from Spain
Somosaguas (Madrid). ESERP School (Madrid). Higher Institute of Dance Alicia Alonso (Fuenlabrada). Institute of Humanities (Vicálvaro). Institute of International
King_Juan_Carlos_University
Cuban ballet dancer, ballet master, and teacher of ballet
Ballet School of the Sociedad Pro-Arte Musical de La Habana and at the Alicia Alonso Ballet Academy. Araújo joined the BNC in 1955 (1959 is also mentioned)
Loipa_Araújo
danced with American Ballet Theatre for a year. At the invitation of Alicia Alonso, she danced with National Ballet of Cuba for a year before returning
Maggie_Black
proclaimed by the United Nations Charter and UNESCO's constitution. Alicia Alonso Leonard Bernstein Nadia Boulanger Joan Brossa Henri Coursaget [fr] Celina
List_of_Picasso_Medal_winners
Municipality of Havana in La Habana, Cuba
of the most notable foods made in Marianao is "Pollo A La Barbacoa" Alicia Alonso, prima ballerina assoluta Camilo Marin, jockey agent Maria Teresa, Grand
Marianao
Cuban ballet dancer
"excruciatingly good." At the school, she received her ballet training under Alicia Alonso, the co-founder of the Cuban National Ballet, in Russian, French, American
Lorena_Feijóo
Americans of Cuban birth or descent
Zayas Oscar Hijuelos Ambrosio José Gonzales Federico Fernández Cavada Alicia Alonso Calixto García Luis Walter Alvarez Alejandro Mayorkas Desi Arnaz Andy
Cuban_Americans
1789 comic ballet by Jean Dauberval
basis for many revivals throughout the world. The celebrated ballerina Alicia Alonso danced Balachova's staging of La fille mal gardée throughout the 1940s
La_fille_mal_gardée
Television series
six-month stay in the States for academics. One day, Jaime's mother (Alicia Alonso) told Tessa that Jaime is committed to an affair with another lady.
Dahil_May_Isang_Ikaw
American photographer
Aroldingen, Kay Mazzo, Fernando Bujones, Jacques d'Amboise, Edward Villella, Alicia Alonso, and many others. Fehl's opera photographs include the New York City
Fred_Fehl
Calendar year
1987) December 20 – Väinö Linna, Finnish author (d. 1992) December 21 Alicia Alonso, Cuban ballerina (d. 2019) Iris Cummings, American Olympic swimmer and
1920
Liborio y esperanza. In 1948, he went into a brief collaboration with Alicia Alonso. Benítez designed productions for the Tropicana Club and the Tropicana
Andrés_García_Benítez
choreographer Heléne Alexopoulos - American ballet dancer Alicia Alonso - Cuban prima ballerina assoluta Alicia Amatriain - Spanish ballet dancer Carmen Amaya -
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Russian dancer and photographer
principal dancers as Galina Ulanova, Raisa Struchkova, Maya Plisetskaya, Alicia Alonso, and many others. Later on, he came back to the Moscow Ballet School
Leonid_Zhdanov
Opera house in Caracas, Venezuela
Ballet Giselle, directed by the Prima Ballerina Assoluta Alicia Alonso
Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex
Teresa_Carreño_Cultural_Complex
Television series
Gregor Piatigorsky and master of the guitar Andrés Segovia) • Dancers: Alicia Alonso, Erik Bruhn, Jacques d'Amboise, Carla Fracci, Rudolf Nureyev, Matt Mattox
The_Bell_Telephone_Hour
Italian-born American photographer
dancers, such as Harold Lang, John Kriza, Alicia Alonso, Nora Kaye, Vera Zorina, Igor Yousketvitch, Alicia Markova, Maria Tallchief, André Eglevsky, and
Alfredo Valente (photographer)
Alfredo_Valente_(photographer)
Vasiliev's famous partners included: Galina Ulanova, Maya Plisetskaya, Alicia Alonso, Carla Fracci, Rita Poelvoorde and Ambra Vallo. Ekaterina Vazem (1848–1937)
List of Russian ballet dancers
List_of_Russian_ballet_dancers
Spanish composer
training included studies in Santander with Remedios Bacigalupi and Alicia Alonso, and in Bilbao with Juan Cordero and Rafael Castro. Later, he refined
Juanjo_Mier_Cáraves
American dance apparel manufacturer
over the years, such as Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Sammy Davis Jr., Alicia Alonso, Bob Fosse, Gregory Hines, Mick Jagger, Liza Minnelli, Ben Vereen, David
Capezio
American musician and civil rights activist (1915–1974)
ballerina assoluta Alicia Alonso and Igor Youskevitch. Steinberg also did a South American tour with Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo with Alonso and Youskevitch
Benjamin Steinberg (conductor)
Benjamin_Steinberg_(conductor)
First Subdivision of Havana in Cuba
particularly for the acclaimed National Ballet of Cuba and its founder Alicia Alonso. It sometimes performs the National Opera. The theater is also known
Old_Havana
legado más preciado en la "Caja de Letras" del Instituto Cervantes Alicia Alonso deposita un legado personal en la Caja de las Letras "Gelman deposita
Caja_de_las_Letras
Historic site in Madrid, Spain
Francisco Umbral, Carmen Martín Gaite, Günter Grass, Álvaro Siza, Alicia Alonso, Antonio Saura, Carlos Fuentes, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Baudrillard, Massimo
Círculo_de_Bellas_Artes
Cuban former dancer and convicted rapist
as a dancer and teacher and joined the Cuban National Ballet under Alicia Alonso. In 1992, he was invited to the International Dance Festival of La Baule
Yat-Sen_Chang
Ballet dancer, director, and producer
staged by the Finnish National Opera and Ballet in 1953, by the Ballet Alicia Alonso in Cuba, 1954; and by the Bavarian State Opera Ballet, 1959. 1953 Giselle
Mary_Skeaping
Russian ballet dancer
Vasiliev's famous partners included Galina Ulanova, Maya Plisetskaya, Alicia Alonso, Carla Fracci, Rita Poelvoorde and Ambra Vallo. Having a body revealing
Vladimir_Vasiliev_(dancer)
Cemetery in Cuba
memorial which also forms the entrance to the underground ossuary. Alicia Alonso (1920–2019), prima ballerina assoluta Beatriz Allende (1943–1977), Chilean
Colon_Cemetery,_Havana
American ballet dancer (1929–1980)
for brief periods of time. These companies participated at the Ballet Alicia Alonso (now Cuban National Ballet), Borovansky Ballet, London Festival Ballet
Royes_Fernandez
Ballet
Diana Adams "Mother" Alicia Alonso "The Accused" Muriel Bentley "Stepmother" Peter Gladke "Father" Ruth Ann Koesun "The Accused as a Child" John Kriza
Fall_River_Legend
Filipina prima ballerina (born 1951)
Grands Ballets Canadiens climaxed. Renowned Cuban Prima Ballerina, Alicia Alonso, specially chose Barredo to perform on behalf of Canada at Cuba's International
Maniya_Barredo
Espinosa Chepe Pablo de la Torriente Brau Raúl Rivero Rick Sanchez Alicia Alonso, Prima Ballerina Assoluta, director of the Cuban National Ballet (Ballet
List_of_Cubans
Cuban journalist and actor
Children's Corps d'Ballet of Cuba's Ballet Nacional, under the direction of Alicia Alonso. She left Cuba with her mother in 1960. Although she has performed,
Germán_Pinelli
Czech ballet dancer (1946–2026)
Lisetta in L. Hertel's Marná opatrnost (Vain Precaution) choreographed by Alicia Alonso and the Tsarevna in The Firebird. Between 1998 and 2001, she served
Miroslava_Pešíková
Spanish heist crime drama television series
alongside Alonso. In March 2023, it was announced that Itziar Ituño and Najwa Nimri would also be reprising their roles as Raquel Murillo and Alicia Sierra
Berlin_(Spanish_TV_series)
Art movement started in the 1990s
Massurrealismo Contemplating Massurrealism, Instituto Superior de Danza Alicia Alonso de La Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Mardrid, Spain - text in both Spanish
Massurrealism
English documentary filmmaker (born 1940)
classic study of English literature; BBC) 1983: Classically Cuban (on Alicia Alonso and Cuban National Ballet; BBC) 1984: C. L. R. James in conversation
Mike_Dibb
National ballet school of Cuba
founded in 1931, where the prima ballerina assoluta, Alicia Alonso her former husband Fernando Alonso and his brother Alberto received their earliest ballet
Cuban_National_Ballet_School
Cali Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, San José Gran Teatro de La Habana Alicia Alonso, Havana Teatro Sauto, Matanzas Gran Teatro del Cibao, Santiago de los
List_of_opera_houses
American ballerina (1919–2023)
ballet company, beating out 500 other dancers including Nora Kaye and Alicia Alonso. She danced with the company until 1950, starting as a member of the
Elissa_Minet_Fuchs
Cuban ballet dancer
was accepted. Under the direction of Cuban National Ballet founder Alicia Alonso, she received Russian, French, American and Cuban styles trainings.
Lorna_Feijóo
Cuban National Ballet in 2002 under the direction of prima ballerina Alicia Alonso. After two years dancing with the company he defected in 2005 to the
Daniel_Sarabia
choreographer, teacher Jennifer Welsman (active from 1993), ballet dancer Alicia Alonso (1920–2019), prima ballerina assoluta, choreographer, former prima ballerina
List_of_female_dancers
Month of 1920
as Adele Katz, in New York City (d. 1964) Alicia Alonso, Cuban prima ballerina and choreographer; as Alicia Ernestina de la Caridad del Cobre Martínez
December_1920
American ballet dancer
was a member of the Ballet Theatre of New York with Jerome Robbins, Alicia Alonso, Nora Kaye, Harold Lang, Janet Reed, and others. Her Broadway appearances
Muriel_Bentley
Cruz, Veronica Lopez Giselle Enrique Pineda Barnet Alicia Alonso, Azary Plisetski, Fernando Alonso, José Parés, Mirta Plá, Loipa Araújo, Josefina Méndez
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ALICIA ALONSO
ALICIA ALONSO
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALISHIA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
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Modern abbreviation of Alicia: sweet;honest.
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Polish
Polish equivalent of English Alice, ALICJA means "noble sort."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALISSA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Latin
Nobility; Variant of Alice
Female
English
Slovak form of English Alice, ALICA means "noble sort."
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Spanish
Variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ELICIA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, German, Greek, Latin
Nobility; Similar to Alice; Noble Sort
Female
English
Spanish equivalent of English Alice, ALICIA means "noble sort."
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African, American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Italian, Latin
Truthful; Abbreviation of Alicia; Sweet; Honest; Noble Kind and Felicia; Happy; Lucky; Fortunate
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Variant spelling of English Olivia, probably ALIVIA means "elf army."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Noble Kind; Exalted; Noble Sort; Variant of Alice
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English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALISYA means "noble sort."
Female
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English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALISIA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
Latin
From Aricia.
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Alexius, ALEXIA means "defender."
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, German, Greek, Latin
Nobility; Similar to Alice; Noble Sort
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALISHA means "noble sort."
Female
English
English variant of Spanish Alicia, ALYCIA means "noble sort."
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Finnish
Finnish form of Scandinavian Alina, ALIINA means "noble."
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