Unveiling a Treasury of 16,935 Baby Names starting with A
Embark on an alphabetical adventure with our vast collection of over 16,935 names starting with the letter A!Whetheryou're seeking a classic and timeless choice like Alexander or Amelia, orperhaps a more modern and trendy option likeAiden or Aria, ourcomprehensive list encompasses a wide spectrum of styles and preferences.
Imagine your child proudly bearing the name Andrew or Abigail,or perhaps Alice or Anthony. Each name carries its uniquecharm and history, whispering a story waiting to be unfolded by its bearer.
With 16,935 names to consider, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your little one, a name that reflectstheirpersonality, heritage, and the hopes and dreams you hold for their future. Discover the perfect namestarting with Atoday!
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- Annie
- An English pet form of Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace".
- Anna
- Latin name from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace". Could also be from the Arabic, meaning "friendly".
- Agnes
- A latinised form of the Greek Hagni, derived from hagnos, meaning 'chaste'. The name was later associated with the Latin agnus, meaning 'lamb'.
- Alice
- Form of the Old French Adelais, from the Germanic Adelheidis, meaning "noble" and "light".
- Ann
- Scottish name taken from, Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace", and Belle, from the French "beautiful". Could also be from the old French Amabel meaning "loveable".
- Arlene
- Could be from the Celtic word, meaning "pledge", or a pet name for Charlene or Marlene.
- Amelia
- From the Latin Aemilia meaning "strive" and the old German amal, meaning "to work".
- Audrey
- From the old English ??el meaning "noble" and pry? meaning "strength".
- Anne
- English and French form of the Hebrew Hanna meaning "grace".
- Andrea
- Form of Andrew, from the Greek andreios meaning "manly".
- April
- From the month of April. Possibly from the Latin word aperire, meaning "open" in relation to buds opening and flowers appearing in spring.
- Angela
- English and Italian form of the Greek word angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
- Anita
- Spanish and Scandinavian variation of the name Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace".
- Amy
- A French name, Amy means "beloved" or "well-loved". Derived from the Latin word amare, meaning "to love".
- Annette
- The graceful beings which is a variant of Hannah.
- Alberta
- From the germanic words adal, meaning "noble" and berhtl, meaning "bright" or "shiny".
- Allison
- An extended form of the name Alice, which is from the Old French Adelais, which is from the Germanic Adelheidis, meaning 'noble' and 'light'.
- Angelina
- Angelina is the expanded version of the name "Angela" which is from the Greek angelos, meaning "Angel" or "messenger".
- Amanda
- From the Latin, meaning "loveable" or "lovely". Derived from the word amare, meaning "to love".
- Amber
- From the Arabic, ambar, meaning "jewel". Also from the Old French, meaning "amber-coloured".