King and Prince Names Starting With A
- Asaad
Description:
Asaad is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'happiest' or 'most fortunate.' It derives from the Arabic root word 'sa'ada,' relating to happiness, prosperity, and good fortune. The name has been used throughout the Middle East and Muslim communities worldwide for generations. Asaad carries positive connotations of joy and blessing, making it a meaningful choice for parents wishing to bestow these qualities on their son. While not among the most common Arabic names in Western countries, it has a straightforward pronunciation that travels well across cultural boundaries. The double 'a' spelling is the traditional transliteration from Arabic, though some families may opt for alternative spellings like 'Assad' or 'Asad.' The name represents both cultural heritage and an optimistic blessing.
- Atilla
Origin:
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of AttilaMeaning:
"little father"Description:
While English speaking countries might heavily associate this name with the 5th century Attila the Hun, it remains a popular choice in Azerbaijan - and Hungary, with the Attila spelling.
- Ažbe
Description:
Ažbe is a masculine Slovenian name with deep historical roots in Central European culture. Believed to be derived from the name Oswald, which comes from Old English elements meaning 'divine power,' the name underwent linguistic transformations as it was adopted into Slovenian cultural contexts. Ažbe is relatively uncommon outside Slovenia and neighboring regions, making it a distinctive cultural identifier. Within Slovenia, the name carries connections to national identity and heritage, with notable cultural references including the painter Anton Ažbe, who ran an influential art school in Munich at the turn of the 20th century. The name continues to be used in Slovenia, representing a connection to Slovenian cultural heritage while offering a distinctive sound and character.
- Ameir
Description:
Ameir is a masculine name of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'amir' meaning 'commander,' 'prince,' or 'leader.' It represents authority, strength, and nobility. This variation of the more common Amir offers a slightly distinctive spelling while maintaining the same powerful meaning. The name has gained modest popularity in Muslim communities worldwide and has seen increasing use in Western countries as cultural barriers continue to blend. Ameir carries dignified connotations of leadership and respect, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name with both cultural significance and an air of distinction. Its pronunciation (ah-MEER) is melodic and accessible across various languages.
- Arrats
Origin:
Basque "afternoon, dusk"Meaning:
"afternoon, dusk"Description:
A rare thing, a name meaning "afternoon": most time-of-day names refer to morning or night. This Basque name is virtually unknown in English-speaking parts, but has a pleasingly European sound, like Moritz. The "rats" ending is worth noting, though may not be a dealbreaker.
- Alfy
Description:
Alfy is a masculine name that functions primarily as a diminutive form of Alfred, which comes from the Old English elements 'ælf' (elf) and 'ræd' (counsel), meaning 'elf counsel' or 'wise elf.' With its friendly, approachable sound, Alfy evokes a sense of warmth and familiarity. While more commonly used as a nickname in everyday life rather than on birth certificates, Alfy has a playful, endearing quality that retains its charm from childhood through adulthood. The name was more prevalent in the early to mid-20th century, particularly in Britain, and has become less common in recent decades. Alfy carries a vintage appeal that connects to the classic tradition of Alfred while offering a more casual, affectionate alternative.
- Ata
Origin:
Arabic, TurkishMeaning:
"gift, ancestor"Description:
Although it's a traditional male name in the Middle East, Ata has a more feminine read in the US.
- Amarion
Description:
Amarion is a modern masculine name with multiple possible origins. It likely developed as a creative variation of names like Amari, Amarion, or Damarian. The prefix 'Amar-' may connect to roots meaning 'eternal' or 'immortal' in some languages, or 'to love' in Latin-based languages. Amarion gained modest popularity in the United States beginning in the 1990s and saw increased usage through the early 2000s. The name has a rhythmic, melodious quality with its three syllables and ending '-on' sound that fits contemporary naming trends. Amarion offers a distinctive yet accessible option for parents seeking a modern-sounding name with depth.
- Adonys
Description:
Adonys is a distinctive masculine name with multicultural roots. It likely derives from a variation of Adonis, the handsome youth from Greek mythology who was beloved by Aphrodite. The name carries connotations of exceptional beauty, charm, and desirability. The spelling variation with a 'y' gives it a modern twist while maintaining its classical origins. Popular primarily in Spanish-speaking countries and communities, Adonys has gained some traction in recent decades as parents seek mythological names with strong character associations. The name has a melodic, flowing quality that works well across different languages. For parents drawn to names with both ancient resonance and contemporary appeal, Adonys offers a compelling blend of mythological significance and stylish sound.
- Algirdas
Origin:
LithuanianMeaning:
"every rumor, all the news"Description:
Derived from the components al, meaning "each" or "every," and gandas, "rumor" or "news." Algirdas is best known as the name of a medieval Lithuanian ruler, son of Gediminas.
- Aemilio
Description:
Aemilio is a masculine name representing an elegant, classical variant of Emilio, which derives from the ancient Roman family name Aemilius. The Latin root 'aemulus' means 'rival' or 'emulating.' This sophisticated spelling with the added 'A' gives the name an aristocratic, distinctive quality while preserving its historical connections. Though rare in English-speaking countries, Aemilio enjoys greater usage in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking regions. The name carries connotations of excellence and achievement connected to its noble Roman heritage. For parents drawn to names with classical roots and melodic sounds, Aemilio offers an uncommon choice with historical depth and cross-cultural appeal.
- Adagio
Origin:
Italian, musical termDescription:
The literal meaning of Adagio is 'at ease.' Adagio's use for a slow musical passage or ballet is contradicted by its lively sound and feel.
- Alliser
Origin:
Variant of AlistairDescription:
A somewhat feminine-sounding name used for the unsavory character Alliser Thorne in HBO's Game of Thrones. Thorne was one of the highest-ranking officers of the Night's Watch in early seasons of the show, whom Jon Snow beheads for insubordination.
- Adham
Description:
Adham is a masculine name with Arabic origins, related to Adam. In Arabic, Adham (أدهم) means 'black' or 'black horse,' and has connotations of nobility and strength. The name appears in Islamic tradition and literature, giving it deep cultural roots. While less common in Western countries, Adham is well-established in the Middle East, North Africa, and Muslim communities worldwide. The name carries a dignified, strong character with its concise pronunciation and rich heritage. Adham offers the appeal of being both traditional and distinctive in many Western contexts, bridging cultural traditions while remaining accessible in pronunciation. The name has historical significance while maintaining contemporary relevance.
- Atreyus
Origin:
Variation of Atreus or AtreyuMeaning:
"fearless; son of all"Description:
One part fantastical literary invention and one part Ancient Greek, Atreyus is a new and rising name for boys. It's could be viewed as a combination of Atreus, an Ancient Greek name, and Atreyu, created by German author Michael Ende for his novel The Neverending Story.
- Ahzir
Description:
Ahzir is a distinctive masculine name with possible Arabic or Persian influences. While not widely documented in traditional name sources, it may be a creative variation of names like Azir or Azir. The name has a strong, commanding presence with its 'z' sound and exotic feel. Ahzir has gained some recognition in recent years as parents increasingly seek unique names with international flair. The name conveys strength and distinction, potentially relating to concepts of help or support in Middle Eastern linguistic roots. Though relatively rare, Ahzir aligns with contemporary naming trends favoring distinctive consonant combinations and multicultural influences. Its uncommon nature makes it a bold choice for parents seeking a name that stands out.
- Amlodd
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"great praise"Description:
A name from ancient legend: Amlodd (also spelled Amlawdd) Wledig is recorded as being an early British chieftain. Some sources name him as the father of Igraine, the mother of King Arthur. It has been co-opted as a suitable fantasy-sounding name into the online game Runescape.
- Aspin
Description:
Aspin is a rare masculine name with English origins, derived from the aspen tree (Populus tremula), known for its distinctive trembling leaves. The name carries natural imagery and strength, suggesting someone who stands tall yet remains flexible, much like the aspen tree itself. While uncommon as a first name, Aspin has historical usage as a surname in England, particularly in regions where aspen trees were prevalent. The nature-inspired name fits within the modern trend of botanical names for children, offering parents a unique alternative to more common tree names like Ash or Willow. As a masculine name, Aspin combines natural elegance with a distinctive sound.
- Abbas
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"lion, stern"Description:
Not one of the five hundred names of Muhammad, but that of his uncle.
- Armie
Origin:
Nickname for ArmandDescription:
Handsome young actor Armie Hammer put this name on the map in 2010, when he rose to national attention for playing the Winklevoss twins in David Fincher's "The Social Network." His full name is Armand, after his great grandfather, wealthy Los Angeles businessman Armand Hammer.
