This list includes 85 Pretty girl names that start with A, from “Abigail” to “Azra”. They span classic to modern choices and suit parents, writers, and anyone seeking inspired name ideas.
Pretty girl names that start with A are female given names beginning with the letter A. Many come from diverse traditions like Hebrew, Arabic, Latin, and Persian, showing rich cultural overlap.
Below you’ll find the table with Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.
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Pretty girl names that start with A
| Name | Pronunciation | Origin | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abigail | uh-BIG-uhl (/əˈbɪɡeɪl/) | Hebrew | father’s joy; my father’s delight |
| Ada | AY-duh (/ˈeɪdə/) | Germanic/Hebrew | noble; adornment |
| Adelaide | ad-uh-LAYD (/ˌædəˈleɪd/) | Germanic | noble kind |
| Adelia | uh-DEE-lee-uh (/əˈdɛliə/) | Germanic | noble |
| Adele | uh-DEL (/əˈdɛl/) | Germanic | noble |
| Adeline | AD-eh-lin (/ˈædəlɪn/) | Germanic/French | noble |
| Adelina | ah-deh-LEE-nah (/ˌædəˈliːnə/) | Germanic | little noble |
| Adina | ah-DEE-nah (/əˈdiːnə/) | Hebrew | delicate; gentle |
| Adriana | ah-dree-AH-nah (/ˌædriˈɑːnə/) | Latin | from Hadria (Adria) |
| Adrienne | ah-dree-EN (/ˌædriˈɛn/) | Latin/French | woman of Adria |
| Agnes | AG-nis (/ˈæɡnəs/) | Greek | pure, chaste |
| Aida | ah-EE-dah (/aɪˈdɑː/ or /aˈiːdɑ/) | Arabic/Italian | happy; visitor (disputed) |
| Aileen | EYE-leen (/aɪˈliːn/) | Gaelic | bright, shining |
| Aimee | ay-MAY (/eɪˈmeɪ/) | French | beloved |
| Ainsley | AYNZ-lee (/ˈeɪnzli/) | Scottish | one’s own meadow |
| Aisha | eye-SHAH (/aɪˈʃɑː/) | Arabic | alive, living |
| Aislinn | ASH-lin (/ˈæʃlɪn/) | Irish | dream, vision |
| Aisling | ASH-ling (/ˈaʃlɪŋ/) | Irish | dream, vision |
| Aja | AH-jah (/ˈɑːdʒə/) | Sanskrit/African | goat; noble (varied) |
| Alana | ah-LAH-nah (/əˈlænə/) | Gaelic | little rock; harmony (disputed) |
| Alanna | ah-LAH-nuh (/əˈlænə/) | Irish | child, little rock |
| Alba | AL-buh (/ˈælbə/) | Latin/Spanish/Gaelic | dawn; Scotland |
| Alecia | ah-LEE-see-uh (/əˈliːsiə/) | Germanic/Latin | noble |
| Alejandra | ah-leh-HAN-drah (/ˌalɛˈxɑːndrɑ/) | Spanish | defender of men |
| Alessandra | ah-less-AHN-drah (/ˌælɪˈsændrə/) | Italian | defender of men |
| Alessia | ah-LESS-ee-ah (/əˈlɛsɪə/) | Italian | defender |
| Alethea | ah-LEE-thee-uh (/əˈliːθiə/) | Greek | truth |
| Alexandra | al-eh-ZAN-druh (/ˌælɪkˈsændrə/) | Greek | defender of men |
| Alexis | ah-LEKS-iss (/əˈlɛksɪs/) | Greek | helper, defender |
| Alice | AL-iss (/ˈælɪs/) | Germanic/Old French | noble |
| Alicia | ah-LIH-shuh (/əˈlɪʃə/) | Latin/Spanish | noble |
| Alina | ah-LEE-nah (/əˈliːnə/) | Slavic | bright, beautiful |
| Alison | AL-ih-suhn (/ˈælɪsən/) | Medieval French | noble |
| Alisha | ah-LEE-shah (/əˈliːʃə/) | Sanskrit/English | protected by God (disputed) |
| Alivia | ah-LIH-vee-uh (/əˈlɪviə/) | Latin (modern) | olive; peaceful (modern coinage) |
| Allison | AL-ih-suhn (/ˈæləsən/) | Medieval French | noble |
| Alma | AL-ma (/ˈɑːlmə/) | Latin/Spanish | nourishing; soul (Spanish) |
| Althea | al-THEE-uh (/ælˈθiːə/) | Greek | healer |
| Amalia | ah-MAH-lee-uh (/əˈmɑːliə/) | Germanic | work; industrious |
| Amanda | ah-MAN-duh (/əˈmændə/) | Latin | worthy to be loved |
| Amara | ah-MAH-rah (/əˈmɑːrə/) | Multiple (Igbo/Latin) | grace; unfading (multiple origins) |
| Amaya | ah-MY-uh or ah-MAH-yah (/əˈmaɪə/ or /əˈmaɪə/) | Basque/Japanese | night rain; mother city (varied) |
| Amber | AM-bur (/ˈæmbər/) | Arabic via English | fossilized resin; jewel |
| Amelia | ah-MEE-lee-uh (/əˈmiːliə/) | Germanic/Latin | work, industrious |
| Amira | ah-MEE-rah (/əˈmɪrə/) | Arabic/Hebrew | princess; leader |
| Amina | ah-MEE-nah (/əˈmiːnə/) | Arabic | trustworthy, faithful |
| Amy | AY-mee (/ˈeɪmi/) | French/Old French | beloved |
| Ana | AH-nah (/ˈɑːnə/) | Hebrew/Spanish | grace |
| Anastasia | an-uh-STAY-zhuh (/ˌænəˈsteɪʒə/) | Greek | resurrection |
| Andrea | ahn-DRAY-uh (/ænˈdriːə/) | Greek | manly (historical) |
| Angelica | an-JEL-ih-kuh (/ˌændʒəˈliːkə/) | Latin | angelic, messenger |
| Angela | AN-juh-luh (/ˈændʒələ/) | Greek | messenger; angel |
| Angelina | an-juh-LEE-nuh (/ˌændʒəˈliːnə/) | Italian | little angel |
| Anika | ah-NEE-kah (/əˈniːkə/) | Scandinavian/Sanskrit | grace; sweet |
| Anisa | ah-NEE-sah (/əˈniːsə/) | Arabic | friendly, good-natured |
| Annabel | AN-uh-bel (/ˈænəbɛl/) | Latin/French | loving; beautiful |
| Anna | AN-uh (/ˈænə/) | Hebrew | grace |
| Annika | AN-ih-kah (/ˈænɪkə/) | Swedish/German | grace |
| Antonia | an-TOH-nyah (/ænˈtoʊniə/) | Latin | priceless; flourishing |
| Ariana | air-ee-AH-nah (/ˌæriˈɑːnə/) | Greek/Latin | very holy (disputed) |
| Ariel | AIR-ee-el (/ˌærɪˈɛl/ or /ˈɛriəl/) | Hebrew | lion of God |
| Ariella | air-ee-EL-lah (/ˌæriˈɛlə/) | Hebrew | lioness of God |
| Arielle | air-ee-EL (/ˌæriˈɛl/) | French/Hebrew | lioness of God |
| Aria | AH-ree-uh (/ˈɑːriə/) | Italian | air; melody |
| Arianna | air-ee-AH-nuh (/ˌæriˈænə/) | Greek | most holy (disputed) |
| Aria | AH-ree-uh (/ˈɑːriə/) | Hebrew/Italian | lion of God; song |
| Ariel | AIR-ee-el (/ˌærɪˈɛl/) | Hebrew | lion of God |
| Arleen | ar-LEEN (/ɑːrˈliːn/) | Irish | pledge; oath (disputed) |
| Asha | AH-sha (/ˈɑːʃə/) | Sanskrit | hope, desire |
| Ashlyn | ASH-lin (/ˈæʃlɪn/) | English (modern) | ash meadow; dream (varied) |
| Astrid | AS-trid (/ˈæstrɪd/) | Old Norse | divinely beautiful, godly strength |
| Athena | uh-THEE-nuh (/əˈθiːnə/) | Greek | goddess of wisdom |
| Audrey | AW-dree (/ˈɔːdri/) | Old English | noble strength |
| Aurelia | aw-REE-lee-uh (/ɔːˈriːliə/) | Latin | golden |
| Aurora | aw-ROAR-uh (/ɔːˈrɔːrə/) | Latin | dawn |
| Autumn | AW-tum (/ˈɔːtəm/) | English | autumn season |
| Ava | AY-vuh (/ˈeɪvə/) | Latin/Germanic | life; bird (disputed) |
| Aveline | ah-vuh-LEEN (/ˌævəˈliːn/) | French/Germanic | hazelnut; small bird (varied) |
| Aviva | ah-VEE-vah (/əˈviːvə/) | Hebrew | springlike, renewal |
| Azalea | ah-ZAY-lee-uh (/əˈzeɪliə/) | Greek (botanical) | dry; flower name |
| Aziza | ah-ZEE-zah (/əˈziːzə/) | Arabic | mighty, beloved |
| Azra | AZ-rah (/ˈæzrɑː/) | Arabic/Turkish | virgin, pure |
| Arya | AH-ree-uh (/ˈɑːrjə/) | Sanskrit | noble |
| Aubrey | AW-bree (/ˈoʊbri/) | Old French/Germanic | elf ruler |
| April | AY-pril (/ˈeɪprəl/) | Latin | to open; fourth month |