Ali
Ali is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "high," "exalted," or "noble." The root conveys elevation and superiority, and the name is widely used across the Muslim world as a given name and, less commonly, as a surname. In transliteration from Arabic, it appears in variants such as Aly and Alee and is adapted in Turkish, Persian, Urdu, and other languages.
One of the most prominent historical figures bearing the name is Ali ibn Abi Talib (circa 600–661),
In modern times, Ali is a common given name in many regions, and it is sometimes used
Overall, Ali remains a widely used name with historical and cultural significance across the Arab world and