Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Azariah
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "helped by God"
    • Description:

      Though this is a popular name for men in the Bible, today it's used with this spelling for nearly equal numbers of girls and boys. The Azaria variation is much more often given to girls.
  2. Azariyah
    • Azaya
      • Azaylah
        • Azaylia
          • Azazel
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "scapegoat"
            • Description:

              In the Hebrew bible, Azazel is the name of the place where the scapegoat bearing the Jews' sins during Yom Kippur was sacrificed. In Christian and Islamic traditions, Azazel is the name of a fallen angel.
          • Azeneth
            • Origin:

              Ancient Egyptian via Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "holy to Anath"
            • Description:

              A highly unusual Biblical girls' name whose popularity in Latin America is beginning to spill over into the U.S.. Azeneth is one of those unique baby names we'll be hearing a lot more of.
          • Azenor
            • Origin:

              Breton form of Elinor or Helen
            • Meaning:

              "light"
            • Description:

              One way to spin grandma Helen or Ellen's name off the beaten track. The legendary Azenor was a tragic 6th century Breton princess who was mother to a saint. This personage also may be known as Senara.
          • Azha
            • Origin:

              Persian
            • Meaning:

              "the breeding place"
            • Description:

              Star name that could also be another spelling of Asia or Aja.
          • Azia
            • Aziah
              • Origin:

                Variation of Asaiah or variation of Aisa, Hebrew, English
              • Meaning:

                "God hath made; east"
              • Description:

                Used predominantly on boys but an increasing number of girls too, Aziah might be a variation of the Hebrew Asaiah, a name that celebrates God as a creator, or it could be a modern twist of the place-inspired name Aisa.
            • Aziliz
              • Origin:

                Breton variation of Cecilia
              • Description:

                This spunky variation of the placid Cecilia might be a winner for those looking for a rare international version of a traditional name.
            • Azita
              • Aziya
                • Aziyah
                  • Aziza
                    • Origin:

                      Arabic
                    • Meaning:

                      "powerful and beloved"
                    • Description:

                      Aziza is a zippy palindromic choice that is the female variation of Aziz and is found in several Middle Eastern and African languages and cultures. All in all, an attractive and interesting option; a Turkish variation is Azize. In African mythology, the Azizi are a supernatural race of forest dwellers who give practical and spiritual advice.
                  • Azize
                    • Azlynn
                      • Azni
                        • Origin:

                          Armenian, meaning unknown
                        • Description:

                          Though it might be acceptable in its native land, the fact of Azni being an anagram of a word with unpleasant World War II associations would limit its usage here.
                      • Azor