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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