King and Prince Names Starting With A
- Arfryn
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"on a hill"Description:
This name fits with the trend for geographic names like Easton and Cove. In Wales it's more commonly found in placenames and businesses than on people.
- Argento
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"silvery"Description:
A more distinctive alternative to Angelo.
- Argi
Origin:
BasqueMeaning:
"light"Description:
This name may mean light but is likely to be heavy to wear outside of Spain.
- Argider
Origin:
BasqueMeaning:
"beautiful light"Description:
Argider is a somewhat used boys' name in Basque-speaking parts of Spain.
- Argo
Origin:
Greek mythology nameDescription:
The name of the ship sailed by Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece is now more often used for starch, trucks, and heavy machinery.
- Argus
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"watchful guardian"Description:
In mythology, a creature with a hundred eyes, making it a better name for a camera than a baby.
- Argyle
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"an Irishman, from the land of the Gaels"Description:
Nice Scottish sound, but too tied to sweaters and socks.
- Argyris
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"silver"Description:
A more modern form of Argyros.
- Argyros
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"silver"Description:
An intriguing Greek name with an appealing meaning.
- Arhaan
- Arham
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ArabicMeaning:
"merciful"Description:
Rising Muslim boy name.
- Arhambault
- Ari
Origin:
Diminutive of Ariel, HebrewMeaning:
"lion of God"Description:
Ari, the short form of Ariel (or any other Ari- beginning name, such as Aristotle) stands up better as a boys’ name than its progenitor does. It is also short for Aristotle, as in Onassis, and is a prominent character on TV's Entourage -- the uberagent Ari Gold.
- Arial
- Arian
Origin:
Spelling variation of AryanDescription:
This variation of Aryan has a slightly less racist connotation, making it a bit more acceptable. Arian debuted on the Top 1000 in 2011, but didn't have a sustained rise on the charts. This is likely due to the Aryan connection and the popularity of all things Aria among girls.
- Aric
Origin:
Norse variation of EricDescription:
This poor lad will spend his life saying, "No, it's Aric, not Eric. Aaric, Arick, Arik Arric, Arrick.
- Arick
- Aridio
Origin:
Spanish, PortugueseMeaning:
"dry"Description:
Variation of Aridius.
- Aridius
Origin:
RomanMeaning:
"dry"
- Arie
Origin:
Variation of AriMeaning:
"lion of God"Description:
This spelling variation of trending unisex Ari — both diminutives of Hebrew Ariel — means "lion of God".