Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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ANH
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese female name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', popular for generations due to its positive connotation and simple elegance.
ANH
FeminineVietnamese given name meaning 'older brother', used for both boys and girls, symbolizing respect and love.
ANHA
FeminineAna is a unique Hebrew name that means 'answer' or 'response'. In the Bible, Anha was Caleb's wife, a spy who explored the Promised Land.
ANHAD
MasculineUnique Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Anahada,' meaning 'unstruck' or 'unhurt.' It signifies purity, harmony, and connection to the cosmos.
ANHAD
FeminineIndian name derived from 'Anahad', meaning 'unstruck' in Sanskrit, signifying the unstruck sound of creation in Hindu mythology.
ANHAR
FeminineArabic name derived from "Anhar," meaning "rivers" or "streams," symbolizing fluidity, adaptability, and life-giving force. It has historic ties to ancient Arabic literature and poetry, notably associated with the legendary Queen of Sheba and her kingdom's natural abundance.
ANHELICA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'to breathe heavily', symbolizing strength and life force.
ANHTHU
FeminineAnh Thu is a unique Vietnamese feminine given name, meaning 'Older Sister' (Anh) and 'Autumn' (Thu), reflecting harmony and balance.
ANHTONY
MasculineUnique Vietnamese name composed of "An," meaning peace or tranquility, and Tony, a diminutive of Anthony, derived from the Latin Antonius, which means "flower.
ANHTUAN
MasculineVietnamese name composed of "anh" meaning older brother and "tuân" meaning to follow or obey.
ANHUAR
MasculineUnique Vietnamese name that means "talented older brother.
ANI
FeminineAni, derived from the Armenian word 'հայր' meaning 'father', is a historic unisex name with roots in Armenian culture.
ANI
MasculineArmenian name meaning 'graceful'.
ANIA
FemininePolish origin meaning "grace" or "favor", associated with the goddess Ani, who brought happiness and prosperity.
ANIAH
FeminineAniyah is a Yoruba-derived African name meaning 'beautiful and kind woman', associated with the orisha Ani.
ANIAHA
FeminineUnique Native American name from the Choctaw tribe, meaning 'wind', signifying freedom, creativity, and transformation. Traditionally given to girls born during strong winds or weather changes, it embodies independent strength.
ANIAS
MasculineRare yet distinctive Greek name meaning 'grace', derived from 'anaxios' meaning 'priceless'. It was popular among early Christians due to its association with grace.
ANIAS
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "anios," meaning "east wind." It symbolizes renewal and rebirth, referencing the ancient Greek winds and Saint Anianus, a Christian martyr.
ANIAYA
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning "Mother is supreme" and paying tribute to the creator goddess Ania's fertility in Yoruba mythology.
ANIAYAH
FeminineAniyah is a unique African name from Igbo culture in Nigeria, meaning 'My mother has given birth' or 'God answers prayers,' reflecting joy and gratitude.
ANIBAL
MasculineSpanish name derived from Hannibal, meaning 'graceful hero'.
ANIBAL
FeminineDistinct Latin name with Semitic roots meaning 'to build' or 'structure', famously associated with Hannibal Barca, the skilled Carthaginian general of ancient Rome.
ANIBELLA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "honorable beauty" or "graceful beauty.
ANIBELLE
FeminineRare and intriguing female name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Italian Annabella meaning "beautiful grace".
ANICA
FeminineCharming Latin name derived from "anicos," meaning "belonging to Anicius," a prominent Roman family.
ANICE
FeminineLatin-derived female given name meaning 'anise', with historical significance in Greek mythology and medieval European nobility.
ANICETA
FeminineRare but elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'friendship', popularized by Saint Anicetus, the ninth Bishop of Rome.
ANICETO
MasculineRare Latin-derived male name, originally associated with the Roman family name "Anius" and signifying 'east wind'. Popularized during the Middle Ages as a nickname for lively individuals, Aniceto is predominantly found in Spanish and Portuguese cultures, with notable bearers like Chilean president Aniceto de Castro Alvear. Its meaning remains open to personal interpretation due to its lack of universally agreed-upon definition.
ANICIA
FeminineRare and captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'anicius' meaning 'belonging to Ancius'. Historically significant, it was borne by notable figures like Anicia Juliana, a 5th-century Roman aristocrat. With its elegant sound, Anicia is an uncommon yet attractive choice for baby girls.
ANICKA
FeminineSlavic-derived name, originating from the Czech diminutive form Anička, which means 'graceful' or 'full of favor'.
ANIDA
FeminineRare yet enchanting Persian name meaning 'garden', evoking images of nature's beauty.
ANIE
FeminineFrench variant of Anna, derived from Latin meaning "grace" or "favor", popularized by Saint Anne in Christianity.
ANIECE
FeminineUncommon African feminine given name originating from Ghana's Ashanti tribe, translating to "she has her own spirit" and signifying strength, independence, and individuality.
ANIECIA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "God has answered my prayers," symbolizing divine intervention and gratitude.
ANIEL
MasculineThe Hebrew name Aniel means 'God is my judge', a variant of Daniel.
ANIELA
FeminineTraditional Polish female name meaning 'angel'.
ANIELKA
FeminineRare, elegant Polish girl's name derived from "anioł," meaning angel.
ANIELLA
FeminineItalian female name derived from 'anima,' meaning 'soul', interpreted as 'little soul' or 'soulful one'.
ANIELLE
FeminineFrench name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', often associated with elegance and charm.
ANIELLO
MasculineItalian male given name of Sicilian origin, derived from the Greek 'Aenes', meaning 'praiseworthy'. It is associated with the town of Aci Castello in Sicily and has been used by notable figures throughout history.