person name with A
Short for Alexander/Alexandra, very common.
Form of Hannah, very popular worldwide.
Hebrew origin, means 'man' or 'earth'.
Diminutive of Andrew, common English name.
Greek origin, means 'manly', classic name.
Short for Amelia/Amanda, popular in US/UK.
Hebrew origin, means 'exalted' or 'high mountain'.
Latin origin, means 'worthy of love'.
From Old French, famous via Alice in Wonderland.
Variant of Anna, common in many languages.
Used as female name in English, male in Italy.
Latin for 'priceless one', common in English.
Variant of Alan, Celtic roots, widespread.
Nickname for Abigail, common in US.
Latin origin, linked to Amelia/Amalia.
Diminutive of Anne/Anna, friendly nickname.
French form of Anna, classic female name.
Short form of Alison or Alexandra.
Germanic name; meant 'noble and bright'.
Modern name, popular in US; means 'life'.
Germanic given name, means "ruler's power". Famous from Schwarzenegger.
Female given name, Latin origin, means "messenger" or "angel".
Unisex English name, originally a surname. Very popular in the US.
Given name from Alice/Alison, common in US and Canada.
English given name, also a fossilized tree resin.
Greek-origin given name meaning "defender of men".
Classic male name, Celtic/Latin roots, legends of King Arthur.
Modern female name; variant of Arianna, popular worldwide.
Common male name in Arabic-speaking countries, means "exalted".
Female given name; blend of Anna and Belle.
Unisex name of Latin origin, linked to Hadrian.
Given name and surname variant of Alan, common in US.
Spanish and English given name, means "angel" or "messenger".
Hebrew female name, means "my father is joy". Very popular.
Spanish/English form of Alice, widely used as a given name.
Variant spelling of Alison, common female given name.
Diminutive of Allison/Alice, friendly short given name.
English given name, also a Texas city; here a first name.
Short form of Anna; classic female given name.
Male given name popular in US; chipmunk Alvin made it famous.
Hebrew origin, means 'lion of God', unisex name.
Spanish and Italian form of Anthony, very common.
Greek origin, means 'resurrection', royal name.
Spanish form of Alexander, popular worldwide.
English given name, now mainly used for girls.
Short form of Alexandra or Alexander, modern name.
Old English name, famous via Alfred the Great.
Biblical Hebrew name, means 'father of many'.
Modern given name, many spelling variants exist.
Spanish form of Andrew, widely used in Latin America.
English given name and month name, often for girls.
Variant spelling of Alan, used in English-speaking areas.
Feminine form of Alexander, classic European name.
Short form of Ana or Juanita, common in many countries.
Modern English name, especially popular in the US.
Feminine form of Angelo, famous via actress Jolie.
Unisex English name, can mean 'ruler of the elves'.
Unisex name, form of Alex or a Greek surname turned given name.
Variant of Aaron, used as a male given name.
Irish origin of Aodhán, popular in US/UK.
Diminutive of Angela. Common in US since 1960s.
Spanish and Italian form of Albert, widely used.
Variant of Anthony, used in English-speaking areas.
Spanish/Italian name meaning “army man”.
Modern name meaning “air” or “melody” in Hebrew.
Pet form of Abigail or Abigail, common in UK/US.
From Latin “angelicus”, common in many countries.
Spanish feminine of Alejandro, popular in Latin America.
From Old English, famous via Audrey Hepburn.
Short form of Ashton/Ashley, also nature-inspired.
Biblical name, son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Variant of Ariana, from Greek “most holy”.
French form of Amelia, popular in Europe.
English diminutive of Archibald, royal baby name.
Form of Aaron, spelling variant used in UK.
Scottish name, linked to the Angus region.
Variant of Annabel, likely from Amabel meaning “lovable”.
From Greek “amalos”, meaning “tender” or “soft”.
Slavic and Arabic roots, means “bright” or “noble”.
Arabic given name meaning 'most praiseworthy'. Common worldwide.
Feminine form of Adrian, popular in Latin America and Europe.
Feminine form of Anthony, used in many European countries.
Form of Andrew, common in Europe, Brazil and beyond.
English unisex given name, also a surname used as first name.
Italian form of Angel, popular in Italy and among Italians abroad.
Name of Latin origin meaning 'soul' or 'nourishing'. Used worldwide.
Variant of Aliyah/Aaliyah, modern feminine given name.
Germanic name meaning 'noble wolf', historically infamous.
Short form of Adelaide, famous via singer Adele Laurie Blue.
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English nickname and given name, often meaning 'best' or 'one'.
Form of Anthony, common in many Slavic and European countries.
Greek‑derived female name; Christie’s detective author.
Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, common for men.
Diminutive of Alfred, very popular in the UK.
Variant of Ahmad, Arabic name meaning 'more commendable'.
Short form of Abraham in English; also used as a full name.
Modern feminine given name, variants include Alesha and Alesia.
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