Female and male first names beginning with the letter “A”..

ALEYSHA

Female

Unique Latin-derived name with medieval roots in England, meaning 'noble' and carrying connotations of strength and power.

ALEYSHKA

Female

The name Aleyshka, derived from the Greek Aelia meaning 'noble', has Slavic roots and is associated with ancient Roman goddess Minerva.

ALEYSIA

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'my God has answered', a variant spelling of Alisia or Elisha.

ALEYSSA

Female

Latin origin name meaning 'noble' or 'defending people', derived from the Germanic words adal and haziza.

ALEYZA

Female

Distinctive Spanish-derived name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', gaining popularity worldwide despite lacking historical associations.

ALEYZAH

Female

Unique Hebrew name derived from Aliza, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', often used as an alternate spelling but also considered a separate name.

ALEZ

Male

Rare Latin-derived male name with a significant meaning of 'defender of mankind'.

ALEZA

Female

The Hebrew name Aleza means 'she has ascended' and was traditionally associated with one of King David's daughters.

ALEZAE

Female

Captivating unisex name of African origin, meaning 'the king has returned' or 'come back', reflecting royalty, wisdom, and destiny.

ALEZANDER

Male

Alexander is a Greek name derived from "alexein" meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', and "anēr" meaning 'man'. It was famously carried by Alexander the Great, who conquered much of the known world in ancient times.

ALEZANDRA

Female

Rare, charming feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Alexander and signifying 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind', with a rich historical legacy dating back to the Middle Ages.

ALEZANDRIA

Female

Latin-derived feminine name meaning "defending men", combining Alexander and Andrea, with historical significance as borne by Alexander the Great.

ALEZANDRO

Male

Alexandro is of Spanish origin, meaning "defending men" or "noble protector".

ALEZAY

Female

Rare French name of medieval origin, possibly derived from a place name or the Scottish name Alison, with an unclear meaning but a charming pronunciation.

ALEZIA

Female

Italian name with a unique sound meaning 'joyous' or 'happy', though its origins are uncertain.

ALF

Male

Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'álfr', meaning elf or spirit.

ALFA

Male

Captivating Greek name derived from the first letter of the Greek alphabet, signifying the beginning. In Greek mythology, Alfa was the leader of sea nymphs accompanying Poseidon.

ALFA

Female

Italian given name derived from the Greek letter 'alpha', meaning 'the beginning'. It signifies leadership, intelligence, and innovation.

ALFAIR

Female

Rare Scottish name derived from Alasdair, meaning "noble defender," and was borne by historical figures like Thomas the Rhymer.

ALFANETTE

Female

Latin-derived Italian female name meaning white or purity.

ALFANSO

Male

Latin-origin name meaning "white" or "bright," with a rich history dating back to ancient Rome and associated with notable figures like Alfonso X of Castile.

ALFARD

Male

Unique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'frithu' (peaceful), or Arabized as 'Al-Fard' meaning 'the unique one'. It was popular among medieval European nobility and remains rare today.

ALFARETTA

Female

Italian-origin given name derived from the town Alfonsine in Ravenna, Italy. It's believed to be named after Saint Alfonsus, known for his piety, wisdom, and generosity. The meaning of Alfaretta is associated with these qualities and can be interpreted as "noble and ready" or "ready for battle.

ALFERD

Male

Alfred is a Germanic name meaning 'wise counselor', composed of 'adal' meaning 'noble' and 'fred' meaning 'peace'.

ALFERDO

Male

Alfredo is an Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble ruler', popular among Spanish nobility in the Middle Ages.

ALFERETTA

Female

Italian-origin name derived from 'albero', meaning 'tree'. It symbolizes growth, strength, and nature.

ALFHILD

Female

Unique Norse feminine name meaning "noble battle" or "elf warrior".

ALFIA

Female

Unique Arabic name derived from 'Aafiya', meaning "health" or "well-being". It was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, Aafiya bint Abi Bakr, known for her intelligence and kindness.

ALFIE

Male

English name derived from Ælfgar, meaning 'elf spear' or 'noble spear', with historic roots in the Viking age.

ALFIE

Female

Charming English name derived from the Old English word "ælf," meaning elf or magical being. It originated in Anglo-Saxon times as a personal name before becoming a popular given name throughout English-speaking countries since medieval times. Today, Alfie stands out as a distinctive and friendly choice for parents seeking a unique name with historical significance and a touch of magic.

ALFIO

Male

Italian male given name derived from the Latin word 'albus', meaning white, historically given to babies born with light-colored hair or skin.

ALFIYA

Female

Elegant Arab-originated name derived from "Afifa", meaning 'compassionate'.

ALFONCE

Male

Italian given name derived from Germanic elements "adal" meaning noble and "wolf", translating to noble wolf. It has a rich historical background, being borne by notable figures like Alfonce I, Duke of Ferrara in the 15th century. While not widely used today, Alfonce remains a powerful and unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name with Italian heritage or cultural appreciation.

ALFONS

Male

Germanic masculine given name that means 'noble king', popularized by Visigoths in Spain around the 5th century AD.

ALFONSA

Female

Spanish feminine given name derived from the Germanic Adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf".

ALFONSA

Male

Spanish female given name derived from Alfonso, which means 'noble' and 'ready'.

ALFONSE

Male

Germanic male given name meaning "noble and ready for battle".

ALFONSINA

Female

Feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Alfons/Alfonso, meaning 'noble' and 'ready for war', popular among royals in the Middle Ages.

ALFONSO

Female

Masculine given name of Spanish origin, derived from Germanic elements "adal" meaning noble and "fons" meaning source or spring, translating to "noble and brave". It gained popularity in Spain during the Middle Ages due to several prominent historical figures bearing this name, such as Alfonso VI who ruled Castile and León in the 11th century.

ALFONSO

Male

Spanish origin, derived from Adalfont or Adelfons, meaning "noble and ready". It has been widely used among royalty and prominent figures in Spanish history since the 9th century. Today, it remains popular for its strong, regal sound and rich historical roots associated with leadership and intelligence.