Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Alessa
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"defender of men"Description:
Italian form of Alexa, sometimes short for Alessandra, which sidesteps the Amazon Alexa issue.
- Amiri
Origin:
Maori, Arabic, HebrewMeaning:
"the East wind; king, ruler; treetop"Description:
The fastest-rising boy name of 2021 is now among the fastest-rising girl names of 2022, both thanks to the rise of luxury fashion brand AMIRI. A commonly used name in Māori culture, Amiri refers to the wind that blows from east to west. In the US, it's more often seen as a variation of the Arabic and Hebrew name Amir and Amira.
- Aleyna
Origin:
Spelling variation of Alana or Elena, Turkish, ArabicMeaning:
"bright shining light; soft, tender, delicate"Description:
A multicultural choice, Aleyna is a familiar name in Turkey, the UK, the Netherlands, and in France, where it has been on the rise in recent years. In the US, it has been given to a growing number of girls since the 90s, helped along in recent years perhaps by singer Aleyna Tillki, model Aleyna FitzGerald, and actress, influencer, and singer, Aleyna Dalveren.
- Atlanta
Origin:
American place name from GreekMeaning:
"Atlantic Ocean"Description:
The capital of Georgia is far from the ocean, but got its name from the Western and Atlantic Railroad which ran through the city. Best known as a hub of industry and transport, and for its roles in the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement, it has never been popular as a baby name despite sounding like one. Its peak popularity was in 1995, the year before Atlanta hosted the Olympic Games.
- Andelis
Description:
Andelis is a rare feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the French town Les Andelys in Normandy, or as a variation of Andalusia (the Spanish region). The name may also connect to 'andel,' meaning 'angel' in several Slavic languages, giving it potential spiritual associations. With its soft sounds and unique character, Andelis has a lyrical quality despite its obscurity. The name remains extremely uncommon in most countries, with very few documented bearers. Its appeal lies in its distinctive sound and international flavor, combining elements that feel simultaneously French, Spanish, and Slavic. For parents seeking truly unique names with a gentle, feminine quality, Andelis offers rarity without sacrificing melodic appeal.
- Anka
Origin:
Polish, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, SloveneMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Slavic diminutive of Anna
- Annalia
Description:
Annalia is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variation of Annalisa or a combination of Anna (Hebrew for "grace") and Lia (Latin form of Leah, meaning "weary" or "delicate"). Alternatively, it could derive from the Latin "annalis," relating to "yearly records" or "annals." The name has a romantic, flowing quality that appeals to parents seeking something familiar yet distinctive. While not historically common, Annalia has gained modest popularity in recent decades, particularly in Italian-speaking regions and among English speakers looking for a melodious alternative to more common Anna-derived names. The name blends classical elegance with a contemporary feel, offering the potential for the nicknames Anna, Annie, or Lia.
- Aanya
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"inexhaustible"Description:
A simple and beautiful Sanskrit name with a strong meaning, Aanya is made familiar by its similarity of Anya and Aine. It made a very brief appearance in the US Top 1000 in 2014 before declining in popularity slightly, and is now given to around 160 girls each year. A rare but straightforward choice, the name is featured in the popular animated series The Dragon Prince.
- Aryn
Description:
Aryn is a contemporary feminine name with various potential origins. It may be a modern spelling variation of Erin (the anglicized form of Éirinn, meaning 'from Ireland'), a feminine form of Aaron (Hebrew, meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'), or a completely modern invention. The distinctive 'y' spelling gives the name a unique visual appeal while maintaining familiar pronunciation. Aryn emerged in the United States during the late 20th century when alternative spellings became fashionable. While never extremely common, it appeals to parents seeking names with traditional roots but contemporary styling. The name projects qualities of strength and individuality while remaining accessible and easy to pronounce.
- Ardelia
Description:
Ardelia is a feminine name with classical roots, derived from the Greek word "ardis" meaning "arrow" or possibly related to "ardent," suggesting warmth and passion. This elegant name has historical usage dating back centuries but remains relatively uncommon today. Ardelia appears in literature and historical records, including as a character name in various works. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables and romantic sound. While never achieving mainstream popularity in English-speaking countries, Ardelia maintains appeal for parents drawn to vintage names with classical origins and a sophisticated, somewhat exotic flair.
- Auretta
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"light wind"Description:
A pretty addition to the Au-girl names like Audrey, Aurora and Autumn. The beginning Aur syllable, which often relates to gold, makes this an appropriate and one of the more unusual names for autumn babies.
- Adena
Description:
Adena is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins and meanings. In Hebrew, it means 'delicate' or 'slender,' while it can also be connected to an ancient Native American culture called the Adena who lived in the Ohio Valley. In Germanic usage, it may derive from Adina, meaning 'noble' or 'gentle.' The name has a graceful, melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowel sounds. While never extremely common, Adena has maintained consistent if modest usage throughout the decades, appreciated for its subtle elegance and cross-cultural appeal. The name strikes a balance between familiarity and distinctiveness—recognizable but not overused. Its varied etymological roots offer multiple layers of meaning, allowing the name to carry different significant associations depending on cultural context.
- Allaire
Origin:
French surname, possibly meaning "cheerful"Meaning:
"cheerful"Description:
Allaire, a last name in France. could make a first, with its light and airy feel.
- Aroha
Origin:
MāoriMeaning:
"love"Description:
This beautiful Māori name meaning love (cognate with Hawaiian aloha) is more wearable than the English word and softer Venus or Aphrodite. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern named her daughter Neve Te Aroha in 2018, and in recent years, Aroha / Te Aroha has become the most popular Māori baby girl name.
- Avina
Description:
Avina is a feminine name with multicultural origins. In Sanskrit, it may relate to 'avi' meaning 'to protect' or 'to favor,' suggesting protection or blessing. Some interpret it as meaning 'earth goddess' or 'nature lover' in certain contexts. In Hebrew, it could be connected to 'avin' meaning 'understanding' or 'intelligence.' The name also appears in various Slavic languages with different etymological roots. Avina has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowels, making it appealing across linguistic boundaries. While not among the most common names globally, it has seen modest usage in diverse communities. The name's cross-cultural presence gives it versatility while maintaining a distinctive character that feels both modern and timeless.
- Amabella
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"lovable"Description:
Amabella is an elaboration of Amabel, a popular medieval name. Neil Gaiman and Liane Moriarty used Amabella as a character name in their novels, The Graveyard Book and Big Little Lies, respectively.
- Ashvi
Description:
Ashvi is a feminine name primarily used in Indian culture, with Sanskrit origins. The name carries beautiful meanings including 'heavenly,' 'horse,' or 'star,' depending on the specific Sanskrit derivation. In Hindu tradition, the name can be associated with the Ashvins, divine twin horsemen who symbolize healing and medical knowledge. This elegant name has gained some popularity in India but remains relatively uncommon internationally, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name with cultural significance yet uniqueness in global contexts. Ashvi's melodic sound and positive associations with celestial elements and strength make it appealing to parents drawn to names that combine femininity with deeper symbolic meaning.
- Arayah
Description:
Arayah is a modern feminine name that combines elements of several naming traditions. It may be a variation of Araya, which has Thai origins meaning 'noble' or could be related to the Hebrew name Ariyah, meaning 'lioness.' The name also bears resemblance to Isaiah with a feminine twist. With its flowing vowels and soft consonants, Arayah has a melodic, exotic quality. The name has gained some popularity in recent years as parents seek unique names with multicultural appeal and beautiful sounds. The 'yah' ending connects it to many contemporary feminine names ending with similar sounds. Arayah projects a gentle strength and grace while remaining distinctive enough to stand out without being difficult to pronounce or spell.
- Ariya
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"noble"Description:
An Indian name used to describe some of the tenets of Buddhism, such as the Four Noble Truths (catvary arya satyani) or The Noble Eightfold Path (arya marga). It can also simply be a spelling variation of Aria, making it a cultural crossover name with both style and substance.
- Amaira
Description:
Amaira is a beautiful feminine name with diverse cultural connections. In Sanskrit, it relates to concepts of immortality and eternal beauty, derived from "amara" meaning "immortal." In Hebrew contexts, it may connect to "amar" meaning "to speak" or "to say." The name has gained modest popularity in India and among international parents seeking names with cross-cultural appeal. Amaira emerged more prominently in the early 2000s, appreciated for its melodic sound and exotic feel while remaining relatively easy to pronounce. The name conveys qualities of timelessness, beauty, and eloquence. Its flowing phonetics and positive associations make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name that feels both distinctive and meaningful.
