Female and male first names beginning with the letter “A”..
AQUANIS
MaleAquanis, of Latin origin, means 'water' or 'southwesterly', offering versatile interpretations.
AQUARIA
FemaleDistinctive feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "aqua" meaning water, signifying purity, fluidity, and adaptability. It is associated with the constellation Aquarius, the Water Bearer in astrology, and has been used historically as both a surname and given name among families appreciating its aquatic and celestial meanings.
AQUARIUS
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'aqua' meaning water, associated with the zodiac constellation Aquarius (January 20th-February 18th), symbolizing knowledge and humanitarian ideals.
AQUARIUS
MaleLatin-origin name meaning 'the water bearer', referencing the constellation Aquarius in astrology.
AQUASHA
FemaleNewly created, unisex name with an unknown origin and meaning.
AQUASIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'water of life', with historical ties to the Roman goddess Aquaria symbolizing purity and fertility.
AQUAVIA
FemaleUncommon Italian name derived from 'aqua', meaning water, and '-via', denoting a road or way.
AQUAVION
MaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'water of life', originating from ancient Roman culture.
AQUAVIOUS
MaleLatin-derived given name, originally an adjective meaning 'related to water', now used sparingly but carrying timeless appeal due to its evocative meaning.
AQUEELA
FemaleExotic African name of Yoruba origin meaning "mother has done well" or "born on a Thursday," emphasizing nurturing, caring, and the significance of birthdays in African culture.
AQUEELAH
FemaleUncommon yet significant Arabic name meaning 'radiant moonlight', derived from 'aqila ('moonlight') and ahla ('shining').
AQUERA
FemaleAquera: A rare, captivating name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Latin words like 'aqua' or 'aquerus', and imbued with personal significance due to its mysterious history.
AQUETZALI
FemaleAztec name derived from Nahuatl, meaning 'eagle on water', associated with the war deity Huitzilopochtli.
AQUETZALLI
FemaleAztec-derived name meaning 'pendant or necklace of water', symbolizing life, fertility, and courage.
AQUIA
FemaleSpanish name derived from the Latin word 'aqua,' meaning water. It was the name of the Roman goddess of freshwater springs and rivers, symbolizing life and fertility. Throughout history, Aquia has been used by various cultures, most notably in Spain and Italy during the Middle Ages, and it remains a unique and captivating choice for both boys and girls today.
AQUIEL
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'water', often linked to purity and fluidity, with mythological roots in Roman god Aquilus.
AQUIL
MaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom, with roots tracing back to ancient Rome.
AQUILA
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning 'eagle', popular throughout Roman history.
AQUILA
MaleLatin-origin name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing power and freedom, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root '*ak-', signifying 'sharp' or 'high'.
AQUILAH
FemaleDistinctive Latin name meaning 'eagle', popularized by ancient Romans and revered in Islamic culture.
AQUILEO
MaleItalian name derived from Latin 'aquila', meaning 'eagle'. It has been associated with power, strength, and divine messenger since ancient times.
AQUILES
MaleThe name Achilles is of Greek origin, derived from "akhos," meaning "pain" or "grief." It was the name of the legendary Trojan War hero in Homer's Iliad, known for his invulnerability except for his heel.
AQUILINA
FemaleRare but unique Latin-derived female name meaning 'eagle', historically associated with strength and courage.
AQUILINO
MaleRare male name of Latin origin, derived from 'aquila', meaning eagle. It was traditionally given to boys born at dawn, signifying strength and courage, as eagles are symbols of power in Roman culture.
AQUILL
MaleRare Latin-origin given name meaning 'eagle,' symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.
AQUILLA
FemaleRare Latin-origin given name, derived from 'aquila', meaning 'eagle'. It symbolizes strength, courage, and freedom.
AQUILLA
MaleStrong and distinct Latin-origin boy's name meaning 'eagle', associated with qualities like courage and freedom.
AQUILLE
MaleRare Latin-origin given name meaning 'eagle,' symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.
AQUINA
FemaleRare Latin-origin name meaning "watery" or "of the waters," signifying a profound connection to bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
AQUINAS
MaleLatin male given name derived from the Roman family name Aquila, meaning "eagle". It gained prominence through Christian saint Thomas Aquinas.
AQUINNAH
FemaleUncommon female name of Native American origin, derived from the Wampanoag tribe's name for their town on Martha's Vineyard, meaning 'Land enough for all.'
AQUINO
MaleItalian male given name derived from 'aqua', Latin for water, popularized by Saint Thomas Aquinas.
AQUIRA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'water bearer', symbolizing purity, fluidity, and adaptability.
AQUISHA
FemaleSwahili-origin name meaning 'born during the rainy season', symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and strength.
AQUITA
FemaleUnique and distinctive female given name of Spanish origin, derived from Aquilina and meaning 'eagle' in Latin.
AR
MaleHebrew origin and means "lion," reflecting strength and courage.
ARA
MaleAncient Semitic name with Hebrew roots meaning "altitude" or "exalted", and Arabic roots meaning "friend" or "companion". It has historical significance, appearing in the Bible as the son of Havilah and ancestor to several kings, and was popular among medieval European nobility. Today, Ara is a unique and distinctive name with powerful meanings that set bearers apart.
ARA
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'altar', with significant biblical ties to Mount Sinai's location in Midian.
ARABA
FemaleAkan-origin female name from West Africa, meaning 'born on Monday'.
ARABEL
FemaleRare and beautiful French name derived from 'arbre' meaning 'tree', with elements 'ara' meaning 'height' and 'belle' meaning 'beautiful'. It was initially a medieval French surname before becoming popular as a given name in the 19th century, associated with creative, independent individuals who appreciate nature.