Alphege
/ˈælfɨdʒ/
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Alphege, of English origin, derives from the Old English elements 'ælf' (elf) and 'heah' (high), meaning 'elf high' or 'noble elf'. It is associated with Saint Alphege, an 11th-century Archbishop of Canterbury, symbolizing wisdom, nobility, and leadership. The name carries a historical and dignified charm, though it is rare in modern usage.
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