Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Anuska
    • Description:

      Anuska is a feminine name with Slavic origins, particularly popular in Eastern European countries like Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic. It's a diminutive form of Anna, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' Anuska carries a sweet, affectionate connotation and maintains the graceful essence of its root name while adding a distinctive Slavic character. While not widely used in Western countries, Anuska has seen periodic usage among families with Eastern European heritage who appreciate its melodic quality and cultural significance. The name blends traditional roots with a unique sound that feels both familiar and distinctive.
  2. Anuša
    • Origin:

      Slovene diminutive of Ana
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      A Slovene diminutive by elaboration, akin to the Russian Anushka.
  3. Anvika
    • Description:

      Anvika is a feminine name of Indian origin, particularly popular in Hindu families. The name derives from Sanskrit elements and often carries beautiful meanings such as 'complete' or 'small and beautiful.' Some interpretations connect it to the word 'anvit' meaning 'followed by' or 'accompanied by.' Anvika has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek names with traditional roots but modern appeal. The name is melodic with its three syllables (An-vi-ka) creating a rhythmic flow. While still relatively uncommon in Western countries, Anvika is increasingly recognized globally as Indian naming traditions spread through diaspora communities. The name balances uniqueness with accessibility, offering a distinctive identity while remaining relatively easy to pronounce across cultures.
  4. Anwen
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "very fair, beautiful"
    • Description:

      Anwen is one of the simplest and best of the classic Welsh girls' names, more unusual than Bronwen but with the same serene feel.
  5. Anwyn
    • Description:

      Anwyn is a feminine Welsh name meaning 'very beautiful' or 'very fair.' Composed of the Welsh elements 'an' (very) and 'gwyn' (white, fair, or blessed), this lyrical name has ancient Celtic roots. Though relatively uncommon, Anwyn appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with authentic Welsh heritage. The name has a melodic, flowing quality that sounds both ethereal and strong. Anwyn shares some similarities with the more familiar Bronwyn, but offers a more unique option. In Welsh tradition, names containing the element 'gwyn' often conveyed purity and spiritual blessing. With its gentle sound and meaningful etymology, Anwyn projects both grace and substance.

  6. Anwynne
    • Description:

      Anwynne is a feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from the elements 'an' meaning 'very' or 'highly' and 'gwyn' meaning 'white,' 'fair,' or 'blessed.' This gives Anwynne the lovely meaning of 'very fair' or 'highly blessed.' The name shares roots with the more common Welsh name Anwyn, but the added 'ne' ending gives it a more distinctly feminine touch. While Anwynne remains relatively rare in English-speaking countries, it appeals to parents seeking a name with Celtic heritage that carries a pleasant, melodic sound. The name has an ethereal, almost mythical quality that resonates with those drawn to names from Welsh folklore and tradition.

  7. Anya
    • Origin:

      Russian diminutive of Anna
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Anya is a Russian variation of Anna, which came from the Hebrew name Hannah. Anya is the form found most frequently in Russia, Poland, and other East European countries, while Anja is the spelling usually preferred in Germany Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands. In the Hungarian language, Anya also means mother.
  8. Anyeli
    • Description:

      Anyeli is a feminine name that appears to be a creative variation of Angela or Angeli, names that derive from the Greek word "angelos" meaning "messenger" or "angel." Popular in Spanish-speaking communities, particularly in Latin America, Anyeli combines the spiritual connotations of angelic names with a melodic, distinctive spelling. The unique variation gives the name a modern feel while maintaining its connection to the traditional meaning of divine messengers. Though not among the most common names globally, Anyeli has gained popularity in certain regions for its beautiful sound and heavenly associations. The name carries a gentle, spiritual quality while its uncommon spelling gives it individuality.
  9. Anyelika
    • Description:

      Anyelika is a feminine name that represents a unique spelling variation of Angelica, which derives from the Latin 'angelicus,' meaning 'angelic' or 'like an angel.' This particular spelling incorporates elements of Spanish phonetics, where the 'y' replaces the 'g' to maintain the soft sound. The name carries the same heavenly associations as traditional Angelica, connecting to concepts of purity, beauty, and divine messengers. Anyelika offers parents a way to use a classic name while giving it a distinctive spelling that stands out. Though less common than standard Angelica, this variation appeals to families seeking a name with familiar roots but unique presentation, particularly those with Hispanic cultural connections.
  10. Anyelle
    • Description:

      Anyelle is a feminine given name with modern origins, potentially derived from combining elements of names like 'Anna' or 'Anaya' with decorative suffixes. The name has a melodic quality that reflects contemporary naming trends focused on unique sounds and spellings. While not traditionally common in historical records, Anyelle has gained some recognition in recent decades as parents increasingly seek distinctive names for their daughters. The name carries a delicate, feminine tone with an international appeal, though specific cultural associations are limited due to its modern emergence. The distinctive 'elle' ending contributes a French-inspired elegance to this relatively rare name.
  11. Anyla
    • Origin:

      Hindi, Sanskrit, elaboration of Anna or Agnes
    • Meaning:

      "air, wind; grace or pure"
    • Description:

      A versatile name with multiple origins, Anyla has quietly risen up the US charts since the 2000s. As a Hindi and Sanskrit name, it is a feminine form of Anil, the Hindu god of the wind. Alternatively, it might come from Anila or Anilla, variations of Anna and Agnes used in Albania, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, and Finland. There is also the possibility that this is a created name, inspired by the rise of Nyla.
  12. Anylah
    • Origin:

      Variation of Anyla, Sankrit, Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "wind, air; grace; pure"
    • Description:

      A versatile name with multiple origins, Anylah - and its more popular sister spelling Anyla - have quietly risen up the US charts since the 2000s. As a Hindi and Sanskrit name, it is a feminine form of Anil, the Hindu god of the wind, while in Albania, Hungry, Poland, Sweden and Finland, it is a form of Anila or Anilla, in turn variations of Anna and Agnes, There is also the possibility that this is a created name, inspired by the rise of Nyla.
  13. Anyoushka
    • Description:

      Anyoushka is a feminine name that represents an uncommon transliteration of Anushka or Anyushka, which are diminutive forms of Anna in Slavic languages, particularly Russian. The name ultimately derives from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace.' The distinctive spelling with 'you' gives the name a unique visual quality while attempting to preserve the traditional Slavic pronunciation. Anyoushka has a lyrical, flowing quality with its four syllables and soft sounds. Though rare in English-speaking countries, it carries the charm and warmth of its more common variants. The diminutive suffix '-ushka' adds an endearing quality, suggesting affection and closeness. The name blends Eastern European heritage with an exotic appeal.

  14. Anyu
    • Description:

      Anyu is a feminine name with multicultural origins and meanings. In Hungarian folklore, it means 'mother' and carries warm, nurturing associations. In Chinese, depending on the characters used, it can mean 'peaceful jade' or convey other positive qualities. The name also appears in Inuit culture, where it can refer to a snow angel. Anyu's brevity and melodic quality make it appealing across cultural boundaries. The name has remained relatively uncommon in Western countries, giving it an exotic appeal while still being straightforward to pronounce. Its simplicity—just two syllables with a pleasing rhythm—contributes to its gentle charm. For parents seeking a name that is both distinctive and meaningful across different cultural traditions, Anyu offers a thoughtful choice with nurturing undertones.

  15. Anyuta
    • Description:

      Anyuta is a feminine Russian diminutive form of Anna, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' This affectionate version of the name carries the warmth and intimacy typical of Russian pet names. In Russian culture, diminutives like Anyuta express endearment and closeness, often used by family and friends. While primarily used in Russia and other Slavic-speaking countries, Anyuta maintains a distinctly Eastern European character that might be appealing to parents seeking a name with Russian heritage. The name has a melodic, gentle sound with its flowing vowels. Though not common internationally, it represents an authentic cultural variation on the universally popular Anna.
  16. Anzal
    • Description:

      Anzal is a feminine name with possible Arabic origins, where it may be related to 'inzal' meaning 'descent' or 'sending down.' The name is uncommon in Western countries but may have more presence in Muslim communities. Anzal has a distinctive sound with its strong consonants and open vowels, giving it a modern yet substantial feel. The simplicity of the name's structure—two syllables with emphasis on the first—makes it easy to pronounce across different languages. While rare, Anzal offers parents seeking an uncommon name with cultural roots a beautiful alternative to more popular choices.
  17. Anzu
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "apricot"
    • Description:

      A representative Japanese name with a meaning symbolizing ripeness.
  18. Aníta
    • Description:

      Aníta is a feminine name with Spanish and Icelandic usage, featuring a distinctive accent on the 'i' that emphasizes the second syllable (ah-NEE-ta). It's a variant of Anna or Anita, ultimately deriving from Hannah, which means 'grace' in Hebrew. In Iceland, where the name has grown in popularity, it maintains cultural significance while offering a more melodic pronunciation than its counterparts. The name blends timeless appeal with a touch of exoticism through its accent mark. Aníta conveys femininity and strength, with notable bearers including Icelandic athletes and artists. While less common globally than Anna or Anita, it provides a sophisticated alternative that works well across multiple language backgrounds.

  19. Aobh
    • Origin:

      Irish Gaelic
    • Meaning:

      "beauty, radiance"
    • Description:

      Also spelled Aoibh, this rare Irish Gaelic name is pronounced just like Eve.
  20. Aodhla
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "fire"
    • Description:

      A modern Irish creation, created by blending the masculine Aodh with the feminine suffix -la/em>. It likely drew inspiration from the both popularity of Aiden (also derived from Aodh) and from on-trend girl names like Ayla, Isla, Lola, and Layla.