Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Aryani
Origin:
American variation of Arya, SanskritMeaning:
"noble; air; song"Description:
A nouveau elaboration of Arya that may have also been influenced by the rise of -ani ending names such as Leilani.
- Aryanna
Origin:
Spelling variation of Ariana/AriannaDescription:
In all its iterations, this name is on the rise. Ariana and Arianna are both highly popular choices in the US, and as with other popular appellations, creative spellings are inevitable. The trendy y in place of the i might be tempting, but anyone bearing this spelling will constantly be correcting people who assume one of the two dominant versions.
- Aryanne
- Aryanwen
- Aryel
- Aryella
- Aryelle
- Aryia
- Aryiah
- Aryn
- Aryonna
- Arza
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"panels of cedar"Description:
Straightforward yet intriguing, a winning combination.
- Arzice
- Arzilla
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"perky, spry"Description:
This energetic and feminine Italian word name means "perky" or "spry." It has seen very little usage in the United States—in fact, the only year it appeared at all in the Social Security records was 1923, when 5 girls were given the name. Nonetheless, the Z could be enough to attract current namers. However, be aware that pronunciation may be an issue in English-speaking countries.
- Arzoey
- Arzoi
- Aría
- Asa
Origin:
Hebrew, Japanese, or ScandinavianMeaning:
"healer; morning; of the gods"Description:
A male Biblical name meaning healer, Asa is also an international gem. In Japanese, it means "(born in the) morning". And in Scandinavia, where it's generally spelled Åsa or Ása and pronounced O-sa, it's a popular diminutive form of Old Norse names beginning with the element áss "god".
- Asahi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"morning sun"Description:
Bright, just like its meaning.
- Asaki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"morning moon or morning blossom"Description:
Depending on the kanji characters used, this attractive and energetic Japanese name can have a variety of meanings relating to nature.