Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Averille
Description:
Averille is a feminine name with roots in both French and Latin traditions. It likely derives from the Latin 'aprilis,' referring to the month of April, which itself comes from 'aperire' meaning 'to open,' symbolizing the opening of buds and flowers in spring. As a personal name, Averille carries connotations of renewal, freshness, and springtime vitality. Though relatively uncommon in contemporary usage, Averille has a delicate, vintage quality that appeals to parents seeking a distinctive yet classically-inspired name. Its spelling variation with the double 'l' gives it a slightly French aesthetic, distinguishing it from more common April-derived names.
- Averleigh
Description:
Averleigh is a feminine name with modern English origins, likely created as a contemporary blend of traditional elements. It combines components like Avery (derived from Alfred meaning 'elf counsel') with the popular '-leigh' suffix (meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'). The name emerged primarily in the 2010s as part of the trend toward elaborated names with lyrical endings. Averleigh fits with similar contemporary favorites like Everleigh and Kinsley. While still relatively uncommon, it has gained modest popularity in the United States. The name has a melodic quality with its three syllables and soft sounds. Averleigh appeals to parents seeking a name that feels both fashionable and distinctive, with a feminine sound but without centuries of established usage.
- Avery
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"ruler of the elves"Description:
Avery is a hugely popular name in the US, especially for girls. But while nearly four times as many girls as boys are named Avery today Avery's popularity is starting to soften for girls while it continues to strengthen for boys.
- Averyl
Description:
Averyl is a modern feminine variation of Averil, which itself is derived from the Old French name Avril, meaning 'April.' This elegant name combines the freshness of spring associations with a distinctive spelling that sets it apart. While relatively uncommon, Averyl has gained modest appreciation among parents seeking a unique yet accessible name with a subtle nature connection. The name's soft sound profile and graceful appearance lend it a contemporary feel while maintaining traditional roots. Its rarity makes it stand out without being difficult to pronounce or spell, giving its bearers a sense of individuality without sacrificing familiarity.
- Averyll
Description:
Averyll is a feminine name variation of Averill or Averell, which originated as an English surname derived from the Old French 'Avril,' meaning 'April.' This spelling with a double 'l' adds a distinctive feminine touch to the traditional form. The name carries associations with spring, renewal, and fresh beginnings connected to its April roots. While uncommon in any spelling variation, Averyll offers an alternative to more popular 'Av' names like Ava or Avery. The name has a sophisticated, somewhat literary quality that appeals to parents seeking something unusual yet anchored in tradition. Its sound combines melodic vowels with gentle consonants, creating a name that's both refined and approachable.
- Averylle
Description:
Averylle is a feminine name that appears to be a modern elaboration of the increasingly popular name Avery. While Avery originated as an English surname derived from Alfred (meaning 'elf counsel'), Averylle adds a decorative French-inspired suffix to create a more overtly feminine version. This uncommon variant maintains Avery's strength while adding a touch of delicate elegance with its flowing ending. As Avery has risen dramatically in popularity for girls since the 1990s, variants like Averylle have emerged as parents seek more distinctive options with similar sounds. The name remains quite rare, appealing to families who appreciate Avery's contemporary appeal but desire something more unique and elaborate with an additional touch of sophistication.
- Aveya
Description:
Aveya is a modern feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variation of Avaya, which has Hebrew roots meaning "father of many" or could be related to the Latin "avis" meaning "bird," suggesting qualities of freedom and grace. Some also connect it to the Spanish "ave" (bird) or see it as a creative variation of names like Ava or Eva with a melodic ending. As a contemporary name, Aveya has gained modest attention in recent years, appealing to parents seeking uncommon names with a lyrical quality. The name's soft sounds and feminine ending give it an ethereal, gentle impression while its rarity makes it a distinctive choice that stands out without being difficult to pronounce.
- Aveyah
Description:
Aveyah is a modern feminine name that has gained attention in recent years. Likely a creative variation of names like Ava, Avaya, or a combination with elements from names ending in '-yah' (which often relates to God in Hebrew naming traditions). Aveyah has a melodic quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants. It represents the contemporary trend of creating unique yet accessible names with pleasing sounds. While still relatively uncommon, Aveyah has been increasing in popularity among parents seeking distinctive names that still feel intuitive to pronounce and spell. The name conveys a sense of uniqueness and beauty, appealing to those who want their daughter to stand out while still having a name that feels contemporary and stylish.
- Avi
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"father"Description:
The rise of trendy Arianna has led to unisex Ari gaining speed for girls in recent years as well. Now as Avianna climbs the charts, it may be time to start considering Hebrew Avi for a girl as well.
- Avia
Origin:
Latin, HebrewMeaning:
"bird; God is my father"Description:
Avia is one of those multi-cultural, vowel-heavy girls' names so popular today, along with such choices as Ayla and Aya.
- Aviana
Origin:
Variation of Avis, LatinMeaning:
"bird"Description:
Aviana is a name that's like the megapopular Ava and Ariana, but not quite as popular as either. It entered into the mainstream back in 2010 however, after actress Amy Adams chose it for her daughter, fulfilling her desire to choose a "normal" name after all, even if it didn't seem like that a decade ago.
- Avianca
Origin:
Variation of Avis, LatinMeaning:
"bird"Description:
One of the many unusual avian names, Avianca is the name of the official airline of Colombia.
- Aviance
Description:
Aviance is a modern feminine name that embodies elegance and sophistication. Likely derived from the French word 'avance' meaning 'advancement' or possibly related to 'aviation,' suggesting flight and freedom. The name may also be inspired by the concept of 'ambiance' or atmosphere. Aviance has a contemporary feel with its unique sound pattern and stylish 'ance' ending that gives it a melodic quality. While relatively uncommon, it has gained some recognition in recent decades among parents seeking distinctive names with a cosmopolitan flair. The name conveys a sense of forward movement and progress, potentially symbolizing aspirations for a child to soar in life.
- Avianna
Origin:
Spelling variation of AvianaDescription:
This variation of Aviana adds a second n, possibly to make the connection to Anna clearer. On the popularity charts, it first entered the US Top 1000 in 2011 and was one of the fastest-rising girls' names of 2016, entering the Top 500 for the first time.
- Aviannah
Description:
Aviannah is a feminine name of modern American origin, created as an elaboration of the increasingly popular Ava or Aviana. The name blends contemporary styling with appealing sounds, featuring the desirable 'avi' prefix that suggests connection to Latin terms for 'bird' or 'to fly.' The elegant '-annah' ending adds a feminine touch reminiscent of names like Hannah or Savannah. This creative combination gives Aviannah a melodic quality with four flowing syllables. Though relatively new and uncommon, Aviannah has gained modest popularity in the 21st century as parents seek unique yet accessible names. It fits well with current trends favoring elaborate, romantic-sounding girls' names while maintaining a distinctive quality.
- Aviatrix
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"female aviator"Description:
Aviator is equally appropriate for a girl, of course, but lovers of Beatrix and Bellatrix might appreciate the spiky sound of this unique occupational name.
- Avice
Description:
Avice is a feminine name of Old French and Germanic origin, derived from the elements 'avi' meaning 'bird' and possibly related to the Latin 'avis' with the same meaning. Popular during the Middle Ages in England following the Norman Conquest, Avice was relatively common until the 16th century before falling into obscurity. The name carries a delicate, vintage charm with its soft sounds and historical depth. While rare today, Avice appeals to parents seeking truly uncommon names with authentic historical roots. It shares sounds with more popular names like Ava and Alice, making it familiar yet distinctive. The bird association gives it natural symbolism representing freedom and grace.
- Avichayil
Description:
Avichayil is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, combining 'avi' meaning 'my father' or 'father of' with 'chayil' meaning 'strength,' 'valor,' or 'virtue.' This biblical name appears in the Old Testament, though rarely used historically in Western countries. Avichayil carries significant spiritual meaning, suggesting a person of strength and moral character. The name has seen very limited use outside of Jewish communities, maintaining its distinctive cultural identity. In modern Israel, it occasionally appears but remains uncommon even there. Parents choosing this name often have strong connections to Jewish heritage and traditions, appreciating its deep biblical roots and powerful meaning. While challenging for non-Hebrew speakers to pronounce, Avichayil offers a unique option for those seeking a name with authentic cultural significance and spiritual depth.
- Aviela
Description:
Aviela is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, created as a modern variation combining elements of names like Avi (meaning 'my father' or 'father of') and the popular '-ela' suffix that adds a melodic quality. This relatively rare name carries a contemporary feel while maintaining connections to traditional Hebrew naming practices. Though uncommon on global popularity charts, Aviela has gained modest appreciation among parents seeking distinctive names with spiritual or cultural significance. The name's flowing sound and relatively straightforward pronunciation make it accessible despite its uniqueness. Aviela offers a beautiful alternative to more common biblical names while maintaining cultural authenticity. The name may also appeal to parents drawn to other popular 'Avi-' prefix names while wanting something more distinctive for their daughter.
- Aviella
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God is my father"Description:
Variation of Aviela/Abiela, feminine forms of the Biblical Aviel/Abiel "God is my father", and related to Avielle.