Six letter three syllable A names

  1. Akello
    • Origin:

      Ugandan
    • Meaning:

      "I have brought forth"
    • Description:

      Energetic but mellow.
  2. Akseli
    • Origin:

      Finnish variation of Axel, Scandinavian
    • Meaning:

      "father of peace"
    • Description:

      A popular choice in Finland, where it ranks among the Top 50 boy names.
  3. Alaina
    • Origin:

      Variation of Alana, variation of Alana
    • Meaning:

      " or :harmony"
    • Description:

      Alaina, part Alana and part Elena and maybe also a little bit Elaine, is one of the many feminine forms of Alan (or its French form Alain) that have grown in popularity over recent decades, surpassing the male original. Not quite fashionable but also not quite un, Alaina is a choice that may feel more distinctive than it really is.
  4. Alaira
    • Alani
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "orange tree"
      • Description:

        One of those names you may not even be aware of if you haven't been paying attention to recent naming trends, Alani was given to more than 700 baby girls in the US in one recent year, to be the second most popular feminization of Alan after Alana. It's certainly the most modern-sounding female version of Alan.
    • Alanis
      • Origin:

        Female variation of Alan
      • Meaning:

        "handsome, cheerful"
      • Description:

        Singer Alanis Morissette made this twist famous. She was named for her father Alan, who is said to have spotted this version in a Greek newspaper. So far it has been pretty much a one-person name, but could make a distinctive update of Alana — especially with s-ending names making a comeback. Alanis is a Top 100 choice in Puerto Rico.
    • Alaric
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "all-powerful ruler"
      • Description:

        Alaric is an ancient regal name that sounds modern enough to be considered. Alaric was a traditional name for the kings of the Ostrogoths, the most famous of whom was Alaric I, the King of the West Goths who sacked Rome in 410.
    • Alaska
      • Origin:

        Native American
      • Meaning:

        "great land"
      • Description:

        State name Alaska stems from an Aleutian word for the land mass itself. The number of baby girls named Alaska has doubled in the past five years, and is sure to continue increasing as more place names are annexed as baby names. Wilder but as habitable as Dakota or Cheyenne, Alaska is a girls' name choice for the future.
    • Albion
      • Aleela
        • Origin:

          Swahili
        • Meaning:

          "she cries"
        • Description:

          Lilting African name that translates perfectly into other cultures.
      • Alegra
        • Alexei
          • Origin:

            Russian, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "defending men"
          • Description:

            Alexei could well join the legion of Alex names popular in the US. There are countless opportunities to liven up Alexander, and Alexei (or Alexey) is one of the most straightforward and appealing.
        • Alicia
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Alice
          • Meaning:

            "noble"
          • Description:

            Alicia is a Latinized variation of Alice, a name ultimately derived from the German Adalhaidis. It emerged in the 19th century, but the 20th saw many spelling evolutions for Alicia, including Alecia, Alisha, Aleesha, and Alysha. Alyssa originated as a form of Alicia.
        • Alisha
          • Origin:

            Phonetic spelling of Alicia; also Sanskrit
          • Meaning:

            "protected by God"
          • Description:

            This name has two derivations. One is as a member of the well-populated Alice/Alicia family (with an overly literal spelling), which gives it the meaning "noble"; the other is an Urdu name with the meaning "protected by God." If you're going with the first derivation, we suggest you stick with the classic and beautiful Alicia.
        • Alison
          • Origin:

            Norman French, diminutive of Alice
          • Description:

            Alison has been long popular in Scotland and widely used here since the fifties; this more feminine medieval derivative of Alice had long surpassed the original in popularity. But now sounds a tad dated in the U.S., with Alice having leapfrogged back over Alison, Alicia and other variations. Allison is the only variant still ahead of the stylish Alice.
        • Alista
          • Alivia
            • Origin:

              Variation of Olivia
            • Description:

              While Alivia may not have achieved the megapopularity of its mother name, it's still a widely used choice. Alivia combines the trendiness of A names with the trendiness of Olivia to create a choice that's slightly off the beaten track -- slightly being the operative word here. Is the distinction the initial A earns you worth a lifetime of explaining, "No, it's Alivia, with an A, not Olivia"? Your call, though ours would be no.
          • Alizeh
            • Origin:

              Persian
            • Meaning:

              "wind"
            • Description:

              This old Persian name was chosen by actress Geena Davis for her daughter. It's an attractive variation on a name that exists in dozens of forms, from Alissa and Eliza to the French Alizee, but you'll forever be explaining how to spell and pronounce this version.
          • Alizka
            • Allura
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "to entice, attract"
              • Description:

                Sounds like a princess -- or an enticingly evil witch -- in a fairy tale.