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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Angle

Messenger; messenger of God

Greek

Alexxus
Adrien

From Hadria

Latin

Atira

Prayer

Hebrew

Ardine

“She who satisfies,” from the Greek ardein, to water, as a plant, or to quench.

Analeah
Airicka

Forever or alone, ruler

Scandinavian

Adiah

Noble

German

Aniaya
Amaiyah
Aniyla
Alexanderina
Angelyn

Messenger; messenger of God

Greek

Aliena

Light

Greek

Amalasanda

Industrious

German

Aylana
Avelyn
Ansariah

One who helps.

Arabic

Arvilla

Eagle ruler

German

Andreena

Manly, virile

Greek

Adar

Fire

Hebrew

Anthonella
Alydia
Aerona

Celtic Goddess

Welsh

Abbigayle

Father of exaltation

Hebrew

Azarie
Anaja
Aliosha

Noble kind

German

Annastacia
Anke

He (God) has favored me

Hebrew

Adila

Righteous, fair

Arabic

Anjelique

Angelic

Latin

Aalya

Sublime

Arabic

Anneke

Sweet-faced; He (God) has favored me

Hebrew

Arabell
Armanda

Army man

German

Awushi
Amaiya
Andrean

Manly, virile

Greek

Anatie

A singer

Hebrew

Alisoun

Noble, exalted

German

Alfi

Elf or magical counsel

German

Almena

Will helmet, protection

German

Aisatou
Antara
Akilina

Eagle

Latin

Aeeshah

Alive and well

Arabic

Aurene

Golden

Latin

Alauna
Alyene

The letter A is the start of it all, the first step into the great wide world of the English and Latin alphabets and languages. Baby girl names that start with A have a similar sense of new beginning, names fit for those starting on the path of this wondrous journey we call life.

If you take a look at the U.S baby name charts, A names for girls are trending hard with Ava, Amelia, and Avery making their presence known. Parents are loving on girl names that start with A, a gentle letter that typically leads to soft sounds and dainty feelings as seen in Aubrey and Alanna. With the current vowel name trend, it’s likely that baby girl names starting with A will continue to rock the charts for years to come.

Of course, there are still plenty of both unique and cute girl names that start with A as well like Amelie, Aniya, and Alora.. Thanks to its appearance in other languages, A is a versatile letter, creating girls names that crosses cultural boundaries with ease. It’s a one size fits all letter, weaving in and out of origins and popularity alike. Don’t be afraid of the popularity of girl names that start with A to look a little closer. You just might find a stunning girl name that starts with a for your little princess.