Aladdin
Introduction
Noble and generous.
Background Story
The name Aladdin is derived from the Arabic name 'Ali al-Din' which means 'nobility of faith'. It is famously associated with the character from the Arabic tale of 'Aladdin and the Magic Lamp' from 'One Thousand and One Nights'. In the story, Aladdin is a poor youth who discovers a magical lamp that grants him wishes, leading him to a life of adventure and love.
Letter Count
Variations
aladin, aladyn, aladdín

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