Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Avneet
    • Origin:

      Sikh
    • Meaning:

      "helpful"
    • Description:

      Avneet is a name usually seen in the Sikh Indian community. Actress Avneet Kaur is a notable bearer of this name.
  2. Avni
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "earth"
    • Description:

      A grounded Indian name, perfect for a daughter with an earth sign.
  3. Avnit
    • Description:

      Avnit is a rare and distinctive feminine name with roots in Indian culture. In Sanskrit, it may be related to words meaning "earth" or "protected," though interpretations can vary across different regions. The name carries a modern, crisp sound while maintaining cultural significance. With just two syllables, Avnit is concise yet memorable. The name remains uncommon in Western countries, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a unique identity for their daughter while honoring South Asian heritage. While not frequently found in popularity charts, Avnit has been steadily used within certain communities. Its simplicity allows for easy pronunciation across different languages despite its cultural specificity.
  4. Avnoor
    • Description:

      Avnoor is a feminine name of Sikh and Punjabi origin, blending 'Av' meaning 'protection' and 'Noor' meaning 'light' in Punjabi. This beautiful name carries the profound meaning of 'protected light' or 'divine light.' In Sikh families, the name reflects spiritual illumination and divine guidance. While primarily used in Punjabi communities throughout India and the diaspora, Avnoor has gradually gained recognition in multicultural societies. The name carries cultural richness while being relatively easy to pronounce in different languages, making it increasingly appealing to parents seeking names with spiritual significance and cultural depth.
  5. Avonlea
    • Origin:

      Place name
    • Meaning:

      "river by a field"
    • Description:

      As all good Anne of Green Gables buffs would know, Avonlea is the fictional Canadian town created by L. M. Montgomery that Anne Shirley considers home. The literary creation inspired a real Canadian town to adopt the name. Avonlea would make a lovely literary choice for any baby, and would fit in with the Ava and "-lee" naming trends right now.
  6. Avori
    • Description:

      Avori is a feminine name with a contemporary feel and possibly multiple origins. It may be a creative variation of Ivory, evoking the precious material's pure white color and valuable nature. Alternatively, it could have Finnish roots, where 'avori' relates to openness or spaciousness. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing vowels and gentle 'r' sound. Though relatively uncommon in mainstream usage, Avori has gained some traction among parents seeking modern names with a distinctive sound and an elegant quality. Its rarity gives the name a unique appeal, while its straightforward pronunciation makes it accessible. The name's brevity and ending with 'i' aligns with current naming trends favoring short names with vowel endings.
  7. Avory
    • Description:

      Avory is a feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may derive from the Old French name Aubri, meaning 'elf ruler,' or from the English surname Avery, which originated from the Norman French names Alberich or Alfred. Traditionally used for both genders, Avory has more recently leaned feminine, though remains gender-neutral. This spelling variation, with the 'o' rather than the more common 'e' in Avery, gives the name a distinctive quality while maintaining the same melodic sound. The name has seen modest usage in English-speaking countries, appealing to parents seeking something familiar yet uncommon. Avory carries a sophisticated, slightly vintage feel with its soft sounds and literary associations.
  8. Avoyelles
    • Origin:

      Place name
    • Description:

      The name of a parish in Louisiana, Avoyelles has the characteristics that make it a prime possibility for parents seeking a unique place name, especially if Louisiana or Cajun culture are significant. It has built-in nicknames Ava and Elle that could make it much more wearable.
  9. Avra
    • Description:

      Avra is a feminine name with multiple cultural roots. In Hebrew, it relates to Abraham, meaning "father of many," while in Greek it can mean "breeze" or connect to the word "avrio" meaning "tomorrow." This cross-cultural name carries a sense of freshness and possibility with its airy sound and positive associations. Relatively uncommon in most Western countries, Avra offers a distinctive alternative to more popular names like Ava or Eva while maintaining a similar melodic quality. The name's brevity and open vowel sounds give it a contemporary feel despite its ancient origins. Avra projects gentle strength and optimism, making it appealing to parents seeking a name that is both unique and accessible.
  10. Avri
    • Origin:

      English or Hebrew, spelling variation of Avery or feminine short form of Avraham
    • Description:

      The name recently given to their daughter by Susan and Robert Downey, Jr. is pronounced like Avery and may be seen as a kree8tiv spelling variation of that popular unisex name or a girlish short form of Avraham, the Biblical Hebrew form of Abraham.
  11. Avril
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "April"
    • Description:

      The French Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne put the spotlight on this name when she made the charts with "Sk8er Boi". It is simply the French form of April, the fourth month of the year, whose name might derive from the Latin aperire meaning "to open" in reference to the start of spring in the Northern hemisphere. Other sources suggest it comes from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite.
  12. Avrilia
    • Description:

      Avrilia is a feminine name with roots in multiple traditions. It appears to be a feminine variation of April or Avril, names derived from the Latin 'aperire' meaning 'to open,' referencing spring when flowers begin to bloom. The name also bears similarity to Avriela or Avriella, variations of the Hebrew name Ariel meaning 'lion of God.' With its melodic quality and the elegant '-ia' ending common in Greek, Italian, and Eastern European naming patterns, Avrilia has a romantic, international flair. Though relatively uncommon, it offers an intriguing alternative to more familiar April-derived names. The name suggests qualities of freshness, renewal, and natural beauty, evoking springtime imagery. Avrilia might appeal to parents seeking a distinctive name with classical undertones and seasonal connections.
  13. Avrill
    • Description:

      Avrill is a feminine variation of the name April, which derives from the Latin word 'aperire' meaning 'to open,' referencing the opening or blossoming of flowers in spring. While April is more common, Avrill offers a distinctive French-influenced spelling that adds sophistication. The name carries springtime associations of renewal, freshness, and vitality. Though relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, Avrill provides a unique alternative to more popular seasonal names while maintaining recognizable roots. Its distinctive double 'l' ending gives it a touch of elegance that sets it apart from the traditional April.

  14. Avrille
    • Description:

      Avrille is a feminine name that appears to be a creative variation of April, the month name derived from the Latin 'aperire' meaning 'to open,' referencing spring blossoms. The French-inspired spelling gives the familiar month name an elegant, sophisticated quality. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, this stylized version offers a distinctive alternative to the more common April. The double 'l' and 'v' instead of 'p' create a more exotic look and sound that may appeal to parents seeking something familiar yet distinctive. Avrille carries the same fresh, springtime associations as April but with an added touch of European sophistication and uniqueness.
  15. Avrillia
    • Description:

      Avrillia is a rare feminine name likely derived from the Latin word 'aprilis,' meaning 'to open' or 'to bloom,' which also gave us the month name April. This elaborate and lyrical name carries associations with springtime, renewal, and fresh beginnings. The name has an ethereal, almost fantastical quality with its flowing syllables and uncommon construction. While exceedingly rare in usage, Avrillia shares roots with the more familiar April and the French name Avril. The unusual suffix '-illia' gives it a distinctive melodic quality that sets it apart. This name might appeal to parents seeking something truly unique with classical undertones and natural symbolism. Its rarity means a child named Avrillia would likely never meet another, while its intuitive pronunciation prevents it from being overly challenging.

  16. Avrit
    • Description:

      Avrit is an extremely rare feminine name with uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Hebrew roots or representing a variant of Averil/Avril, which comes from the Latin 'aprilis' meaning 'to open' or referring to the month of April. The name's obscurity makes it difficult to trace a definitive origin or meaning. As a given name, Avrit has remained exceptionally uncommon throughout recorded naming history, appearing only sporadically in records. Its distinctive sound combines brevity with a strong ending consonant, giving it a modern, crisp quality despite potential ancient roots. For parents seeking true uniqueness, Avrit offers a name unlikely to be shared with classmates while still having a pronounceable, accessible sound pattern.
  17. Avry
    • Description:

      Avry is a contemporary feminine name that exemplifies modern naming trends with its sleek, concise style. Likely a creative variation of Avery, which itself began as an English surname before becoming a popular first name. Avry maintains the appealing sound of Avery while offering a more distinctive spelling. The name has a fresh, airy quality with its soft consonants and open ending. Though uncommon, Avry began appearing on naming records in the early 2000s, coinciding with the rise of similar-sounding names. Parents might choose Avry seeking a name that feels familiar yet unique, contemporary without being invented. Its simplicity makes it accessible across cultures while its uncommon spelling gives it individuality. The name works well in professional settings while maintaining a youthful energy.
  18. Avy
    • Description:

      Avy is a contemporary feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may be a variant of Avery or Ava, both of which have gained popularity in recent decades. Avy could derive from the Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird', suggesting qualities of freedom and grace. As a standalone name, Avy has a modern, minimalist appeal with its short, symmetrical structure. In the United States, Avy remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality while still being easy to pronounce and spell. Its brevity and ending 'y' sound create a name that feels both youthful and adaptable, suitable from childhood through adulthood.

  19. Avyana
    • Description:

      Avyana is a modern feminine name that likely evolved as a creative blend of popular name elements. It may combine the trendy "Av" beginning (found in names like Ava, Avery, and Avalon) with the flowing "yana" ending common in Slavic and Sanskrit-derived names. Though lacking a specific historical origin, Avyana has an ethereal, melodic quality that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. The name has gained modest usage in the United States in recent years, part of the trend toward created names with appealing sounds and rhythms. Avyana's four syllables flow gracefully, while its combination of familiar elements with unique arrangement gives babies an identity that feels both original and connected to contemporary naming patterns.

  20. Avyanna
    • Origin:

      Variation of Aviana
    • Meaning:

      "bird"
    • Description:

      A rising respelling of Aviana.