Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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AOKI
FeminineJapanese given name meaning 'green,' representing nature and life, originally used for boys born in spring but now unisex.
AOLANI
FeminineStunning Hawaiian girls' name derived from 'ao' (sky/heaven) and 'lani' (heavenly), translating to 'heavenly sky'.
AOLANIS
FeminineIntroducing the name Aolanis, of unknown origin but with potential roots in ancient Celtic mythology, making it truly unique and meaningful.
AOLANY
FeminineUnisex name of Fulani origin, meaning "God answers our prayers.
AOMI
FeminineJapanese name composed of 'Ao' (blue/green) and 'Mi' (beautiful), signifying beautiful blue/green.
AONANI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian girls' name derived from 'aono', meaning 'sweet potato,' associated with sweetness and grace.
AONESTI
FeminineItalian given name derived from 'onesto', meaning 'honest', originally a surname from Liguria.
AONESTY
FeminineIrish given name derived from "adnacht," meaning "honest" or "truthful.
AONNA
FeminineIrish given name meaning "descendant of Maoin," derived from the ancient Irish personal name Maoin. It originates from the Irish surname Ó Maoin, which was anglicized to Aonna.
AOTO
MasculineJapanese given name that can be written using different kanji, each conveying a distinct meaning such as 'harmonious blue', 'melodic voice', or 'rare beauty'.
AOUN
MasculineDistinctive Lebanese name derived from the Arabic word for leaves, symbolizing eternity and resilience.
AOUS
MasculineCaptivating Berber name that translates to 'the sun' or 'light', carrying a radiant and luminous quality.
AOWYN
FeminineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'awen', meaning 'inspiration'.
APACHE
MasculineThe Native American origin name Apache generally means 'enemy' or 'opponent', reflecting early European settlers' perception of the warrior Apache tribe.
APACHE
FeminineThe name Apache originates from the Native American Apache tribe, meaning 'on the other side' or 'from where we originated', reflecting their east-to-west migration.
APARAJITA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unconquerable'.
APARNA
FeminineFeminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'water', popular among Indians due to its strength, regalness, and deep cultural significance.
APASRA
FeminineThai feminine given name meaning 'celestial nymph', derived from Sanskrit, symbolizing grace, elegance, and strength.
APHELIA
FeminineDistinctive Greek female name derived from 'aphēlḗ', meaning 'upon the sea'.
APHRODITE
FeminineDeriving from Greek mythology, 'Aphrodite', meaning 'foam', symbolizes the goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure.
APHTON
FeminineRare Greek name meaning 'away from', first used in ancient Greece for individuals associated with independence and solitude.
APIFFANY
FeminineAmisa is a Japanese-origin name meaning 'rain', symbolizing purification and life-giving force.
APIPHANY
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning 'manifestation' or 'revelation', inspired by ancient Greek deity appearances.
APIRL
FeminineApril is an English name derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "Aprill," meaning "to open" or "to begin.
APOLINAR
MasculineRare yet distinguished name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Appuleius, meaning 'from Apulia', a region in southern Italy. Historically significant, it has been associated with figures like Saint Apolinar of Ravenna, conveying a sense of piety and devotion.
APOLINAR
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name, originating from the Roman family name Appulinarius, meaning 'kitchen'. It was likely an occupational surname for cooks or kitchen staff. Today, it's uncommon globally but more prevalent in regions with strong Latin naming traditions like Spain and Latin America. Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne this name, including Catholic saints.
APOLLINE
FeminineGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'destroyer', associated with the god Apollo, and popular in medieval France around the vernal equinox.
APOLLO
FemininePowerful Greek name meaning 'light' or 'destroyer', reflecting the eponymous god's domains over light, healing, and plagues.
APOLLO
MasculineGreek-origin male name derived from the god of light, truth, prophecy, music, poetry, and arts in Greek mythology.
APOLLONIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning "destroyer of men" and associated with the mythological figure Apollonia, a witch or sorceress. Despite its potentially ominous connotation, Apollonia has been used throughout history as a given name for women, notably among Eastern Orthodox saints like Saint Apollonia, a martyr from the 3rd century AD. Today, choosing Apollonia offers parents an unusual and meaningful way to honor ancient Greek heritage while giving their daughter a distinctive name.
APOLLOS
MasculineGreek-origin name derived from Apollo, the god of sun, light, music, and prophecy.
APOLO
MasculineApollo is a Greek-derived masculine given name, derived from the Ancient Greek word 'Ἀπόλλων' which means 'destroyer'.
APOLONIA
FeminineGreek-derived female given name meaning 'woman from Apollo's city', derived from the Greek word 'Apollonia'.
APOLONIO
MasculineSpanish and Italian name derived from the Latin Appolonius, which originates from the Greek god Apollo, symbolizing light, music, and prophecy.
APONI
FeminineRare Native American female name of Cherokee origin, meaning "first bear" and signifying strength, courage, wisdom, and being the first or one of its kind.
APOORVA
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unique' or 'unparalleled', associated with a wise and benevolent king in Hindu mythology.
APOSTOLIS
MasculinePopular Greek male name derived from the Greek word 'apostolos', meaning 'messenger'. It has been widely used in Greece since the Byzantine Empire and is often associated with the apostles of Jesus Christ.
APOSTOLOS
MasculineGreek masculine given name derived from the Greek word 'apostolos', meaning 'messenger' or 'one sent', associated with the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.
APPHIA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the word "apphe," meaning "to fasten." It appears in the Bible's Epistle to Philemon as the wife of Philemon, signifying strength and unity.
APPIE
FeminineTraditional Dutch nickname for Abraham, derived from the Hebrew name Avraham meaning "father of many nations".