Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Astara
    • Aster
      • Origin:

        English; Amharic
      • Meaning:

        "star"
      • Description:

        This is a fresh new addition to the botanical list; comedian Gilbert Gottfried made it a real bouquet when he named his daughter Lily Aster. And the name of the little girl on television's Dexter sounds like Aster, but is actually spelled Astor, which brings it more high society name. Aster relates to the Greek word for star. In Ethiopia, Aster is pronounced "ah-STAIR", and is the Amharic variation of Biblical Esther.
    • Astera
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "Aster"
      • Description:

        Pronounced as-TAIR-ah, this is one of many frequently heard Israeli flower names. Other floral choices popular in Israel include Dafna, which means laurel; Dailia; Irit, which means daffodil; and Vered, which means rose.
    • Asteria
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "star"
      • Description:

        Asteria is an Anglicized spelling of the Greek Astraea or Astraia, the goddess of justice and innocence. She became the constellation Virgo, so all forms of this name would be especially appropriate for a child born in late August or early September.
    • Asterina
      • Asterope
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "lightning"
        • Description:

          Asterope is an undiscovered name that has three wonderful nature connotations: 1) (from its meaning) lighting; 2) it is a type of butterfly 3) it is the name of an asteroid. Asterope is a great name for those looking for something similar to Penelope or Aster, but even more unusual.
      • Asti
        • Astoria
          • Origin:

            Place name
          • Description:

            Long more associated with the New York Waldorf- hotel and the neighborhood in Queens than as a baby name, Astoria is finally beginning to emerge from their shadow and find favor with parents looking to move beyond Brooklyn. The name Astoria is drawn from the surname of titan of industry John Jacob Astor, theorized to mean "hawk."
        • Astra
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "stars"
          • Description:

            A starry-eyed, intergalactic name, far rarer than Stella or Esther. It's attached both to a comic book character and to Princess Astra on "Doctor Who".
        • Astraea
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "of the stars"
          • Description:

            Astraea -- also found as Astraia -- is the Greek goddess of justice and innocence who left earth to become the constellation Virgo after she grew unhappy with the state of humanity. She was prophesised to return and begin a new Golden Age, meaning she is associated with renewal - and with Queen Elizabeth I of England thanks to Renaissance writers associating her with the goddess.
        • Astraeia
          • Astraia
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "star"
            • Description:

              Astraia -- or Astraea or Asteria -- is the Greek goddess of justice and innocence who became the constellation Virgo. While largely unknown today, this is one of the Greek goddess namesthat may be rediscovered.
          • Astrape
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "lightning"
            • Description:

              Astrape and Bronte are twin goddesses representing lightning and thunder in Greek mythology. The sisters would carry Zeus's thunderbolts.
          • Astrea
            • Astri
              • Astria
                • Astrid
                  • Origin:

                    Scandinavian
                  • Meaning:

                    "divinely beautiful"
                  • Description:

                    Astrid has been a Scandinavian royal name since the tenth century, and many people associated it with the Swedish author of the Pippi Longstocking stories, Astrid Lindgren. Astrid is derived from the name Ástríðr, which is made up of the Old Norse elements that mean "god" and "beautiful."
                • Astrida
                  • Astride
                    • Astrud