Female and male first names beginning with the letter “A”..
ANDINO
MaleItalian name derived from "vento" (wind) and "-ino" (diminutive), meaning "little southern wind". It was popular among Italian nobility during the Renaissance and carries a strong sense of Italian heritage and culture.
ANDIS
MaleThe Greek-derived male given name Andis means "man" and signifies masculinity, strength, courage, leadership, and wisdom.
ANDJELA
FemaleMeet Andjela, a feminine name of Serbian origin derived from 'Andrija', the Serbian form of Andrew, meaning 'manly' or 'strong'.
ANDJOUA
FemaleOriginating from Congo's Democratic Republic, 'Andjoua' is a unique African name meaning 'peace' in Kikongo.
ANDOLS
MaleRare Basque name, originating from the region in southern France and northern Spain where the Basque language and culture are preserved. Its meaning remains mysterious due to its rarity and lack of documented translations into other languages.
ANDON
MaleTraditional Bulgarian male name with roots in Old Slavic, derived from "Andronikos" meaning "man" or "virile.
ANDONI
MaleBasque boy's name meaning 'peace', traditionally given in the Basque Country with notable figures like footballer Andoni Goikoetxea and chef Andoni Luis Aduriz.
ANDONIA
FemaleRare Greek name that can mean either "man" or "strong," derived from the Greek name Andrew, or "flowery" or "blossoming," derived from the Latin name Antheia.
ANDONY
MaleRare, distinct Spanish name derived from Andrés, meaning 'manly' or 'victorious' in Greek, rooted in ancient Greek history and popularized by Saint Andrew.
ANDOR
MaleHungarian name meaning 'brave' or 'victorious', popular among ancient Hungarian nobility.
ANDORA
FemaleRare and intriguing Basque name derived from "ando", meaning "valley". It signifies a connection to nature and land while carrying historical significance as the Basques are one of Europe's oldest ethnic groups.
ANDR
MaleThe name André is of Greek origin, meaning 'manly' or 'virile', derived from the Greek word 'andros'. It has been widely popular throughout history, particularly in France where it has traditionally been used for boys but has also become increasingly popular for girls in recent years.
ANDRA
FemaleRomanian origin name, initially intended for boys but now predominantly used for girls. It lacks a specific meaning yet has gained popularity due to its unique sound.
ANDRA
MaleOriginating from ancient Roman roots, Andra is a captivating female name derived from the Latin word 'andros', meaning 'manly'. Despite its masculine etymology, Andra has been predominantly used as a feminine name throughout history to symbolize strength and courage.
ANDRADE
MaleBasque origin, dating back to the Middle Ages. It means "virile" or "courageous," reflecting its historical use as a boy's name embodying strength and bravery. Today, it remains popular in Portugal and Spain, carrying a sense of tradition and heritage.
ANDRAE
MaleAndrae, of African origin from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, translates to 'I have come to meet'.
ANDRAE
FemaleHebrew-derived variant of Andrew, signifying 'strong' or 'manly', offering a distinctive option with historical weight.
ANDRAEA
FemaleAndraea, of Latin origin, means 'man' or 'human being', derived from 'homo'. Once male, now unisex, it's associated with intelligence, strength, and individuality.
ANDRAIA
FemaleDistinctive, mysterious name with no known origin or meaning, but has gained popularity as a unique choice for girls.
ANDRALYN
FemaleEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from 'Andrew' meaning 'strong' and 'lyn' meaning 'flax', or perhaps a variant of Italian 'Andrea'. Its rarity lends it an aura of mystery.
ANDRANAE
FemaleRare French name of Breton origin, derived from 'an Dreane' meaning 'from the old one'. In Breton folklore, Andrane was a wise sorceress known for her predictive abilities and healing knowledge.
ANDRANETTE
FemaleDistinctive French name derived from "andran" meaning "man," softened with the suffix "-ette.
ANDRANIK
MaleArmenian male given name derived from 'and' meaning 'man' and 'ranik' meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and endurance.
ANDRANIQUE
FemaleArmenian name meaning 'resembling a man' or 'having human qualities', traditionally given to boys in families upholding patriarchal traditions.
ANDRAS
MaleAndrás is a historic Hungarian male name derived from Old German Anderich, signifying 'powerful man'.
ANDRAY
MaleRare Russian name derived from Andrei, meaning 'similar to man'.
ANDRAYA
FemaleGreek-derived unisex name meaning 'manly' or 'strong', with historical significance and cultural associations.
ANDRE
FemaleOriginating from Greek, 'Andre' means 'manly', inspired by Saint Andrew, and carries historical weight through figures like Andrew Carnegie.
ANDRE
MaleAndré is a French masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Andreas', meaning 'manly' or 'courageous'.
ANDREA
FemaleItalian name of Greek origin, meaning 'manly' or 'mighty', composed of elements 'an-' meaning 'man' and '-dros' meaning 'courageous'. It has been used for both masculine and feminine throughout history, notably by Andrea Palladio, Andrea Doria, and Saint Andrew.
ANDREA
MaleItalian origin meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', traditionally used as a male name but now popular for both genders in English-speaking countries.
ANDREAH
FemaleAndrea is an Italian given name originally meant for males but now widely used for females as well. It translates to "strong" or "manly".
ANDREAL
FemaleUnique, Greek-derived masculine given name meaning 'man', variant of Andrew.
ANDREAMARIE
FemaleRare Italian-derived feminine name combining 'Andrea,' meaning 'brave' in Greek, and 'Marie,' of Latin origin signifying 'sea of bitterness.'
ANDREAN
MaleUnique Greek male name meaning 'manly' or 'virile', derived from the name Andreas.
ANDREAN
FemaleGreek origin, meaning 'manly' or 'virile', derived from the Greek word 'andros'.
ANDREANA
FemaleRare, feminine form of the Greek male name Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'victorious'.
ANDREANNA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Greek origin meaning 'manly' or 'victorious'.
ANDREAS
FemaleGreek name meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', derived from the Greek word 'ἀνδρειός'.
ANDREAS
MaleGreek name meaning 'manly' or 'virile', popularized by Saint Andrew and used throughout history by notable figures.