Names Starting with A

Aali

From Arabic root 'ala meaning high, lofty, sublime; one elev...

Aamir

From Arabic; Arabic form of Arabic عامر

Aamir

From Arabic 'amara' meaning prosperous, substantial, one who...

Aarni

Finnish form of Arne; also linked to the archaic Finnish wor...

Aarre

Finnish name meaning treasure; also a variant of Aaretti, it...

Abaddon

From Hebrew meaning ruin, destruction; in the Book of Revela...

Abai

From Kazakh meaning careful, thoughtful; name of Kazakhstan'...

Abayomi

From Yoruba meaning 'they would have mocked me'; a name of d...

Abbán

From Old Irish meaning 'little abbot'

Abbas

From Arabic 'abasa meaning austere, stern; name of the Proph...

Abd

From Arabic meaning servant; the foundational element in com...

Abdellah

North African Arabic form of Abd Allah, meaning servant of G...

Abdelrahman

Arabic compound meaning servant of the Most Merciful; Rahman...

Abdessalam

North African Arabic form of Abd as-Salam, meaning servant o...

Abdolreza

Persian compound from Arabic 'abd meaning servant and Reza m...

Abdoulaye

Form of Abd Allah used in parts of French-influenced West Af...

Abdullahi
Abdurrahman

Turkish and Arabic form of Abd ar-Rahman, meaning servant of...

Abebe

From Amharic meaning flower; an Ethiopian name made world-fa...

Aboubacar

Form of Abu Bakr used in parts of French-influenced West Afr...

Abram

From Hebrew, meaning “father”; Means "high father" in Hebrew...

Absalom

From Hebrew ‘Avshalom’ meaning “father of peace”; King David...

Ace

From English, meaning “highest rank”; From the English word ...

Achashwerosh

From Hebrew; Hebrew form of Ahasuerus

Adaya

From Hebrew; Hebrew form of Adaiah

Adel

Persian form of Adil , as well as an alternate transcription...

Adelmo

Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Adhelm, also used to...

Adem

Turkish and Bosnian form of Adam, from Hebrew ‘adamah’ meani...

Adílson

From Portuguese; Portuguese form of Edison

Adin
Adina

From Hebrew; Hebrew form of Adina 1

Adolph
Aeolus
Afonso

From Visigothic ‘Aþalafu ns’ meaning “noble and ready”; Port...

Ágoston

From Hungarian; Hungarian form of Augustinus

Agustí

From Catalan; Catalan form of Augustinus

Agustín

From Spanish; Spanish form of Augustinus

Aílton

Meaning uncertain

Aimé

From French; French form of Amée

Aírton

Possibly from the name of the small English village Airton m...

Aither

From Greek ‘aither’ meaning “upper air, clear sky”; the name...

Áki

Old Norse diminutive of names containing the element anu "an...

Ákos

Possibly of Turkic origin meaning "white falcon"

Al

Short form of Albert and other names beginning with Al

Alan

From Scottish, meaning “little rock”; The meaning of this na...

Alban

From the Roman cognomen Albanus, which meant "from Alba"

Alder

From the English word for the tree (comprising the genus Aln...

Aldous

Probably a diminutive of names beginning with the Old Englis...

Aleksander

Form of Alexander in several languages.

Aleksandr

From Greek ‘Alexandros’ meaning “defender of men”; one of th...

Aleksey

From Greek ‘alexein’ meaning “to defend, to protect”; Russia...

Aleksy

Polish form of Alexius .

Alfred

From Old English ‘ælf’ (elf) + ‘ræd’ (counsel) meaning “wise...

Alfríkr

Derived from the Old Norse elements alfr "elf" and ríkr "rul...

Algar

From English, meaning “elf spear”; Means "elf spear" from Ol...

Algernon

Originally a Norman French nickname, derived from aux gernon...

Allan

English name; Variant of Alan 1. The American author Edgar A...

Álmos

Possibly from Hungarian álom "dream", though perhaps of Turk...

Aloïs

German and Czech form of Aloysius .

Aloysius

Latinized form of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis

Alton

From English, meaning “town at the source of the river”; Fro...

Alva

English name; Variant of Alvah. A famous bearer of this name...

Amadeusz

Polish form of Amadeus .

Amare

English name; Variant of Amari. This name is borne by basket...

Amaury

French form of Amalric .

Américo

From Portuguese; Portuguese form of Amerigo

Amílcar

From Portuguese; Portuguese form of Hamilcar

Amin

From Arabic ‘amīn’ meaning “truthful, trustworthy”; widely u...

Amis

Medieval name, a masculine form of Amice

Amyas

Meaning unknown, perhaps a derivative of Amis

Anansi

From English, meaning “spider”; From Akan ananse meaning "sp...

Anas

Means "friendliness" in Arabic, a derivative of أنس ( ʾanisa...

Andrés Felipe

Combination of Andrés and Felipe especially popular in Colom...

Andrey

From Greek ‘aner’ meaning “manly, courageous”; the name of R...

Andrii

Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Андрій (see Andriy ).

Andrzej

Polish form of Andrew .

Aníbal

From Spanish; Spanish form of Hannibal

Ansel

From an English surname that was derived from the given name...

Anselm

Derived from the Old German elements ansi "god" and helm "he...

Anselme

French form of Anselm, from Germanic ‘ans’ (god) + ‘helm’ (h...

Anshel
Antoine

French form of Antonius (see Anthony )

Anton

Form of Antonius (see Anthony ) used in various languages

Antoni

Polish and Catalan form of Antonius (see Anthony ). A notabl...

Antony

English name; Variant of Anthony. This was formerly the usua...

Anuj
Aodhagán

Diminutive of Aodh (actually double diminutive)

Aodhán

From the Old Irish name Áedán meaning "little fire" , a dimi...

Aras

Means "eagle" in Lithuanian (a poetic word).

Archibald

From Scottish, meaning “pure, holy, genuine”; Derived from t...

Argentino

Masculine form of Argentina

Aritz
Arkadiusz

Polish form of Arkadios .

Árni

From Old Norse; Old Norse form of Arne 1

Arnold

From Germanic, meaning “eagle power”; From a Germanic name m...

Arnór

From Icelandic; Icelandic form of Andor 1

Árpád

From Hungarian árpa meaning "barley"

Arseniy

From Greek ‘arsenios’ meaning “virile, masculine, strong”; b...

Artem

Ukrainian form of Artemios . It is also an alternate transcr...

Artemiy

From Greek goddess ‘Artemis,’ meaning “safe, unharmed”; the ...