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

ANASHE

Feminine

Captivating African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, meaning "morning star" or "Venus," embodying qualities of love, beauty, and harmony while symbolizing renewal and fresh starts.

ANASHIA

Feminine

Exotic Hebrew name meaning 'leader among people' or 'one who guides the people'.

ANASIA

Feminine

Anastasia is a beautiful Greek feminine name meaning "resurrection".

ANASOFIA

Feminine

Captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "anastasis," meaning resurrection, combining "ana-" (up or again) with "-sophia" (wisdom).

ANASOL

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived given name meaning 'duck-sun', symbolizing grace and adaptability.

ANASOPHIA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek feminine name derived from Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', with the addition of 'sophia', denoting wisdom.

ANASS

Masculine

Arabic male given name that means 'helper' or 'assistant'. It has a rich history and significance, derived from the name of Anas ibn Malik, a renowned companion of Prophet Muhammad who served as his scribe. The name symbolizes assistance, loyalty, and devotion, and is believed to bring blessings upon those who bear it.

ANASSA

Feminine

Greek feminine name derived from 'anasso', meaning 'queen' or 'female ruler'. It was first used in ancient Minoan Crete to signify powerful women.

ANASTACIA

Feminine

Anastasia is a female given name of Greek origin that means "resurrection" or "rebirth".

ANASTACIO

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'resurrection', popularized during the Roman Empire in honor of Saint Anastasius, who rose from the dead after martyrdom.

ANASTAISA

Feminine

Anastasia is a Greek-derived name meaning "resurrection," popularized by Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia (1901-1918), whose life story has inspired numerous media adaptations despite her tragic fate.

ANASTAISHA

Feminine

Anastaisha, of Greek origin, combines 'anastasis', meaning resurrection, and 'asha', life, signifying 'resurrection of life'. In mythology, she's Prometheus' wise daughter, embodying hope and resilience.

ANASTAJA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Greek name meaning 'resurrection', popularized by early Christian saints like Saint Anastasia.

ANASTAJIA

Feminine

Anastajia: Rare Greek origin, means 'resurrection', once favored by European royalty, now distinctive worldwide.

ANASTASHA

Feminine

Beautiful and rare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "anastasis" meaning "resurrection".

ANASTASHIA

Feminine

Unique female name of Greek origin, derived from 'anasta' meaning 'resurrection', signifying rebirth.

ANASTASI

Feminine

Greek unisex name derived from "anastasis," meaning "resurrection.

ANASTASIA

Feminine

Greek female given name that means "resurrection".

ANASTASIA

Masculine

Greek-origin female name meaning 'resurrection', historically linked to royalty and Christianity, but now widely chosen for its aesthetic appeal.

ANASTASIIA

Feminine

Greek-derived female name meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth", popularized by early Christians and made famous by Saint Anastasia, a 3rd-century martyr.

ANASTASIJA

Feminine

Unique Greek name that means "resurrection" or "rise again," popularized by early Christians and later embraced by various cultures worldwide.

ANASTASIO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from the Greek Anastasios, meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth".

ANASTASIOS

Masculine

Greek boy's name derived from 'anastasis', meaning resurrection, popularized by early Christian church usage.

ANASTASIYA

Feminine

Greek-derived girl's name meaning "resurrection," popularized by St. Anastasia, a Christian martyr believed to have risen from the dead.

ANASTASSIA

Feminine

Greek name meaning "resurrection or rebirth", popularized by Saint Anastasia, and widely recognized today despite varying trends in popularity throughout history.

ANASTASYA

Feminine

Unique and elegant Greek name derived from the male name Anastasios, meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth".

ANASTATIA

Feminine

Anastasia is a captivating Greek female name derived from 'anastasis,' meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth.'

ANASTAYSIA

Feminine

Greek name meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', originally used by early Christians to symbolize Jesus Christ's resurrection.

ANASTAZIA

Feminine

Greek feminine given name that means 'resurrection', reflecting its ancient Christian roots.

ANASTAZJA

Feminine

Greek-origin feminine name meaning "resurrection", equivalent to Anastasios.

ANASTIN

Feminine

Anstin is a Greek male name meaning "resurrection," derived from the Greek word "anastasis." It signifies renewal and is associated with Christian beliefs in Jesus Christ's resurrection.

ANASTON

Feminine

Rare Greek-origin name that means "resurrection".

ANASTYN

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth', reflecting early Christian traditions.

ANAT

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name meaning "answered," associated with several faithful women in the Bible, including Job's friend Zophar's wife and King Jehoshaphat's mother. It has been popular among Jewish families throughout history due to its biblical roots and positive connotations.

ANATALIA

Feminine

Anatalia, of Italian origin and rare elegance, means 'given as a gift'.

ANATASIA

Feminine

Anastasia is a Greek-origin female name that signifies 'resurrection'. It was favored by early Christians for its association with eternal life and Jesus Christ's resurrection. Saint Anastasia, a Christian martyr venerated by both Orthodox and Catholic churches, also bore this name.

ANATHEA

Feminine

Rare, Greek-derived feminine name with the profound meaning of 'resurrection' or 'rebirth,' first used during the Byzantine Empire.

ANATOL

Masculine

Greek-origin male given name derived from 'Anatolia', meaning 'east' or 'sunrise'. It signifies new beginnings, hope, and renewal.

ANATOLE

Masculine

Distinct French given name derived from ancient Greek 'ἀνάτολος', meaning 'sunrise'. It symbolizes enlightenment and wisdom.

ANATOLI

Masculine

Slavic masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word "ἀνατολη" (anatolē), meaning 'sunrise'.