Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Akeelah
Description:
Closely associated with the well-regarded 2006 movie Akeelah and the Bee, about a girl from South L.A. who becomes an unlikely contender in the National Spelling Bee.
- Akeeva
- Akeila
- Akeilah
- Akeiyla
- Akela
Origin:
Hawaiian variation of Asher or AdelaDescription:
Akela is one of the unisex names used in Hawaii to signify Anglo choices: in Akela's case, Asher for boys or Adela for girls.
- Akelina
Origin:
Hawaiian variant of AdelineDescription:
One of the many Hawaiian variants of European names to come out of King Kamehameha IV's 1860 edict mandating the use of Western-style baby names in the tropical archipelago.
- Akemi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"bright beauty"
- Akiba
Origin:
Variation of Akiva, HebrewMeaning:
"to protect, shelter"
- Akiela
- Akielah
- Akiko
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"bright child"Description:
This popular Japanese name has many various meanings (bright, clear, autumn), depending on the combination of kanji used to spell it. The final element is the character ko, meaning "child", which features in many Japanese feminine names. Akiko is one of the best unique names for autumn babies.
- Akila
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"intelligent, logical"Description:
Akila, which can also be spelled Akilah, is a sleek, modern-feeling name with a strong meaning. Some sources say the name Akila may also be Egyptian or Swahili.
- Akilah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"intelligent, logical"Description:
The meaning of intelligent elevates this A-starting name for girls above other similar possibilities.
- Akilaih
- Akinyi
Origin:
LuoMeaning:
"born in the morning"Description:
A morning name from the Luo peoples of East Africa.
- Akira
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"bright, intelligent"Description:
A popular Japanese name for both sexes that's migrated to the West because of its appearance in manga and video games.
- Akita
Origin:
Japanese place nameMeaning:
"field of rice"Description:
Also a dog breed
- Akiva
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"to protect, shelter"Description:
Bright and bold traditionally masculine name used in Israel.
- Akosua
Origin:
Twi, Ewe, GhanaianMeaning:
"born on Sunday"Description:
Akosua means "born on a Sunday," which relates the name to the sun and thus to fire.