Queen and Princess Names Starting With A
- Amiah
- Amica
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"female friend"Description:
Amica is a word meaning girlfriend that is not often used as a name in Italy, but it would sound pretty and name-like elsewhere.
- Amice
Origin:
English from LatinMeaning:
"friend"Description:
Amice is a name that was used in the Middle Ages but has fallen out of use now. It seems completely suited for modern life, though, with a pronunciation that's like Alice wth an m.
- Amicia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"friendship"Description:
This virtue name is the Latin version of fresh-faced Amity, and is also related to Amy. Although rare — it was given to only 5 girls in 2020 — it has great potential as an alternative to Amelia and Alicia.
- Amidala
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"beautiful flower"Description:
An attractive enough name, but for die-hard Star Wars fans only.
- Amie
Origin:
Variation of Amy or Aimee, FrenchMeaning:
"beloved"Description:
Amy and all her sisters and cousins was such a popular name that this version was among the Top 1000 girl names in the US until the mid-90s. Last year only 32 baby girls were names Amie.
- Amiee
- Amii
- Amiiee
- Amila
Origin:
Sinhalese, BosnianMeaning:
"valuable; hard work, labor"Description:
Lilting and pretty, but with plenty of substance, Amila is a name that works easily in different cultures. Similar in sound to international favorites, Amelia and Mila, it feels familiar but with a twist.
- Amilah
Origin:
Variation of AmilaMeaning:
"valuable; hard work"Description:
Used in Sri Lanka, Bosnia, and more recently, the US, Amilah is a variation of Amila, a very international feeling name. This spelling is chosen about half as often as the traditional one.
- Amilia
- Amilie
- Amilina
- Amilisa
- Amilita
- Amillia
- Amilliana
- Amilya
- Amilyn
Origin:
Variation of Ameline or EmmelineDescription:
Amilyn is one of those names that sounds and feels a lot like other more popular names, from Emmeline to Amelia to Adeline, but was given to fewer than five baby girls in the US in 2021. This is despite the Star Wars character Amilyn Holdo -- General Leia's deputy in the most recent trilogy, played by Laura Dern. Seven baby girls were given the name in 2018, but it has not seen the lasting success of Kylo or Rey (or indeed Leia).