Appetizing A names [girls]

  1. Alithea
    • Allegra
      • Origin:

        Italian
      • Meaning:

        "joyous"
      • Description:

        In music, the term allegro means "quickly, lively tempo," which makes this quintessential Bohemian ballet dancer's name all the more appealing. Allegra is one of the most distinctive yet accessible girl names starting with A.
    • Aloisia
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "famous fighter"
      • Description:

        Inventive female form of Aloysius.
    • Alouette
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "lark"
      • Description:

        Alouette is a sweet Gallic twist in the stylish bird name genre made familiar via the charming French children's song, Alouette, gentile alouette.
    • Alwyn
      • Origin:

        Welsh river name
      • Description:

        This name of a river in Wales makes a unique option for either gender.
    • Alya
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "heavens, highborn, exalted"
      • Description:

        Alya is most familiar in the US in its much-more-complicated form Aaliyah, the spelling used by the later singer. The traditional name of the star system Theta Serpentis, Alya is also an established Muslim first name and a Turkish place-name. It may also be a Russian short form for Alexandra or any other Al- name.
    • Amadea
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "God's beloved"
      • Description:

        Amadea is a strong and musical feminine form of Amadeus, as in Mozart.
    • Amadora
      • Amaia
        • Origin:

          Spanish or Basque
        • Meaning:

          "high place or end"
        • Description:

          This pretty and uncommon Basque name is all but unheard of in this country. Amaya is a spelling variation as well as a similar Japanese name meaning "night rain." With the newfound popularity of Amara and Amora, Amaia and Amaya are among the Spanish names for girls we'll be hearing a lot more of in the US.
      • Amarantha
        • Origin:

          Flower name; Greek
        • Meaning:

          "unfading"
        • Description:

          Amarantha is a rare botanical name whose mythical equivalent was believed to be immortal. The Italian and Spanish form is the somewhat-more-acccessible Amaranta.
      • Amaryllis
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "to sparkle"
        • Description:

          If you love both unique baby names and flower names for girls, Amaryllis might be a perfect choice for you.
      • Amaya
        • Origin:

          Spanish version of Amaia or Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "mother city; the end; night rain"
        • Description:

          The Spanish form of Amaya is both a given name and a surname, originating from the Spanish mountain and village of Amaya. In this context it means "mother city" or "the capital." Amaya can also be considered a derivation of Amaia, a Basque name meaning "the end." In Japan, Amaya is a surname.
      • Ambrosia
        • Origin:

          Latin, feminine form of Ambrose
        • Meaning:

          "Immortal"
        • Description:

          Ambrosia combines some of the more whimsical qualities of more popular Aurora and Isabella, with a heavenly meaning.
      • America
        • Origin:

          Place-name
        • Description:

          Given to children of both sexes as far back as colonial times, this carries a lot of baggage. However, parents continue to take the risk. Actress America Ferrera may be have inspired some families to choose the name. Ferrera's Honduras-born mother shares her unusual name.
      • Americana
        • Amerie
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name
          • Description:

            Pop princess Amerie is half Korean, half African-American. Her name may relate to Amelia, Emily, Emery, or Amory, though there's no exact equivalent among historical names. But doubtless there will be more Ameries, starting now.
        • Amidala
          • Origin:

            Italian
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful flower"
          • Description:

            An attractive enough name, but for die-hard Star Wars fans only.
        • Amira
          • Origin:

            Hebrew, Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "princess"
          • Description:

            This shimmery name, often given to girls born on the harvest feast of Shavuot, and also used in the Muslim community, is increasing in popularity. Amira is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, meaning "princess", and fits in well with a variety of trending names like Amara, Amaya, and Mira. Amira is in the Top 100 in several countries, including Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, and Hungary. In the US, Amira entered the Top 1000 in 1998 and has been rising since, now in the Top 250. Overall Amira is a gorgeous multicultural choice.
        • Amoret
          • Origin:

            Literary name
          • Description:

            This lovely name from Spenser's The Faerie Queene is borne by a character who represents married love. A related unusual-yet-usable choice: Amabel.
        • Andromache
          • Origin:

            Greek,"battle of man"
          • Meaning:

            "battle of man"
          • Description:

            Andromache is a name found scattered throughout ancient literature. She was Hector's long-suffering wife in The Iliad and The Odyssey, featured in The Trojan Women and Andromache by Euripides, then later appeared in Shakepeare's Troilus and Cressida, and Jean Racine's 1667 play Andromaque. It is not likely to make many appearances in the modern world.