Alistair
Alistair is a masculine given name. It is an anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic Alasdair. The latter is most likely a Scottish Gaelic variant of the Norman French Alexandre or Latin Alexander, which was incorporated into English in the same form as Alexander. The deepest etymology is the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (man-repeller): ἀλέξω (repel) + ἀνήρ (man), "the one who repels men", a warrior name. Another, not nearly so common, Anglicization of Alasdair is Allaster.[1]
| Pronunciation | /ˈælɪstər/ | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Masculine | 
| Language(s) | English | 
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Scottish Gaelic | 
| Word/name | Alasdair | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Alister, Allister, Alyster, Alystair, Allystair, Allyster, Alastor, Alasdair, Alastair, Allistier | 
| Nickname(s) | Alis, Ally | 
People
    
    Alastair
    
- Alastair, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1914–1943), a great-grandson of Queen Victoria
 - Alastair Bray, Australian footballer
 - Alastair Aiken, British YouTuber
 - Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's former director of communications
 - Alastair Clarkson, head coach of Hawthorn Football Club
 - Alastair Cook, English cricketer
 - Alastair Fothergill, British film producer, best known for BBC nature documentaries
 - Alastair Gillespie, former Canadian politician who held several cabinet positions in the 1970s
 - Alastair Mackenzie, Scottish actor most famous for playing Archie MacDonald in Monarch of the Glen
 - Alastair Reynolds, Welsh science fiction author
 - Alastair Robinson, Anglo-American field botanist
 - Alastair Sim (1900–1976), comedy actor
 - Alastair Sooke (born 1981), English art critic and broadcaster
 - Al Stewart, Scottish singer-songwriter
 - Alastair Stewart, ITV News presenter
 
Alistair
    
- Alistair Abell, Canadian voice actor
 - Alistair Appleton, television presenter
 - Alistair Begg, American pastor, author, and speaker
 - Alistair Brownlee, British triathlete and Olympic gold medalist
 - Alistair Campbell, Zimbabwean cricketer
 - Alistair Carmichael, British politician
 - Alistair Cooke (1908–2004), journalist and broadcaster
 - Alistair Darling, British politician
 - Alistair Hargreaves, South African rugby player
 - Alistair Hinton, Scottish composer
 - Alistair MacLean (1922–1987), Scottish novelist
 - Alistair MacLeod (1936–2014), Canadian novelist, short story writer and academic
 - Alistair McGowan, English impressionist and comedian
 - Alistair McGregor, Scottish field hockey goalkeeper
 - Alistair Overeem, Dutch MMA fighter
 - Alistair Sinclair, computer scientist
 - Alistair Taylor (1935–2004), personal assistant to the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein
 - Ally MacLeod (1931–2004) Scottish footballer and national team manager
 - Ally McCoist, Scottish footballer
 
Allister
    
- Allister Coetzee (born 1963), South African rugby union coach and former player
 - Allister de Winter (born 1968), Australian retired cricketer
 - Allister Grosart (1906–1984), Canadian politician
 - Allister Heath (born 1978), British business journalist and commentator
 - Allister Hogg (born 1983), Scottish rugby union footballer
 - Allister Miller (1892–1951), South African aviation pioneer, First World War pilot, politician and entrepreneur
 - Allister Surette (born 1961), Canadian politician
 - Allister Carter (born 1979), English snooker player
 - Allister Sparks (1933–2016), South African writer
 
Alister
    
- Alister Jack (born 1963), Scottish politician
 - Alister MacKenzie (1870–1934), British golf course designer
 - Alister McGrath (born 1953), Northern Irish theologian, priest, intellectual historian, scientist and Christian apologist
 
Aleister
    
- Aleister Black, Dutch professional wrestler
 - Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), British occultist
 
Pseudonym
    
- Alastair (artist), pseudonym of Hans Henning Otto Harry Baron von Voigt, a German artist
 
In fiction
    
- Alastair, a demon on the television series Supernatural
 - Alastair Caine, a demon on the television series Charmed
 - Alastair Carstairs, a Shadowhunter in Cassandra Clare's The Last Hours trilogy
 - Alistair Cheng, a character in the Crazy Rich Asians novel as well as the film adaptation
 - Alistair Deacon, a character in the British sitcom As Time Goes By
 - Alistair Theirin, a character from the Dragon Age video game series
 - Sir Alistair Hammerlock, a character from the Borderlands video game series
 - Alistair Leslie Graham, better known as Ali G, one of three fictional characters created and portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen
 - Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Brigadier of UNIT on British science fiction show Doctor Who
 - Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, a character in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
 - Alistair Smythe, a Spider-Man villain
 - Alistair Crane, a villainous patriarch and businessman on TV's Passions
 - Alistair Oh, the Uncle from the 39 Clues series
 - Alistair Ryle, a character in the play Posh and film The Riot Club
 - Alistair Krei, a Big Hero 6 character
 - Alastair, family name of characters in three Georgette Heyer romance novels, These Old Shades, Devil's Cub and An Infamous Army
 - Alistair, a character from the Twilight book and film series
 - General Alister Azimuth, a character from Ratchet & Clank
 - Allister, the ghost type gym leader of Stow-on-Side in Pokémon Shield
 - Aleister, a mage-type character in Arena of Valor
 - Aleister, Sterling Archer's butler in Season 11 of FXX's Archer
 - Ser Alliser Thorne, master-of-arms in the Night's Watch in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and Game of Thrones television series
 - Alistar, a minotaur in the League of Legends game
 - Alistair, a character in the film Wonder Woman 1984
 
See also
    
    
Citations
    
- Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 399.
 
References
    
- Hanks, P; Hardcastle, K; Hodges, F (2006) [1990]. A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
 
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