Female and male first names beginning with the letter “A”..

AMERICAS

Female

Rare, Spanish-origin unisex name derived from 'America' and 'Eurasia', symbolizing continental unity.

AMERICO

Male

Italian given name for males derived from 'America,' meaning 'land of the Americas.' It originated from explorer Amerigo Vespucci's voyages in the late 15th century, contributing to the discovery of the Americas as separate continents.

AMERICUS

Female

Distinctive Latin name meaning "from America," first used by explorer Amerigo Vespucci and later evolving into the country's name.

AMERICUS

Male

Latin origin, derived from the adjective "americanus," which means "pertaining to America.

AMERIE

Female

Amerie, of Latin origin, means 'love' and carries romantic connotations, while also being connected to the Hebrew name Amariah, signifying 'exalted by God.'

AMERIGO

Male

Italian masculine given name derived from the German name Emerich, meaning "home ruler".

AMERIIE

Female

Unique American given name created by singer Amerie, combining elements from various cultures to reflect her diverse heritage and love for her country; it signifies freedom and femininity.

AMERIKA

Female

American-origin given name derived from the Americas, named after explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Typically used for females, Amerika means "America" and often signifies pride in American heritage or patriotism.

AMERIKISS

Female

Rare, distinctive name of African origin, coined in the mid-20th century by blending 'America' with an African suffix '-kiss', likely meaning 'beauty'. It signifies 'Beautiful/Lovely America'.

AMERION

Male

Unique, modern boys' name of Latin origin, coined from "americus," meaning "to exchange" or "to barter.

AMERIS

Male

Rare Hebrew name meaning "spear" or "strong", historically notable as one of King David's mighty warriors.

AMERIS

Female

Unconventional given name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from the Latin word "amerus" meaning "bitter", but likely a modern invention. Despite its unclear history, Ameris has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and open interpretation, allowing individuals to forge their own paths.

AMERISSA

Female

Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, meaning "one who saves" or "redemption".

AMERIUS

Male

Rare, historic Latin name meaning 'citizen' or 'landowner', popularized by nobles during medieval times.

AMERIUS

Female

Amerius: Latin origin, meaning "bitter" or "sour". Rare and unique name, popular during medieval Europe but uncommon today.

AMERIYA

Female

Arabic name meaning 'commander' or 'princess', traditionally given to royal daughters expected to become strong leaders.

AMERIYAH

Female

Unique Arabic feminine name meaning "princess" or "commander," reflecting high regard for women in Islamic culture.

AMERRA

Female

Intriguing name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and potential for personal interpretation.

AMERSON

Female

American name created by combining Amar and Anderson, derived respectively from Latin 'amor' meaning love and Scottish 'stronger'.

AMERSON

Male

Rare American given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Old French personal name Aumary meaning "noble and renowned" or the German surname Armstrong signifying "strong arm".

AMERY

Male

Uncommon yet historically significant English name derived from the Old French 'Amand', meaning "protecting hands" or "defending hands".

AMERY

Female

Rare Welsh-origin given name derived from "amerydd", meaning bitter. Originally a Norman surname, it evolved into a given name over time. Despite its unappealing meaning, Amery has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and Welsh heritage.

AMERYST

Female

Ancient Welsh name meaning 'pledge' or 'promise', first appearing in medieval Welsh literature and associated with strength and loyalty.

AMES

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'æm', meaning 'home'. It originally served as a surname for individuals living near or maintaining properties named Ames, before evolving into a first name over time.

AMES

Female

Rare English given name meaning 'soul', originating from medieval times.

AMESHA

Female

Rare Persian female name derived from 'Amahraspand', meaning 'immortal' in Zoroastrianism.

AMESHIA

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'strong like a tree', symbolizing resilience.

AMETHYST

Male

Captivating feminine name derived from the Greek 'amethystos', meaning 'not intoxicated'. It gained popularity through Edith Nesbit's children's books and has been associated with the purple gemstone since ancient times.

AMETHYST

Female

Unique and captivating female given name of Greek origin, meaning "not drunken," inspired by the vibrant purple amethyst gemstone and associated with healing powers in ancient Greek mythology.

AMETRA

Female

Captivating Latin-derived name that signifies tranquility and inner strength.

AMETRIA

Female

Ametria, a captivating Latin-origin name, signifies limitlessness with its meaning 'without measure'.

AMEY

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'my people', a variant of Amy with similar roots and popularity.

AMEY

Male

Rare and engaging Hebrew name that means 'nation' or 'people', evoking unity and belonging.

AMEYA

Male

Ameya, of Indian origin, translates from Sanskrit to 'infinite' or 'immeasurable', reflecting boundlessness and profound wisdom.

AMEYA

Female

Ameya, of Indian origin, means 'free from illusion' in Sanskrit.

AMEYAA

Female

Indian Sanskrit name meaning 'imperishable' or 'infinite', traditionally used for both boys and girls, and carrying connotations of longevity and spiritual significance.

AMEYAH

Female

Meet Ameyah, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'my people' or 'nation', evoking historical and spiritual significance.

AMEYALI

Female

Unique Choctaw name, derived from 'ami' (mother) and 'yalí' (beautiful), meaning 'my beautiful mother'.

AMEYALLI

Female

Ameyalli, of Aztec origin, means 'born during a storm', reflecting the power and fertility of rainfall in Mesoamerica.

AMEYIA

Female

Rare African name of Ashanti origin meaning "twins," reflecting its cultural significance in Ghana.