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

AGNETA

Feminine

Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse Ágnete, meaning 'the noble spear maiden'.

AGNEW

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname MacAonghusa, meaning "son of Aonghus," which translates to "one strength" or "unity.

AGNI

Masculine

Sanskrit name meaning 'fire,' sacred in Hindu culture as the god of fire, knowledge, and communication.

AGNIA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Latin word 'agnus', meaning 'lamb'. Popularized by Saint Agnes, its Christian symbolism makes it a name associated with purity and innocence.

AGNIESZKA

Feminine

Unique Polish female name derived from 'agnus' meaning 'lamb', and signifies 'belonging to the lamb' or 'like a lamb'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Poland as a diminutive of Agnes, meaning 'pure'.

AGNITA

Feminine

Agnita, of Latin origin, means 'lamb', conveying gentleness and purity.

AGNIV

Masculine

Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Agni', meaning 'fire'.

AGNUS

Feminine

Distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'agnus' meaning 'lamb', popularized during the Middle Ages among Christians.

AGON

Masculine

Albanian-origin masculine given name derived from 'agoni', meaning struggle or fight, reflecting resilience and perseverance.

AGOSTINA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "Augustus," meaning "great" or "venerable.

AGOSTINO

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "Augustus," meaning 'great' or 'majestic.'

AGRIM

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'wild' or 'savage', reflecting ancient Greek associations with untamed spirits and wilderness.

AGRIMA

Feminine

Agrima, of Indian origin, means 'to cultivate or grow', signifying nurturing beauty.

AGRIPINA

Feminine

Agrippina is a unique Latin-derived female name meaning "to seize" or "to grasp," popular among ancient Romans like Agrippina the Elder, mother of Emperor Caligula. Despite its historical significance, it's uncommon today but remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with elegant origins and powerful meanings.

AGRIPINO

Masculine

Rare Latin name derived from "ager" (field) and "pinus" (pine tree), meaning 'pine field'.

AGRON

Masculine

Ancient Albanian name derived from the Illyrian tribe Agrianians, meaning 'from the fields' or 'of the earth', and has been associated with strength and courage throughout history.

AGUEDA

Feminine

Meet Agueda, a Spanish name derived from 'aguas,' meaning 'waters', celebrating nature's power and serenity.

AGUSTA

Feminine

Italian name derived from the Latin word 'augustus,' meaning 'magnificent' or 'majestic.'

AGUSTA

Masculine

Italian girl's name derived from the word 'agosto', meaning August, named after Emperor Augustus.

AGUSTIN

Masculine

Agustín is a masculine given name of Latin origin derived from 'augere', meaning 'to increase'.

AGUSTIN

Feminine

Spanish name derived from 'Augustus', meaning 'great' or 'majestic'.

AGUSTINA

Feminine

Unique Latin-origin feminine given name meaning "august" or "magnificent," deriving from the Latin word 'augustus,' which was originally used to describe something venerable, majestic, or impressive.

AGUSTINE

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'great' or 'venerable', popularized by figures like Augustus Caesar and Saint Augustine of Hippo.

AGUSTUS

Masculine

Augustus is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'august' meaning great or magnificent, associated with Roman emperors Augustus Caesar I (63 BC - AD 14) and II (AD 270-284), and prominent figures throughout history such as architect Augustus Pugin and theologian Augustus Montague Toplady.

AGUSTYA

Masculine

Indonesian name derived from Sanskrit "Agastya", meaning "conqueror of enemies". It's associated with courage and wisdom, and was the name of one of the seven sages in Hindu mythology.

AH

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "brother".

AH

Feminine

Egyptian origin, means 'life' or 'breath' in Arabic.

AHAAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Aahuti', meaning 'offering' or 'oblation', signifying selfless devotion in Hinduism.

AHAANA

Feminine

Sanskrit unisex name meaning 'the first ray of sunlight' or 'the divine one', often associated with renewal and worship in Indian literature.

AHAD

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'oneness' or 'unity', reflecting Islamic monotheism and found in the Quran.

AHADI

Feminine

Swahili name meaning "promise," symbolizing commitment and loyalty.

AHADO

Feminine

African name of Ewe origin (Ghana/Togo), meaning "the end of time" or "the era has ended".

AHADU

Masculine

Ahdau is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin meaning 'one', often expressing unity.

AHALYA

Feminine

Rare and enchanting Sanskrit name from the Ramayana, meaning "the first woman," derived from 'aha' (first) and 'alya' (woman).

AHAMAD

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name meaning 'highly praised,' often associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

AHAMED

Masculine

Arabic given name meaning 'highly praised', derived from the Arabic word 'ahmad'.

AHAN

Masculine

Distinctive Persian name derived from 'ah', meaning 'fire', signifying strength and passion.

AHANA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name meaning 'the first', signifying beginning or creation, and associated with Hindu mythology's seven sages.

AHANNA

Feminine

African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnicity, meaning "Our First Father" - a symbol of lineage and ancestral importance.

AHANNA

Masculine

Rare African Igbo name from Nigeria, popularized by author Chinua Achebe in his novel "No Longer at Ease". Its meaning varies, interpreted as 'Born on Tuesday' or 'God is merciful'.