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

ARAH

Feminine

Hebrew feminine name meaning 'lioness', symbolizing strength and courage, and boasting historic significance through figures like Talmudic sage Arah ben Samuel.

ARAHBELLA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Arabic name derived from 'rahba', meaning 'to bloom' or 'blossom'. It symbolizes beauty, grace, and growth.

ARAHI

Feminine

Arahi, of Hebrew origin, means 'my lamp' or 'my light', symbolizing knowledge and guidance.

ARAI

Feminine

Traditional Japanese male name with multiple meanings, often associated with rice paddies and symbolizing new beginnings.

ARAIA

Feminine

Hebrew female name meaning 'lioness', symbolizing strength, courage, and leadership.

ARAIAH

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'altar,' signifying sacred place, with profound spiritual significance.

ARAINA

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'lioness', deriving from the biblical Queen Athaliah.

ARAINNA

Feminine

Distinctive Irish female name derived from Ó Raonáin, meaning 'descendant of Raónach', an ancient Irish matriarch.

ARAIYA

Feminine

Captivating, unisex Japanese name meaning 'alluring' or 'attractive', derived from 'arai' (purify) and '-ya' (elegance), reflecting its elegance and grace.

ARAIYAH

Feminine

Arabic-origin name, derived from 'Arariyah', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'. It holds historical importance in Islamic culture as the mother of Prophet Muhammad's sons.

ARAIZA

Feminine

Rare Spanish origin name derived from the Basque word "araia," meaning "rocky promontory" or "cliff." It was likely given to individuals born near such geological features or with strong personalities, reflecting their steadfast nature like these rock formations.

ARALE

Feminine

Distinctive Japanese name derived from the character "狂" meaning "crazy," popularized by robot girl Arale Norimaki from Akira Toriyama's manga series Dr. Slump.

ARALEE

Feminine

English-origin girl's name with a unique, beautiful sound. Though it lacks a specific meaning, some believe it may derive from 'aralie,' a term for certain trees or shrubs.

ARALI

Feminine

Rare, unisex Greek name that means 'majestic', 'liberator' or 'savior', having been used as a title in ancient Greece.

ARALIA

Feminine

Aralia, of Latin origin, refers to a genus of tropical trees with large leaves, native to Asia, Australia, and Oceania.

ARALIN

Feminine

Irish given name meaning "little rock" or "small stone," derived from ancient Gaelic words "ar" (on) and "alach" (rock).

ARALIS

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Greek name derived from 'aralion', meaning 'liberal' or 'generous', associated with nobility and used as an epithet for the god Apollo in ancient Greece.

ARALY

Feminine

Unique Basque name meaning 'valley', traditionally used in the Basque Country.

ARALYN

Feminine

Welsh feminine given name meaning 'little hill', making it a unique and nature-connected choice.

ARALYNN

Feminine

American invented name, created by Mercedes Lackey for her 'Valdemar' series, with no specific meaning.

ARALYNNE

Feminine

Distinctive Irish female name that originates from the surname O'Raghlain, meaning 'little reddish-brown-haired one.'

ARAM

Feminine

Armenian name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', associated with the Armenian god Aramazd.

ARAM

Masculine

Armenian-origin male given name meaning "high" or "elevated", with significant historic importance in the Bible and popular among Armenians worldwide today.

ARAMAY

Feminine

Captivating Persian name derived from the ancient word "aram," meaning "high" or "elevated." It has been traditionally used for both boys and girls in Persia, modern-day Iran.

ARAME

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning 'exalted' or 'lofty,' tracing back to biblical times when it was associated with Noah's grandson and the Aramean people.

ARAMI

Feminine

Spanish origin, means "high" or "elevated". It's derived from the Arabic word "arama", signifying loftiness, and is often associated with elegance and sophistication.

ARAMIDE

Feminine

African origin unisex name derived from Yoruba culture, Nigeria. It signifies "miracle looked after," with "Ara" meaning miracle/wonder and "Mide" meaning I will look after.

ARAMIE

Feminine

Female given name with Armenian roots. Derived from Aramouhi, it means "peace" or "peaceful". The name gained popularity in the United States during the early 20th century but has since become less common, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter. While its origins are Armenian, Aramie is not exclusively used within that community and can be found among various ethnic groups globally.

ARAMINTA

Feminine

Araminta, of African origin, means "precious stone" in the Fulani language, signifying elegance and luxury.

ARAMIS

Feminine

Distinctive French name derived from 'Aramitz', signifying 'bitter almond'. Its history stretches back to Arthurian legend and Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Three Musketeers', where it was associated with nobility, loyalty, and valor.

ARAMIS

Masculine

French name derived from the Occitan word "aramitz," meaning "hind." It gained popularity through Alexander Dumas' novel "The Three Musketeers," where it is associated with bravery, cunning, and loyalty due to its titular character's qualities as a skilled musketeer and secret priest.

ARAMUS

Masculine

Greek name derived from the word "aramos," meaning "high" or "elevated." It was historically associated with leadership, intelligence, and bravery.

ARAMYS

Masculine

Armenian given name derived from Aramazd, the ancient god of sky and light, with "-ys" being a common suffix in Armenian names.

ARAN

Feminine

Irish name derived from 'aran,' meaning 'little grain,' and popularized by Saint Aran, founder of Clonmacnoise monastery.

ARAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'aran', meaning 'grain' or 'oatmeal', reflecting its historical association with the scenic Aran Islands and Ireland's rich cultural heritage.

ARANDA

Feminine

Captivating Spanish name originating from the city of Aranda de Duero in northern Spain, known for its wine production, although it does not have a specific meaning or symbolism attached to it.

ARANEA

Feminine

Aranea, of Italian origin, means 'spider' in Latin and signifies cleverness and wisdom.

ARANELI

Feminine

Araneli, derived from Basque 'Aranatz', means 'little valley' in Spanish.

ARANI

Feminine

Arani, of Indian origin, means 'forest' in Sanskrit.

ARANSA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Latin origin, meaning 'reed' or 'rush', derived from the Latin word "arundo".