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

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Abigailuh-BIG-uhl (/əˈbɪɡeɪl/)Hebrewfather’s joy; my father’s delight
AdaAY-duh (/ˈeɪdə/)Germanic/Hebrewnoble; adornment
Adelaidead-uh-LAYD (/ˌædəˈleɪd/)Germanicnoble kind
Adeliauh-DEE-lee-uh (/əˈdɛliə/)Germanicnoble
Adeleuh-DEL (/əˈdɛl/)Germanicnoble
AdelineAD-eh-lin (/ˈædəlɪn/)Germanic/Frenchnoble
Adelinaah-deh-LEE-nah (/ˌædəˈliːnə/)Germaniclittle noble
Adinaah-DEE-nah (/əˈdiːnə/)Hebrewdelicate; gentle
Adrianaah-dree-AH-nah (/ˌædriˈɑːnə/)Latinfrom Hadria (Adria)
Adrienneah-dree-EN (/ˌædriˈɛn/)Latin/Frenchwoman of Adria
AgnesAG-nis (/ˈæɡnəs/)Greekpure, chaste
Aidaah-EE-dah (/aɪˈdɑː/ or /aˈiːdɑ/)Arabic/Italianhappy; visitor (disputed)
AileenEYE-leen (/aɪˈliːn/)Gaelicbright, shining
Aimeeay-MAY (/eɪˈmeɪ/)Frenchbeloved
AinsleyAYNZ-lee (/ˈeɪnzli/)Scottishone’s own meadow
Aishaeye-SHAH (/aɪˈʃɑː/)Arabicalive, living
AislinnASH-lin (/ˈæʃlɪn/)Irishdream, vision
AislingASH-ling (/ˈaʃlɪŋ/)Irishdream, vision
AjaAH-jah (/ˈɑːdʒə/)Sanskrit/Africangoat; noble (varied)
Alanaah-LAH-nah (/əˈlænə/)Gaeliclittle rock; harmony (disputed)
Alannaah-LAH-nuh (/əˈlænə/)Irishchild, little rock
AlbaAL-buh (/ˈælbə/)Latin/Spanish/Gaelicdawn; Scotland
Aleciaah-LEE-see-uh (/əˈliːsiə/)Germanic/Latinnoble
Alejandraah-leh-HAN-drah (/ˌalɛˈxɑːndrɑ/)Spanishdefender of men
Alessandraah-less-AHN-drah (/ˌælɪˈsændrə/)Italiandefender of men
Alessiaah-LESS-ee-ah (/əˈlɛsɪə/)Italiandefender
Aletheaah-LEE-thee-uh (/əˈliːθiə/)Greektruth
Alexandraal-eh-ZAN-druh (/ˌælɪkˈsændrə/)Greekdefender of men
Alexisah-LEKS-iss (/əˈlɛksɪs/)Greekhelper, defender
AliceAL-iss (/ˈælɪs/)Germanic/Old Frenchnoble
Aliciaah-LIH-shuh (/əˈlɪʃə/)Latin/Spanishnoble
Alinaah-LEE-nah (/əˈliːnə/)Slavicbright, beautiful
AlisonAL-ih-suhn (/ˈælɪsən/)Medieval Frenchnoble
Alishaah-LEE-shah (/əˈliːʃə/)Sanskrit/Englishprotected by God (disputed)
Aliviaah-LIH-vee-uh (/əˈlɪviə/)Latin (modern)olive; peaceful (modern coinage)
AllisonAL-ih-suhn (/ˈæləsən/)Medieval Frenchnoble
AlmaAL-ma (/ˈɑːlmə/)Latin/Spanishnourishing; soul (Spanish)
Altheaal-THEE-uh (/ælˈθiːə/)Greekhealer
Amaliaah-MAH-lee-uh (/əˈmɑːliə/)Germanicwork; industrious
Amandaah-MAN-duh (/əˈmændə/)Latinworthy to be loved
Amaraah-MAH-rah (/əˈmɑːrə/)Multiple (Igbo/Latin)grace; unfading (multiple origins)
Amayaah-MY-uh or ah-MAH-yah (/əˈmaɪə/ or /əˈmaɪə/)Basque/Japanesenight rain; mother city (varied)
AmberAM-bur (/ˈæmbər/)Arabic via Englishfossilized resin; jewel
Ameliaah-MEE-lee-uh (/əˈmiːliə/)Germanic/Latinwork, industrious
Amiraah-MEE-rah (/əˈmɪrə/)Arabic/Hebrewprincess; leader
Aminaah-MEE-nah (/əˈmiːnə/)Arabictrustworthy, faithful
AmyAY-mee (/ˈeɪmi/)French/Old Frenchbeloved
AnaAH-nah (/ˈɑːnə/)Hebrew/Spanishgrace
Anastasiaan-uh-STAY-zhuh (/ˌænəˈsteɪʒə/)Greekresurrection
Andreaahn-DRAY-uh (/ænˈdriːə/)Greekmanly (historical)
Angelicaan-JEL-ih-kuh (/ˌændʒəˈliːkə/)Latinangelic, messenger
AngelaAN-juh-luh (/ˈændʒələ/)Greekmessenger; angel
Angelinaan-juh-LEE-nuh (/ˌændʒəˈliːnə/)Italianlittle angel
Anikaah-NEE-kah (/əˈniːkə/)Scandinavian/Sanskritgrace; sweet
Anisaah-NEE-sah (/əˈniːsə/)Arabicfriendly, good-natured
AnnabelAN-uh-bel (/ˈænəbɛl/)Latin/Frenchloving; beautiful
AnnaAN-uh (/ˈænə/)Hebrewgrace
AnnikaAN-ih-kah (/ˈænɪkə/)Swedish/Germangrace
Antoniaan-TOH-nyah (/ænˈtoʊniə/)Latinpriceless; flourishing
Arianaair-ee-AH-nah (/ˌæriˈɑːnə/)Greek/Latinvery holy (disputed)
ArielAIR-ee-el (/ˌærɪˈɛl/ or /ˈɛriəl/)Hebrewlion of God
Ariellaair-ee-EL-lah (/ˌæriˈɛlə/)Hebrewlioness of God
Arielleair-ee-EL (/ˌæriˈɛl/)French/Hebrewlioness of God
AriaAH-ree-uh (/ˈɑːriə/)Italianair; melody
Ariannaair-ee-AH-nuh (/ˌæriˈænə/)Greekmost holy (disputed)
AriaAH-ree-uh (/ˈɑːriə/)Hebrew/Italianlion of God; song
ArielAIR-ee-el (/ˌærɪˈɛl/)Hebrewlion of God
Arleenar-LEEN (/ɑːrˈliːn/)Irishpledge; oath (disputed)
AshaAH-sha (/ˈɑːʃə/)Sanskrithope, desire
AshlynASH-lin (/ˈæʃlɪn/)English (modern)ash meadow; dream (varied)
AstridAS-trid (/ˈæstrɪd/)Old Norsedivinely beautiful, godly strength
Athenauh-THEE-nuh (/əˈθiːnə/)Greekgoddess of wisdom
AudreyAW-dree (/ˈɔːdri/)Old Englishnoble strength
Aureliaaw-REE-lee-uh (/ɔːˈriːliə/)Latingolden
Auroraaw-ROAR-uh (/ɔːˈrɔːrə/)Latindawn
AutumnAW-tum (/ˈɔːtəm/)Englishautumn season
AvaAY-vuh (/ˈeɪvə/)Latin/Germaniclife; bird (disputed)
Avelineah-vuh-LEEN (/ˌævəˈliːn/)French/Germanichazelnut; small bird (varied)
Avivaah-VEE-vah (/əˈviːvə/)Hebrewspringlike, renewal
Azaleaah-ZAY-lee-uh (/əˈzeɪliə/)Greek (botanical)dry; flower name
Azizaah-ZEE-zah (/əˈziːzə/)Arabicmighty, beloved
AzraAZ-rah (/ˈæzrɑː/)Arabic/Turkishvirgin, pure
AryaAH-ree-uh (/ˈɑːrjə/)Sanskritnoble
AubreyAW-bree (/ˈoʊbri/)Old French/Germanicelf ruler
AprilAY-pril (/ˈeɪprəl/)Latinto open; fourth month

Descriptions

Abigail
Biblical name long used in English; very popular in the US (SSA) and noted for a warm, classic sound (BehindTheName, SSA).
Ada
Short, vintage name revived in modern times; used in literature and tech (Ada Lovelace). Variant of Adal- names (BehindTheName).
Adelaide
Victorian-era name with royal associations (Queen Adelaide); popular in English-speaking countries and Australia (BehindTheName).
Adelia
Gentle, slightly vintage variant of Adele/Adelaide; appears in literature and on name lists (BehindTheName).
Adele
Elegant French/Germanic name, familiar from literature and the singer Adele; timeless and classy (BehindTheName).
Adeline
Sweet, slightly old-fashioned name returned to modern use; variants include Adelyn and Adelina (BehindTheName).
Adelina
Romantic, melodic form of Adele/Adeline; used across Europe (BehindTheName).
Adina
Biblical/Hebrew name that feels light and lyrical; occasional use in English-speaking countries (BehindTheName).
Adriana
Romantic Latin name used in many languages; popular in the US and Europe (BehindTheName).
Adrienne
French feminine of Adrian; elegant and slightly formal with English usage (BehindTheName).
Agnes
Ancient Christian name (from hagnē); classic but less common today, noted for the vintage revival (BehindTheName).
Aida
Known from Verdi’s opera Aida; multicultural use with different meanings/sources (BehindTheName).
Aileen
Anglicized Irish name related to Eilín/Helen; common in Scotland and Ireland (BehindTheName).
Aimee
French form of Amata/Amy; popular in English-speaking countries in the late 20th century (BehindTheName).
Ainsley
Originally a Scottish surname/place-name turned given name; modern, gender-neutral usage (BehindTheName).
Aisha
Classical Arabic name borne by the Prophet Muhammad’s wife; widely used across Muslim communities (BehindTheName).
Aislinn
Anglicized modern spelling of Irish Aisling; poetic and popular as a given name (BehindTheName).
Aisling
Literary Irish name meaning “vision” used as a given name since the 18th century; popular in Ireland and beyond (BehindTheName).
Aja
Short, multicultural name with independent use in India and parts of Africa; simple and stylish (BehindTheName).
Alana
Popular modern name with Celtic roots and multiple origins; used widely in English-speaking countries (BehindTheName).
Alanna
Variant of Alana; feminine, lyrical form used in fiction and real life (BehindTheName).
Alba
Means “dawn” in Romance languages and is also the Gaelic name for Scotland; short, bright name (BehindTheName).
Alecia
Variant of Alicia/Alice; modern spelling seen in English usage (BehindTheName).
Alejandra
Spanish feminine of Alexander; popular in Hispanic communities (BehindTheName).
Alessandra
Italian form of Alexandra; elegant and used internationally (BehindTheName).
Alessia
Modern Italian name rising in popularity; soft, melodic sound (BehindTheName).
Alethea
Poetic English name from Greek aletheia; literary and uncommon (BehindTheName).
Alexandra
Timeless, royal name with global use; many short forms (Alexa, Alex) and high recognition (BehindTheName).
Alexis
Originally masculine in Greek, used widely for girls in modern English; sleek and modern (BehindTheName).
Alice
Classic name from medieval French; steady popularity and literary pedigree (Lewis Carroll, BehindTheName).
Alicia
Elegant variant of Alice; frequent in English and Spanish-speaking countries (BehindTheName).
Alina
Internationally used, simple and melodic; multiple possible origins including Slavic and Arabic (BehindTheName).
Alison
Originally a medieval pet form of Alice, now a full name; steady English usage (BehindTheName).
Alisha
Multiple independent origins and spellings (Alesha/Alicia); popular variants in English (BehindTheName).
Alivia
Modern variant of Olivia/Olive; contemporary, gentle sound (BehindTheName).
Allison
Common English name derived from Alice; widely used with steady popularity (BehindTheName).
Alma
Warm vintage name meaning “nurturing”; used across languages (BehindTheName).
Althea
Mythological and botanical name with a soft, classical feel (BehindTheName).
Amalia
Elegant European form related to Amelia/Amalia; classic continental usage (BehindTheName).
Amanda
Popular in the English-speaking world from the 20th century; familiar and friendly (BehindTheName, SSA).
Amara
Short, international name with varied meanings across cultures; contemporary favorite (BehindTheName).
Amaya
Multicultural name with Basque roots and alternative Japanese readings; modern and melodic (BehindTheName).
Amber
Popular 1980s-90s English word-name referencing the gemstone; warm golden tone (BehindTheName).
Amelia
Very popular in recent years (SSA); elegant, literary (Jane Austen) and royal associations (BehindTheName, SSA).
Amira
Widely used in Arabic-speaking communities and beyond; graceful and regal (BehindTheName).
Amina
Classic Muslim name borne historically by notable women; used internationally (BehindTheName).
Amy
Timeless favorite from Aimée; peaked late 20th century but still well-known (BehindTheName).
Ana
Simple, international form of Anna; widely used in Spanish-speaking countries (BehindTheName).
Anastasia
Regal, Russian-linked name with strong literary and historical associations (BehindTheName).
Andrea
Feminine form used in English and many languages; common and versatile (BehindTheName).
Angelica
Lyrical name with literary and botanical use; romantic and melodic (BehindTheName).
Angela
Classic mid-century favorite; familiar and steady (BehindTheName).
Angelina
Graceful Italian form popularized in English-speaking media and celebrities (BehindTheName).
Anika
International, modern-sounding variant of Annika; used widely in many cultures (BehindTheName).
Anisa
Arabic feminine name with gentle meaning and cross-cultural use (BehindTheName).
Annabel
Victorian-romantic compound (Anne + belle); charming and feminine (BehindTheName).
Anna
Classic biblical name used worldwide; elegant simplicity and longstanding popularity (BehindTheName).
Annika
Nordic diminutive of Anna that stands alone as a given name; crisp and modern (BehindTheName).
Antonia
Feminine form of Antonius with Roman roots; used across Europe (BehindTheName).
Ariana
Elegant name with multiple cultural ties (Greek, Welsh, Persian); melodic and popular (BehindTheName).
Ariel
Biblical name used for both sexes; popularized for girls by literature and film (BehindTheName).
Ariella
Feminine elaboration of Ariel; lyrical and modern (BehindTheName).
Arielle
French feminine form of Ariel; elegant and widely used (BehindTheName).
Aria
Musical, lyrical name that rose in popularity via TV and music; lovely and simple (BehindTheName).
Arianna
Double-n form of Ariana; melodic, popular in Europe and the US (BehindTheName).
Aria
(See Aria above; multiple origins and meanings) (BehindTheName).
Ariel
(See Ariel above) popular for girls especially after cultural uses (BehindTheName).
Arleen
Less common modern name with Irish feel; variant of Arlene/Arleen (BehindTheName).
Asha
Beautiful South Asian name meaning “hope”; also appears in other cultures (BehindTheName).
Ashlyn
Modern invented-sounding name combining Ash + -lyn; popular in late 20th century (BehindTheName).
Astrid
Scandinavian royal and mythic name with crisp, modern appeal (BehindTheName).
Athena
Name of the Greek goddess; classical, strong, and cultured (BehindTheName).
Audrey
Vintage name revived by modern tastes; literary associations (Audrey Hepburn) (BehindTheName).
Aurelia
Roman name with a luminous quality; elegant and fashionable (BehindTheName).
Aurora
Roman goddess of dawn; romantic, rising in popularity (BehindTheName, SSA).
Autumn
Nature-themed English word-name, warm and seasonal; used widely for girls (BehindTheName).
Ava
Short, glamorous name; consistently top-ranked in the US (SSA) and internationally (BehindTheName).
Aveline
Soft French form related to Avila/Avelina; vintage charm and modern use (BehindTheName).
Aviva
Energetic Hebrew name meaning “spring”; fresh and spirited (BehindTheName).
Azalea
Botanical name taken from the Greek word for “dry”; floral, colorful modern choice (BehindTheName).
Aziza
Arabic feminine name meaning “powerful” or “precious”; lyrical and strong (BehindTheName).
Azra
Popular in Turkey and across Muslim communities; short and evocative (BehindTheName).
Arya
Ancient Sanskrit name meaning “noble”; gained modern popularity in the West via popular culture (BehindTheName).
Aubrey
Originally masculine, now common for girls in English; vintage-meets-modern appeal (BehindTheName).
April
Month name with springtime associations; fresh and seasonal choice (BehindTheName).
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