Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Ayisah
- Ayisha
- Ayla
Origin:
Hebrew, or TurkishMeaning:
"oak tree, or halo, moonlight"Description:
Bright, fresh, and sunny, Ayla is a fashionable choice for girls. Reminiscent of other trending names such as Layla, Isla, and Ava, Ayla has recently found its place in the Top 100.
- Aylah
Origin:
Hebrew, or Turkish, spelling variation of AylaMeaning:
"oak tree, or halo, moonlight"Description:
Aylah is a spelling variant of the on trend Ayla, sharing that -ah ending with other current favorites like Delilah, Savannah, and Norah. Currently in the UK Top 800 and given to almost 200 girls in the US each year, it is becoming increasingly familiar.
- Aylani
Origin:
Variation of Alani, HawaiianMeaning:
"orange tree"Description:
One of the newest members of the ever-growing cult of pseudo-Hawaiian girl names ending in -lani. Aylani was amongst the newest entries to the US charts in 2023, just barely making the cut at #1000.
- Aylee
Origin:
Scottish, EnglishMeaning:
"light"Description:
Phonetic anglicisation of the popular Scottish name Eilidh, a relative of Eleanor or Helen.
- Ayleen
Origin:
Variation of Aileen or AylaDescription:
The rise of Ayla seems to have revived this variation.
- Aylen
Origin:
MapucheMeaning:
"ember; clear"Description:
A rising choice for baby girls in Uruguay.
- Ayleth
Description:
This medieval sounding name is a modern invention, used in the video game Final Fantasy.
- Aylin
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"of the moon"Description:
This Turkish name has some of today's most popular sounds - partly like Isla and Ayla with the well-loved -lin ending of Evelyn, Oaklynn, and Brooklynn. Used internationally, it's currently on trend in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Azerbaijan, and Mexico too. It also ranks in the US and The Netherlands Top 500s, and in the the UK Top 1000. With its glowing meaning and contemporary sounds but established feel, Aylin could make a lovely choice.
- Ayline
- Aylinn
- Ayliz
- Aylla
- Ayn
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Ayn is a nonconformist name associated with controversial Russian-born writer and philosopher Ayn Rand, (born Alisa) author of The Fountainhead, who adopted it when she moved to the US in 1926.
- Ayna
- Aynoor
Origin:
Arabic variation of Aynur, TurkishMeaning:
"moonlight"Description:
Ethereal name with a moony halo.
- Aynsley
- Aynur
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"moonlight"Description:
Derived from the Turkish ay, meaning "moon," and the Arabic nur, meaning "light."
- Ayo
Origin:
Yoruba, NigerianMeaning:
"joy"Description:
This charming West African mini name fits in with the other similarly short names that are all the rage right now. Ayo is enjoying new visibility thanks to actress Ayo Edebiri, star of TV's The Bear.