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

ARABELA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "av" (father) and "ela" (towards), translating to "towards the father." It's associated with biblical figure Abraham in Jewish tradition and has appeared in literature, such as "The Count of Monte Cristo," adding to its unique charm.

ARABELL

Feminine

Arabell is of Italian origin and means 'beautiful fairy'.

ARABELLA

Feminine

Italian name derived from Latin "alba," meaning "white." It was popularized during the Victorian era in England, and its notable bearers include Arabella Stuart, a potential English queen known for her intelligence and beauty.

ARABELLAH

Feminine

Arabic name composed of "Arab" meaning nomad or mixed race, and "allah" meaning god, translating to "God is the only god". It has roots in Islamic tradition and is often chosen for its meaningful expression of faith.

ARABELLAROSE

Feminine

Unique invented name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by various influences but with no clear etymology or historical background. Its meaning is uncertain, although some associate it with Arabic culture or the Latin word for rose. Despite its mysterious origins and meaning, Arabellarose has been embraced as a beautiful and original name for daughters.

ARABELLE

Feminine

Captivating French name derived from 'arabe', meaning 'Arabian'.

ARABIA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "morning dew", symbolizing purity and freshness, and derived from the Arabian Peninsula.

ARABIAN

Feminine

Unique name of Middle Eastern origin, derived from the word 'Arab', denoting people or things related to Arabia. Though it lacks a specific meaning as it's an adjective rather than a personal name, Arabian evokes rich history, vibrant cultures, and vast desert landscapes.

ARACEL

Feminine

Rare, Spanish-derived female given name, translating to 'altitude of heaven', symbolizing greatness.

ARACELE

Feminine

Rare yet beautiful Spanish name derived from 'Ara' meaning "mountaintop" and 'Cela' meaning "heaven".

ARACELI

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Spanish female name, originating from the Middle Ages, composed of 'ara' (altar) and 'celi' (heaven), translating to 'Altar to Heaven', deeply rooted in Catholic tradition.

ARACELI

Feminine

Unique Spanish feminine given name meaning 'Altar to Heaven', derived from the combination of 'ara' (altar) and 'celi' (heaven), and associated with St. Araceli, a Spanish woman canonized for her exceptional devotion and holiness.

ARACELIA

Feminine

Spanish girl's name derived from 'araña', meaning spider.

ARACELIE

Feminine

Spanish name meaning 'altitude of heaven', combining 'ara' (height) and 'cielo' (sky).

ARACELIO

Masculine

Unique Spanish male given name with Latin origins, meaning "little altar," derived from the Italian form of the Spanish name Araceli, honoring Saint Araceli's piety and devotion.

ARACELIS

Feminine

Spanish given name derived from 'araña' meaning spider, combined with '-elis' denoting beauty.

ARACELIZ

Feminine

Basque given name derived from "arazi" meaning thunderbolt or lightning, and "lizar" translating to beech tree, symbolizing their union.

ARACELLI

Feminine

Unique Italian girls' name derived from 'aracelli', meaning 'little altars', traditionally given on significant religious holidays.

ARACELLIE

Feminine

Unique Spanish-derived name, with roots in both Catalan 'Arafiele' meaning 'now this', and Arabic 'Harun al-Rashid'. It's uncommon yet historically significant, as seen through Italian noblewoman Aracelli di Cereseto.

ARACELLY

Feminine

Unique Spanish name composed of "Ara" meaning altitude/high and "Celly" derived from Celestina, meaning heavenly, conveying loftiness and beauty.

ARACELY

Feminine

Aracely, of Spanish origin, means 'spider' but is not associated with it; a unique, elegant female name gaining popularity worldwide.

ARACELY

Masculine

Unique Spanish girl's name derived from "araña," meaning spider, but interpreted as angelic or graceful like an angel. It gained popularity through its use in José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi's novel "El Periquillo Sarniento," where Aracely is portrayed as kind and intelligent. Despite its unusual etymology, the name has a positive association with elegance and strength.

ARACELYS

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish feminine name derived from 'araña' meaning spider and 'elesis' translating to 'she who brings light'. Its literary origins trace back to Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer's character in Leyendas.

ARAD

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'cursed', appearing in the Bible as a conquered city by King David. It gained popularity among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names despite its potential negative connotation.

ARADHANA

Feminine

Sanskrit feminine name meaning "the path to wealth" or "the way to prosperity," rooted in Hindu culture and associated with the goddess Lakshmi.

ARADHYA

Masculine

Unique and beautiful name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aradhana', meaning 'worship' or 'adoration'. It carries a deep spiritual significance, often associated with paying homage to a higher power.

ARADHYA

Feminine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aradhyam', meaning 'worthy of worship'.

ARADIA

Feminine

Distinct Italian female name derived from Etruscan goddess Aridja, signifying fertility, love, and marriage.

ARAEA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Greek name derived from the mythological goddess of fruitfulness, Arachne.

ARAEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'ar'el', meaning 'lion of God', signifying strength and courage.

ARAELA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'altar,' symbolizing purity and holiness.

ARAELYNN

Feminine

Beautiful Welsh name derived from 'arwyr' (beautiful) and 'llyn' (lake), translating to 'beautiful lake', with a touch of elegance and mystery.

ARAEYA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "lioness" or "eagle", symbolizing strength and courage.

ARAEYAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning 'lioness', signifying strength and grace.

ARAF

Masculine

Arabic male given name which means "knower" or "learned", derived from the Arabic word "araf". It is associated with Al-Arafah mountain near Mecca where Muslims perform Waqfa during Hajj, and appears in the Quran.

ARAFA

Feminine

Arabic name derived from 'arafa', meaning 'to know' or 'be aware'. It's associated with spiritual enlightenment and holds significant historical importance in Islamic tradition.

ARAFAT

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name meaning 'spiritual leader' or 'noble', derived from the Arabic word 'arafa', 'to know'.

ARAGON

Masculine

Spanish origin, derived from the ancient region Aragonia in Spain, meaning "highland" or "borderland," and has been associated with strength and courage throughout history.

ARAGORN

Masculine

Sindarin origin from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology, translating to "kingly valour" or "noble tree". It was borne by Aragorn II, also known as Strider and Elessar Telcontar, a descendant of ancient kings and a ranger who ultimately became king in "The Lord of the Rings".

ARAGSAN

Feminine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology, allowing each bearer to attribute their own personal meaning.