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

ADRIN

Masculine

Adrian is a Latin-origin name derived from the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'from Hadria'. It has been popular throughout history and associated with notable figures such as saints and popes.

ADRIN

Feminine

Unique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Àrd," meaning "high," embodying elevation and ambition.

ADRINA

Feminine

Rare, beautiful Greek name meaning 'from Argos,' an ancient city of great cultural significance.

ADRINE

Masculine

Armenian-origin name derived from "Ashot," meaning "worthy of glory.

ADRINE

Feminine

Armenian name derived from 'Ashot', meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', associated with strength, courage, and good fortune.

ADRINNA

Feminine

Rare, attractive female name with possible Latin or Hebrew roots, meaning 'dark-haired beauty' or 'noble and exalted'.

ADRINNE

Feminine

Unique French name derived from Adrian, meaning "dark" or referring to the ancient city of Adria in Italy. It has been popular among French royalty and notable figures like painter Adriaen van Utrecht and poet Adriaenssen de Saint-Amant. Today, it remains popular among French speakers worldwide.

ADRION

Masculine

Adrian is a Latin-derived name meaning "of high rank" or "from Hadria," associated with Saint Adrian of Nicomedia, a Roman martyr, and has been used throughout history by notable figures and in literature.

ADRIONA

Feminine

Adriana is a name of Latin origin meaning "from the sea", popularized by its association with the Adriatic Sea and widely used throughout Europe since ancient Rome.

ADRIONNA

Feminine

Rare yet striking Greek-origin given name derived from the Latin 'Hadrianus', associated with Emperor Hadrian, symbolizing strength and historic significance despite its modern rarity.

ADRIS

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "gentle" or "noble.

ADRIT

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning, yet its uniqueness makes it memorable.

ADRITA

Feminine

Distinctive Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Adriti', meaning 'limitless'.

ADRITH

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from French 'Adrienne' and English 'Audrey', or Hebrew 'Adri/Adriel'.

ADRITI

Feminine

Captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Adri', meaning 'mountain'. In Hindu mythology, she is revered as the mother of mountains, embodying stability, strength, and fertility.

ADRIUNNA

Feminine

Captivating Latin name meaning "from Hadria," an ancient Italian city near the Adriatic Sea, reflecting its rich historical heritage.

ADRIUS

Masculine

Distinctive Latin name meaning "to the sea", derived from the Adriatic Sea named after the Illyrian tribe Adriae, and has been used historically in various cultures.

ADRIYAN

Masculine

Distinctive Bulgarian name meaning "dark" or "from the dark land," with ancient Slavic influences despite not being widely used in Bulgaria today. Its unique sound and intriguing meaning make it an appealing choice worldwide.

ADRIYANA

Feminine

Captivating Bulgarian feminine name derived from the ancient Roman gens Aemilia, meaning "black like night".

ADRIYANNA

Feminine

Spanish-origin name derived from "adriático," meaning "of the Adriatic." It evokes images of ancient mariners, cultural exchange, and exoticism.

ADRIYEL

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning "from the Adriatic Sea," with origins tied to the ancient Illyrian tribe called Adriae.

ADRON

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from 'adrastos', meaning 'unfavorable'.

ADRY

Feminine

Captivating yet mysterious name with unknown origins and no defined meaning, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name for their child.

ADRYAN

Masculine

Latin origin, derived from "adriaticus," meaning "from the Adriatic.

ADRYAN

Feminine

Rare, historic Latin name meaning 'from the Adriatic', referring to the sea between Italy and the Balkans.

ADRYANA

Feminine

Elegant, Latin-origin unisex name derived from "adriaticus," meaning "from the Adriatic Sea." It has historical ties to royalty and continues to be popular today.

ADRYANAH

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "ad" meaning 'ornament' and "yanah" signifying 'grace', translating to 'ornamental grace'.

ADRYANN

Feminine

Unique name with unknown origins and no specific meaning. It may be a variant spelling of Adrian or a blend of Adam and Ryan, but its true origin remains mysterious. Despite this, Adryann has become popular among parents seeking distinctive names due to its uniqueness and ease of pronunciation.

ADRYANNA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'of the Adriatic', evoking images of sun-drenched coastlines and rich history.

ADRYAUNA

Feminine

African-American name derived from Swahili "adri," meaning "peaceful.

ADRYEL

Masculine

Adryel: A unique, late 20th-century name of unknown origin, with no confirmed roots or historical figures attached, often chosen for its captivating sound and appearance despite its uncertain meaning.

ADRYEN

Masculine

Rare, Latin-derived given name meaning 'of the Adriatic', inspired by the Mediterranean sea separating Italy and the Balkans.

ADRYIAN

Masculine

Uniquely captivating unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, with recent popularity stemming from its distinctive sound and spelling.

ADRYN

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'dark' or 'from Hadria', originally referring to someone from ancient Italy, now often associated with the Adriatic Sea.

ADRYN

Masculine

Rare, captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with creativity despite its unclear meaning and unknown roots.

ADRYON

Masculine

Unique, gender-neutral Greek name derived from 'adriakoi', meaning 'from the sea'.

ADRYONNA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant French name composed of 'Ada' meaning noble, and 'Yvonne' living near yew trees, interpreted as 'Highborn living near yew trees.'

ADULFO

Masculine

Rare, Spanish-origin name derived from Latin 'adultus', meaning 'mature'.

ADUT

Feminine

Ethiopian name meaning 'first-born' in Amharic.

ADVAIT

Masculine

Sanskrit name meaning 'non-duality', associated with Adi Shankara's Advaita Vedanta philosophy.