This page brings together 74 female names that start with the letter A, running alphabetically from “Abigail” to “Azalea.” You’ll find a rich mix of timeless classics, vintage revivals, and modern coinages drawn from many cultures and languages. People turn to a list like this when naming a baby, choosing a character for a story, or simply exploring the meaning and history behind a favorite name.

Female names are the personal names traditionally given to girls and women to identify them throughout their lives. Many of these names carry deep roots, like Abigail, a biblical name borne by a wife of King David, or Ada, made famous by Ada Lovelace, often called the first computer programmer. A single name can travel across centuries and continents while picking up new spellings and meanings along the way.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Meaning, Famous Namesakes, and Description.

Name: This shows you the female name itself, listed in alphabetical order so you can quickly scan and find the one you want.

Origin: This tells you the language or culture a name comes from, helping you understand its background and choose one that fits your heritage or taste.

Meaning: This gives you the literal sense behind each name, so you can pick one whose message and feeling truly speak to you.

Famous Namesakes: This lists well-known real or fictional people who share the name, giving you a sense of its personality and the impression it makes.

Description: This offers a short, friendly summary of each name’s style, history, and charm, helping you decide whether it suits what you’re looking for.

Female names

NameOriginMeaningFamous Namesakes
AbigailHebrewMy father’s joyAbigail Adams, Abigail Breslin
AdaGermanicNoble, nobilityAda Lovelace, Ada Limón
AdalineGermanicNoble kindAdaline Bowman (fictional)
AdeleGermanicNoble, nobilityAdele (singer), Adele Astaire
AdelineFrenchNobleAdeline Virginia Woolf
AdrianaLatinFrom HadriaAdriana Lima, Adriana Trigiani
AdrienneLatinFrom HadriaAdrienne Rich, Adrienne Bailon
AgathaGreekGood, kindAgatha Christie, Saint Agatha
AgnesGreekPure, holyAgnes of Rome, Agnes Moorehead
AileenIrishBright, shining lightAileen Wuornos
AimeeFrenchBelovedAimee Mann, Aimee Semple McPherson
AinsleyScottishOne’s own meadowAinsley Earhardt, Ainsley Harriott
AishaArabicLiving, aliveAisha (wife of Muhammad), Aisha Tyler
AlanaIrishLittle rock, harmonyAlana Haim, Alana de la Garza
AlbaLatinWhite, dawnJessica Alba, Alba (band)
AlettaGreekTruthAletta Jacobs
AlexaGreekDefender of mankindAlexa Chung, Alexa PenaVega
AlexandraGreekDefender of mankindAlexandra of Denmark, Alexandra Daddario
AlexisGreekHelper, defenderAlexis Bledel, Alexis Sánchez
AliceGermanicNoble, of noble kindAlice in Wonderland, Alice Walker
AliciaGermanicNobleAlicia Keys, Alicia Vikander
AlinaSlavic/GermanicBright, nobleAlina Zagitova, Alina Baikova
AlisonGermanicNobleAlison Brie, Alison Krauss
AllegraItalianJoyful, livelyAllegra Versace, Allegra Kent
AllisonGermanicNobleAllison Janney, Allison Williams
AlmaLatin/SpanishNourishing, soulAlma Mahler, Alma Reville
AltheaGreekHealer, wholesomeAlthea Gibson
AlyssaGreekRational, saneAlyssa Milano, Alyssa Healy
AmandaLatinWorthy of loveAmanda Seyfried, Amanda Gorman
AmaraLatin/IgboEternal, graceAmara La Negra
AmberEnglishJewel, amber gemstoneAmber Heard, Amber Riley
AmeliaGermanicIndustrious, strivingAmelia Earhart, Amelia Bedelia
AmyLatinBelovedAmy Adams, Amy Winehouse
AnabelLatin/GermanicLoving, beautifulAnabel (various)
AnastasiaGreekResurrectionAnastasia Romanov, Anastasia Steele
AndreaGreekStrong, manlyAndrea Bocelli, Andrea Dworkin
AngelaGreekMessenger, angelAngela Merkel, Angela Davis
AngelicaLatinAngelicAngelica Huston, Angelica Schuyler
AngelinaGreekLittle angelAngelina Jolie, Angelina Jordan
AnitaHebrew/SpanishGrace, favorAnita Baker, Anita Hill
AnnaHebrewGrace, favorAnna Kendrick, Anna Pavlova
AnnabelLatinLoving, lovableAnnabel Lee (Poe poem)
AnnabelleLatinLoving, beautifulAnnabelle (film)
AnneHebrewGrace, favorAnne Frank, Anne Hathaway
AnnetteFrenchLittle graceAnnette Bening, Annette Funicello
AnnieHebrewGraceAnnie Oakley, Annie Lennox
AnoukHebrew/DutchGraceAnouk Aimée
AntoniaLatinPriceless, praiseworthyAntonia Fraser, My Ántonia
AprilLatinTo open, springApril Bowlby, April Ludgate (fictional)
ArabellaLatinYielding to prayer, beautifulArabella Churchill
AriaItalian/HebrewAir, melody, lionessAria Stark (fictional)
ArianaGreek/ItalianMost holyAriana Grande, Ariana Huffington
ArielHebrewLion of GodAriel (Little Mermaid), Ariel Winter
ArielleHebrew/FrenchLion of GodArielle Kebbel
AryaSanskritNobleArya Stark (fictional)
AshleyEnglishAsh tree meadowAshley Judd, Ashley Olsen
AshlynIrish/EnglishDream, ash tree poolAshlyn Harris
AsiaGreekSunrise, eastAsia Argento
AspenEnglishAspen treeAspen (place name)
AstridNorseDivinely beautifulAstrid Lindgren, Astrid (singer)
AthenaGreekGoddess of wisdomAthena (Greek goddess)
AubreyGermanicElf rulerAubrey Plaza, Aubrey Hepburn
AudraEnglish/LithuanianNoble strength, stormAudra McDonald
AudreyEnglishNoble strengthAudrey Hepburn, Audrey Tautou
AugustaLatinGreat, venerableAugusta Ada, Augusta Savage
AuraLatin/GreekBreeze, glowAura Cristina Geithner
AureliaLatinGoldenAurelia Cotta (Caesar’s mother)
AuroraLatinDawnAurora (Sleeping Beauty), Aurora (singer)
AutumnLatinFall seasonAutumn Reeser
AvaLatin/GermanicLife, birdAva Gardner, Ava DuVernay
AveryEnglishElf rulerAvery (various)
AvianaLatinBird, full of lifeAviana (modern coinage)
AylaTurkish/HebrewMoonlight, oak treeAyla (Clan of the Cave Bear)
AzaleaGreekDry, flowerIggy Azalea

Descriptions

Abigail
A classic biblical name borne by a wife of King David, long popular in English-speaking countries and often shortened to Abby or Gail.
Ada
A short, elegant name made famous by mathematician Ada Lovelace, often considered the first computer programmer.
Adaline
A vintage variant of Adeline that has enjoyed renewed popularity, evoking old-fashioned charm and grace.
Adele
A refined name carried by the Grammy-winning British singer Adele, signaling sophistication and warmth.
Adeline
A graceful French form of Adela that returned to fashion, popularized in songs like “Sweet Adeline.”
Adriana
A melodic Italian and Spanish name meaning “from the Adriatic,” favored for its flowing, romantic sound.
Adrienne
The feminine French form of Adrian, carried by acclaimed poet Adrienne Rich.
Agatha
A name meaning “good,” immortalized by mystery writer Agatha Christie, the best-selling novelist of all time.
Agnes
An ancient saintly name meaning “pure,” steadily popular for centuries and recently revived as vintage-chic.
Aileen
An Irish variant of Eileen and Helen, soft and lyrical, meaning “bright” or “shining.”
Aimee
The French word for “beloved,” used as a tender, romantic given name across cultures.
Ainsley
A Scottish place name turned unisex first name, fresh and modern with a friendly ring.
Aisha
A widely used Arabic name meaning “alive,” honoring a revered figure in Islamic history.
Alana
A bright, balanced name of Celtic roots meaning “rock” or “beautiful,” with a cheerful feminine sound.
Alba
A short luminous name meaning “dawn” or “white,” popular across Spain and Italy.
Aletta
A delicate, uncommon name meaning “truth,” carried by the first female physician in the Netherlands.
Alexa
A modern short form of Alexandra, sleek and contemporary, meaning “defender of the people.”
Alexandra
A regal classic meaning “defender of man,” borne by queens and empresses and shortened to Alex, Sasha, or Lexi.
Alexis
A unisex Greek name meaning “helper,” widely used for girls and associated with strength and charm.
Alice
A timeless name meaning “noble,” made iconic by Lewis Carroll’s heroine and author Alice Walker.
Alicia
A graceful variant of Alice popular in Spanish and English, carried by singer Alicia Keys.
Alina
A soft, international name meaning “bright” or “noble,” beloved across Eastern Europe and beyond.
Alison
A medieval diminutive of Alice that became a beloved standalone name, friendly and approachable.
Allegra
A spirited Italian name meaning “cheerful,” borrowed from the musical term for a brisk, lively tempo.
Allison
A popular American spelling of Alison, meaning “noble,” consistently favored for its warmth.
Alma
A heartfelt name meaning “soul” in Spanish and “nourishing” in Latin, simple yet deeply expressive.
Althea
A poetic Greek name meaning “healing,” carried by tennis pioneer Althea Gibson.
Alyssa
A pretty name linked to the alyssum flower, popular since the late twentieth century and meaning “noble.”
Amanda
A romantic Latin name meaning “lovable,” a perennial favorite, carried by poet Amanda Gorman.
Amara
A multicultural name meaning “grace” or “eternal,” soft and elegant with global appeal.
Amber
A warm, golden name taken from the fossilized resin gemstone, popular for its earthy glow.
Amelia
A spirited name meaning “hardworking,” soaring in popularity and honoring aviator Amelia Earhart.
Amy
A sweet, enduring name meaning “beloved,” carried by actress Amy Adams and singer Amy Winehouse.
Anabel
A charming blend of Anna and Belle meaning “loving and beautiful,” with a lyrical, romantic feel.
Anastasia
A regal name meaning “resurrection,” tied to Russian royalty and shortened to Ana, Stacy, or Nastya.
Andrea
A widely used name meaning “brave” or “strong,” feminine in many countries and unisex in others.
Angela
A graceful classic meaning “angel,” borne by leaders like Angela Merkel and activist Angela Davis.
Angelica
An ornate, lyrical name meaning “angelic,” also the name of a fragrant herb, evoking sweetness and grace.
Angelina
A romantic elaboration of Angela meaning “little angel,” famously carried by actress Angelina Jolie.
Anita
A warm Spanish diminutive of Ana meaning “grace,” popular worldwide and carried by singer Anita Baker.
Anna
One of the most enduring names in the world, meaning “grace,” elegant in its simplicity and universal appeal.
Annabel
A lyrical name combining Anna and Belle, immortalized in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “Annabel Lee.”
Annabelle
A romantic, frilly variant of Annabel meaning “loving,” with vintage storybook charm.
Anne
A timeless royal name meaning “grace,” carried by queens, Anne Frank, and actress Anne Hathaway.
Annette
A delicate French diminutive of Anne meaning “little grace,” popular through the mid-twentieth century.
Annie
A bright, friendly pet form of Anne, beloved through the musical “Annie” and sharpshooter Annie Oakley.
Anouk
A chic European form of Anna meaning “grace,” fashionable in France and the Netherlands.
Antonia
An elegant Roman name meaning “invaluable,” classic and strong, often shortened to Toni.
April
A fresh seasonal name evoking spring blossoms and renewal, popular for its cheerful, breezy feel.
Arabella
A romantic, ornate name meaning “answered prayer,” beloved for its melodic, aristocratic flair.
Aria
A musical name meaning “melody” in Italian and “lioness” in Hebrew, soaring in modern popularity.
Ariana
A graceful name meaning “most holy,” made hugely popular by singer Ariana Grande.
Ariel
A poetic biblical name meaning “lion of God,” famous as Disney’s mermaid princess.
Arielle
An elegant French spelling of Ariel meaning “lion of God,” soft and lyrical.
Arya
A name meaning “noble,” surging in popularity thanks to the warrior heroine of “Game of Thrones.”
Ashley
A hugely popular name from the 1980s and 90s, derived from an English place name meaning “ash tree clearing.”
Ashlyn
A modern lyrical name blending Ashley and Lynn, fresh and feminine with Celtic undertones.
Asia
A geographic name meaning “east” or “sunrise,” exotic and bright, used for its global resonance.
Aspen
A nature name from the quaking aspen tree, also the chic Colorado resort town, fresh and outdoorsy.
Astrid
A strong Scandinavian name meaning “divinely beautiful,” carried by author Astrid Lindgren of Pippi Longstocking fame.
Athena
A powerful mythological name belonging to the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, evoking strength and intellect.
Aubrey
A name meaning “elf ruler,” once male, now a popular feminine choice, soft yet spirited.
Audra
A graceful variant of Audrey meaning “noble strength,” carried by Broadway star Audra McDonald.
Audrey
An elegant name meaning “noble strength,” forever associated with the timeless grace of Audrey Hepburn.
Augusta
A stately Roman name meaning “majestic,” the feminine of Augustus, with regal, dignified flair.
Aura
An ethereal name meaning “gentle breeze” or “glowing light,” soft, mystical, and modern.
Aurelia
A luminous Roman name meaning “golden,” elegant and antique, evoking warmth and light.
Aurora
A radiant name meaning “dawn,” belonging to the Roman goddess of sunrise and Disney’s Sleeping Beauty.
Autumn
A warm seasonal name evoking golden leaves and harvest, cozy and nature-inspired.
Ava
A sleek, vintage name meaning “life,” hugely popular today and carried by screen icon Ava Gardner.
Avery
A soft unisex name meaning “elf counsel,” increasingly popular for girls with a gentle, modern feel.
Aviana
A graceful modern name evoking birds and the sky, blending Ava and Ariana for an airy, elegant sound.
Ayla
A lovely cross-cultural name meaning “moonlight” in Turkish and “oak tree” in Hebrew, soft and luminous.
Azalea
A vibrant floral name from the flowering shrub, fresh and colorful with a botanical charm.
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