Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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ANGELIQ
FeminineCharming Italian name meaning 'little angel' or 'angelic', derived from 'angelo'.
ANGELIQU
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from the Latin word "angelus," meaning "messenger" or "angel.
ANGELIQUA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female name meaning "angel," originating from the Middle Ages in Europe, with variations like Angelica and Angela. It's associated with purity and grace in literature.
ANGELIQUE
MasculineCharming female name of French origin, derived from 'ange', meaning 'angel'. It signifies purity and divine beauty, originating as a Middle Ages nickname for blessed or angelic girls.
ANGELIQUE
FeminineFrench name that means "angelic," denoting purity and divine beauty.
ANGELIS
FeminineThe name Angelis originates from Greek and means "angel.
ANGELIS
MasculineAngelus, of Greek origin, means 'messenger' and was traditionally associated with mythical beings delivering divine messages.
ANGELISA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from 'angelo', meaning 'angel'. It signifies 'little angel' or 'angel-like'.
ANGELISE
FeminineGreek-origin feminine name meaning 'messenger', derived from the Greek word 'angelos'.
ANGELISHA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Angela and Elizabeth, meaning "messenger of God" in Hebrew. It first appeared in the U.S. during the late 19th century and remains rare yet beautiful today.
ANGELISSA
FeminineRare, Greek-derived female name meaning 'little angel,' inspired by celestial beings in Christianity.
ANGELISSE
FeminineRare, beautiful Spanish feminine given name derived from 'angel', meaning 'little angel'.
ANGELITA
FeminineSpanish name derived from "angelito," meaning "little angel." It originated as an endearing term for young girls with angelic qualities in medieval Spain, evolving into a popular given name in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This captivating name has been immortalized in art and literature, notably by Mexican painter José Guadalupe Posada's iconic "La Calavera Catrina." Today, Angelita is still beloved for its beautiful sound and spiritual significance, with numerous related names like Anjelica and Anjelina enriching its legacy.
ANGELITA
MasculineUnique feminine name of Spanish origin, meaning 'little angel'.
ANGELITE
FeminineLatin-derived given name, predominantly used for girls, meaning "angel". It signifies purity, innocence, and spirituality, often associated with compassion, kindness, and justice.
ANGELITH
FeminineUnique Greek female given name meaning 'angelic ethics' or 'messenger of customs'.
ANGELITO
MasculineTraditional Spanish boy's name, literally translating to "little angel." It originates from the word "ángel," combined with the diminutive suffix "-ito" to convey endearment or affection. This classic name has been passed down through generations in Spanish-speaking countries and communities, often associated with Catholic culture due to its prevalence among families of diverse backgrounds.
ANGELIYA
FeminineGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'messenger'.
ANGELIYAH
FeminineAfrican-American name derived from Arabic 'Jaliyah,' meaning 'majestic' or 'elevated.'
ANGELIZ
FeminineUnique, Hebrew-origin female name derived from "angel," meaning "messenger.
ANGELIZA
FeminineRare and elegant Spanish name derived from 'ángel' meaning 'angel', with '-iza' indicating 'little'. It holds rich medieval history as parents chose celestial names like Angeliza for heavenly protection.
ANGELIZE
FeminineRare, Latin-derived given name meaning "little angel," originating from medieval Europe where it was used as a term of endearment for young girls believed to be blessed with divine grace.
ANGELJESUS
MasculineDistinctively Spanish name derived from 'Ángel' (messenger) and 'Jesús' (God saves), signifying a divine messenger sent for salvation.
ANGELL
MasculineUncommon American female given name derived from the English word 'angel', meaning messenger or guide from God. It is often associated with purity, beauty, and divine qualities.
ANGELL
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'angel', meaning 'messenger'. Popularized in the 19th century alongside names like Angela and Angelina, it carries connotations of positivity and divine intervention.
ANGELLA
FeminineBeautiful Italian name meaning "little angel" or "angelic.
ANGELLE
FeminineRare yet captivating French female name derived from the Occitan word 'angèla', meaning 'angel'.
ANGELLEA
FeminineRare Italian girl's name derived from 'angelo', meaning 'angel'.
ANGELLEAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew-derived girls' name meaning "messenger of God.
ANGELLEE
FeminineFrench name meaning "little angel," derived from the French word "ange.
ANGELLEIGH
FeminineBeautiful and uncommon French-derived name, meaning 'angelic,' signifying purity and grace.
ANGELLENA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Italian feminine name derived from 'angelo', meaning 'angel'. It symbolizes purity and grace, while its rarity contributes to its unique appeal.
ANGELLI
FeminineAngelina is an elegant Italian given name derived from Latin "angelus," meaning "messenger" or "angel.
ANGELLIA
FeminineCaptivating Latin-origin name meaning 'little angel' or 'angelic'.
ANGELLICA
FeminineUncommon yet distinctive female given name of Italian origin, derived from the Italian word "angelo" which means angel. Its use dates back to the Middle Ages in Italy, where it was likely given to girls perceived as particularly angelic or pure. Despite its rarity today, Angellica continues to be appreciated for its unique sound and Italian roots.
ANGELLIE
FeminineAngelica is an Italian name meaning 'like an angel', derived from the word 'angelico'. It originated in Spanish literature but has since gained global popularity, symbolizing grace, purity, and beauty.
ANGELLINA
FeminineAngellina, of Italian origin, means "little angel" or "angelic one," derived from the Italian word "angelo.
ANGELLINE
FeminineItalian name derived from 'angelico', meaning 'angelic', and associated with purity and divine beauty.
ANGELLIQUE
FeminineAngelique is an Italian-derived name meaning "messenger" or "angelic," first used in Torquato Tasso's epic poem in 1581, and popularized by figures like Angelica Kauffmann and Angelica Balabanoff.
ANGELLO
MasculineItalian given name derived from the word "angelo," meaning "angel." It was traditionally given to boys born around Christmas time for its sense of heavenly protection but has since become unisex and popular year-round. Notable bearers include Pope John XXIII.