Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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ANDEA
FeminineAndrea is a Latin-derived name meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', originating from the Greek word 'andros'.
ANDEE
MasculineAmerican name believed to have originated in the mid-20th century. While it's often seen as a variant of Andrea meaning "courageous" or "strong," Andee can also stand alone with its unique sound and spelling, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.
ANDEE
FeminineModern Greek derivation of Andrew, signifying 'manly' strength while retaining historical biblical ties.
ANDEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'exalted or noble,' popular among diverse cultures throughout history.
ANDELA
FeminineMeet Andela, a captivating female name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'andela' meaning 'independent.'
ANDELIN
FeminineModern French name derived from Antoine, meaning "priceless," with a unique twist added by the suffix "-lin.
ANDELLA
FeminineUnique Italian name derived from 'andelava', meaning 'daisy', symbolizing innocence and purity.
ANDELYN
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "like a lion," suggesting strength and courage.
ANDELYNN
FeminineAndelynn: A unique female name of uncertain origin, popularized recently in English-speaking countries.
ANDEN
MasculineThe name Anden originates from Norway, meaning 'of the valley', and is derived from the Old Norse word 'andir'.
ANDER
MasculineBasque origin given name meaning "man from Andersland" or "from the land of Anders," derived from the Basque word " Ander.
ANDERA
MasculineAndrea is an Italian female given name derived from the male name meaning 'strong' or 'courageous'.
ANDERA
FeminineAndera: A distinctive name of unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. in 2016.
ANDEREA
FeminineJoannie is a female given name of French origin, derived from the male name Jean. It is a diminutive form of Joan, which means "grace" or "graced by God." The name gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages and has since been adopted globally.
ANDEREW
MasculineAndrew, of English origin, means 'manly' or 'brave', composed of 'man' and '-freedom'. It has been widely used throughout history, particularly in Scotland where it was borne by Saint Andrew.
ANDERIA
FeminineCaptivating name with unknown origins, believed by some to derive from Latin 'andere' meaning 'to go', though this connection is not widely accepted.
ANDERS
MasculineNamed Anders, of Norwegian origin, his name means 'manly' or 'strong' in Old Norse.
ANDERSEN
FeminineAndersen, a Danish surname and given name, originates from Old Norse Ánundr, combining 'ancestor' and 'wave', translating to 'ancestor's wave'.
ANDERSEN
MasculineDanish masculine given name derived from Anders, meaning "son of Anders," which originates from the Greek Andreas, composed of elements meaning "man" and "like a man." Popularized by Hans Christian Andersen, the famous Danish author known for his fairy tales, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
ANDERSON
FeminineScandinavian-derived surname turned given name meaning "son of Anders," where Anders translates to "god" and "spear" or "ash tree.
ANDERSON
MasculineEnglish name originally derived from the Old Norse "Aðalbrandr", meaning "noble sword".
ANDERSSON
MasculineAnderson is a Swedish surname derived from 'Anders', meaning 'stronger', with '-son' signifying 'son of Anders'. It's one of Sweden's most common surnames, carrying meanings of strength, resilience, adaptability, and family heritage.
ANDERSYN
MasculineRare Welsh name composed of "Ander," meaning strong or courageous, and "syn," signifying union, translating to "strong union.
ANDERSYN
FeminineAhmeir is a unique unisex given name of unknown Arabic or African origin, popularized in recent years with no widely accepted etymology or meaning.
ANDERW
MasculineAndrew is an English given name of Greek origin meaning "manly" or "courageous," popular since the Middle Ages and widespread after King Henry II named his illegitimate son Andrew.
ANDERZON
MasculineMeet Anderzon, a striking Basque name derived from 'Ander' meaning 'very manly', followed by '-son', denoting 'son of'. It's a unique choice with a rich history in Basque culture.
ANDES
MasculineThe name Andes, derived from Greek 'andros' meaning 'man', is associated with virility and strength.
ANDEW
MasculineAndrew is a strong and manly Greek name meaning 'man'.
ANDHY
MasculineIndonesian name derived from "andhi," meaning "storm." It signifies strength and resilience.
ANDI
MasculineShort form of Andrew, a Greek name meaning 'manly' or 'strong.'
ANDI
FeminineAndy is a popular short form of Andrew, a Greek name meaning 'strong' or 'man'.
ANDIA
FeminineUnique, unisex name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Basque ('from the valley') or Spanish ('graceful'), first appearing in the 19th century and gaining popularity in Spain during the late 20th century.
ANDICE
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of African origin, derived from 'Aniceta', meaning 'innocent' or 'harmless'. Introduced to Europe by Spanish missionaries, it carries a unique mystique despite its limited usage throughout history.
ANDIE
FeminineGreek name meaning "graceful" or "virile", associated with the goddess Hecate and Saint Andrew.
ANDIE
MasculineEnigmatic name, potentially derived from Andrea (Italian, 'strong') or shortened forms of other names. Despite its unclear origins, Andie has been widely used since medieval times in England and France. Today, it persists as a popular choice worldwide.
ANDIEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'and,' meaning 'mighty', associated with biblical apostle Andrew.
ANDILYN
FeminineUnique American feminine name, created by combining Andrea and Lynn, although its exact origins are unclear. It has no specific meaning or history, but its appealing sound has made it popular in recent years.
ANDILYNN
FeminineModern American name created by combining Andrea and Lynn, with meanings of "brave" and "beautiful landscape," respectively. It has gained recent popularity while remaining uncommon.
ANDIN
MasculineRare Basque name meaning 'height' or 'top'.
ANDIN
FeminineBasque name meaning 'valley', derived from the Basque word 'anden'.