Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Adya
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"first power"Description:
Adya is a feminine name with ancient Sanskrit origins, meaning 'the first power' or 'primordial.' In Hindu tradition, it is associated with Goddess Durga as the original divine feminine energy. The name appears in various cultures with slight pronunciation differences: in Sanskrit traditions it's often pronounced AHD-yah, while some Western adaptations may say AD-yah.
- Aja
Origin:
Spelling variation of Aya or HindiMeaning:
"goat"Description:
Sounds like and is often confused with Asia, though it has an air of retro cool via the seminal Steely Dan album. Or, pronounced eye-ah, it can be an alternate spelling of the international favorite Aya.
- Aurielle
Description:
Aurielle is a feminine name with French and Latin influences, derived from 'aurum' meaning 'gold.' It's a melodic elaboration of Auriel or Ariel, with the feminine '-elle' suffix adding elegance. The name evokes qualities of preciousness, brilliance, and celestial beauty. Aurielle gained modest recognition in the late 20th century as parents sought names with positive associations and beautiful sounds. Its connection to gold suggests value and radiance, while its similarity to 'aura' implies a special presence or energy. The name strikes a balance between uniqueness and accessibility, with familiar elements combined in a distinctive way. While never reaching top popularity charts, Aurielle appeals to parents seeking something both ethereal and substantial, with a touch of French sophistication.
- Alwyn
Origin:
Welsh river nameDescription:
This name of a river in Wales makes a unique option for either gender.
- Ailin
Origin:
Kazakh form of Aylin, Turkish, Norwegian, Chinese, "moon; light; love, affection + forest"Meaning:
"moon; light; love, affection + forest"Description:
The Kazakh form of the Turkish name Aylin, an elaboration of ay meaning "moon". It is also used as a Norwegian variant of Aileen and as a Chinese combination of Ai and Lin.
- Adella
Origin:
Variation of Adele or AdelineDescription:
Now that all names Adel- are the height of fashion, Adella is an unusual name that nevertheless sounds very trendy. Adella is one of Ariel's sisters in The Little Mermaid.
- Archangella
Description:
Archangella is a rare feminine name derived from the word 'archangel,' referring to the highest-ranking angels in several religious traditions. The name combines the Greek elements 'arch' (chief) and 'angelos' (messenger). This elaborate and dramatic name carries powerful religious connotations, suggesting divine protection and spiritual significance. While uncommon in most countries, Archangella occasionally appears in deeply religious Catholic families, particularly those with Italian heritage. The name's elaborate nature and strong religious associations have kept it relatively rare through history. Bearers of this distinctive name might use nicknames like Archy, Angela, or Ella for everyday use.
- Astraia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"star"Description:
Astraia -- or Astraea or Asteria -- is the Greek goddess of justice and innocence who became the constellation Virgo. While largely unknown today, this is one of the Greek goddess names that may be rediscovered.
- Abelia
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"sigh, breath"Description:
This feminine form of Abel is also a flower name and makes a distinctive alternative to the widely used Abigail. There is a similar name, Adelia, that is beginning to be rediscovered thanks to the trend for all names Adel- related.
- Almila
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"red apple"Description:
This pretty Turkish nature name is borne by actress Almila Bagriacik, who has appeared in various German films and TV series.
- Asa
Origin:
Hebrew, Japanese, or ScandinavianMeaning:
"healer; morning; of the gods"Description:
A male Biblical name meaning healer, Asa is also an international gem. In Japanese, it means "(born in the) morning". And in Scandinavia, where it's generally spelled Åsa or Ása and pronounced O-sa, it's a popular diminutive form of Old Norse names beginning with the element áss "god".
- Amarie
Description:
Amarie is a feminine name that represents a modern blend of the popular prefix 'A' with elements of names like Marie and Amari. Its origins are contemporary, emerging primarily in the United States during the early 2000s as parents sought melodic, distinctive names. The name carries romantic undertones, possibly influenced by the Spanish phrase 'a Marie' (to Marie) or the French 'amie' (friend). Amarie has a musical quality that has made it appealing to parents looking for something unique yet easy to pronounce. While not among the most common names, its usage has been gradually increasing, particularly in diverse communities where inventive naming patterns are celebrated.
- Aqua
Origin:
Color nameDescription:
One of the new color names that is catching on, invoking a calm, blue-green-sea feeling.
- Atlante
Description:
Atlante is a feminine name with roots in Greek mythology, likely derived from the figure of Atalanta, a renowned huntress known for her speed and skill. The name carries connotations of strength, athleticism, and independence. It may also connect to the Atlantic Ocean or the mythological figure Atlas, suggesting someone who carries great responsibility or embodies endurance. As a given name, Atlante is quite rare, giving it a distinctive quality that sets bearers apart. Its uncommon nature makes it appealing to parents seeking a name with mythological significance and a powerful feminine energy. The name has a melodic quality with its three syllables and combines classical origins with a modern feel.
- Akyla
Description:
Akyla is a modern feminine variant of the name Aquila, which has Latin origins meaning 'eagle.' The variant spelling with a 'k' gives the name a contemporary feel while maintaining its connection to strength and freedom symbolized by the eagle. Though relatively uncommon, Akyla has gained some modest popularity in recent decades as parents seek distinctive names with powerful meanings. The name carries an air of uniqueness and independence, making it appealing to parents looking for something both memorable and meaningful. Akyla blends well with various cultural backgrounds and has potential cross-cultural appeal due to its melodic sound and straightforward pronunciation.
- Aspyn
Origin:
Variation of Aspen, tree name and place nameDescription:
Divorces Aspen from its nature and ski resort associations. Aspyn first broke into the Top 1000 in 2020.
- Abella
Origin:
French, meaning 'breath'Description:
A pretty name heard in the Louisiana Cajun community, Abella would fit right in with all the other, more familiar, bella names.
- Anima
Origin:
Latin; SanskritMeaning:
"soul; tiny"Description:
Anima is a name that could work in so many languages, blessed as it is with easy spelling and pronunciation. It works equally well in the East and in the West, as its roots can either come from Latin, where it means "soul", or from Sanskrit, where it means "minute, tiny".
- Aneesha
Description:
Aneesha is a feminine name of Indian origin, particularly popular among Hindu families. It is derived from Sanskrit and means 'unique' or 'special one.' Some interpretations also suggest it means 'nightfall' or 'full of grace.' Variations include Anisha, Aneesa, and Anisa. The name has gained modest popularity in Western countries as cultural boundaries in naming practices have expanded. Aneesha carries a melodic quality with its flowing vowels, making it both distinctive and relatively easy to pronounce across cultures. While not among the most common names in the United States or Europe, it has steady usage in Indian communities worldwide and has gradually increased in multicultural societies since the 1990s.
- Amanah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"trust, devotion, loyalty, devotion"Description:
A symbolic name in Islamic tradition, Amanah is reflective of the free will God gives to mankind and has the aspirational meaning of "loyalty" and "devotion". It ranked in the England and Wales Top 1000 in the 2020s.
