Name with A
Classic given name; fits the A-name category.
Common first name; unisex A-name.
Legit variant of Anna; valid A starting name.
Traditional given name; clearly an A-name.
Friendly nickname for Andrew; valid A name.
Very common male first name beginning with A.
Well-known given name that starts with A.
Popular female first name; an A-name.
Recognized first name; starts with A.
Short, popular given name starting with A.
Real given name in many countries; A-name.
Classic female name; fits the A category.
Common male name; acceptable A-name.
Established first name; begins with A.
Popular girl's name; fits the A list.
Classic male given name, Germanic origin, means “noble, bright”.
Common English female name or nickname for Allison.
English female name, often a diminutive of Anne.
English female name, also a fossilized tree resin.
Widely used female name, from Greek “angelos” meaning messenger.
Modern form of Ariadne, popular US pop star Grande’s name.
Used as given name in many cultures, also from Greek for “messenger.”
Germanic name meaning “eagle power,” linked to actor Schwarzenegger.
Variant of Alison, common female name in US and UK.
Originally an English surname, now common unisex given name.
Form of Alice, widely used in English and Spanish-speaking countries.
Latin origin meaning “from Hadria,” popular unisex name.
Short form of Abigail, very common English nickname.
Spanish form of Alexander, widely used in Latin America.
Short, modern English name, now a very popular girl’s name.
Common Spanish and Italian male given name, meaning “priceless.”
Spanish given name, variant of Andrés, common in Latin America.
Greek origin “defender of men,” classic male name worldwide.
English given name and US city name, used for boys and girls.
Greek name meaning “resurrection,” elegant female given name.
Old Celtic/Latin name, famous as King Arthur of legend.
Biblical name, used for all genders; also Disney mermaid.
Arabic name meaning “exalted, noble,” widely used for boys.
Hebrew origin “my father is joy,” classic female given name.
Spanish feminine form of Alejandro, common in Latin America.
Feminine given name, variant of Annabel, used in English.
Short form of Ann/Anne, classic English given name.
Masculine given name, variant of Alan, common in US/UK.
Traditional male name of Old English origin, means 'elf counsel'.
Given name, mainly feminine in English-speaking countries.
Male given name, known from Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Feminine given name, Greek origin, means 'defender'.
Feminine given name, Latin origin, linked to Hadrian.
Short form of Alexandra or Alexis, popular modern name.
Unisex given name, English origin, means 'ruler of elves'.
Alternate spelling of Alan as a masculine given name.
Spanish and Portuguese male given name, from Herman.
Used as a feminine given name, also name of a month.
Female given name of Sanskrit origin, popular worldwide.
Unisex given name, Greek origin, 'defender of men'.
Male given name used across Europe, form of Anthony.
Male given name, French form of Andrew, used worldwide.
Used as a given name or nickname, esp. in English.
Variant of Aaron, Hebrew origin meaning 'exalted' or 'strong'.
Diminutive of Angela, popular English name since 20th c.
Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'father of many'.
Latin origin, 'messenger of God', classic feminine name.
Nickname for Allison/Alexandra, common in US.
Feminine form of Alan, popular in US and Australia.
Modern name, Irish roots, very popular for boys.
Latin for 'dawn', Roman goddess of the sunrise.
Variant of Amelia, used across Europe and Latin America.
Modern English name, variant of Alicia and Alyssa.
Scandinavian/Germanic name, means 'father of peace'.
Common Arabic male name, means 'most praiseworthy'.
Indian male name, Sanskrit for 'sun' or 'dawn'.
Spanish/Italian form of Albert, widely used in Europe.
Scandinavian name of Norse origin, means 'divine strength'.
Musical term turned name, popular for girls recently.
Germanic name meaning 'noble wolf', infamous due to Hitler.
Common Indian male name, Sanskrit for 'infinite' or 'boundless'.
Widely used Arabic female name, means 'living' or 'life'.
English diminutive of Archibald, very popular in the UK.
Classic English female name; Audrey Hepburn made it famous.
Biblical name, means 'soul' in Latin; used in English and Spanish.
Italian male name meaning 'angel'; common in Italy.
Female form of Angelo; well-known via Angelina Jolie.
Indian male name meaning 'happiness' or 'bliss' in Sanskrit.
Arabic male name meaning 'most praiseworthy'; very common.
Unisex English name; originally a surname, now given name.
Given name and nickname for Abigail; also a place word.
Hebrew male name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'; rising in use.
Spanish male name; variant of Álvaro, used in Latin America.
Old Germanic female name meaning 'noble'; Ada Lovelace was famous.
Modern short male name; also English word meaning 'expert'.
Biblical male name; son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Romance-language female name; popular in Italy and Latin America.
Feminine form of Alexander; used in US and Europe.
Arabic male name meaning 'prince' or 'commander'; very widespread.
French and Portuguese female name; variant of Adeline.
Spanish and Italian female name meaning 'dawn'.
French form of Adrian; male given name in France.
Female name of Greek origin; famous writer Agatha Christie.
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