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

ARDON

Male

Slavic name of great strength and bravery, historically carried by notable figures like Ardon Metreveli.

ARDONIA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived given name, meaning "burning" or "fiery," associated with the Roman goddess Vesta, guardian of the sacred flame.

ARDOTH

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, with no known etymology or historical background, and its meaning remains unclear. Despite its mysterious beginnings, it has gained popularity in recent years as an unusual choice for parents seeking distinctive names. Its pronunciation is typically /ɑːrˈdoʊθ/, with the stress falling on the second syllable.

ARDRA

Female

Rare Irish feminine name meaning 'high' or 'prominent', derived from the Irish word 'ard'.

ARDRIANA

Female

Ancient Irish female name meaning 'high queen', derived from 'Airdriona'. It was famously held by Queen Medb in Irish mythology and has evolved into a striking yet less common given name today.

ARDUS

Female

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'ard', meaning 'high' or 'elevated', signifying strength and courage.

ARDWIN

Male

Rare but distinctive Germanic male name meaning "strong friend" or "brave protector".

ARDY

Female

Rare Irish name derived from the surname 'Oirdheachta', meaning 'reddish-brown'.

ARDYCE

Female

Distinctive Scottish name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', symbolizing strength and power. Originally a surname, it has evolved into a unisex given name with a rich medieval history.

ARDYN

Female

Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish name Árdán, meaning "high" or "noble." It was originally associated with King Árdán of Connacht and has since been used by the Scottish Highland clan MacKinnon. While rare today, Ardyn remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name with historical significance.

ARDYN

Male

Rare yet revered Irish male name meaning 'high' or 'noble', derived from ancient Irish word Árdán, associated with legendary kings and carrying cultural significance in Ireland.

ARDYNN

Female

Rare and mysterious given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

ARDYS

Female

Irish name meaning "strong" or "powerful", originally used by ancient Irish aristocracy to denote great strength or power, and potentially associated with legendary high kings of Ireland.

ARDYS

Male

The distinctive given name Ardys originates from ancient Greece, derived from 'ardetos' meaning 'very brave' or 'very bold', once used as an epithet for the god Zeus.

ARDYTH

Female

Rare Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word "ard", meaning "high".

ARDYTHE

Female

Rare but captivating female given name of Greek origin, derived from 'ardetos' meaning 'pure', signifying purity and innocence.

AREAH

Female

Unique Hebrew female name meaning 'altar', derived from the Hebrew word 'Ara'.

AREAL

Female

Distinctively Spanish name derived from 'área', meaning 'area', used for both males and females, conveying spaciousness or expansive thinking.

AREAN

Male

Uncommon name with unknown origins, though some believe it could be a variant spelling of Aaron.

AREANA

Female

Areena is a unique female name of Latin origin, meaning "sand," associated with transformation and found in ancient Roman literature and modern Spanish/Italian languages.

AREANNA

Female

Greek-derived female name meaning 'martial' or 'war-like', signifying strength and courage.

AREATHA

Female

Aretha is a beautiful African name of Ashanti origin meaning "brings prosperity.

AREATHER

Female

Aether is an unusual female given name of unknown origin and unclear meaning.

AREBELLA

Female

Rare, female given name of Latin origin meaning 'altar' and signifying purity, holiness, strength, and resilience; it evolved from a Spanish city name and was used by noble families in medieval times.

AREC

Male

Latin-origin name derived from 'arceus', meaning 'guardian' or 'warden'. It's often chosen to instill a sense of protection and guardianship.

ARED

Male

Uncommon name of uncertain origin, potentially Welsh for 'high' or Hebrew for 'exalted', and historically used by notable figures like Ared Balfour.

AREE

Male

Hebrew name meaning "earth/land," derived from "arei.

AREE

Female

Hebrew name meaning "lioness", reflecting strength and courage.

AREEB

Male

Arabic name meaning 'successful' or 'prosperous', originating from ancient Arabia and made famous by historic figures like Areeb ibn Qais.

AREEBA

Female

Unique unisex name of Arabic origin, meaning 'spring' or 'source of water', symbolizing freshness and renewal.

AREEBAH

Female

Arabic-origin name derived from 'ar-rubiha', meaning 'the mermaid'. It also holds significance in Islamic tradition as the name of a companion of Prophet Muhammad known for her kindness and generosity.

AREECIA

Female

Greek-derived name that means "virtue" or "excellence.

AREEG

Female

Unique Arabic female given name derived from 'Arigh', meaning 'to bring forth' or 'to produce'. It signifies growth, prosperity, and abundance.

AREEJ

Female

Arabic girls' name derived from 'araj', meaning 'fragrant' or 'scented', associated with pleasant aromas and beauty in Arabic culture.

AREEN

Female

Arabic-origin name, derived from 'areen' meaning 'small', though it now carries its own distinct identity.

AREEN

Male

Unique and captivating name of unknown origin and meaning, allowing each bearer to create their own identity and story associated with it.

AREENA

Female

Unique and captivating name with unknown origins, often associated with Latin "arena" meaning sand, African roots suggesting peace, or Spanish variants like Arena. Despite its uncertain history, it has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive names for their children.

AREESHA

Female

Arabic origin name derived from 'arishah', meaning 'the dawn'.

AREEYA

Female

Thai-origin name derived from 'ara' meaning 'light', popularized recently for its distinctive sound and poetic association with new beginnings.

AREEZ

Male

Persian name derived from Arabic 'ariz', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Historically used for girls denoting purity, it's now unisex worldwide.