Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .

AMREE

Feminine

Uncommon yet meaningful unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from 'amirah', meaning 'princess'. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 20th century.

AMREEN

Feminine

Distinctive Arabic feminine given name, meaning 'princess', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age by figures like Amreen al-Kaysi. It signifies elegance and strength.

AMREET

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Amrit', meaning 'nectar' or 'immortality'.

AMREN

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from the ancient word 'amren', meaning 'wave'. Its history stretches back centuries, with notable figures like Saint Amren, a 6th-century monk, carrying this name. The meaning behind Amren suggests strength and resilience, reflecting the power of waves in Welsh culture. Though gaining international recognition, it remains relatively rare, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with deep roots in Welsh heritage.

AMREN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from the ancient word "amhren", meaning "powerful" or "mighty". It has been used in Wales for centuries and was brought by early Celtic settlers.

AMRI

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'life' or 'long life', associated with leadership and strength, and popular among global Muslim communities for its powerful significance.

AMRI

Masculine

Captivating Arabic male given name meaning 'to command', suggesting natural leadership and strong willpower; it has ancient roots in Arabia, gaining global popularity among Muslims.

AMRIE

Feminine

Rare Persian name derived from Amir, meaning "commander" or "prince," popularized by the epic hero in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh.

AMRIEL

Feminine

Unique Hebrew given name meaning "God speaks.

AMRIK

Masculine

Indian origin name meaning 'nectar', derived from Punjabi, carrying historical significance as the name of Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh guru.

AMRIN

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning "life" or "command," signifying vitality and authority.

AMRIS

Feminine

Arabic-origin unisex name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', often associated with leadership, power, and authority.

AMRIT

Feminine

Captivating Indian name of Punjabi origin, translating to 'nectar' or 'immortality', symbolizing spiritual liberation in Sikhism.

AMRIT

Masculine

Unique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Amrita', meaning 'immortality' or 'nectar'.

AMRITA

Feminine

Beautiful Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'imperishable' or 'immortal', associated with Hindu mythology's divine nectar of life.

AMRITH

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'amrita', meaning 'immortality'.

AMRITHA

Feminine

Captivating Sanskrit feminine name, derived from 'amrita', signifying 'immortality'.

AMRITPAL

Masculine

Indian-Punjabi name meaning "protected by nectar" or "sheltered by immortality," with a rich history in Sikhism, symbolizing spiritual strength and devotion.

AMRO

Masculine

Arabic name with a rich history, meaning "commander" or "prince," and associated with leadership and intellect through its bearer Amro ibn el-As, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

AMROM

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew male given name derived from "am" (people) and "ram" (height), meaning 'exalted people' or 'elevated nation'. It holds significant biblical history as the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam in Exodus.

AMRON

Masculine

Unique boy's name with unknown origins, popularized in modern times despite its mysterious past.

AMRUTA

Feminine

Rare yet enchanting female name derived from Sanskrit 'Amrutam,' meaning 'nectar,' associated with Hindu mythology's immortal drink of the gods.

AMRUTH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'nectar of the gods', symbolizing immortality.

AMRUTHA

Feminine

Indian-origin Kannada name derived from Sanskrit 'Amrita', meaning 'immortality'.

AMRY

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', derived from the word "amir". It's associated with leadership and has been used by prominent Muslim rulers throughout history.

AMRYN

Feminine

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'Ármharán', meaning 'strong as a sea'.

AMRYN

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly Welsh or Scandinavian, meaning 'powerful chief' or 'to strive for'. Its rarity adds to its allure.

AMSEY

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry', popular among Jewish communities throughout history and notable bearer includes Polish journalist Amsey Cahan.

AMSI

Feminine

Ethiopian origin, means "life" or "living".

AMUEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "work" or "labor," derived from the word "amal.

AMUKTA

Feminine

Uncommon yet profound Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'liberated' or 'free,' symbolizing transcendence beyond ordinary limits.

AMULEK

Masculine

Hebrew male name meaning "servant of God," derived from the Book of Mormon character who served as a prophet and disciple of Jesus Christ.

AMULYA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived name meaning "the first" or "the beginning," often associated with the Hindu god Vishnu.

AMUN

Masculine

Ancient Egyptian unisex name derived from Amun, the hidden creator god revered during the Middle Kingdom period.

AMUNET

Feminine

Unique female name of Egyptian origin, derived from the ancient goddess Amunet meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed', reflecting her mysterious nature.

AMUNIQUE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating African-origin female name derived from Swahili 'amunike', meaning 'one who is liked by everyone'.

AMUNRA

Masculine

Egyptian name derived from the combined power of gods Amun and Ra, symbolizing strength, divinity, and protection.

AMURI

Masculine

Distinct and captivating name created by author Haruki Murakami for his novel "Kafka on the Shore," whose origin and meaning are unclear but often associated with the Japanese word "amuroi," meaning "to protect" or "to guard.

AMVI

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "my people", representing unity and belonging in Jewish culture.

AMY

Masculine

English origin given name for females, meaning "beloved" or "dear friend". It was used historically as both a full name and nickname, deriving from names like Amabel or Amelia.