Female and male first names beginning with the letter “A”..
AMYTHYST
FemaleAmethyst is a distinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the precious amethyst stone, meaning 'not drunk' in ancient Greek mythology.
AMYYA
FemaleSanskrit name meaning "night" or "darkness," associated with the Hindu goddess Amaya and her husband Surya, the sun god.
AMZEE
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "to have a good heart," embodying kindness and warmth.
AMZI
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "courageous," derived from the Old Testament priest of the same name during King Manasseh's reign.
AMZI
MaleRare Hebrew name meaning "strong" or "courageous," borne by notable historical figures like Amzi ben Buni and Rabbi Amzi ben Rabbi Akiva.
AMZIE
MaleDistinctively American given name, a variant spelling of Amy, signifying 'love' or 'dearness', derived from the Latin word 'amare'. Although its exact origin is unclear due to its rarity, it is believed to have emerged as a pet form of names like Amey or Amanda in the late 19th or early 20th century.
AMZIE
FemaleUnique African American name created by Alice Walker for her Pulitzer-winning novel "The Color Purple." It's often pronounced as "Ah-M-Z," reflecting its phonetic roots, and is associated with resilience and determination due to its protagonist character.
AN
FemaleIrish given name meaning 'grace', derived from the Irish word 'aon' translating to 'one'.
AN
MaleIrish origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', derived from the Irish word 'án', translating to 'little' or 'gracious'. It was popularized by Saint An, an abbot who founded several monasteries in Ireland.
ANA
FemaleSpanish name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
ANA
MalePopular Spanish girl's name derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor". It symbolizes faith and devotion, with Dante Alighieri contributing to its popularity in medieval Europe.
ANAAHAT
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "inner harmony without barriers" as per Hindu philosophy's Anahata chakra.
ANAALICIA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from "ana" meaning 'and' and '-lizia', often associated with beauty and charm.
ANAAM
FemaleArabic-origin name derived from "anaa," meaning "I" or "myself." It translates to "my essence" and has historical roots in Islamic culture, associated with the pre-Islamic poet Anaam bin Qais. Today, it's popular for its unique sound and profound meaning, often pronounced AH-nahm.
ANAAYA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Anahata," meaning "unstruck" or "unhurt." It represents purity, harmony, and inner peace.
ANAB
FemaleArabic-origin girl's name meaning 'tenderness' or 'affection', with historic ties to kindness and motherly love.
ANABEATRIZ
FemaleAnabeatriz, of Hispanic origin, combines 'Ana' meaning 'graced by God' and 'Beatriz', signifying 'voyager to the land of the living', resulting in a distinctive name with profound meaning.
ANABEL
MaleFeminine given name of Spanish and Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" (Ana) and "Lord/Master" (Bel).
ANABEL
FemaleCharming feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
ANABELA
FemalePortuguese feminine given name derived from "anã" (little person) and "bela" (beautiful), signifying 'beautiful little person'.
ANABELE
FemaleAnabela is a captivating Portuguese name derived from Hebrew 'Chana', meaning 'grace'.
ANABELEN
FemaleUnique and elegant Spanish name derived from "anabela," meaning "beautiful gazelle." It originated in Andalusia and Castile, signifying grace and elegance, and has been popularized through literature like Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Today, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful Spanish name with beautiful imagery.
ANABELI
FemaleSpanish origin name meaning 'grace devoted to God'.
ANABELIA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Anna, meaning 'grace'.
ANABELL
FemaleSpanish-derived name with roots in medieval Spain, meaning "lovely" or "beautiful".
ANABELLA
FemaleItalian name derived from Annabella, itself originating from the Latin Anna, signifying 'grace' or 'favor'.
ANABELLE
FemaleStylish French-origin girl's name derived from Anna, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'.
ANABELLI
FemaleItalian name composed of "Ana" (Hebrew for grace) and "Belli" (Italian for beautiful), signifying beautiful grace.
ANABERTA
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'bathing or ascending,' originally found as a variant of Annabella or Annabel.
ANABETH
FemaleUnique and charming name of Hebrew origin, derived from Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor".
ANABIA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili "naba", meaning "to speak" or "to talk". It signifies one who speaks beautifully or the art of speaking, embodying intelligence, wisdom, charisma, strength, and courage.
ANABIYA
FemaleAnabiya, an Arabic name derived from "nabi," signifies "mystery" or "enigma.
ANABRENDA
FemaleAttractive African name from Nigeria; it blends 'Ana', meaning father in Igbo, with 'Brenda', Scottish for sword.
ANACAMILA
FemaleCaptivating Latin American name of Nahuatl origin meaning "she who attends" or "she who helps," reflecting strength, supportiveness, and dedication.
ANACANI
FemaleRare yet powerful African name from the Yoruba tribe meaning "God answers".
ANACAONA
FemaleAnacaona, meaning 'golden excellence' in Taíno, was a powerful female chief renowned for her courage, intelligence, and diplomatic prowess during early Spanish colonization in Hispaniola.
ANACAREN
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "song of the lark," inspired by biblical figure Anna and historically linked to wisdom, intelligence, and creativity.
ANACARINA
FemaleLatin-origin female name meaning 'golden flower', popularized by the Caribbean queen Anacaona and pronounced /aːnaˈkɑːrina/.
ANACAROLINA
FemaleUnique Spanish name composed of "Ana" meaning "grace" in Hebrew, and "Carolina", from the male name Carolus meaning "strong".
ANACECILIA
FemaleUnique Latin name composed of 'Ana', meaning 'grace', and 'Cecilia', derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, meaning 'sixth'.