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Alie

Boy #34191 most popular
American Arabic Muslim

Meanings & Origins

"exalted, noble, high"

Origin: Arabic alaa Language: Arabic

"elevated, lofty"

Origin: Classical Arabic Language: English

Popularity

#34191
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“An exalted Arabic name with boxing legend swagger”

Origin & Etymology

Alie is a variant spelling of Ali, one of the most significant names in the Arabic-speaking world. Ali comes from the Arabic root 'alaa' meaning to be high, exalted, or noble. It is the name of Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad and the fourth Caliph of Islam — one of the most revered figures in Islamic history. As a boy's name with the Alie spelling, it appears in Western contexts where parents want a cross-cultural name that feels both familiar and distinctive.

Popularity Story

Ali as a boy's name has long been popular across Muslim-majority countries and has crossed into Western naming as parents seek short, punchy names with global appeal. The Alie spelling is a Western adaptation that makes the name feel slightly more modern.

Cultural Significance

Ali ibn Abi Talib holds unique significance in both Sunni and Shia Islam. In Shia tradition, he is the first Imam and rightful successor to the Prophet. Ali also became a globally recognized name through Muhammad Ali, widely considered the greatest boxer of all time, who took the name upon converting to Islam.

Fun Facts

  • Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay) adopted the name Ali after converting to Islam in 1964
  • Ali ibn Abi Talib is mentioned in the Quran and revered as a symbol of justice and bravery in Islamic tradition

Alie in Other Languages

Urdu علی
Arabic علي
Persian علی
Swahili Ali
Turkish Ali

Popularity Over Time

Peaked 1977

Nicknames

Al

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Middle Names

James Lee Cole Dean Ray Reed Cruz

Name Vibe

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