Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Adelaid
    • Description:

      Adelaid is a feminine name representing a variant spelling of Adelaide, which derives from the Old German name Adalheid, combining elements meaning 'noble' and 'type' or 'kind'—essentially signifying 'noble natured.' This spelling variation maintains the elegant, vintage charm of the original while offering a slightly more distinctive form. The name carries aristocratic associations, partly due to Queen Adelaide, consort of William IV of England, for whom many places worldwide were named. Less common than Adelaide in contemporary usage, Adelaid offers a subtle uniqueness while retaining the same sophisticated sound and historical depth. The name evokes images of classic femininity and refinement, appealing to parents drawn to names with both historical gravity and melodic quality.
  2. Aynoor
    • Origin:

      Arabic variation of Aynur, Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "moonlight"
    • Description:

      Ethereal name with a moony halo.
  3. Aviyah
    • Description:

      Aviyah is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, derived from elements meaning 'my father is God' or 'God is my father.' It appears as a variant of biblical names like Abijah or Aviya. The name carries strong spiritual connotations, reflecting devotion and divine connection in Jewish tradition. Aviyah has gained modest popularity in recent years, particularly in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide, as parents increasingly seek names with meaningful cultural and religious significance. The name has a melodic quality with its flowing vowels and gentle consonants. Modern parents may be drawn to Aviyah for its biblical roots combined with a contemporary sound. The ending 'yah' references the divine name in Hebrew tradition, adding spiritual significance to this elegant name.
  4. Acadya
    • Description:

      Acadya is a feminine name with roots in the French colonial history of North America. It evokes Acadia, the historical French territory in northeastern North America (encompassing parts of eastern Canada's Maritime provinces and Maine). The name has a melodious quality with its three syllables and flowing sound. Acadya represents cultural heritage and geographical beauty, appealing to parents with connections to this region or those seeking a distinctive name with historical significance. Though uncommon in mainstream usage, Acadya offers a unique alternative to more popular names with similar sounds, such as Acadia or Arcadia. The name carries connotations of natural beauty, resilience, and cultural pride.
  5. Africia
    • Description:

      Africia is a feminine name inspired by the continent of Africa, with a slight spelling variation from the geographical name. This distinctive name reflects cultural heritage or appreciation for African roots and identity. As a given name, Africia remains quite rare, making it a unique choice for parents seeking names with geographical significance or cultural connections. The name carries connotations of strength, diversity, and natural beauty associated with the African continent. While uncommon in naming records, Africia offers melodic sounds with its four syllables and flowing rhythm. Parents might choose this name to honor African heritage or to express appreciation for the continent's rich cultures and traditions.

  6. Apriell
    • Description:

      Apriell is a feminine name that serves as a creative alternative spelling of April. The traditional April derives from the Latin 'aperire' meaning 'to open,' referencing spring when flowers begin to bloom. This variant spelling adds a distinctive flair while maintaining the connection to the fourth month of the year and its associations with renewal and springtime. The double 'l' ending gives the name a softer, more elaborate quality compared to the standard spelling. Apriell remains relatively uncommon, appealing to parents who appreciate the familiar sound and meaning of April but desire something more unique in written form. The name carries the same fresh, seasonal associations as its traditional counterpart.
  7. Aldina
    • Description:

      Aldina is a feminine name with Germanic roots, derived from the elements 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'wise' and the diminutive suffix '-ina' denoting 'little' or 'dear.' The name can be interpreted as 'little wise one' or 'small elder.' With usage spanning several European countries including Italy, Portugal, and Germanic regions, Aldina has maintained a consistent though uncommon presence throughout the 20th century. The name carries an air of vintage elegance and subtle sophistication. Aldina also appears as a surname in various cultures. While never achieving widespread popularity in English-speaking countries, the name appeals to parents seeking something traditional yet distinctive, with a melodic quality and meaningful etymology that suggests wisdom and respect.

  8. Andreka
    • Description:

      Andreka is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a creative variation of Andrea, the feminine form of Andrew, which comes from the Greek Andreas meaning 'brave' or 'manly'. In some Eastern European contexts, particularly Hungarian, it could be a feminine form of Andor or András. The name has a melodious quality with its three syllables and balanced sound. Andreka remains quite rare globally, making it an uncommon choice that stands out. The name blends traditional elements with a unique ending, giving it both familiarity and distinctiveness. Its rarity means it carries few established associations or stereotypes, allowing a child to define the name's character based on their own personality.

  9. Alisin
    • Description:

      Alisin is a feminine name with medieval origins, appearing as a variant of Alice or Alison in historical records. The name derives ultimately from the Germanic name Adelaide, meaning 'noble natured' or 'nobility.' This spelling variation adds a distinctive touch to the more common Alison while maintaining its melodic quality. Extremely rare in contemporary usage, Alisin has an antique charm reminiscent of Middle English literature and early European naming patterns. The name may be found occasionally in historical documents from the 12th-15th centuries, particularly in England and Scotland. While similar to more familiar names like Allison or Alyson, this spelling creates a unique identity while still offering the friendly nickname options of 'Ali' or 'Sin.' Alisin combines historical depth with a soft, feminine sound.
  10. Ayomi
    • Description:

      Ayomi is a beautiful feminine name with roots in the Yoruba language of Nigeria. It translates to "my joy" or "I am blessed with joy," combining "ayo" (joy) with "mi" (my). The name celebrates happiness and positivity, making it a meaningful choice for parents wanting to express the joy their daughter brings. Ayomi has grown in popularity internationally as parents seek unique names with positive meanings. While maintaining its African heritage, it travels well across cultures with its melodic sound and relatively simple pronunciation. The name remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, offering distinctiveness while still being accessible.

  11. Abbeline
    • Origin:

      Variation of Apollonia or Abilene, or invented name
    • Description:

      For those who are trying to nudge Abeleen, the Texas place-name, toward Adeline, the stylish girls' name. Unfortunately, you arrive somewhere short of a happy medium.
  12. Acadyah
    • Description:

      Acadyah is a feminine name of likely modern creation, possibly inspired by the Acadian culture of French colonists who settled in parts of Canada and Louisiana (later forming Cajun culture). The name may also draw inspiration from Acadia National Park in Maine. The 'yah' ending could reference the Hebrew element 'Yah,' referring to God in many biblical names. Acadyah remains extremely rare, not appearing on most national popularity charts. Its appeal lies in its melodic quality, unique character, and potential geographic or cultural significance. Parents might choose this distinctive name for its unusual sound pattern and the connection to Acadian heritage, though the bearer may need to frequently explain its pronunciation and spelling.

  13. Aishellyn
    • Description:

      Aishellyn is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a modern elaboration combining elements of names like Aisha or Ashlyn with decorative suffixes. The name has a contemporary, invented quality that fits with recent naming trends favoring unique combinations and embellished traditional names. While lacking historical roots as a complete name, Aishellyn likely draws from Aisha (Arabic for 'alive, well-living') and possibly Celtic elements in Ashlyn. The distinctive combination of sounds creates a melodious flow with its multiple syllables and soft consonants. The name remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking a name that stands out while maintaining feminine qualities. Aishellyn offers the advantage of uniqueness while still sounding recognizably name-like.

  14. Alyssah
    • Description:

      Alyssah is a feminine name representing a variant spelling of Alyssa, which derives from the Greek name Alyssum, a type of flower. The added 'h' creates a distinctive touch while maintaining the name's essential character. Alyssa itself gained popularity in the late 20th century, with Alyssah emerging as a more unique alternative. The name carries associations with sweetness and natural beauty through its floral connections. While less common than the standard spelling, Alyssah appeals to parents seeking a familiar-sounding name with an individualized touch. The variant spelling creates visual interest without changing pronunciation significantly. This contemporary variation maintains the melodic quality and feminine appeal of Alyssa while offering a slightly more uncommon option.

  15. Alleea
    • Description:

      Alleea is a feminine name that appears to be a creative spelling variant of Aliya, Aaliyah, or similar names. These names generally have Arabic origins meaning 'exalted' or 'rising.' The unique spelling with double letters gives the name a distinctive appearance while maintaining the melodic pronunciation. Alleea has a modern, flowing quality that fits with contemporary naming trends favoring vowel-rich names for girls. While not among common names in popularity charts, Alleea offers parents a way to use a name with beautiful meaning and sound while ensuring their child has a unique spelling. The name's bright, open vowel sounds create a name that feels both graceful and uplifting.
  16. Albertyna
    • Description:

      Albertyna is a feminine name of Germanic origin, derived from the masculine Albert, which combines 'adal' meaning 'noble' and 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous.' This feminine form emerged primarily in Polish and other Slavic languages, characterized by the feminine suffix '-yna.' The name carries aristocratic associations, likely influenced by notable royal Alberts throughout European history. Albertyna offers a blend of strength and elegance, with its flowing four-syllable structure creating a dignified, melodious sound. While less common than other feminine forms like Alberta or Albertina, it maintains popularity particularly in Poland and among Polish diaspora communities. The name provides a distinctive alternative for parents seeking a traditional name with both Germanic strength and Slavic softness.
  17. Austyna
    • Description:

      Austyna is a feminine variant of the name Austin, which originates from the Latin name Augustine, meaning "majestic" or "venerable." This unique spelling adds a distinctly feminine touch to the traditionally masculine name. While relatively uncommon, Austyna offers parents a modern twist on the more popular Austin. The name carries connotations of dignity and respect, reflecting its noble Latin roots. Though rare in formal records, Austyna has seen occasional use in recent decades as parents seek distinctive names with established roots. The 'y' substitution follows a naming trend that creates feminine variants of traditional male names while maintaining their essential meaning and heritage.
  18. Ashaunta
    • Description:

      Ashaunta is a feminine name with uncertain etymological origins. It may be a creative variation combining elements like 'Asha' (which means 'hope' in Sanskrit and 'life' in Swahili) with a suffix possibly influenced by names ending in '-unta' or '-anta.' The name began appearing in American naming records in the latter part of the 20th century but remains relatively uncommon. Ashaunta exemplifies the trend of inventive name creation that combines meaningful elements from various linguistic traditions with distinctive sounds. The name has a melodic quality with its alternating vowel and consonant pattern. While specific documentation about its origins is limited, Ashaunta represents the broader pattern of creative name development that emerged in the late 20th century, where traditional naming conventions were expanded through new combinations of sounds and elements.

  19. Auvit
    • Description:

      Auvit is a feminine name of obscure origin, possibly derived from French elements or created as a modern invention. The name has a delicate, ethereal quality with its soft consonants and flowing pronunciation. Its rarity makes it virtually unique - there are very few recorded instances of Auvit as a given name in public records. This uncommon status might appeal to parents seeking a truly distinctive name with a somewhat European flair. The name's construction gives it a contemporary feel while its vowel-consonant pattern creates a rhythmic, memorable quality. Without extensive historical usage, Auvit allows individuals to create their own associations and meaning with the name.

  20. Abbryana
    • Description:

      Abbryana is a distinctive feminine name that appears to be a modern elaboration combining elements of names like Abby, Brianna, or Adriana. With its melodious quality and flowing syllables, Abbryana creates a sophisticated impression while maintaining feminine elegance. The name is extremely rare, offering parents an opportunity for a truly unique choice. The 'Abbr-' beginning gives it a contemporary feel while the '-yana' ending connects it to popular feminine name patterns. While lacking historical roots, Abbryana appeals to parents seeking distinctive, musical-sounding names with a blend of familiar elements arranged in an original way. Its uncommon nature ensures a special quality for its bearers.