King and Prince Names Starting With A
- Aitan
- Aither
Origin:
Greek mythologyMeaning:
"spirit of the air"Description:
In ancient Greece, Aither was one of the primordial deities. Aither is the personification of the upper air. He embodies the pure upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to the normal air breathed by mortals. His name may be the origin of the word ether. He was said to be the source of the Gods' power.
- Aitor
Origin:
Basque invented nameDescription:
A common Basque name first used in French Basque writer Agosti Xaho's 1845 work "The Legend of Aitor."
- Aivar
Origin:
Estonian variation of Ivar, NorseMeaning:
"yew wood, archer"Description:
Form of Ivar most common in Estonia.
- Aiyden
- Aizen
- Aizik
- Aj
- Ajamu
Origin:
Nigerian, YorubanMeaning:
"he fights for his desires"Description:
Rhythmic name sometimes associated with calypso singer King Ajamu.
- Ajan
Origin:
Swiss-German, meaning unknownDescription:
Common in the German-speaking region of Switzerland
- Ajani
Origin:
Nigerian, YorubanMeaning:
"the victor"Description:
An easily assimilated African name, a novel twist on Johnny.
- Ajax
Origin:
Greek mythology nameDescription:
Ajax was the strong and courageous Greek hero featured in Homer's "Iliad," known as Ajax the Great. But it's also the name of a foaming cleanser, and if you find that reference too strong, you might try the shortened Jax instead.
- Ajay
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"unconquered"Description:
A very common boys' name in South Asia, with a strong meaning. Some are bound to pronounce it AJ, as in Soprano.
- Ajdin
Origin:
Bosnian form of Aydın, TurkishMeaning:
"bright, clear"Description:
Bright and friendly, Ajdin is a popular choice in Bosnia and Herzegovina, having been in the Top 50 since the 2000s. It reached #3 in the charts in 2011, but has now declined slightly in use. It derives from the Turkish name Aydın, which has been anglicized to Aydin.
- Ajlan
- Ajnur
- Akachi
Origin:
IgboMeaning:
"the hand of God"
- Akahata
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"supreme"Description:
An energetic Māori name with a strong meaning to match.
- Akai
- Akam
Origin:
TamilMeaning:
"love"Description:
Despite its attractive meaning, this name is very rare in the States: it has only appeared twice in the US charts, in 2006 and 2020. Akam is a genre of Classical Tamil poetry, and the ring name of WWE wrestler Sunny Dhinsa.