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Names letter starts with A

Name Meaning Origins Gender
aralynn Aralynn: Combination of "Ara" and "Lynn," meaning "beautiful" and "lake." American, Biblical, English, Gaelic, Irish Female
anyston Anyston: Unique name, possibly derived from Old English meaning "stone." Anglo-Saxon, English Either
aquah Aquah means "water" in various languages; origin is diverse. Algonquian, American, Arabic, Latin, Native American Either
annysten Annysten: Unique name, possibly derived from ancient roots, meaning "grace." American, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew Either
annyston Annyston likely combines "Annie" and "ton," meaning "town of Annie." Anglo-Saxon, English Either
anselin Anselin means "divine protection," originating from Old Germanic roots. Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Latin Either
annisten Annisten means "graceful" and originates from Old English roots. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Either
anniston Anniston means "Anna's town," originating from English and American roots. American, English, Native American Either
annistyn Annistyn is a modern variation of the name Ann. American, English Female
anneston Anneston means "Anne's town," originating from Old English roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
annett Annett: French origin, meaning "grace" or "favor," diminutive of Anne. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
annalies Annalies: Dutch variant of Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor." Dutch, English, German Female
annastazija Annastazija means "resurrection"; derived from Greek "anastasis," meaning "to rise." Armenian, Biblical, Greek Female
anjolee Anjolee means "angel" in Sanskrit; symbolizes beauty and grace. American, Arabic, Biblical, Indian, Persian Female
annabell Annabell means "graceful" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. English, Greek, Hebrew Female
anisten Anisten means "graceful" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. American, Anglo-Saxon Either
anistyn Anistyn: Modern name, possibly derived from "Anastasia," meaning resurrection. American, Biblical, English Either
angileena Angileena: A modern variation of Angelina, meaning "angel" in Italian. American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Persian, Spanish Female
anglesea Anglesea means "Englishman's island," originating from Old English and Welsh. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
angenie Angenie means "messenger" and originates from the name Angela. American, Biblical, English Female
angellena Angellena: Derived from "angel," meaning messenger; associated with divine qualities. American, Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin, Persian, Spanish Female
andrieu Andrieu: French origin, meaning "manly" or "brave," derived from Andrew. French, Old French Male
andru Andru means "manly" and originates from the Greek name Andreas. Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin Male
angee Angee: variant of Angela, meaning "messenger" or "angel" in Greek. American, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek Either
anastasija Anastasija means "resurrection," originating from Greek "anastasis." Ancient Greek, Greek Female
andreya Andreyas means "manly" in Greek; derived from the name Andrew. Armenian, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Either
andria Andria means "manly" in Greek; derived from "Andreas" or "Andrew." Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology Female
amura Amura means "to protect" in Japanese; it has noble origins. Amharic, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit Either
amyela Amyela means "beloved" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. American, Biblical, English Female
analia Analia: Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor." Feminine name. Argentinian, Spanish Female