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

ADYN

Feminine

Modern, unisex given name of unknown origin that gained popularity in the early 2010s. It is believed to have been created as a gender-neutral option and has no definitive association with the Welsh name "Aidan.

ADYN

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of unknown origin that has been interpreted by some as meaning 'adventure' or 'new beginning'. It gained popularity in the US during the late 20th century and remains relatively rare despite its distinctive sound.

ADYNN

Feminine

Unique and distinctive name of uncertain origin and meaning, rarely encountered throughout history and not widely recognized today despite being occasionally used.

ADYNN

Masculine

Rare, unique name with unknown origins, often mistakenly linked to Welsh 'Adda', yet its true meaning remains elusive.

ADYRA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating unisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'to the other side', first recorded in medieval England and evolving over centuries into variations like Adaura and Addyra.

ADYSAN

Feminine

Rare yet elegant French girl's name derived from "adyser", meaning 'to listen'.

ADYSEN

Feminine

Modern, unique name of unknown origin, often assumed to have Welsh or Irish roots but with no definitive evidence supporting this theory. It appears to be a blend of other names or words, and its meaning remains unclear despite some suggestions such as 'beginning' or 'origin'. Despite its uncertain origins and meanings, Adysen has gained some popularity in recent years, primarily for girls but also used occasionally for boys. Its brief history makes it an intriguing choice due to its unique nature and lack of traditional meaning, allowing individuals to interpret and embrace the name based on their personal experiences and perspectives.

ADYSIN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name meaning 'from the estuary', with historical significance and nobility ties, derived from Addys or Adisyn.

ADYSON

Masculine

Rare, unisex name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or cultural significance.

ADYSON

Feminine

French-origin girls' name derived from Adson, meaning "noble ruler.

ADYSSON

Feminine

Rare, French-derived name meaning "adventure," with a strong spirit perfect for explorers.

ADYSUN

Feminine

Coined name of unknown origin, with varied interpretations and pronunciations.

ADYSYN

Feminine

Distinctive given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it's a blend of Adrian and Sydney but no concrete evidence supporting this. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Adysyn has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the U.S. and Canada.

AEDA

Feminine

Arabic name that translates to 'wise one'. Derived from 'a' meaning 'first' and '-da' signifying 'knowledge or wisdom', it conveys deep insight and comprehension.

AEDAN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Áedán, meaning "little fiery one" or "noble little one".

AEDAN

Feminine

Irish name derived from Áedán, meaning "little fire" or "fiery," popularized by early Irish saints like Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne.

AEDDON

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from the powerful and wise Celtic god Arawn, meaning 'leader'.

AEDEN

Masculine

Ancient Irish male given name derived from 'Áedán,' meaning 'little fire'.

AEDEN

Feminine

Irish male given name derived from ancient Irish language, translating to 'little fire' or 'fiery', with historical roots in Celtic mythology.

AEDIN

Masculine

Rare Irish name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fiery or noble one'.

AEDON

Masculine

Rare Irish name meaning 'little fire', with a historic background dating back to ancient Ireland.

AEDRIC

Masculine

Aedric, of Old English origin, means 'always powerful' or 'eternal power', drawing from its roots in Anglo-Saxon England.

AEDYN

Feminine

Irish name of ancient origin meaning 'little fire' or 'small flame', associated with historical figures like Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne and King Áedán mac Gabráin.

AEDYN

Masculine

Irish name meaning 'noble youth', composed of 'Aed' (fire/noble) and 'Eoin' (youth).

AEGAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient word 'each,' meaning 'horse,' and embodying qualities like strength and speed.

AEGIS

Masculine

Aegis, derived from Greek, means 'shield' or 'protection', reflecting its mythological association with Zeus and Athena's divine defense.

AEGON

Masculine

Aegon, of Old English origin, means 'spear shelter' and has been borne by historical figures like King Æthelstan and fictional characters such as Aegon Targaryen.

AEHLANI

Feminine

Captivating Hawaiian feminine name derived from 'ae' (cloud) and 'lani' (heaven), signifying 'cloud heaven' and embodying celestial beauty.

AEIDEN

Masculine

Irish name meaning "little fire," derived from Aedán, historically borne by figures like Saint Aedán of Lindisfarne and King Aedán mac Gabráin.

AEILANI

Feminine

Hawaiian name composed of 'ae' (together) and 'lani' (heaven), translating to "together in heaven".

AEIRESS

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Irish name derived from Airdis, meaning 'strong in peace'.

AEISHA

Feminine

Rare, beautiful Arabic name with roots in Islamic culture dating back to the 7th century. It means "like a breeze" or "life giver," reflecting gentle, nurturing qualities associated with Aisha bint Abu Bakr, the beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad and known as the "Mother of Believers.

AEJA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew feminine given name, potentially meaning 'vigilance' or 'wisdom', derived from the Hebrew word 'ayin'.

AEKO

Masculine

Captivating Japanese name derived from 'aero,' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.'

AELA

Feminine

Enchanting Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning "little fire" or "sunshine," reflecting her radiant qualities as the patroness of love, fertility, and prosperity in Celtic mythology.

AELAN

Feminine

Irish given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome,' embodying elegance and charm.

AELANI

Feminine

Hawaiian name created by David Malo, translating to "excellence in heaven".

AELEEN

Feminine

Rare English name with a unique charm, believed to derive from the Old English Ælfgyth, meaning 'elf struggle'. It's associated with Ælfgyth of Northampton, a captivating figure known for her beauty and intelligence.

AELIA

Feminine

Rare yet distinguished feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the city name Aelia Capitolina, founded by Emperor Hadrian in 130 AD.

AELIANA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to or relating to Aelia', an ancient Italian region.