Allen Surname

611th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 890,750 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Montserrat

Allen Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Alan,' or 'Allen,' or 'Aleyn': Yonge.

'Aleyne, propyr name, Alanus': Promptorium Parvulorum.

'Forth goth Alein, the clerk, and also John.'—Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales.

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Allen Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States624,3111:58128
England105,3961:52938
Australia40,3541:66948
Canada30,7171:1,20085
Jamaica15,8951:18129
Sierra Leone7,5901:934174
Nigeria7,0641:25,0772,185
New Zealand5,0201:90261
Ireland4,8771:966181
Tanzania4,7811:11,0731,436
Wales4,6981:65956
Northern Ireland4,4331:41641
South Africa4,3511:12,4521,547
Scotland2,4671:2,170397
Thailand1,8041:39,1574,252
Venezuela1,3901:21,7301,533
China1,1711:1,167,653306
Saudi Arabia1,1531:26,7613,711
France1,0921:60,8278,242
Guyana1,0541:72387
Panama1,0321:3,791457
India9341:821,26936,591
Liberia9281:4,751579
Philippines8591:117,85620,327
Bahamas8081:485106
Trinidad and Tobago7921:1,722288
Spain7601:61,5165,578
Portugal7451:13,9841,089
Papua New Guinea7401:11,019980
Germany7171:112,28113,831
Nicaragua6471:9,306693
Honduras6341:13,906736
Argentina5081:84,1417,125
Costa Rica4691:10,192508
Fiji3771:2,372387
Mexico3401:365,0777,544
Belize3391:1,049244
Haiti3261:32,7732,294
Russia3151:457,53443,030
Dominican Republic3001:34,7761,950
Netherlands2981:56,6689,739
Cuba2961:38,9281,774
Chile2851:61,8122,618
Uganda2771:140,93612,711
Japan2761:463,20413,907
Guernsey2721:23711
Brazil2711:789,94228,681
Ecuador2701:58,9115,040
Malaysia2641:111,7217,470
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines2561:44097
Indonesia2461:537,59843,441
Vanuatu2361:1,116281
Bahrain2201:6,1301,165
Finland2121:25,9283,570
Switzerland2031:40,4585,729
Solomon Islands2011:2,886285
United States Virgin Islands1941:56959
Sweden1761:55,9474,335
Antigua and Barbuda1701:58399
Saint Kitts and Nevis1671:33179
Swaziland1521:8,541460
Denmark1511:37,3823,890
Montserrat1411:351
Morocco1361:253,50142,794
Belgium1321:87,09613,579
Peru1261:252,25510,351
Zimbabwe1241:124,50216,668
Barbados1161:2,478420
Jersey1121:886100
Isle of Man1081:795116
Guatemala1061:151,7233,409
Marshall Islands1051:49491
American Samoa1021:54733
Italy1021:599,57555,635
Norway951:54,1297,765
British Virgin Islands911:34775
Bermuda851:768121
Luxembourg831:6,9941,063
Greece771:143,89323,795
Hong Kong751:97,8061,899
Paraguay691:104,8802,420
Cayman Islands641:998139
Iraq631:555,8998,855
Malta601:7,171476
Guam581:2,761360
Kuwait581:65,5297,566
Estonia541:24,4784,454
Austria471:181,17923,261
Taiwan461:509,6683,834
United Arab Emirates461:199,18013,980
Kazakhstan431:411,22131,868
Micronesia421:2,530468
Botswana391:56,07510,323
South Korea391:1,313,853360
Ghana381:711,07111,457
Grenada381:2,856450
Cyprus371:23,9162,715
Afghanistan321:1,004,7879,548
Suriname321:17,2694,028
Cameroon291:716,17551,453
Gibraltar251:1,358302
Saint Lucia251:7,151862
Czechia221:483,34051,393
Kenya211:2,199,04336,489
Singapore211:262,27211,611
Vietnam211:4,411,7172,377
Belarus201:475,05345,383
Qatar191:124,10514,725
Uruguay191:180,61914,948
Colombia181:2,654,11513,778
Turks and Caicos Islands181:1,907201
Egypt171:5,407,98648,093
Latvia171:120,59117,235
Hungary161:613,51735,830
Poland151:2,533,917108,409
Gambia141:137,389365
Oman131:283,6904,528
Malawi121:1,426,59219,517
Monaco121:3,089236
Romania111:1,825,26153,941
Andorra101:8,3841,259
Bangladesh101:15,935,67713,533
Rwanda101:1,136,4982,630
Aruba91:11,4971,511
Sri Lanka91:2,312,0629,186
Jordan81:1,105,30516,405
Northern Mariana Islands81:6,822652
Azerbaijan71:1,378,44618,562
El Salvador71:906,2703,798
Mozambique71:3,894,5104,234
Sudan71:5,358,5998,162
Turkey71:11,117,346139,182
Anguilla61:2,239218
Armenia61:488,3639,305
Benin61:1,722,60061,769
Cambodia61:2,581,1918,069
Croatia61:704,76744,411
Senegal61:2,429,8904,996
Tunisia61:101,77114,710
Lithuania51:606,91821,375
Mauritius51:258,6838,939
Puerto Rico51:710,0284,074
Angola41:6,747,3046,999
DR Congo41:18,469,892182,906
Madagascar41:5,912,4595,394
Pakistan41:44,660,971115,884
Seychelles41:23,0981,012
Cook Islands31:6,0601,122
Dominica31:25,297621
Israel31:2,852,545113,505
Kyrgyzstan31:1,990,88579,765
Macau31:200,543803
Moldova31:1,187,12348,973
Myanmar31:17,312,6622,080
Namibia31:803,13415,170
Norfolk Island31:765177
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha31:1,951141
Saint Pierre and Miquelon31:2,133334
Slovakia31:1,778,817104,392
Ukraine31:15,174,232372,501
Algeria21:19,315,77697,017
Bulgaria21:3,489,45264,958
Ethiopia21:48,773,13129,601
Georgia21:1,872,77235,618
Iceland21:190,0456,825
Ivory Coast21:11,535,61661,806
Lebanon21:2,818,54225,087
North Macedonia21:1,050,73626,362
Montenegro21:319,7827,691
Serbia21:3,572,47432,645
Togo21:3,623,88411,997
Albania11:2,914,05529,474
Bolivia11:10,616,43417,077
Brunei11:418,7313,893
Cape Verde11:529,6426,792
Chad11:13,592,19913,092
Curaçao11:157,2471,313
East Timor11:1,215,928507
Falkland Islands11:3,132317
Faroe Islands11:48,9982,049
French Polynesia11:280,8057,211
Iran11:76,782,524277,718
Kosovo11:1,861,86914,990
Laos11:6,588,3231,961
Libya11:6,243,9746,186
Maldives11:404,1727,269
Mongolia11:2,825,28917,010
Nepal11:28,480,95622,413
Niger11:19,192,017110,060
Palau11:21,643223
Saint Martin11:35,156229
San Marino11:33,214932
Slovenia11:2,487,67531,128
Syria11:19,301,02222,457
Tonga11:107,313791
Yemen11:26,425,29455,147
Zambia11:15,849,92253,989
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland6,5121:680107
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England53,9081:45233
Wales1,7431:90065
Scotland7161:5,228793
Guernsey871:37561
Isle of Man571:952150
Jersey531:979149
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States120,4831:41721

The alternate forms: Allén (185) & Allèn (1) are calculated separately.

Allen (544,884) may also be a first name.

Allen Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Alan,' or 'Allen,' or 'Aleyn': Yonge.

'Aleyne, propyr name, Alanus': Promptorium Parvulorum.

'Forth goth Alein, the clerk, and also John.'—Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales.

(The 'd' in Alland is an excrescence as in Simmonds.) One of our most popular names while surnames were becoming hereditary; said to have come into England with Alan Fergeant, Count of Brittany, a companion of the Conqueror, and first Earl of Richmond, Yorkshire Very soon common to north England and the Scottish border.

Henry Aleyn, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Hugh fil. Aleyn, ibid.

Allaine Bawdyson.

Aleyn Forman. Rolls of Parliament.

Thomas fil Alani. Writs of Parliament.

The founder of Dulwich Coll., 1619, was Edward Allen, or Alleyne.

Derivatives, Allcock, Allkins, Allnutt, and perhaps Allatt, which see. Possibly an abbrev. of Alinot; v. Allnutt.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

The majority of Allens in Ireland are doubtless of English or Scottish origin; but there are some families of the name who can claim to be indigenous Irish. O hAillin, anglicized as Hallion and Allen, was found formerly in counties Tipperary and Offaly, and Allen has also been used in the neighbourhood of Cashel as a substitute for Hallinan. Many of the English Allens came to Ireland under the Cromwellian regime, but of course there were earlier immigrants from England, notably Wolsey's creature John Allen or Alen (1476-1534) whose “Register,” compiled when he was archbishop of Dublin, is a valuable source of information about medieval Ireland-he became Lord Chancellor of Ireland and was assassinated by the followers of Lord Thomas FitzGerald.

Mac Ailin is Scottish, being the name of a warlike branch of the Campbells, who were brought to Ulster by the O'Donnels in the stormy sixteenth century. These survive there as MacAllens and Allens today. Woulfe includes MacEllin among the anglicized forms of Mac Ailin, thus treating it as of galloglass origin. I think, however, that this was a small distinct sept located on the borders of Mayo and Roscommon. The name in various spellings —— MacEllen, MacAlyan etc.-occurs frequently in the Fiants of the 1580's dealing with that area. Contemporary references to Mac Ailin in the Four Masters are to the galloglass (Campbell) family in Ulster.

In addition to the archbishop mentioned above, the best known Allen in Irish history is probably William Philip Allen (1848-1867),one of the “Manchester Martyrs”. Another adherent of the national cause was John Allen who was associated with Robert Emmet in 1803.

Supplement to Irish Families (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

(Celtic) 1 Origin unknown. Alan, or Alain Fergant, was one of the leading Breton chiefs who accompanied the Conqueror to England. The oldest form on 10th century Breton coins seems to be Alamnus, though we also find Alanus in the same century. (K. Meyer) John highte [was called] that oon, and Aleyn highte that oother.— Chaucer, Cant. Tales, A. 4013.

Now, said Sir Dynadan unto Kyng Mark, yonder ar two bretheren, that one hyght Aleyn and the other hyghte Tryan.—Morte d' Arthur, X. ix.

Henry Aleyn.—Hundred Rolls Thomas son Alani.—Writs of Parl.

'I seek it from . . . and the son of Alun Dyved’-'Kilhwch and Olwen’: Mabinogion, transl. Guest.

But Alun has prob. nothing to do with Alan.

2 Bright, Fair, Handsome. [Irish and Gaelic alain(n].

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(Celtic) The Welsh Alun and Breton Alan or Alain are doubtless cogu. with Gaelic àlainn = Irish áluin(n, álainin, Old Irish álaind, ‘bright,’ ‘fair, 'handsome.’

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

This is usually of Scottish or English origin; but sometimes Ó hAillin Offaly and Tipperary has been anglicized Allen as well as Hallion. Occasionally also in Co. Tipperary Allen is found as a synonym of Hallinan.

SIF 10

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

“Rock” (Ail) in Gaelic.

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English, Scottish) Descendant of Alan (a very old name of obscure origin); dweller near the Allen (green plain), the name of rivers in Cornwall, Dorset, Northumberland and Stirlingshire.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

From the personal name Alan, common in Norman times. Edw. Allen or Alleyne, when he founded Dulwich College, 1619, directed that the master and the warden of his establishment should bear the name of Alleyne or Allen, a regulation which has always been adhered to without much inconvenience, on account of the numerousness of the families bearing it. There are more than fifty coats-armorial assigned to the surname.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Probably from Alainn, ‘Handsome.' 'Killing of Dor, son of Aedh Allan, ' a.d. 624.

The Stuarts were descended from the great Norman family of Fitz Alan.

Allan, according to Train, was Governor of the Isle of Man in a.d. 1274.

'Alan of Wygeton has letters of presentation to the Church of St. Carber in Mann, vacant, and in the King's gift, ' A.D, 1291.

Allen is not a common name in the Isle of Man, being chiefly confined to Maughold, Andreas, and Bride. Many of those bearing the name are probably descendants of the five successive vicars of Maughold, the first of whom came from Norfolk.

Manx Names (1890) by Arthur William Moore

Sometimes for Fitz-Alan, a foreign name. See Alan.

The Norman People (1874)

From the Old Norse, Ali; from the Frisian, Alle, Allen; from the Dutch, Alink; in the Domesday Book, Alan; from the French, Allain; a personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

Allen. —From Alan, a common personal name at the time of the Norman Conquest. Widely distributed, but, excepting Northumberland, rare in the northern counties beyond the Humber and the Mersey, and infrequent also in the four south - western counties of England. The principal centres of this name seem at present to be in Derbyshire, Hants, Leicestershire, Rutlandshire, Lincolnshire, and Suffolk. Allan is a frequent form across the Scottish border, and is especially characteristic of the south of Scotland; it extends into Northumberland, where Allen also occurs.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

 The origins of the name remain uncertain. It is possible that it derives from ‘the Alan’, meaning a member of the nomadic Scythian tribe which emerged from Central Asia in the centuries before the birth of Christ. The first references to the name are found in early Breton ballads. Here the name occurs in the form ‘Alamn’. The name soon standardised to Alan in Old Breton and Alain in Old French, though it remained a Breton name. Its popularity increased as a result of one Alan, Bishop of Quimper, a Welsh-Breton, whose holy life led him to become the first St Alan. It is perhaps from the example of St Alan that it was said in those days that the name Alan meant ‘harmony’, though this remains unconfirmed from etymological sources.

The name Alan first came to England with the Norman Conquest. Amongst William the Conqueror’s companies in arms were several Alans (and Alains), notably Alain le Roux (Alan the Red). After the Conquest, along with several other Breton first names, the first name Alan became widespread in England. Several remain popular as surnames to this day. Examples include Brett, Jewell, Brian, Justin and Wymark.

Curiously, the first name Alan became most popular in England in its Old French form of Alain, rather than the Old Breton form of Alan. In the centuries after the Conquest this name was found most frequently in Lincolnshire, where many of William the Conqueror’s Breton soldiers settled as farmers. The first recorded English mention of the surname dates from the earliest records of the Domesday Book which record a certain Alanus in Suffolk in 1086. This is the Latinised form of the name; the additional ‘-us’ may well have been little more than a clerical formalisation (Latin being the prevalent written language of the time). The name also appears in this form in the Domesday records for Lincolnshire in 1150.

The name Allen as a surname, and as a first name (with various spellings in both cases), is also popular in Scotland, though there is no question of Breton links in these cases as this part of Britain was not subject to Norman conquest. Here the name derives from the Gaelic personal name Ailin, from ‘ail’-‘stone’. It may thus be originally a place name-for a man who lived by, or under a large, prominent stone or rock; or in some cases it may have been a nickname, attributing stoniness-either of strength, or character, or brain-to its owner. These early nicknames were often the result of local wit-and were often ironic-the local Alan (or stone) could therefore frequently have been not the village Sampson, but rather the village simpleton or weakling.

As Allan (the most frequent Scottish form) this name is often found in Northumbria. Here some of the derivations are doubtless from the Breton, though the large majority are of Scottish (Gaelic) origin.

Allens can take pride in two of Ireland’s most notable geographic features-the Bog of Allen, over 378 square miles of peat bogs in East Central Eire; and Lough Allen, on the Shannon, which is 8 miles long and up to 3 miles wide.

Allen’s rule is the zoological principle that cold-climate animals have shorter smaller appendages and thus keep body heat loss down. It is named after US zoologist, Joel Asaph Allen.

The surname boasts six Lord Mayors of London: Roger FitzAlan (1212—14), Peter FitzAlan (1246), Sir John Aleyn (1525 and 1535), William Allen (1571) Thomas Alleyn (1659) and William Allen (1867).

The Van Allen radiation belts, 600 miles from the earth, have a major effect on our planet’s atmosphere and rotation. They’re named after their American discoverer, physicist James Alfred Van Allen (b. 1914—).

The British Field Marshal, Viscount Allenby, Edmund Henry Hynman (1861—1936), is best remembered today for his invasion of Palestine during World War I, when he captured Jerusalem. This led to the fall of Damascus, and ultimately Turkey itself. The Allenby Bridge, which today links Israel and Jordan across the Jordan River, is named after him.

There are 5 towns in the United Kingdom which contain either Allan or Allen in their names. These range from Allanaquoich to Allensmore. The United States has 5 towns named Allen, along with another 8 towns which have Allen contained in their names. Both Syria and the United Kingdom have Allan Rivers, while New Zealand and the United States have Mount Allens.

With about 128,000 namesakes, Allen is the 39th most popular surname in England and Wales, while Allan, with about 16,000, is the 41st most popular surname in Scotland. Allen is notably popular in and around Leicester where an estimated one in about 300 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Nottingham, Sheffield and Birmingham are other Allen strongholds. Around the world, Allens are most common in Canberra (one in 500 families), Melbourne (one in 578) and Auckland (one in 680). The United States has more Allens than the entire population of Bristol-an estimated total of just over 480,000 makes this their 25th most popular name.

— Peter Verstappen

Allen Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Allen Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Allen (Arabic: آليّن, Georgian: ალლენ, Hindi: एलन, Marathi: ऍलेन, Russian: Аллен) is most common in The United States. It can also occur in the variant forms: Allén or Allèn. For other potential spellings of Allen click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Allen? popularity and diffusion

The surname Allen is the 611th most numerous surname globally, held by approximately 1 in 8,181 people. The last name is primarily found in The Americas, where 74 percent of Allen reside; 71 percent reside in North America and 71 percent reside in Anglo-North America. Allen is also the 1,831st most common first name at a global level, borne by 544,884 people.

Allen is the most widespread last name in one country:Montserrat, where 0.02 percent reside. It is most widely held in The United States, where it is borne by 624,311 people, or 1 in 581. In The United States it is most frequent in: Texas, where 10 percent reside, California, where 8 percent reside and Georgia, where 7 percent reside. Barring The United States this surname occurs in 196 countries. It is also common in England, where 12 percent reside and Australia, where 5 percent reside.

Allen Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Allen has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the surname increased 518 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it increased 196 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it declined 25 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Wales it increased 270 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Scotland it increased 345 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Allen Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those holding the last name is chiefly Catholic (34%) in Ireland, Orthodox (60%) in Russia and Christian (100%) in Nigeria.

In The United States those holding the Allen last name are 11.1% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 57.87% registered to vote for the party.

The amount Allen earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 3.49% less than the national average, earning €28,981 per year; in Norway they earn 25.52% more than the national average, earning 434,415 kr per year; in Peru they earn 122.02% more than the national average, earning S/. 43,038 per year; in South Africa they earn 91.38% more than the national average, earning R 454,800 per year; in Colombia they earn 1.44% less than the national average, earning $22,376,000 COP per year; in United States they earn 4.3% less than the national average, earning $41,292 USD per year and in Canada they earn 2.41% more than the national average, earning $50,881 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Allén93185/
Allèn931/
Gallen915,640/
Hallen912,069/
Aellen91850/
Allien91423/
Aullen91130/
Alleng9169/
Allend9138/
Allenn9121/
Alleen9120/
Aillen9119/
Alllen9111/
Allent9110/
Aallen918/
Eallen915/
Allaen912/
Alluen912/
Alleun912/
Allhen912/
Alloen911/
Allenq911/
Allemn911/
Alen8910,999/
Alln8923/
Halleen83459/
Allenne83240/
Hallien8394/
Atillen8345/
D'allen8338/
Allhenn8331/
Heallen8328/
Atellen833/
Hallehn833/
Gaillen832/
Aillene832/
Galleen831/
Gallehn831/
Hallend831/
Ailleen831/
Hallemn831/
Hallenn831/
Allentt830/
Hallent830/
Halleng830/
Ellen808,910/
Allem806,467/
Allin805,600/
Allyn802,969/
Aleng802,009/
Halen801,490/
Galen801,482/
Alaen801,460/
Alien801,046/
Aylen80807/
Ollen80526/
Alemn80487/
Ahlen80410/
Aelen80265/
Aalen80235/
Aulen80204/
Aleen80191/
Ailen80161/
Aluen80126/
Alent80108/
Halln8059/
Ajlen8042/
Aslen8037/
Alend8029/
Allne8029/
Atlen8027/
Alenn8015/
Aloen8012/
A'Len809/
Aylln809/
Aleun807/
Alenq807/
Ağlen806/
Ealen805/
Allnc804/
Alhen804/
Allín803/
Aalln801/
Aelln801/
Allìn801/
Alesn801/
Allln801/
Allnn800/
Allenova77476/
Allenová772/
Achyllen772/
Hallenne771/
Gallehen770/
Aln75794/
Hallin734,285/
Hellen734,103/
Hollen732,916/
Alling732,438/
Hallén731,493/
Gallin731,217/
Allion73821/
Hatlen73761/
Hallem73552/
Alluin73496/
Allina73466/
Ellien73406/
Hahlen73296/
Gollen73288/
Gaulen73236/
Haleng73181/
Haleen73158/
Gaalen73134/
Haelen73134/
Galåen73127/
Höllen73121/
Olleng73100/
Hailen7397/
Gaylen7389/
Haslen7380/
Haylen7376/
Alleem7371/
Aehlen7370/
Allijn7366/
Aileen7359/
Gailen7353/
Gallén7351/
Allind7350/
Haalen7348/
Allihn7345/
Aalien7344/
Aylene7340/
Ollien7337/
Alenne7333/
Auslen7331/
Healen7329/
Halent7329/
Elleen7325/
Haluen7325/
Eillen7322/
Ailene7321/
Halien7313/
Allinc7313/
Hallyn7312/
Allynn7311/
Allyon7310/
Allyna7310/
Ahleng7310/
Galeen739/
Ayleen739/
Alheen739/
Atleen739/
Hällen739/
Hallne738/
Algeen737/
Eallem735/
Ahalen735/
Aulien735/
Ellenn734/
Alhenn734/
Ailien734/
Allisn734/
Aileng734/
Uillen734/
Aaleen733/
Asleen733/
Hallèn733/
Ealene732/
Auleen732/
Aylien732/
Aallem732/
Aeleen732/
Ahllem732/
Gallyn732/
Eyllen732/
Aleemn732/
Allhin732/
Allinn731/
Oullen731/
Elloen731/
Galenn731/
Halhen731/
Hallnt731/
Ahluen731/
Aglien731/
Aliaen731/
Attlen731/
Halenn731/
Aislen731/
Alglin731/
Elluen731/
Aleesn731/
Alienn731/
Ahloen731/
Eullen731/
Allhem731/
Alemne731/
Alemnh731/
Aellyn731/
Aahlen731/
Alhlem731/
Ajllin731/
Ealent731/
Asllin731/
Olleen730/
Ealeen730/
Allgin730/
Haulen730/
Ealend730/
Aullin730/
Ehllen730/
Oillen730/
Oellen730/
D'Halluen711/
Alem67280,426/
Gallina6721,818/
Alin6716,627/
Alyn6712,108/
Gallion675,334/
Halling674,492/
Elen673,070/
Olen671,977/
Alenova671,584/
Halluin671,382/
Ahln67725/
Alne67529/
Alén67405/
Alnn67345/
Aalling67270/
Hollien67226/
Oellien67203/
Asln67110/
Holleng67100/
Hoellen6793/
Haehlen6792/
Alengue6750/
Gallyon6738/
Ölen6736/
Allinne6730/
Hollend6728/
Hailend6725/
Haalien6719/
Alemnhe6719/
Haln6718/
Halläng6716/
Halleem6713/
Eilleen6711/
Allinck6711/
Haijlen6710/
Atellin6710/
Alng679/
Hollent679/
Alnk678/
Gallinn678/
Alenová678/
Alhn677/
Ayln676/
Helleen675/
Galn675/
Alnd674/
Ealn674/
Hhaleng674/
Hellien674/
Goillen674/
Hailaen674/
Hasleen673/
Hallind673/
Álen673/
Alèn673/
Gaullin673/
Hallyna673/
Elln672/
Aaln672/
Hauslen672/
Eallion672/
Alnt672/
Eillien672/
Ajln672/
Alnq672/
Oilleen671/
Hasleng671/
Huillen671/
Hohllen671/
Holleen671/
Hollenn671/
Hallgin671/
Attlene671/
Auslend671/
Athlene671/
Hallynk671/
Heellen671/
Èlen671/
Alın671/
Haleemn671/
Ailenck671/
Aasleen671/
Haylent671/
Alheemn671/
Alhleem671/
Aisllin671/
Ahtlene671/
Ailn671/
Auln671/
Atillyn671/
Haileen671/
Haillin671/
Gaileen670/
Easlenn670/
Allginn670/
Auglien670/
Heullen670/
Halhenn670/
Houllen670/
Golleen670/
Hallint670/
Gauleen670/
Ealling670/
Healend670/
Hayslen670/
Heillen670/
Haslend670/
Otellen670/

Allen Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Allen in the Georgian language
ალლენallen-
Allen in the Hindi language
एलनelana70.59
ऐलेनailena11.76
एलेनelena11.76
अल्लनallana5.88
Allen in the Marathi language
ऍलेनelena30.56
अलेनalena22.22
एलेनelena11.11
अँलेनamlena8.33
वलेनvalena5.56
आलेनalena5.56
अॅलेनaelena5.56
लेनlena2.78
ऍलॅनelena2.78
ऑलेनolena2.78
एैलेनeailena2.78
Allen in the Russian language
Алленallen-
Allen in the Arabic language
آليّنalyn-
الّنaln-
ألينalyn-
آلينalyn-
آلنaln-
ألنaln-
النaln-

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