Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Ahshlee
    • Description:

      Ahshlee is an uncommon feminine name that represents a highly creative phonetic spelling of Ashley. While the traditional Ashley derives from Old English words meaning 'ash tree clearing,' Ahshlee emerged much more recently as part of late 20th century American naming trends that favored unique spellings of familiar names. This distinctive variation maintains the familiar pronunciation of Ashley while creating a visually striking alternative. Ahshlee remains extremely rare, not appearing in most popularity rankings. The unconventional spelling reflects parents' desire to give their child a familiar-sounding name with an individualized twist. Despite its rarity, most people would recognize the pronunciation due to its phonetic relationship with the widely popular Ashley, which was among the top girls' names in the 1980s and 1990s.

  2. Ahsia
    • Description:

      Ahsia is a feminine name that appears to be a modern variant spelling of Asia, which has risen in popularity as a given name in recent decades. While Asia is traditionally a place name referring to the continent, it has been adopted as a personal name for its exotic appeal and pleasant sound. The spelling variant Ahsia adds a distinctive touch while maintaining the original pronunciation. This name carries connotations of vastness, diversity, and cultural richness associated with the continent. While not among the most common names, Ahsia offers parents a unique spelling of a recognizable name with global connections.
  3. Ahsoka
    • Description:

      Ahsoka is a feminine name that gained recognition primarily through the Star Wars universe, where Ahsoka Tano appears as a popular character in the animated series and other Star Wars media. Created by George Lucas and Dave Filoni, the character was introduced in 2008, after which the name began appearing occasionally as a given name in the real world. Unlike many traditional names, Ahsoka doesn't have ancient historical roots but represents the modern phenomenon of fiction-inspired naming. The name has a melodic, exotic quality with its alternating vowels and consonants. Parents who choose this name often appreciate its uniqueness and may be fans of the Star Wars franchise. Despite its fictional origins, Ahsoka has a natural, appealing sound that works well as a contemporary given name.

  4. Ahuva
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "beloved"
    • Description:

      This modern Hebrew name has a great meaning and is trending upwards.
  5. Ahyana
    • Description:

      Ahyana appears to be a modern name with multiple possible origins. It may be related to names like Ayana (of Ethiopian origin meaning 'beautiful flower' or 'beautiful blossom') with an added 'h' for distinctive spelling. Alternatively, it could be derived from the Hindi name Ahana, meaning 'first rays of the sun.' The name might also be a creative variant spelling of Aiyana, which has been attributed various meanings in different cultures. Ahyana has seen increasing usage in the United States since the 1990s, though it remains relatively uncommon. Its melodic quality and vowel-rich composition give it a flowing, contemporary sound that aligns with modern naming trends favoring unique but accessible pronunciations.
  6. Ahyoka
    • Origin:

      Cherokee
    • Meaning:

      "she brought happiness"
    • Description:

      Upbeat Native American name with a wonderful meaning.
  7. Aiasha
    • Description:

      Aiasha is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. It can be considered a variant of Aisha, which has Arabic roots meaning 'alive' or 'living.' In some cultures, it may also be related to the name Ayesha. The addition of the extra 'a' gives the traditional name a more melodic flow. Aiasha has a lyrical, flowing quality that sounds both exotic and accessible. While not among the most common names, it appeals to parents seeking a name with international appeal and a beautiful sound. The name carries associations with vitality and life, and its multicultural nature makes it adaptable across different backgrounds.

  8. Aibhilin
    • Origin:

      Irish variation of Evelyn
    • Meaning:

      "desired; or water, island"
    • Description:

      Also spelled Aibhilín, this spelling variation of Evelyn or the related Aveline might appeal to those who prefer the Irish form. Little Aibhilins might have to explain how to pronounce their name outside of Ireland, but some may feel that it's worth it to choose a unique option.
  9. Aibhlin
    • Description:

      Aibhlin is a feminine Irish name representing a Gaelic form of Evelyn or a variant of Aibhlinn. Its origins connect to the Old Irish 'oíb,' meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance,' giving the name a meaning akin to 'beautiful radiant one' or 'pleasant light.' The distinctive spelling showcases traditional Irish orthography, where the combination 'bh' produces a 'v' sound. Aibhlin remains relatively uncommon even within Ireland and is rarely encountered internationally, making it a distinctive choice that carries authentic Celtic heritage. The name offers beautiful symbolism and cultural depth while potentially presenting pronunciation challenges outside Irish-speaking communities. For families with Irish connections seeking a name with genuine cultural roots that remains relatively undiscovered, Aibhlin provides a lyrical option with meaningful associations.
  10. Aibileen
    • Origin:

      Invented Name
    • Description:

      Variation of Abilene.
  11. Aicha
    • Description:

      Aicha is a feminine name of Arabic origin, serving as a variant spelling of Aisha (or Ayesha), which means 'alive' or 'she who lives.' This name carries significant cultural importance as Aisha was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives in Islamic tradition, known for her intelligence and contribution to Islamic scholarship. Aicha is particularly popular in West African and North African countries, especially in francophone regions where this spelling is common. The name has gradually gained recognition in Western countries with diverse populations but remains relatively uncommon, giving it an exotic appeal while connecting its bearers to a rich cultural heritage.
  12. Aida
    • Origin:

      Arabic; Italian; Lithuanian
    • Meaning:

      "returning visitor; happy; echo"
    • Description:

      Aida is a melodic name largely associated with the title character of the 1871 Verdi opera, an enslaved Ethiopian princess who dies to save her people. In the past, her name was rarely heard outside the Latino community, but in the current time of love for all A-starting girls' names, this could very well change.
  13. Aidah
    • Description:

      Aidah is a feminine name with multiple cultural connections. It can be viewed as a variant spelling of Aida, which has origins in Arabic meaning 'returning visitor' or 'reward,' and gained fame through Verdi's opera of the same name. In Hebrew contexts, it relates to Ada, meaning 'ornament' or 'adornment.' The added 'h' gives the name a distinctive appearance while maintaining the melodic pronunciation. Aidah has a graceful, flowing quality that travels well across different cultures. While not among the most common names, it has seen modest usage among parents seeking a name with multicultural appeal, biblical connections, and a touch of uniqueness. Its brevity and vowel-rich composition make it both elegant and accessible.
  14. Aidana
    • Description:

      Aidana is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a feminine form of Aidan, a name of Irish origin meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.' Alternatively, it could be related to the Kazakh name Aidan, which has different etymological roots. The name has gained modest usage in the early 21st century, particularly as parents sought variations on the popular Aidan/Aiden for girls. Aidana has an appealing melodic quality with its three syllables and flowing sound. The name balances contemporary style with traditional roots, making it appealing to parents seeking something relatively uncommon yet accessible. Its cross-cultural nature potentially gives it resonance across different naming traditions.
  15. Aidanna
    • Description:

      Aidanna is a feminine name that appears to be a variant of Aida or potentially a combination of the names Aidan and Anna. With Irish and Hebrew influences, Aidanna likely carries meanings associated with both 'fiery' from Aidan and 'grace' from Anna. While not among the most common feminine names, Aidanna has appeal for parents seeking a distinctive name with a melodic quality. The double 'n' spelling creates a softer, more feminine variation compared to similar names. Aidanna offers the possibility of cute nicknames like 'Aida' or 'Anna' while maintaining its unique identity as a full name. The name has gained some limited usage in recent decades as parents increasingly seek out personalized variations of traditional names.
  16. Aidanne
    • Description:

      Aidanne is a feminine variation of Aidan, originally an Irish masculine name meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.' The addition of the extra 'n' and silent 'e' feminizes and softens the traditional spelling while maintaining its Celtic roots. This variant creates a more elaborate, decorative appearance that appeals to parents seeking names with traditional origins but contemporary styling. Aidanne carries the passionate, spirited connotations of its original form while adapting it for feminine use. The name remains uncommon, making it an attractive option for parents who appreciate Irish heritage but want something more distinctive than common Celtic-inspired names. Its melodic three-syllable pronunciation gives it an elegant, flowing quality.

  17. Aidee
    • Description:

      Aidee is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may function as a variant spelling of Aidy or Aidee, which developed as diminutive forms of names containing the 'aid' element, such as Adelaide (meaning 'noble type'). In Spanish-speaking countries, Aidee might be connected to the name Haidee, which gained literary fame through Lord Byron's poem 'Don Juan.' The name has a bright, cheerful quality with its open vowel sounds and simple two-syllable structure. While never extremely common, Aidee saw modest usage in the United States during the late 20th century, particularly in Hispanic communities. The name's streamlined simplicity gives it a contemporary feel despite its traditional roots. Aidee strikes a balance between distinctiveness and accessibility with its straightforward pronunciation.

  18. Aideen
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "jealousy"
    • Description:

      A name possibly derived from Etain, an ancient Irish sun and horse goddess whose name is still used. Adina is a related choice.
  19. Aidena
    • Description:

      Aidena is a feminine name that appears to be a modern elaboration of Aida or a feminine variant of Aiden. The name Aiden has Irish origins meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one,' while Aida has multiple possible origins including Germanic roots meaning 'noble' or connections to the famous Verdi opera. Aidena combines melodic qualities with contemporary styling through its added final vowel. The name remains relatively uncommon but aligns with the trend of creating feminine versions of popular masculine names. With its soft sounds and easy pronunciation, Aidena offers a distinctive yet accessible option for parents seeking a name that feels both modern and melodious.
  20. Aidina
    • Description:

      Aidina is a feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may be derived from the Arabic name 'Aida,' meaning 'returning' or 'visitor,' with the diminutive suffix '-ina' added for affection. Alternatively, it could have Turkic roots, possibly related to the element 'ay' meaning 'moon.' In some Central Asian cultures, particularly in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Aidina appears as a given name. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants. While not widely used in Western countries, Aidina has seen limited but growing usage in multicultural communities. Its relatively uncommon status makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible name with international flair.