Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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AIDSA
FeminineRare Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements 'ei' meaning 'ever', and 'dis', the goddess of earth and fertility.
AIDY
FeminineRare Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dubthach', which translates to 'dark river'.
AIDYEN
MasculineUnique given name of unknown African origins, possibly Igbo, with no widely recognized meaning or historical significance.
AIDYN
MasculineArabic male name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness and dignity.
AIDYN
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning 'little dark one.'
AIDYNN
FeminineRare, captivating Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark or black," and signifying belonging to a brave and wise clan.
AIDYNN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, possibly Celtic or Gaelic, with no widely accepted meaning.
AIEDAN
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly rooted in Scottish or Irish traditions, and potentially derived from names like Adan or Aidan. Its meaning remains uncertain, with suggestions including 'little fire' in Scottish Gaelic or 'fiery-haired' in Irish. Despite these uncertainties, notable figures such as Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne have borne this name throughout history.
AIEDEN
MasculineAieden: A rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Aidéan', meaning 'little fire', popularized by poet Robert Burns.
AIESHA
FeminineOriginal given name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity in the United States with its first recorded usage in the late 20th century. Despite mysterious beginnings, Aiesha's unique sound and spelling make it captivating and open to personal interpretation. Some associate it with "asha," meaning "life" or "hope" in Sanskrit.
AIESHIA
FeminineUnique American name created by combining Ashley ('ash tree meadow') and Jessica (Hebrew 'God sees'), signifying 'God sees in the ash tree meadow'.
AIFE
FeminineUncommon yet powerful Irish feminine name derived from the Old Irish word 'aifí', meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant'. It's also tied to Aífe, the mythical druidess and mother of Cú Chulainn.
AIGNE
FeminineUnusual Irish given name derived from the historic surname Ó Aingín, with unknown specific meaning despite its medieval usage in Ireland.
AIGNER
FeminineGerman name derived from the element "Agis," meaning "spear." It translates to "spear-bearer" or "shield-bearer.
AIHAM
MasculineArabic-origin given name meaning 'life' or 'living', derived from the word 'hayy'. Traditionally used among Arab families, it signifies vitality and existence.
AIHNOA
FeminineAihnoa, a unique Basque name derived from 'aihna', meaning 'eagle', embodies strength, courage, and freedom.
AIIDEN
MasculineUnique, contemporary name of unknown origin, with its meaning and history open to personal interpretation.
AIJA
FeminineLatvian female given name derived from "aizs", meaning "beautiful" or "handsome".
AIJAH
FeminineAfrican-derived Igbo name meaning 'one who brings joy.'
AIJAHLON
MasculineAijalon is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from "ayin" (eye) and "yalad" (to give birth), translating to "God will give birth," suggesting divine intervention or blessing. It has biblical significance, being the site of a battle between King David and his son Absalom. While popular among Jews and Christians, Aijalon remains relatively uncommon, adding to its unique and memorable quality today.
AIJALON
MasculineHebrew-origin unisex name meaning 'answered by God,' reflecting gratitude towards divine intervention.
AIJALON
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from 'ayyalon', meaning 'doe', with historical ties to Judah in the Bible.
AIJHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning 'one who brings joy', reflecting resilience and hope.
AIKA
FeminineModern Japanese girls' name composed of 'Ai', meaning love, and 'Ka', representing fragrance.
AIKAM
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'ayek', meaning 'like' or 'as', interpreted as 'as my people' or 'as my brother'. It appears in the Bible, being one of the sons of Asaph, and has been used by various Jewish communities throughout history.
AIKEEM
MasculineIgbo-African name meaning "My power lies with God," reflecting deep spiritual roots and divine strength.
AIKEN
MasculineAiken, of English origin, means 'only' or 'sole', with some believing it's an Irish or Scottish variant.
AIKER
MasculineRare yet distinctive Basque name derived from 'aike', meaning 'good'.
AIKO
FeminineFemale Japanese given name composed of 'ai' (love) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'child of love'.
AIKO
MasculineTraditional Japanese feminine name derived from 'ai' (love) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'love child'. It was popularized during the Edo period and is still widely chosen by Japanese parents, carrying historical significance and royal associations through figures like Empress Aiko.
AILA
FeminineScandinavian unisex name derived from the Old Norse word "álfr", meaning "elf". It carries magical associations with nature and fertility.
AILAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'ascend' or 'rise', inspired by the Prophet Muhammad's ascension to heaven in Islamic tradition.
AILAHNI
FeminineArabic name meaning 'my god', used in Islamic prayers, and is appreciated for both its spiritual significance and aesthetic qualities.
AILAINA
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from 'ail', meaning 'rock', symbolizing strength and endurance.
AILAN
MasculineHawaiian unisex name meaning 'heavenly flower', inspired by Hawaii's natural beauty.
AILANA
FeminineAilana, a unique Hawaiian name meaning 'joyous', 'happy' or 'heavenly flower', is deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and mythology.
AILANI
FeminineAilani, of Hawaiian origin, means 'high heavenly one'.
AILANIE
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'joyful answer' or 'happy response.'
AILANNA
FeminineUnique Scottish Gaelic name meaning "rock," passed down through generations and popular worldwide due to its powerful significance.
AILANNI
FeminineYoruba name meaning 'my wealth' or 'my riches', reflecting African traditions and wishing abundance upon its bearer.