Female and male names starting with the letter "A" .
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ALAYNAH
FeminineArabic name derived from 'al-'ayna', meaning "the eyes", popularized by singer Nancy Ajram in 2017. It signifies captivation and enchantment, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with limited historical precedent.
ALAYNE
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Ailéan, meaning "stone bird". It was used by Sir Walter Scott in his 1810 poem "The Lady of the Lake" and has been carried through history by notable individuals such as Australian actress Alayne Spence.
ALAYNI
FeminineRare, Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'to us' or 'towards us,' conveying warmth and togetherness.
ALAYNIA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'aliyah', meaning 'ascending', often associated with spiritual growth and immigration to Israel.
ALAYNIE
FeminineRare Scottish name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the surname Allane or the Celtic word "Alawn." Despite its mysterious meaning, Alaynie has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling, often associated with individuality. Notable figures like singer-songwriter AlunaGeorge have helped popularize this distinctive name.
ALAYNNA
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning 'Ascendant', conveying ideas of progress and growth.
ALAYNNAH
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Arabic female name meaning "the beautiful one.
ALAYSA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'God has answered' or 'God is my oath,' derived from Alyah, meaning 'to ascend.'
ALAYSHA
FeminineOriginal girl's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years for its unique sound and phonetic similarity to familiar names. Its meaning remains uncertain, with some attributing interpretations like "noble" or "respected".
ALAYSHIA
FeminineCaptivating name of unknown origin, with meanings varying individually due to its mysterious nature.
ALAYSIA
FeminineModern American girl's name derived from the Greek 'Alexis' meaning "defending men" or "helper", combined with 'Asia', the largest continent on Earth.
ALAYSIAH
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew name composed of "ela" (God) and "yisha'i" (He will save), signifying "God will save," suggesting divine protection and guidance.
ALAYSSA
FeminineUnique Spanish girl's name derived from Occitan Alays, meaning "noble" or "brave".
ALAYTHIA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Celtic or Gaelic roots, and interpreted as 'noble and heroic' or 'harmony/peace'.
ALAYZA
FeminineUnique Spanish female given name with origins possibly tracing back to the Basque name 'Alaia', meaning 'noble'.
ALAYZAH
FeminineModern American feminine name derived from Hebrew Elizabeth, meaning 'My God is my oath,' with a contemporary twist.
ALAYZHA
FeminineUnique American name created by combining Alison and Jessica, reflecting nobility and kindness, without a specific meaning or etymology.
ALAYZHIA
FeminineModern, unisex Hebrew name created by combining 'Alyssa' and 'Layla', meaning 'ascend' or 'go up'. It's popular due to its distinctive sound and meaningful origin.
ALAYZIA
FeminineAmerican created name with no specific meaning or etymology, first gaining popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a unique alternative to traditional names like Ashley or Alicia.
ALAYZIAH
FeminineUnique American name created by combining elements from names like Alicia, Layla, and Aziza, with some associating it with the Arabic word "aziz" meaning precious or beloved, despite no agreed-upon meaning.
ALAZ
MasculineUnique Basque name meaning 'beautiful', carried through generations in the Basque Country.
ALAZA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "on this day", symbolizing renewal and new beginnings in Jewish culture.
ALAZAE
FeminineExotic African female name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Friday.
ALAZAH
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, potentially meaning "exalted" in Arabic or being derived from the Hebrew name Eleazar, but its historical usage is scarce.
ALAZAR
MasculineUnique Persian name that means 'resplendent' or 'shining bright'.
ALAZAY
FeminineCharming French girl's name meaning 'to dance', originating from Occitanie region and gaining global popularity for its lively and unique sound.
ALAZAYA
FeminineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin and meaning, making it a truly original choice.
ALAZE
FeminineRare female given name of uncertain origin, believed by some to derive from the Latin 'alacer' meaning lively, or be a variant of the French Alix.
ALAZEA
FeminineRare, modern invention with unknown origins and meaning, potentially inspired by Azalea, which combines Greek words 'aza' meaning 'dry', and 'elaia' meaning 'olive tree'.
ALAZHIA
FeminineUnique girls' name with unknown origins and no inherent meaning, making it open to personal interpretation.
ALAZIA
FeminineUnique girls' name with unknown origins and undetermined meaning, though some speculate it may derive from Hebrew or be a variant of Alice/Alicia.
ALAZIAH
FeminineModern Arabic girls' name derived from 'Ali', meaning "elevated", but not historically recorded in Islamic tradition.
ALAZNE
FeminineDistinctive Basque name, derived from either 'alaze' (shining) or 'alaia' (happy), with spelling variants reflecting Basque orthography.
ALBA
MasculineLatin origin, meaning 'dawn' or 'sunrise', derived from 'albus', translating to 'white'. In Roman mythology, Alba was the goddess of the dawn.
ALBA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'albus', meaning 'white'. It signifies purity, light, and new beginnings.
ALBAN
MasculineMasculine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Aemilius" which means "to protect" or "to rival." It is associated with Saint Alban, the first British martyr, and has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Gaius Aemilius Leptidus and Lucius Aemilius Paulus. Today, it remains popular in various countries.
ALBANA
FeminineFeminine name of Albanian origin, meaning 'light', associated with the sun god Helios's daughter in Albanian mythology, and has historical significance in Albania's independence struggle.
ALBANI
FeminineAlbani: A distinctive Latin name derived from 'albus' meaning white, inspired by Italy's historic 'White City', Alba. It has been held by historical figures like Pope John XII and Lorenzo da Ponte, maintaining its uniqueness and elegance today.
ALBANIE
FeminineAlbania, derived from Latin " Alpes ", means "land of the white ones" reflecting snow-capped peaks, tied to ancient Illyrian tribe Albanoi & Roman Empire connections.
ALBANO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from Latin "albus," meaning "white." It was popularized by Roman philosopher Seneca the Younger and is also associated with Saint Albano, the first British Christian martyr. The name has been used in Italy for centuries and gained international recognition through renowned tenor Luciano Pavarotti. Today, it remains popular due to its connection with prominent figures and its meaning of purity, innocence, and light.