King and Prince Names Starting With A

  1. Andonios
    • Andor
      • Origin:

        Norse
      • Meaning:

        "manly"
      • Description:

        Unusual but accessible multi-cultural choice. In Greek culture, one of many variations of Andreas, including Androu and Ander.
    • Andras
      • Origin:

        Hungarian variation of Andrew, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "strong and manly"
      • Description:

        András is the form of Andrew used in Hungary, where it is a Top 50 boy name.
    • Andray
      • Andraž
        • Origin:

          Slovene variation of Andrew, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          The Slovene form of Andrew, currently falling in popularity in its home country.
      • Andre
        • Origin:

          French and Portuguese variation of Andrew
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          Andre is one international form that's been familiar in the English-speaking world for decades yet still has not been Anglicized.
      • Andreas
        • Origin:

          Original New Testament Greek variation of Andrew
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          Andreas is a beautiful name, with the patina of an Old Master painting, one that could make a dashing namesake for an Uncle Andrew.
      • Andrei
        • Origin:

          Russian form of Andrew
        • Meaning:

          "manly"
        • Description:

          Russian, Belarusian, Romanian and Bulgarian form of Andrew
      • Andrej
        • Origin:

          Russian form of Andrew
        • Meaning:

          "manly"
        • Description:

          Variant transcription of Andrei, as well as the South Slavic form.
      • Andres
        • Origin:

          Spanish form of Andrew
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          The Spanish form of Andrew is popular enough in the US to rank near the Top 200. As Andrew, Andy, and Drew feel less fresh, Andres is still up-and-coming, with a global feel that could travel well anywhere. Andres has been used in the US dating all the way back to when name data began to be kept, and has never fallen out of the Top 1000. Despite this, it has only been since the 90s that Andres has cracked the Top 200. Andre is a similar-sounding alternative that has French and Portuguese roots.
      • Andrew
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          During its Top 10 heyday in the late 90s and early oughts, Andrew was one of the "cooler" classic boy names, an update on the old guard Roberts and Richards.
      • Andrews
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "son of Andrew"
        • Description:

          This common English surname is rarely used as a first. The S ending makes it a preppy way to update Andrew.
      • Andrey
        • Origin:

          Russian form of Andrew
        • Meaning:

          "manly"
        • Description:

          Variant transcription of Andrei
      • Andri
        • Origin:

          Icelandic
        • Meaning:

          "snowshoe"
        • Description:

          Similar to Andrew, but with a refreshingly different origin and meaning.
      • Andrick
        • Andrin
          • Origin:

            Swiss, Romansh variation of Heinrich, German
          • Meaning:

            "home of the king"
        • Andrius
          • Andriy
            • Androcles
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "glorious man"
              • Description:

                Mythological name with a fabulous meaning. Sure it's weighty, but so is Aphrodite; Andy is an easy nickname choice to make this name more wearable in the classroom.
            • Androgeus
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "man of the earth"
              • Description:

                Androgeus was a Cretan prince—the son of King Minos. He is known for being murdered in Athens, although the way in which he died is contested.