Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Amina
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "trustworthy, faithful; feel safe"
    • Description:

      Light and beautiful, but equally solid and versatile, Amina is a name of Arabic origin that is used internationally. Popular in Russia, the UK, Azerbijan, Belgium and Sweden, the name has also climbed the US charts in recent years and is now in the Top 400.
  2. Aminah
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "trustworthy, faithful"
    • Description:

      The usage of this Arabic name has been increasing in the US, joining the Top 1000 for the first time in 2015. Aminah bint Wahb was the mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  3. Aminata
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "trustworthy, faithful"
    • Description:

      This elaboration of the Arabic amīn, meaning "trustworthy" or "to feel safe" was a fast riser in 2022, but has yet to crack the Top 1000. Latvian musical artist Aminata Savadogo's 2021 song "It's Written in the Heavens (Milky Way)" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2022 Latvian Music Recording Awards, potentially bringing the name into the spotlight.
  4. Aminda
    • Description:

      Aminda is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variation of Amanda, which derives from Latin and means "worthy of love" or "lovable." Alternatively, it could have Germanic roots as a compound of "am" (eagle) and "lind" (gentle, soft). In some cultures, Aminda is considered a variant of Arminda or Araminta. The name has a melodic quality with its three-syllable structure and soft ending. While not widely common, Aminda offers a distinctive alternative to more popular names like Amanda or Amelia. It carries an air of vintage charm combined with a somewhat exotic feel. The name suggests qualities of gentleness, worthiness, and beauty while remaining accessible in pronunciation across different language backgrounds.

  5. Amindah
    • Description:

      Amindah is a feminine name with possible roots in multiple cultures. It may be a variant of Amina, which has Arabic origins meaning 'trustworthy' or 'faithful.' In some Indonesian and Malay contexts, names with similar structures often incorporate elements meaning 'peace' or 'safety.' Amindah has a melodic quality with its flowing syllables and soft ending. While not widely common in Western countries, it appeals to parents seeking a distinctive yet feminine-sounding name. The name carries a gentle, tranquil impression while maintaining uniqueness, making it attractive to those looking for something uncommon but pronounceable.
  6. Aminta
    • Origin:

      Literature, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "defender"
    • Description:

      One of the romantic names favored by British pastoral poets, it was first used as a masculine name by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso for his 16th century play about a shepherd falling in love with a nymph.
  7. Amintah
    • Description:

      Amintah is an uncommon feminine name with possible Middle Eastern or North African origins. While definitive etymology is difficult to establish, it may be related to the Arabic name Aminah, meaning 'trustworthy' or 'faithful.' The addition of the 'tah' suffix gives it a distinctive, melodic quality. Amintah remains quite rare in Western countries, appealing to parents seeking a unique name with an exotic sound. The name has a rhythmic flow and graceful quality that makes it memorable despite its unfamiliarity. Though statistical data on its usage is limited due to its rarity, Amintah represents the growing interest in names from diverse cultural backgrounds. The name's musical quality and unusual letter pattern make it stand out while still being relatively straightforward to pronounce.

  8. Amira
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "princess"
    • Description:

      This shimmery name, often given to girls born on the harvest feast of Shavuot, and also used in the Muslim community, is increasing in popularity. Amira is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, meaning "princess", and fits in well with a variety of trending names like Amara, Amaya, and Mira. Amira is in the Top 100 in several countries, including Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, and Hungary. In the US, Amira entered the Top 1000 in 1998 and has been rising since, now in the Top 250. Overall Amira is a gorgeous multicultural choice.
  9. Amiracle
    • Description:

      Amiracle is a contemporary feminine name that emerged from English-speaking countries, particularly in American naming trends. As its spelling suggests, it combines the prefix 'a' with 'miracle', creating a name that literally evokes the concept of being a miracle. This meaning-rich name likely appeals to parents who view their child as a blessing or miraculous gift. Amiracle began appearing in naming records in the late 20th and early 21st centuries but remains uncommon. The name has four syllables with a rhythmic quality and a distinctly modern, inspirational feel. Its uniqueness ensures that a child named Amiracle would stand out, carrying a name that inherently celebrates her existence.
  10. Amirah
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "princess"
    • Description:

      The feminine form of Amir, a soft and regal baby name popular in the Muslim community.
  11. Amiri
    • Origin:

      Maori, Arabic, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "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.
  12. Amiriah
    • Description:

      Amiriah is a feminine name that blends elements from several naming traditions. It likely derives from Arabic roots related to 'Amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander,' with a feminine ending. The name may also connect to Hebrew origins where 'Amira' means 'treetop' or 'saying.' This relatively modern creation has gained some usage in the 21st century, particularly in multicultural communities. Amiriah offers melodic quality with its flowing syllables and attractive 'ah' ending. The name suggests nobility, leadership, and elevation—qualities many parents wish for their daughters. Though uncommon in traditional naming records, Amiriah appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with international flavor and positive connotations of strength and beauty.
  13. Amita
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "infinite"
    • Description:

      Feminine form of Amit that's simple and lyrical and close in spirit to a familiar term for friendship.
  14. Amitah
    • Description:

      Amitah is a feminine name with possible Hebrew or Sanskrit origins. In Hebrew contexts, it may relate to 'amitai,' meaning 'truth' or 'integrity,' while in Sanskrit, it could connect to 'amita,' meaning 'boundless' or 'infinite.' This cross-cultural versatility gives Amitah a global appeal. The name remains relatively rare in Western countries but may be found more frequently in communities with Hebrew or Indian heritage. Amitah carries spiritual undertones in both potential origin cultures, suggesting qualities of honesty, authenticity, and limitlessness. The gentle sound combined with meaningful etymology makes it attractive to parents seeking a name that is both uncommon and substantive. Its simple pronunciation despite its uniqueness adds to its appeal across cultural boundaries.
  15. Amitee
    • Description:

      Amitee is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of 'Amity,' which comes from the Latin 'amicitia' meaning 'friendship' or 'peaceful harmony.' This alternative spelling gives the classic virtue name a modern, distinctive twist while maintaining its positive connotations. While uncommon in any spelling variation, Amitee offers parents a name that sounds familiar yet remains unique. The name carries beautiful associations with peace, companionship, and goodwill—values that many parents wish to instill in their children. Its melodic three-syllable pronunciation flows naturally, with emphasis typically on the middle syllable. Though rare in mainstream usage, Amitee fits among other virtue-inspired names that have seen periodic popularity throughout naming history. Its unusual spelling makes it distinctive while its meaning remains accessible and positive.
  16. Amiti
    • Description:

      Amiti is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Hebrew, it relates to the masculine name Amit, meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' while in Sanskrit, it connects to concepts of 'boundlessness' or 'immeasurability.' The name also appears in some Polynesian cultures. Amiti has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and vowel ending, giving it a gentle, flowing sound. While relatively uncommon in Western countries, it has seen limited usage in Israel and India. The name's cross-cultural nature makes it appealing to parents seeking something unique yet meaningful. Amiti conveys qualities of friendship, limitlessness, and warmth, making it an uncommon but appealing choice for parents seeking a name with positive connotations across different cultural traditions.

  17. Amitie
    • Description:

      Amitie is a feminine name of French origin meaning "friendship" or "amity." This elegant name embodies the values of companionship and harmonious relationships. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, Amitie carries a distinctive charm and sophistication. Its French roots give it a melodic quality when pronounced (ah-mee-tee-AY), making it both unique and meaningful. Though rare in contemporary usage, Amitie might appeal to parents seeking a name that celebrates the importance of friendship and social bonds while offering an uncommon alternative to more familiar French-derived names.
  18. Amity
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "friendship"
    • Description:

      Amity--what nicer gift to give your little girl than a name that signifies friendship and harmony? This virtue name is also more rhythmic and feminine than the single-syllable Hope, Faith, and Grace.
  19. Amiya
    • Description:

      A possible variation of Amia and Amaya. It has charted in the U.S. Top 1000 for most of the 21st century.
  20. Amiyah
    • Origin:

      American variation of Amaya and Amaia, Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "the end"
    • Description:

      While this name is a phonetic variant of Amaya and Amaia, its popularity could also stem from its similarity to names such as Aliyah, Amelia, and Amara too. It entered the US Top 1000 back in 2003, peaked in 2017 at #257, but has been on decline in recent years. Nevertheless, it is one of four variations of Amaia in the Top 1000 and when you combine these names together, they were collectively given to 3256 babies in a recent year, making the name *feel* or at least *sound* like a Top 100 choice, similarly popular to Ruby, Claire, Audrey, or Alice.