Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Avielle
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "God is my father"
    • Description:

      Variation of Aviela/Abiela, feminine forms of the Biblical Aviel/Abiel "God is my father". The modernized/anglicized double-l spellings are popular now in English-speaking countries.
  2. Avigail
    • Origin:

      Variation of Abigail
    • Meaning:

      "my father is joyful"
    • Description:

      Though Abigail has long been a very popular girls' name in the US, modern Hebrew form Avigail is rare here but among the Top 10 girls' names in Israel.
  3. Avigayil
    • Description:

      Avigayil is a feminine Hebrew name, a variant of Abigail, meaning 'my father's joy' or 'source of joy.' This traditional biblical name appears in the Old Testament as one of King David's wives, known for her beauty and wisdom. In Jewish communities, Avigayil (sometimes spelled Avigayil or Avigail) remains popular, especially among more traditional or Orthodox families. While less common than the anglicized Abigail in Western countries, Avigayil has seen modest usage in Israel and among Jewish diaspora communities, appreciated for its rich heritage and meaningful etymology.
  4. Avihail
    • Description:

      Avihail is a feminine Hebrew name with biblical roots, appearing in the Old Testament. It combines the elements "avi" meaning "my father" and "hail" meaning "strength" or "might," creating the beautiful meaning "my father is strength" or "father of might." This powerful and meaningful name remains relatively uncommon outside of Jewish communities, making it a distinctive choice. Avihail carries spiritual significance while offering the appealing nickname options of Avi or Hail. For parents seeking a name with deep historical roots and profound meaning that isn't commonly used, Avihail represents a strong yet feminine option with biblical heritage.
  5. Avika
    • Description:

      Avika is a beautiful feminine name with diverse cultural roots. In Sanskrit, it can be related to words meaning 'earth' or 'small bird,' while in Hebrew, it may be connected to meanings like 'pleasant' or 'springlike.' This melodic name has gained modest popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive yet accessible options. Avika balances uniqueness with a pleasant sound and straightforward pronunciation. The name's cross-cultural appeal makes it suitable for families with various backgrounds, and its contemporary feel places it among modern naming trends without being overly trendy. Avika projects an image of gentleness and warmth while still carrying strength.
  6. Avila
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "desired; or island, water"
    • Description:

      An unusual and appealing name that is the origin of Evelyn, via the Norman French name Aveline. It derives from an obscure Germanic root, the meaning of which is not clear. Theories include "desired, wished for" and "water, island".
  7. Avina
    • Description:

      Avina is a feminine name with multicultural origins. In Sanskrit, it may relate to 'avi' meaning 'to protect' or 'to favor,' suggesting protection or blessing. Some interpret it as meaning 'earth goddess' or 'nature lover' in certain contexts. In Hebrew, it could be connected to 'avin' meaning 'understanding' or 'intelligence.' The name also appears in various Slavic languages with different etymological roots. Avina has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowels, making it appealing across linguistic boundaries. While not among the most common names globally, it has seen modest usage in diverse communities. The name's cross-cultural presence gives it versatility while maintaining a distinctive character that feels both modern and timeless.

  8. Avionna
    • Description:

      Avionna is a feminine name of modern American origin, likely derived as a creative variation of names like Ava or Aviana, possibly combined with the ending of names like Brionna or Fionna. The prefix 'Avi-' may suggest connections to Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' conveying imagery of flight, freedom, and grace. This contemporary name emerged in the late 20th century and gained modest popularity in the early 2000s, particularly in the United States. With its melodic sound and unique composition, Avionna appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name that still feels familiar and pronounceable. The name has a contemporary feel while maintaining feminine elegance, making it both modern and timeless. Avionna often evokes perceptions of beauty, originality, and gentle strength.

  9. Avira
    • Origin:

      Tamil
    • Meaning:

      "bright"
    • Description:

      A rare girls' name with cross-cultural appeal to burn, Avira might be a good option for parents interested in Ava but put off by its huge popularity.
  10. Avis
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "bird"
    • Description:

      Avis is a bird name that's been in hibernation for awhile, possibly due to the car rental association, but it could make a return on the wings of Ava. Baldwin brother Daniel chose it for his daughter.
  11. Avita
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      Avita sounds like a drug name. In fact, it is! (It's an acne medication.) While that may not be enough to stop you, you might want to consider Aviva, Vita, or Evita (which has issues of its own) instead.
  12. Aviv
    • Description:

      Aviv is a feminine name of Hebrew origin meaning 'spring' or 'renewal.' In Israel, Tel Aviv literally means 'hill of spring,' and Aviv is also the name of the spring month in the Hebrew calendar when Passover occurs. The name carries strong associations with freshness, new beginnings, and natural rebirth. While traditionally used for both genders in Israel, it has been increasingly used as a feminine name internationally. Aviv appeals to parents seeking a simple, meaningful name with cultural significance. Its brevity gives it a modern feel, while its meaning connects it to nature and cycles of growth. The name's cross-cultural potential and positive connotations make it accessible despite being relatively uncommon outside of Israel.

  13. Aviva
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "springlike, fresh, dewy"
    • Description:

      Aviva is vivacious and memorable, a fresh spin on the Vivian and Vivienne names that have been getting more popular since Angelina and Brad chose one for their twin daughter. Another A-beginning palindrome name: Aziza.
  14. Avivah
    • Description:

      Avivah is a beautiful feminine name with Hebrew origins, meaning 'spring' or 'renewal.' This lyrical name carries connotations of freshness, rebirth, and vitality. While relatively uncommon in mainstream Western naming practices, Avivah has maintained consistent usage within Jewish communities. The name is related to the Hebrew word 'aviv,' which refers to the season of spring and appears in the name of the Israeli city Tel Aviv ('Hill of Spring'). Avivah offers a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with spiritual significance and a connection to natural cycles of renewal and growth. Its melodic sound features soft vowels that create a gentle yet distinctive impression.
  15. Avivi
    • Description:

      Avivi is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, derived from the Hebrew word "aviv" meaning "spring" or "renewal." The name evokes freshness, youth, and the blossoming qualities of springtime. While uncommon in most Western countries, Avivi carries beautiful symbolism related to new beginnings and natural beauty. The repetition of the 'v' sound creates a melodic, gentle flow when pronounced. As a relatively rare name, Avivi offers parents seeking something unique yet meaningful a distinctive choice that resonates with themes of growth and rejuvenation while maintaining connections to Hebrew linguistic traditions.
  16. Avivice
    • Description:

      Avivice is an exceedingly rare feminine name with possible connections to Latin and Hebrew origins. It may be related to the Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' suggesting qualities of freedom and grace. Alternatively, it could be a unique variation of names derived from the Hebrew 'aviv' meaning 'spring' or 'renewal.' The suffix '-ice' creates a medieval feeling, reminiscent of names like Clarice or Beatrice. Avivice has remained extremely uncommon throughout recorded naming history, making it a truly distinctive choice. Its melodic sound and unusual letter combination give it an ethereal, almost mythical quality that might appeal to parents seeking a name virtually guaranteed to be unique.
  17. Avivit
    • Description:

      Avivit is a feminine Hebrew name derived from the word 'aviv,' meaning 'spring' or 'renewal.' The suffix '-it' creates a feminine form, so Avivit essentially means 'springlike' or 'fresh.' This beautiful name embodies the concepts of rebirth, growth, and blossoming potential. In Israel, where the name originated, spring (aviv) holds special cultural significance, as Tel Aviv literally means 'Hill of Spring.' Avivit remains relatively uncommon outside of Israeli and Jewish communities, making it a distinctive choice. The name carries bright, optimistic associations with the renewal and hope that springtime brings, suggesting a personality full of vitality and fresh perspectives. Its musical quality with the repeated 'v' sound gives it a gentle, flowing pronunciation.

  18. Aviya
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "God is my father"
    • Description:

      A softer, more feminine variation of Abijah.
  19. Aviyah
    • Description:

      Aviyah is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, derived from elements meaning 'my father is God' or 'God is my father.' It appears as a variant of biblical names like Abijah or Aviya. The name carries strong spiritual connotations, reflecting devotion and divine connection in Jewish tradition. Aviyah has gained modest popularity in recent years, particularly in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide, as parents increasingly seek names with meaningful cultural and religious significance. The name has a melodic quality with its flowing vowels and gentle consonants. Modern parents may be drawn to Aviyah for its biblical roots combined with a contemporary sound. The ending 'yah' references the divine name in Hebrew tradition, adding spiritual significance to this elegant name.
  20. Avleen
    • Origin:

      Variation of Aveline or Punjabi
    • Meaning:

      "desired, island, water; blessed by God, at one with God"
    • Description:

      A multicultural option, Avleen feels both unusual yet totally familiar. As a Punjabi name, it is derived from the elements av meaning "god" and leen meaning "merged, absorbed" and is interpreted to mean "blessed by God" or "at one with God". Alternatively, it may be considered an alternative form of Aveline, inspired by other variations Aileen and Evelyn and blended into one.