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

AMY

Feminine

Popular female given name of English origin, derived from Old French Amee or Amée, ultimately from Germanic Amalia. It means "love" with "-lia" as a feminine diminutive suffix. Introduced by Normans after the 1066 conquest, Amy was initially used among upper classes but became widespread over time. Notable bearers include actresses Amy Adams and Amy Winehouse, while it ranked in U.S. top 1000 names between 2000-2019.

AMYA

Feminine

Sanskrit origin, means "night" or "darkness," signifying the mysterious and enchanting aspects of the night sky.

AMYAH

Feminine

Meet Amyah, a Hebrew feminine name meaning 'mother of multitudes', inspired by Sarah's biblical story.

AMYANN

Feminine

French-origin female name derived from "amie," meaning friend, composed of "ami" (friend) and "-ann." It's rare but has been used by notable individuals like American actress Amy Ann Bailey and Vanessa Lachey's daughter.

AMYAS

Masculine

Rare Cornish name derived from "amaras," meaning "equal" or "level." It gained popularity in the early 19th century through Sir Walter Scott's novel "A Legend of Montrose" and has historical ties to St. Amyas, a sixth-century Cornish monk.

AMYBETH

Feminine

Amicabeth is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "my people live," representing community and belonging, first popularized in mid-20th century America.

AMYE

Feminine

Charming French-origin name derived from the Occitan word "ama," meaning "to love.

AMYHA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "amit," meaning "my people," signifying belonging and unity.

AMYIA

Feminine

Meet Amyia, a captivating Yoruba name meaning 'one who brings joy.'

AMYIAH

Feminine

Beautiful and unique Hebrew name meaning "the Lord answers," combining elements "Ammi" ("my people") and "Yah" (a shortened form of Yahweh).

AMYIS

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning "beloved".

AMYJO

Feminine

Distinctive American name created by blending 'Amy', meaning beloved, and 'Joey', meaning God shall increase.

AMYLA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female name meaning "people of my nation," suggesting strong community ties. Its earliest known reference appears in Shakespeare's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

AMYLAH

Feminine

Captivating Arabic girl's name meaning "hope" or "aspiration," popularized by rapper A$AP Rocky and symbolizing positivity, strength, and resilience.

AMYLEA

Feminine

Unique Greek female name derived from "amylon," meaning flour, with historical ties to ancient Greek mythology like the nymph Amyclae.

AMYLEE

Feminine

Unique and beautiful French name derived from Aimée, meaning "beloved.

AMYLIA

Feminine

Unique and elegant Latin-derived name, meaning 'starch' or 'flour,' originally used as an endearing term in ancient times. Pronounced AH-mih-lee-ah, it is associated with notable figures like Saint Amalia, the patron saint of childbirth, and Amelia Earhart, the pioneering aviator. Today, Amylia remains a popular choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet timeless name for their daughters.

AMYLIAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Amelia," meaning "work." Despite being popular in 19th-century France, it remains relatively uncommon, allowing bearers to forge their own paths.

AMYLYN

Feminine

Unique American feminine name created by adding the suffix "-lyn" to "Amy," translating to "beloved one.

AMYLYNN

Feminine

American girl's name derived from 'Amy' meaning "beloved" and 'Lynn' signifying "from the hill/lives by the lake.

AMYMARIE

Feminine

American name created by combining Amy, meaning 'love', and Marie, derived from the biblical Miriam.

AMYNA

Feminine

Arabic female name meaning 'trust' or 'faith', often associated with reliability and steadfastness.

AMYNAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy', often associated with loyalty, reliability, and historically linked to notable figures like the poetess Amina and Prophet Muhammad's mother Aminah bint Wahb.

AMYR

Masculine

Amir, of Arabic origin, means 'commander' or 'prince'.

AMYRA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "princess" or "ruler".

AMYRACLE

Feminine

Uncommon African female name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, combining "Ami" meaning friend/beloved with "racle" signifying miracle/wonder.

AMYRAH

Feminine

Arabic-derived name meaning 'princess' or 'leader', popularized worldwide from Middle Eastern origins, and associated with Princess Amina al-Saud.

AMYRE

Masculine

Distinctive French female given name derived from "amour," meaning love. It embodies the eternal spirit of love and has been associated with notable historical figures like Amyre de Montfort. Today, parents worldwide choose this elegant and rare name for their daughters due to its rich history and profound meaning.

AMYRE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Amos, meaning "burden" or "load," though it has its own unique identity and is often associated with strength or power.

AMYREE

Feminine

Intriguing girl's name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and independence.

AMYRI

Feminine

Unique African name with Yoruba origins, meaning "Father wishes," embodying respect and longing for paternal blessings.

AMYRI

Masculine

Captivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "amir," meaning "prince" or "leader." It embodies qualities of strength, leadership, courage, and wisdom.

AMYRIA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew feminine name derived from "Amir," meaning "prince" or "leader.

AMYRIAH

Feminine

Unique and beautiful African American name derived from 'America', meaning 'land of the Americas'.

AMYRICAL

Feminine

Unconventional name of unknown origin, with no clear historical or cultural significance and uncertain meaning.

AMYRIE

Feminine

Unique girl's name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or source.

AMYRIKAL

Feminine

Exotic and unique given name of unknown origin, with no recognized etymology or historical context in any known language. Its meaning remains shrouded in mystery, making it a fascinating choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with intrigue.

AMYRION

Masculine

Amirion is a rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'to excel' or 'to surpass', inspired by ancient Roman hero Amirius and enhanced by Arabic influences like 'commander'.

AMYSUE

Feminine

Rare female given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its meaning or sources. While some believe it may be a variant spelling of Amy, which means "beloved", there's no concrete evidence supporting this claim. Despite its mysterious origins, Amysue has been used for centuries and has notable historical figures bearing the name. Its unique sound and spelling make it a memorable choice for parents seeking distinctive names.

AMYTHEST

Feminine

Amethyst is a Greek-origin name meaning "not drunken," derived from the gemstone amethyst, and was popularized during the Victorian era in England.