Female and male first names beginning with the letter “A”..
ANGELLUIS
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "little angel," coined by a medieval monk seeking intimacy in naming an angelic being.
ANGELLY
FemaleCaptivating Hispanic name derived from the Spanish word 'ángel', meaning 'angel'. It evokes images of elegance and heavenly beauty.
ANGELLYN
FemaleModern female name derived from the combination of Angelina and Elizabeth, conveying a harmonious blend of heavenly and earthly qualities with meanings related to angels and divine promises.
ANGELLYNA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew girls' name composed of 'angel' and 'lyn', translating to 'messenger from heaven'.
ANGELLYNN
FemaleAmerican coined name from the early 20th century combining 'Angel', Hebrew for divine being, with Welsh-derived 'Lynn', meaning grove. It generally conveys spiritual grace despite lacking historical figures or widespread use.
ANGELMANUEL
MaleUnique Hispanic name composed of "Angel" (angel) and "Manuel" (God is with us), translating to "God is with us as an angel".
ANGELMARIE
FemaleDistinctive Latin name composed of 'Angel' meaning messenger and 'Marie', derived from Maryam signifying bitter sea or sea of bitterness.
ANGELMIGUEL
MaleUnique Spanish name combining 'Angel' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger', and 'Miguel', derived from Latin 'Michael' signifying 'who is like God?'
ANGELO
FemaleItalian name derived from the Latin 'angelus', meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'. It has been used historically to denote individuals with divine qualities.
ANGELO
MaleItalian name meaning 'messenger' or 'angel', derived from the Latin word 'angelo'. It has been used since the Middle Ages, popularized during the Renaissance and remains widely popular today. Notable individuals named Angelo include Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Scola, composer Badalamenti, and inventor Moriondo.
ANGELOS
MaleGreek male given name meaning 'messenger' derived from the Greek word "ángelos".
ANGELOU
MaleFrench origin meaning 'angel', is derived from the medieval French combination of 'ange' and '-lou'. It gained popularity during the Victorian era and is often considered unisex, with notable figures including Maya Angelou and James Baldwin Angelou.
ANGELOUS
MaleDistinctive Greek name derived from "ángelos," meaning "messenger" or "angel.
ANGELQUE
FemaleAngelique is a French name meaning 'angelic', derived from the French word for angel combined with a suffix.
ANGELRAY
MaleUnique, recently popularized name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or established meaning, though some interpret it as a blend of 'angel' and 'ray'.
ANGELROSE
FemaleSpanish-origin name that combines "angel" and "rose," symbolizing beauty, love, and perfection, first gaining popularity in the late 20th century USA.
ANGELUIS
MaleRare but significant Spanish name derived from 'ángel' (angel) and '-uis', signifying peace or light.
ANGELUS
FemaleLatin origin and means "of the angels" or "messenger of God," reflecting its heavenly connotation in Christianity.
ANGELUS
MaleLatin-origin given name derived from "angelus," meaning "angel." Popular among Catholics due to its association with the Angelus prayer, this unisex name has been widely used since the Middle Ages, often given around Christmas or Easter time. Despite its religious roots, Angelus has gained popularity beyond Catholicism for its unique sound and meaning.
ANGELY
FemaleAngely, derived from the Latin 'Angelus,' signifies 'divine messenger' or 'angel,' conveying heavenly beauty and grace.
ANGELYCA
FemaleUnique Greek feminine name derived from 'angelos', meaning messenger.
ANGELYCE
FemaleBeautiful and unique French name derived from 'ange' meaning angel, with '-lyce' adding elegance. It signifies purity, grace, and divine beauty, interpreted as a symbol of divine connection or protection. Despite its rarity, it's been used in literature like Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" and artworks depicting angels.
ANGELYKA
FemaleCaptivating Greek name derived from "angelos," meaning "messenger.
ANGELYN
FemaleRare but elegant French name derived from Angela, which originally meant 'messenger' and was associated with angels in Christianity. It's a unique choice with deep historical roots.
ANGELYNA
FemaleBeautiful Latin-derived name meaning 'angel', first used in medieval Europe to denote purity and innocence.
ANGELYNE
FemaleUnique female given name created by French poet Jean Cocteau for his 1946 film "La Belle et la Bête," although its origin and meaning remain unknown.
ANGELYNN
FemaleCaptivating, recently coined name inspired by John Varley's science fiction series, with possible French origins meaning 'angel'.
ANGELYNNA
FemaleElegant Latin-derived name meaning 'angel', enhanced by the Welsh-like suffix '-lynna'. Though uncommon, it's gaining popularity in English-speaking countries and is pronounced "an-JEL-in-nah".
ANGELYNNE
FemaleFrench-derived name meaning 'angel-like', popular in medieval France for its religious connotations, now uncommon but still meaningful.
ANGELYS
FemaleUnique Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'messenger of light'.
ANGELYSE
FemaleAmerican feminine name created by T.S. Eliot as a combination of Angela and Elizabeth, without a direct translation but often associated with grace and elegance.
ANGELYSSA
FemaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'like an angel'.
ANGELYSSE
FemaleFrench-origin name derived from "angelus," meaning "messenger" or "angel," with the feminine suffix "-lyss." Popular in France and among French-speaking communities, it's pronounced like its English spelling.
ANGENETTA
FemaleItalian feminine given name meaning 'little angel,' derived from 'angioletto,' first used in medieval Italy for children seen as innocent and celestial.
ANGENETTE
FemaleRare German-origin female name meaning 'messenger' or 'good news bringer'.
ANGENI
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe meaning "beauty" or "beautiful one".
ANGENIE
FemaleAngeline is a unique French feminine name derived from the Latin 'Angelus', meaning angel. It has been associated with elegance, grace, and beauty throughout generations.
ANGENIQUE
FemaleAngélique is a French feminine given name derived from the adjective "angélique," which means "angelic" in English. It originated during the Middle Ages among French nobility as a wish for daughters to grow up pure and virtuous like angels.
ANGENITA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name meaning 'little angel'.
ANGES
FemaleDistinctive Catalan name derived from the Hebrew word 'messenger', meaning 'angel'.