Six letter three syllable A names

  1. Amrita
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "immortal"
    • Description:

      Amrita may be considered the feminine version of the names Amrit and Amar. In Sanskrit 'a' means 'not' and 'mrita' means dead, giving this name it's powerful meaning. Amrita may also refer to a potion that bestows immortality upon those who drink it (similar to the Greek ambrosia).
  2. Anabel
    • Origin:

      Spanish variation of Annabelle, combination of Anna and Belle or variation of Amabel
    • Meaning:

      "loving"
    • Description:

      Anabel is the sleekest version of this lovely name with so many variations, all of them correct. But Anabel and all her sisters -- Annabel, Annabelle, Anabella etc. -- took a downward turn after the 2014 horror film Annabelle.
  3. Andrea
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Andrew, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "strong and manly"
    • Description:

      Andrea — a feminine form of Andrew (and a male name in several European cultures) — comes with a good selection of pronunciations — ANN-dree-a, AHN-dree-a, or ahn-DRAY-a — each with a slightly different image: girl next door/slightly affected/downright mysterious
  4. Aneira
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "much snow"
    • Description:

      This airy Welsh name, which has only been in use since the early 20th century, is formed of the intensifying prefix an- plus eira ("snow"), making it a wintry nature name.
  5. Angeli
    • Angelo
      • Origin:

        Italian
      • Meaning:

        "angel, messenger"
      • Description:

        Old-school Italian name that could find new fans thanks to singer Adele, who chose it for her son after months of baby name mystery. Angelo is in the same name category as Rocco, the name of Madonna's son, and may get a fresh coat of cool.
    • Anisha
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "lord"
      • Description:

        A multi-cultural choice overflowing with charm.
    • Anjali
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "gift"
      • Description:

        This Indian name meaning gift or offering feels familiar via sound-alikes Angela or Angelina, and made a brief appearance on the U.S. Top 1000. Anjali is a pretty route to a name that's at once easy to understand and uncommon.
    • Anjuli
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "offering"
      • Description:

        This common Indian name is borne by people such as Anjuli Shukla.
    • Annika
      • Origin:

        Swedish diminutive of Anna
      • Meaning:

        "grace"
      • Description:

        Annika is a surprise hit of recent years, inspired by golfer Sorenstam; for Trekkies, it was also the name of a 'Star Trek:Voyager' character. Some people's first memory of it might be as Pippi Longstocking's friend. A nice namesake for an ancestral Ann.
    • Annora
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "honor"
      • Description:

        Annora is a noble name, a distinctive twist on its most essential form: Honor. Other variations to explore include Honora and Nora.
    • Anthea
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "flowery"
      • Description:

        This unjustly neglected floral name has a BBC accent and a Greek mythological heritage: Anthea is an epithet of Hera, the Greek queen of the gods, and her name has been used as poetic symbol of spring.
    • Antona
      • Antoni
        • Origin:

          Polish, Catalan and Welsh form of Antonius, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "priceless"
      • Aphria
        • Apollo
          • Origin:

            Greek mythology name
          • Meaning:

            "destroyer"
          • Description:

            With mythological names rising, the handsome son of Zeus and god of medicine, music, and poetry among many other things might offer an interesting, if high-pressure, option.
        • Aquila
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "eagle"
          • Description:

            An evocative ancient word that's used as a first name in the New Testament, among other places. It's also the name of an eagle-shaped constellation.
        • Aquilo
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "eagle"
          • Description:

            Common Roman name mentioned in the Bible that has a crisply attractive sound.
        • Arabel
          • Aragon
            • Origin:

              Spanish place name
            • Description:

              Equally strong, dramatic and romantic, this name of an old kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula and a modern Spanish community as well, would give a boy an instant pedigree.