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Names letter starts with A

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Axton Axton means "sword stone"; derived from Old English origins. Anglo-Saxon, English Male
Ava-Monroe Ava-Monroe combines "Ava" (life) and "Monroe" (from the mouth). American, Biblical, English Female
Ax Ax means "father" in Hebrew; origin linked to biblical contexts. Algonquian, American, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Cherokee, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Latin, Native American, Persian, Roman, Scottish, Spanish, Welsh Either
Axana Axana means "peaceful" and has roots in Hebrew and Arabic. Arabic, Armenian, Greek, Latin, Persian Female
Austyn Austyn: variant of Augustine, meaning "great" or "magnificent." Latin origin. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Athina Athina means "wise" and originates from ancient Greek mythology. Ancient Greek, Greek Female
Atomic Atomic means indivisible; derived from Greek "atomos," meaning uncuttable. Greek, Latin Either
Auden Auden means "old friend," originating from Old English and Germanic. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Aurélien Aurélien means "golden," originating from Latin "Aurelius." French, Latin Male
Ashby Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English
Ashe Ashe means "ash tree"; originates from Old English and Gaelic. Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English Either
Astile Astile means "little star"; origin is likely from Latin roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Arnella Arnella means "eagle" and originates from Latin and Italian roots. American, Anglo-Saxon, Armenian, Biblical, English Female
Arthel Arthel means "noble" and originates from Old English roots. American, Arthurian Legend, Biblical, English Either
Anya Anya means "grace" in Hebrew; derived from the Russian name Anna. Hebrew, Indian, Russian Female
Anyelina Anyelina means "angel" in Spanish; derived from "Angela" or "Angelina." American, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Spanish Female
Apple Apple: fruit name, Old English origin, symbolizes knowledge and temptation. Algonquian, American, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Celtic, English, Greek, Latin, Native American, Old English, Spanish Either
Annemarie Dutch, German, Hebrew
Ann-Merita Ann-Merita combines "Ann" and "Merita," meaning grace and merit. American, Biblical, English Female
Anthwan Anthwan is a variant of Anthony, meaning "priceless" or "invaluable." African, American, Arabic, Native American Male
Antà´nio Antà ́nio means "priceless" in Latin; derived from Antonius family name. Latin, Portuguese Male
Anna-Marie Anna-Marie combines Hebrew "grace" and Latin "beloved," symbolizing love. English, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Female
Anna-Sophia Anna-Sophia combines grace and wisdom; rooted in Hebrew and Greek. English, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Female
Anne-Catherine Anne-Catherine combines Hebrew and Greek roots, meaning "graceful pure." Biblical, French, Greek, Latin Female
Anna-Jo Anna-Jo combines Hebrew "Anna" and French "Jo," meaning gracious gift. English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Female
Annaliza Annaliza combines "Anna" and "Eliza," meaning graceful and devoted. American, Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Spanish Female
Angélique Angélique means "angelic" in French, derived from Latin "angelicus." French, Latin Female
Angia Angia means "messenger" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Indian, Latin, Persian, Spanish Female
Anibal Anibal means "grace of Baal," originating from ancient Phoenician culture. Carthaginian, Spanish Male
Anna-Grace Anna-Grace combines "Anna" (grace) and "Grace" (elegance, favor). English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Female