King and Prince Names Starting With A

  1. Alon
    • Alonso
      • Origin:

        Portuguese and Spanish variation of Adalfuns, German
      • Meaning:

        "noble and ready"
      • Description:

        Alonso is the Spanish and Portuguese diminutive version of Alfonso, itself deriving from an old Germanic name "Adalfuns" meaning "noble and ready." Although the Italian spelling Alonzo is more popular in the US, Alonso has its own strong history.
    • Alonzo
      • Origin:

        Italian diminutive of Alphonso
      • Meaning:

        "noble, ready"
      • Description:

        Alonzo is dashing and debonair, with a large measure of Latin flair.
    • Aloys
      • Aloysius
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "famous warrior"
        • Description:

          This name is a classic example of an underused golden oldie that ticks so many boxes - unusual yet traditional, heaps of cute nicknames, a statement name that exudes retro cool. Aloysius is the Latin form of many more common names like Louis, Luis, Luigi and the uncommon but symphonically familiar Ludwig.
      • Alp
        • Origin:

          word name; Turkish
        • Meaning:

          "hero"
        • Description:

          This name has two possible derivations - in Turkish it means hero, in English it is used as a reference to mountains. Either offer a soaring option for a little boy.
      • Alparslan
        • Origin:

          Turkish
        • Meaning:

          "heroic lion"
        • Description:

          Alparslan is a combination of the Turkish words alp, meaning "hero," and arslan, "lion." The name is a reference to Alp Arslan, the title given to 11th-century Seljuk sultan Muhammad bin Dawud Chaghri when his army defeated the Byzantines.
      • Alper
        • Alperen
          • Origin:

            Turkish
          • Meaning:

            "heroic saint"
          • Description:

            Alperen is derived from the Turkish roots alp, meaning "hero," and eren, "saint."
        • Alpheus
          • Origin:

            Hebrew from Greek
          • Meaning:

            "changing"
          • Description:

            There is some disagreement whether there are one or two figures named Alpheus in the Bible. There's an Alpheus who's the father of James and an Alpheus who's the father of Levi, and if James and Levi are brothers, then that's the same Alpheus. Or not.
        • Alphey
          • Alphie
            • Alphons
              • Alphonse
                • Origin:

                  French from German
                • Meaning:

                  "noble, ready for battle"
                • Description:

                  Rarely used, and for good reason. Alonzo is a preferable choice.
              • Alphonso
                • Alphonsus
                  • Origin:

                    Latin form of Alfonso
                  • Meaning:

                    "noble and ready"
                  • Description:

                    This Latinized form of a name that's well used in Italy and Spain is sometimes heard, oddly enough, in Ireland.
                • Alphy
                  • Alrec
                    • Alric
                      • Origin:

                        German
                      • Meaning:

                        "ruler of all"
                      • Description:

                        Common in Sweden, Alric is part of the family of medieval sounding names, like Alaric, Casimir and Leopold that are increasing gaining a fanbase, perhaps as an antidote to the modern inventions that are becoming more prolific.
                    • Alrick