Adela

Germanic, “noble” or “nobility.”

Aliénor

French, “other” or “foreign.”

Athenaïs

Greek, “immortal” or “eternal.”

Ambre

French, “amber.”

Azélie

French, from the mother of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.

Axelle

French, “father of peace.”

Anniston

English, “Ann’s town” or “Ann’s settlement.”

Allaire

French, “to bind” or “to unite.”

Alessa

Italian, “defender of the people.”

Anne

English and French, “grace.”

Alyssa

English, “noble.”

Alison

Scottish, “noble, exalted.”

Alexia

Greek, “defending men.”

Abby

Hebrew, “father’s joy.”

Andromeda

Greek, “advising like a man.”

Alula

Arabic, “the first leap.”

Alasia

Uncertain origin and meaning.

Adhara

Arabic, “virgins.”

Auriga

Greek, Latin, “charioteer, or wagoner.”

Alhena

Arabic, “a ring.”

Alya

Russian, Turkish, and Arabic, “heavens, exalted, and highborn.”

Aruna

Sanskrit, “dawn light or rising sun.” 

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