Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Ardyth
    • Description:

      Ardyth is a distinctive feminine name with Old English and Welsh roots. It likely derives from the Welsh 'ardd' meaning 'hill' or may be related to Arthur, suggesting noble qualities. This uncommon name peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1930s but has since become quite rare, giving it a vintage charm. The name carries connotations of strength and elevation, possibly evoking images of highlands and nobility. Ardyth has a sophisticated sound with its soft beginning and crisp ending. Those named Ardyth often appreciate the name's uniqueness and historical depth. While never extremely popular, the name represents a piece of naming history that connects to Celtic and Anglo-Saxon traditions, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with historical roots.
  2. Areatha
    • Description:

      Areatha is a feminine name that appears to be a variant of Aretha, which has Greek origins meaning "virtuous" or "excellent." The most famous bearer is soul singer Aretha Franklin, whose influence may have inspired variations of her name. Areatha adds an extra syllable to the traditional spelling, giving it a more rhythmic flow. While not commonly found in mainstream naming records, this distinctive variation may appeal to parents seeking a name with musical associations or looking to honor the "Queen of Soul." The name carries a sense of strength and dignity, qualities associated with its more famous counterpart. As with many alternate spellings, Areatha likely emerged in the mid-to-late 20th century when personalized name variations became more popular.
  3. Areen
    • Description:

      Areen is a delicate feminine name with diverse cultural roots. In Arabic, it can mean 'throne' or refer to a lion's den, suggesting strength and nobility. The name also appears in Armenian usage, and some sources suggest possible Irish or Hebrew connections as well. With its concise two-syllable structure and melodic sound, Areen has a contemporary feel while maintaining cultural depth. Though relatively uncommon in Western countries, the name has seen modest usage in Middle Eastern and Armenian communities. Its cross-cultural appeal, distinctive sound, and positive associations make Areen attractive to parents seeking a name that's both unique and meaningful.

  4. Areesha
    • Description:

      Areesha is a beautiful feminine name with Arabic and Islamic origins. It's a variant of Arisha or Aresha, derived from the name Aisha, which means "alive" or "prosperous." In Muslim tradition, Aisha was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, who was known for her intelligence and strength of character. The name Areesha has gained popularity in South Asian countries, particularly Pakistan and India, as well as in Muslim communities worldwide. With its melodic sound and meaningful heritage, Areesha offers both cultural significance and aesthetic appeal. The name has a gentle, flowing quality while still maintaining a sense of dignity and grace. Parents might choose this name for its beautiful sound, spiritual connections, or to honor their cultural heritage.
  5. Areetha
    • Description:

      Areetha appears to be a unique spelling variation of Aretha, a name that gained prominence through the legendary singer Aretha Franklin. The name has Greek origins, derived from 'arete,' meaning 'virtue,' 'excellence,' or 'goodness.' This alternative spelling adds an extra 'e,' creating a distinctive appearance while maintaining the same melodic pronunciation. Areetha remains quite rare, appealing to parents who admire the sound and cultural significance of Aretha but desire something more uncommon. The name carries connotations of strength, dignity, and artistic expression, influenced by Aretha Franklin's powerful legacy as the 'Queen of Soul.' This spelling variation offers a subtle way to honor that legacy while establishing a slightly different identity.

  6. Arela
    • Description:

      Arela is a delicate feminine name with possible Hebrew origins, where it may be related to the word "ara'el" meaning "angel" or "hero of God." In some interpretations, it could be a variation of Ariella, meaning "lion of God." Arela might also have roots in other cultures, such as being a variant of the Spanish Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky." This melodious name remains relatively uncommon but offers a beautiful alternative to more popular names like Aria or Arielle. Its gentle rhythm and soft ending sound create a name that feels both graceful and distinctive, with an ethereal quality that many parents find appealing.

  7. Areli
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "lion of God; altar of the sky"
    • Description:

      In Hebrew, Areli is a masculine name borne by a minor character in the Bible, and combining the appealing sounds of Ari and Eli.
  8. Arella
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "messenger from God, angel"
    • Description:

      Bell-like and original.
  9. Arelle
    • Description:

      Arelle is a delicate feminine name with several possible origins. It may be a variant of Ariel, the Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God,' with a feminine French-inspired ending. Alternatively, it could be related to Arielle, the French feminine form of Ariel. The name might also connect to 'ara,' Hebrew for 'earth,' combined with the French diminutive suffix '-elle,' creating a name suggesting 'little earth.' Arelle has a melodious quality with its soft consonants and flowing sound. Though relatively uncommon, it fits with contemporary naming trends favoring elegant names with multiple syllables and feminine endings. The name strikes a balance between uniqueness and accessibility, with recognizable elements but a distinctive overall impression.
  10. Areminta
    • Description:

      Areminta is a feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Araminta, which first appeared in 17th-century literature. It may have Greek roots relating to 'defender' or could be a creative literary invention. The name has an antique, Southern charm, reminiscent of plantation-era America where it occasionally appeared among aristocratic families. Areminta offers a rare combination of delicacy and strength, with its flowing syllables and uncommon status. Though never widely popular, it maintains appeal for parents seeking a uniquely vintage name with literary connections. Areminta provides the familiar nicknames Minty, Minta, or Arie, adding versatility to this elaborate and graceful choice.
  11. Arene
    • Description:

      Arene is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may derive from Greek, potentially relating to Eirene (meaning "peace"), or it could be a variant of Irene. Some linguists suggest connections to Latin roots like "arena" or "arenula" (small sand). The name has a gentle, flowing quality with its open vowels and soft consonants. Arene remains quite rare in most countries, making it an uncommon choice that carries an elegant, somewhat mysterious appeal. Its simplicity and classical sound may attract parents looking for a distinctive name that still feels familiar and is relatively easy to pronounce.

  12. Areta
    • Description:

      Areta is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Greek, it relates to 'arete,' meaning 'excellence,' 'virtue,' or 'goodness'—concepts highly valued in ancient Greek philosophy. The name also appears in Māori culture, though with different etymological roots. Areta can sometimes be considered a variant of Aretha, famously borne by the legendary singer Aretha Franklin. The name has a melodious quality with its soft consonants and balanced syllables. Though uncommon in English-speaking countries, Areta's international character gives it cross-cultural appeal. The name's association with virtue and excellence provides an aspirational quality, while its relative rarity offers distinctiveness. Areta projects both strength and femininity, with a timeless quality that works well across different ages.

  13. Arete
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "virtue"
    • Description:

      Arete is a minor goddess in Greek mythology who personifies the idea of excellence or perfect virtue. There is also a mythological queen Arete, with her sister an "exacter of justice".
  14. Aretha
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "virtuous"
    • Description:

      There's still only one.
  15. Arethusa
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "quick water"
    • Description:

      In Greek mythology, Arethusa is a nymph who is transformed into a fresh water fountain. The name is also used for a type of orchid and featured in Bleak House by Charles Dickens.
  16. Aretina
    • Description:

      Aretina is a rare feminine name with classical roots, likely derived from Greek origins. It may be connected to the Greek word "arete," meaning "virtue" or "excellence," concepts highly valued in ancient Greek philosophy. Alternatively, it could be related to Aretino, referring to someone from Arezzo, Italy. The name has an elegant, scholarly quality with its classical sound and rhythm. Aretina has never been common in English-speaking countries, making it an extremely distinctive choice. Its refined sound evokes images of Renaissance art and classical literature. The name offers the appeal of ancient wisdom and virtue while remaining fresh and unique in modern contexts, appealing to parents seeking a name with historical depth and uncommon status.
  17. Aretta
    • Description:

      Aretta is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It could be a variant of Arletta, derived from the Germanic name Arletta, meaning "pledge" or "noble" and "eagle." Alternatively, it might be related to Arietta, a diminutive of the Italian aria, meaning "melody" or "air." As a relatively uncommon name in the United States, Aretta enjoyed modest popularity in the early 20th century but has since become quite rare. The name carries a vintage charm and musical quality that might appeal to parents seeking something distinctive yet melodious for their daughters.
  18. Arette
    • Description:

      Arette is a feminine name with French origins, possibly derived from a picturesque village in southwestern France near the Pyrenees mountains. The name carries a delicate, artistic quality with its soft sounds and elegant structure. Though uncommon even in France, Arette possesses a distinctively French character while remaining accessible to speakers of other languages. It can be seen as a more unique alternative to similar-sounding names like Aria, Arlette, or Colette. The name evokes images of mountain landscapes and pastoral beauty through its geographical connections. Arette offers parents seeking a rare and refined name an option that balances uniqueness with a pleasant, melodic sound and subtle cultural heritage.
  19. Arfa
    • Description:

      Arfa is a feminine name with roots in multiple cultures. In Arabic tradition, it means "high" or "elevated," symbolizing someone of lofty ideals or status. The name also appears in Pakistani and Persian cultures with connections to concepts of knowledge and elegance. Despite its ancient origins, Arfa remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, giving it a distinctive quality. The name's simple two-syllable structure makes it easily pronounceable across language barriers while maintaining its exotic appeal. Arfa gained some international recognition through Pakistani child prodigy Arfa Karim, who became the world's youngest Microsoft Certified Professional at age nine. The name appeals to parents seeking a name that combines simplicity, meaningful origins, and multicultural resonance.

  20. Argenta
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "silvery"
    • Description:

      More modern and alluring than Silver, Argenta is one of the few mineral/metal-related names.