Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Anuska
    • Anuša
      • Origin:

        Slovene diminutive of Ana
      • Meaning:

        "grace"
      • Description:

        A Slovene diminutive by elaboration, akin to the Russian Anushka.
    • Anvika
      • Anwen
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "very fair, beautiful"
        • Description:

          Anwen is one of the simplest and best of the classic Welsh girls' names, more unusual than Bronwen but with the same serene feel.
      • Anwyn
        • Anwynne
          • Anya
            • Origin:

              Russian diminutive of Anna
            • Meaning:

              "grace"
            • Description:

              Anya is a Russian variation of Anna, which came from the Hebrew name Hannah. Anya is the form found most frequently in Russia, Poland, and other East European countries, while Anja is the spelling usually preferred in Germany Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands. In the Hungarian language, Anya also means mother.
          • Anyeli
            • Anyelika
              • Anyelle
                • Anyla
                  • Origin:

                    Hindi, Sanskrit, elaboration of Anna or Agnes
                  • Meaning:

                    "air, wind; grace or pure"
                  • Description:

                    A versatile name with multiple origins, Anyla has quietly risen up the US charts since the 2000s. As a Hindi and Sanskrit name, it is a feminine form of Anil, the Hindu god of the wind. Alternatively, it might come from Anila or Anilla, variations of Anna and Agnes used in Albania, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, and Finland. There is also the possibility that this is a created name, inspired by the rise of Nyla.
                • Anylah
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Anyla, Sankrit, Hindi
                  • Meaning:

                    "wind, air; grace; pure"
                  • Description:

                    A versatile name with multiple origins, Anylah - and its more popular sister spelling Anyla - have quietly risen up the US charts since the 2000s. As a Hindi and Sanskrit name, it is a feminine form of Anil, the Hindu god of the wind, while in Albania, Hungry, Poland, Sweden and Finland, it is a form of Anila or Anilla, in turn variations of Anna and Agnes, There is also the possibility that this is a created name, inspired by the rise of Nyla.
                • Anyoushka
                  • Anyu
                    • Anyuta
                      • Anzal
                        • Anzu
                          • Origin:

                            Japanese
                          • Meaning:

                            "apricot"
                          • Description:

                            A representative Japanese name with a meaning symbolizing ripeness.
                        • Aníta
                          • Aobh
                            • Origin:

                              Irish Gaelic
                            • Meaning:

                              "beauty, radiance"
                            • Description:

                              Also spelled Aoibh, this rare Irish Gaelic name is pronounced just like Eve.
                          • Aodhla
                            • Origin:

                              Irish form of Isla
                            • Description:

                              This Irish variation of Isla might prove challenging outside the United Kingdom, but looks beautiful and could be a good way to make the name Isla, which is becoming more common, feel a bit more unique.