Cool Unusual Names That Start With Vowels

All these names start with either a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y and are unusually cool sounding.
  1. Aabriella
    • Abriana
      • Origin:

        Italian feminine variation of Abraham
      • Meaning:

        "father of multitudes"
      • Description:

        This lovely name is all but unknown outside Italy but fits perfectly in with the fashions for vowel-starting names that are elaborately feminine. Might make a distinctive alternative to Angelina or Arianna. Downside: People will inevitably mistake it for Adriana.
    • Acacia
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "thorny"
      • Description:

        Acacia is an attractive, rarely used Greek flower name enhanced by its popular beginning-and-ending-with 'a'-construct, and is gradually beginning to catch on as a new member of the stylish girl names starting with A.
    • Ada
      • Origin:

        German or Turkish
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility, or island"
      • Description:

        Ada is one of the classic baby names for girls that is suddenly super stylish again. A favorite at the end of the nineteenth century, Ada is an alternative to the over-popular Ava. Ada is also part of the trend toward simple, old-fashioned names beginning with a vowel, like Ivy and Ella.
    • Adair
      • Origin:

        Scottish and Irish
      • Meaning:

        "oak tree ford"
      • Description:

        Adair has flair, the grace of a Fred Astaire. It's a Scottish surname which came from the first name Edgar.
    • Adalard
      • Adalia
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "noble one"
        • Description:

          Luxurious and distinctive, with a biblical bacground--although in the Good Book,Adalia is a male.
      • Adalyn
        • Origin:

          Variation of Adeline
        • Meaning:

          "noble one"
        • Description:

          Adalyn is one of a large group of Ad-beginning names for girls, which include Adeline and Adalynn and Adelaide and Addison — essentially, anything leading to the popular nickname Addie is in. Adalyn is a beautiful name, but be prepared to have to spell it out for people often. Adalyn entered the charts in 2007 and rose quickly, but has been fairly steady in the mid 100s for nearly 10 years now.
      • Adan
        • Origin:

          Spanish variation of Adam
        • Meaning:

          "son of the red earth"
        • Description:

          Used most often in Hispanic cultures, though it does not feel like a typical Spanish name. It can also be seen as a spelling variant of the uber-popular Aidan, Aiden, Aden, etc.
      • Adara
        • Origin:

          Arabic; Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "virgin; or noble, exalted"
        • Description:

          Perfect name for a Virgo or an Aries baby. It is also the name of a character in the fantasy Belgariad series.
      • Adelina
        • Origin:

          Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Slavic variation of Adeline
        • Meaning:

          "noble, nobility"
        • Description:

          Adelina is back in the Top 1000 after an absence of nearly a century, thanks to the meteoric rise of her sister name Adeline -- along with Adelaide, Adele, and Ada. Some parents choose Adelina because they want to get to cute vintage nickname Addie, but others favor it as a slightly more unusual form of this sweet vintage girls' name. A lot of attention was focused on it recently via the women's figure skating gold medal winner at the Sochi winter olympics--Adelina Sotnikova.

          While Adeline is usually pronounced in the U.S. with a long i in the last syllable, to rhyme with mine, Adelina is pronounced with the long e sound at the end, as in 'lee-na'.

      • Adira
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "strong"
        • Description:

          Adira is one of those rare names that's both little-used and simple, and crosses languages easily. Pronounced ah-DEER-ah, Adira is given to only a handful of girls in the US each year and could make a worthy substitute for such overexposed favorites as Ava and Ariana.
      • Adora
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "adored"
        • Description:

          A name that would lavish your child with adoration, a princess name--as in Princess Adora of She-Ra: Princess of Power.
      • Adria
        • Adrianna
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Adrian
          • Meaning:

            "man of Adria"
          • Description:

            A popular spelling variation of Adriana.
        • Adynn
          • Aeliana
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "sun"
            • Description:

              This female form of the ancient Latin Aelian has an appealing sound, though kids might have a hard time handling that initial "ae" spelling. Just remember that the "ae" is pronounced "ee" (think Aesop's fables).The Annals of Aeliana is a children's fantasy series by Ryan Watters. The meaning is uncertain but is thought to derive from the Greek helios, which means sun.
          • Aella
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "whirlwind"
            • Description:

              Aella is one of the Amazons in Greek mythology, killed by Heracles in his quest for Hyppolita’s magic girdle. Aella or Aelle (often written as Ælla or Ælle) is also an ancient Saxon masculine name, belonging to several kings of regions of modern-day England from the 5th to 9th centuries.
          • Aerial
            • Aeriana