Girl Names That Start With A
Welcome to our collection of girl names that start with the letter “A”! This delightful assortment features a variety of beautiful options, from classic names like Amelia and Alice to trendy picks like Ava and Aria.
Alderose
English, “old rose.”
Aleria
Latin, “eagle.”
Alessa
Italian, “defender of the people.”
Alessandra
Italian, “defender of men.”
Alessia
Italian, “defender.”
Alethea
Greek, “truth.”
Aletris
Greek, “a woman who grinds grain or a miller.”
Alexa
Greek, “defender of men.”
Alexandra
Greek, “defender of men.”
Alexandria
Greek, “defender of man.”
Alexia
Greek, “defending men.”
Alexis
English and Greek, “defender.”
Alfreda
English, “elf power.”
Alhena
Arabic, “a ring.”
Alia
Arabic, “exalted.”
Aliana
Slavic, “bright, beautiful.”
Alice
English and French, “noble.”
Alicia
Spanish, “noble.”
Aliénor
French, “other” or “foreign.”
Aliera
Modern invented name.
Alina
Slavic, “bright, beautiful.”
Alira
Australian gemstone name.
Alisa
Hebrew, Russian, “great happiness.”
Alison
Scottish, “noble, exalted.”
Alivia
An alternative spelling of Olivia.
Aliyah
Arabic, “exalted.”
Aliza
Hebrew, “joyful.”
Allaire
French, “to bind” or “to unite.”
Allegra
Italian, “happy.”
Alleia
Variant of names like Alia, Aaliyah or Aleia.
Allirea
Aboriginal, “quartz.”
Allison
Scottish and English, “noble.”
Allona
Hebrew, “strong as an oak.”
Allouette
French, “skylark.”
Allura
Modern invented name.
Alma
Latin, “nurturing, soul.”
Almandine
Gemstone name.
Aloisia
German, “famous warrior.”
Alora
Spanish place name, Arabic, Italian, “the watchtower,” or “laurel.”
Alouette
French, “lark.”
Alpha
Greek, “first letter of the Greek Alphabet.”
Althea
Greek, “with healing power.”
Alula
Arabic, “the first leap.”
Alundra
Spanish, “defender of mankind.”
Alva
English, Swedish Scandinavian, “white, elf.”
Alviria
German, “fair or white, elf army.”
Alya
Russian, Turkish, and Arabic, “heavens, exalted, and highborn.”
Alyse
German, “noble.”
Alyssa
English, “noble.”
Amabel
Latin, “lovable.”
Amabella
Italian, Latin, “loveable.”
Amada
Spanish, “beloved or loved one.”
Amadea
Latin, “God’s beloved.”
Amal
Arabic, “hope or aspiration.”
Amalia
Hebrew, German, and Italian, “work.”
Amalie
French, “work.”
Amalthea
Greek, “tender goddess.”
Amanda
Latin, “worthy of love.”
Amandine
French, “much-loved.”
Amara
Latin, Sanskrit, African, and Arabic “everlasting, immortal, grace, one who…
Amaris
Latin, “loveable, bitter.”
Amaryllis
Greek, “to spark.”
Amaya
Basque, Japanese, and Hindi, “night rain”, or “guileless.”
Amber
French, “jewel.”
Ambra
Italian, “amber.”
Ambre
French, “amber.”
Ambria
English, “amber gem, golden color.”
Ambrosia
Greek, “food of the gods.”
Ambrosina
Greek, “immortal.”
Amelia
German, “industrious.”
Ameliana
Modern invented name.
Amelie
French, “industrious.”
Amersa
Greek, unknown meaning.
Amethyst
English, “not intoxicated.”
Amidala
Italian, “beautiful flower.”
Amie
French and Latin, “beloved.”
Amina
Arabic, “peace.”
Amira
Arabic, “princess.”
Amity
Latin, “friendship.”
Amma
Norse, African “grandmother, born on Saturday.”
Amora
Spanish, “love.”
Amoret
English literary name.
Amorette
French, “love.”
Amori
German, “industrious.”
Amorie
German, “industrious.”
Amoris
Latin, “love.”
Amra
Arabic, “crown.”
Amryn
Modern invented name.
Amy
Latin, “beloved.”
Amya
Sanskrit, Swahili, “night rain, someone who is determined.”
Ana
Hebrew, “favored, grace.”
Anadare
Uncertain meaning and origin.
Anae
French, “gracious, merciful”.
Anaelle
French, “gracious, merciful.”
Anaerys
Modern invented name.
Anaia
Hebrew, “God answers.”
Anais
Hebrew, “grace.”
Anaiza
Spanish and Arabic, “resurrection.”
Analia
Spanish, a variant of the name Ana.
Analise
A combination of the names Anna + Elise.
