This list includes 36 Strong girl names that start with A, from “Abira” to “Aziza”. These names emphasize meanings like strength, leadership, and resilience across many cultures. They’re useful for expecting parents, writers, and anyone naming characters or creative projects.

Strong girl names that start with A are names beginning with A that suggest strength, leadership, or resilience. A notable example is “Athena”, tied to wisdom and courage in Greek myth.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, and Meaning.

Name: The given name as commonly used; you can scan this column to find exact spellings and choose favorites.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide helps you say each name correctly and decide whether the sound fits your child.

Origin: Lists the language or culture where the name comes from, helping you consider heritage or stylistic preferences.

Meaning: Gives a concise meaning related to strength or resilience, so you can assess the name’s significance quickly.

Strong girl names that start with A

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Adiraa-DEER-ahHebrewmighty, strong
Aksharaak-SHAH-rahSanskritimperishable, indestructible
Alexandraal-eks-AN-drahGreekdefender of men
Alexisuh-LEK-sisGreekdefender, helper
Alexiaah-LEK-see-ahGreekdefender
Alexaah-LEK-sahGreekdefender
Alessandraah-less-AN-drahItaliandefender of mankind
Alejandraah-leh-HAHN-drahSpanishdefender of men
Alessiaah-LESS-ee-ahItaliandefender
AlfhildALF-hildOld Norseelf + battle (battle maiden)
AellaAY-EL-ahGreekwhirlwind; fierce warrior
Atalantaat-uh-LAN-tuhGreekrenowned huntress and warrior
AthenaATH-uh-nuhGreekgoddess of wisdom and war
ArtemisAR-tuh-misGreekhuntress; protector
Artemisiaar-teh-MEE-zee-uhGreekof Artemis; strong female ruler
Areteah-REH-teeGreekexcellence, heroic virtue
Andromedaan-DROH-meh-dahGreekruler of men
Andromachean-DROH-mah-keeGreekman’s battle; fighter of men
Antiopean-TY-oh-peeGreekAmazon queen; strong warrior
Asenathah-SEH-nathEgyptianbelonging to Neith (war goddess)
AubreyAW-breeOld Englishelf ruler; ruler, strong leader
AudreyAW-dreeOld Englishnoble strength
Augustaaw-GUS-tahLatinvenerable, majestic; authority
Azizaah-ZEE-zahArabicmighty, powerful, beloved
Amiraah-MEE-rahArabicprincess, leader, commander
Aminaah-MEE-nahArabictrustworthy, safe; protector
Ariellaah-REE-el-ahHebrewlioness of God; powerful protector
Arielleair-ee-ELHebrew/Frenchlion of God; protector
Ariyaah-REE-yahHebrew/Sanskritlioness (Hebrew); noble (Sanskrit)
AryaAR-yahSanskrit/Persiannoble; culturally linked to a warrior heroine
Anahitaah-nah-HEE-tahPersiangoddess of waters; protector and fertility
AoifeEE-faIrishbeautiful; legendary warrior princess
AethelhildAY-thel-hildOld Englishnoble battle
Andreaan-DREH-uhGreekmanly, brave; courageous
AudraAW-druhLithuanianstorm; powerful force
Abiraah-BEER-ahHebrewstrong, mighty

Descriptions

Adira
Direct Hebrew word for “strong”; modern female name, short form Adir; used in Israel and diaspora to signal power and resilience.
Akshara
Sanskrit name meaning “imperishable” or “indestructible”; common in India, evokes resilience and lasting strength.
Alexandra
Classic feminine of Alexander; royal and military associations (e.g., Alexandra of Russia); clearly linked to protection and leadership.
Alexis
Originally Greek “defender”; unisex but widely used for girls; connotes protection and defending others.
Alexia
Feminine form of Alexis; used across Europe; carries the same “defender” meaning tied to strength.
Alexa
Popular short form of Alexandra; modern familiarity plus original “defender” etymology suggests protective strength.
Alessandra
Italian form of Alexandra; elegant yet martial meaning; used in Europe and Latin America.
Alejandra
Spanish form of Alexandra; common in Spanish-speaking countries and clearly linked to defender/leader meanings.
Alessia
Italian diminutive of Alessandra/Alexandra; contemporary and youthful take on “defender” names.
Alfhild
Old Norse name combining “alf” (elf) and “hild” (battle); borne by legendary shieldmaidens in the sagas — a distinctly warrior name.
Aella
Name of an Amazon warrior in Greek myth meaning “whirlwind”; evokes speed, ferocity and martial prowess.
Atalanta
Legendary Greek huntress famed for speed and strength; cultural symbol of female athleticism and independence.
Athena
Greek goddess of strategic warfare and protection; iconic symbol of wisdom-plus-strength in Western culture.
Artemis
Goddess of the hunt and protector of women and children; associated with independence, skill, and fierceness.
Artemisia
Derived from Artemis; borne by Artemisia I (queen and admiral); suggests bold leadership and martial skill.
Arete
Classical Greek concept of excellence and moral/physical excellence; used to signify valor and noble strength.
Andromeda
Mythic princess whose name includes “andro-” (man) and a leadership sense; suggests authority and resilience.
Andromache
Trojan-era name meaning roughly “fighter of men”; closely tied to epic wartime narratives and fortitude.
Antiope
Name borne by multiple Amazon queens in myth; directly associated with female warrior leadership.
Asenath
Biblical Egyptian name meaning “belonging to Neith”; Neith was both a creator and martial goddess — protective connotations.
Aubrey
Originally Germanic “elf ruler”; now common for girls—conveys leadership and command rather than fragility.
Audrey
From Æðelþryð meaning “noble strength”; medieval saint and longstanding English name with explicit strength etymology.
Augusta
Feminine of Augustus; imperial connotations of dignity and power; used by royalty and aristocracy.
Aziza
Feminine of Aziz meaning “mighty” or “powerful”; widely used across Arabic-speaking cultures with clear strength meaning.
Amira
Feminine of “amir” (commander/prince); denotes leadership, authority and social power.
Amina
From “amin” meaning safe and trustworthy; name of Prophet Muhammad’s mother — connotes reliability and safeguarding.
Ariella
Feminine form of Ariel meaning “lion of God”; lion imagery implies courage, protection and strength.
Arielle
French-influenced feminine of Ariel; widely used in English-speaking countries with lion/strength associations.
Ariya
Multicultural name: Hebrew “lioness” and Sanskrit “noble”; conveys courage and dignity.
Arya
Sanskrit for “noble”; modern popularity boosted by a fierce TV heroine, giving a strong warrior association.
Anahita
Ancient Iranian goddess associated with protection, fertility and royal power; name carries divine protective force.
Aoife
Though etymology is “beauty,” Aoife is a famed Irish warrior princess in myth — strong cultural warrior connection.
Aethelhild
Anglo-Saxon compound æthel (“noble”) + hild (“battle”); historical medieval usage implies nobility in battle.
Andrea
Feminine of Andreas meaning “manly” or brave; long-standing female name with classical connotations of courage.
Audra
Lithuanian word for “storm”; evokes natural force, energy and enduring power.
Abira
Feminine form of Hebrew “abir” meaning strong or mighty; direct and unambiguous strength meaning.
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