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.

  • Aubrey
  • 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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