King and Prince Names Starting With A

  1. Absalón
    • Abt
      • Origin:

        German, variation of Abbott
      • Description:

        A German surname you do NOT want to use as a first.
    • Abubakar
      • Abubakr
        • Abush
          • Origin:

            Yiddish diminutive of Abraham
          • Meaning:

            "Father of multitudes"
          • Description:

            Whether you're looking for an unexpected nickname for the imposing Abraham or a fresh spin on the Biblical classic, this highly unusual variation might appeal to namers with a sense of adventure.
        • Abías
          • Acacius
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "thorny; or, innocent, not evil"
            • Description:

              Acacius is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Akakios and can be interpreted to relate to the same root as the name Acacia, for the thorn bush, or Akakios which means "not evil." With the modern taste for ancient names that end in "us," this obscure but attractive choice may have a chance of new life. Acacius is the name of three early saints.
          • Acai
            • Origin:

              Brazilian Portuguese fruit and tree name
            • Description:

              Fad fruit name or a trendy syllable smash? We aren't certain, but we have noticed a number of babies name Acai on the US charts. Spelled Açai, with a cedilla, it's the name of a Brazilian palm that produces açai berries, known for their use in smoothie bowls. But parents may be using Acai as a variation of Kai or Malachi, pronounced as written.
          • Accerly
            • Ace
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "one, unity"
              • Description:

                No longer tied to the hapless Ace Ventura, this jaunty, high-flying nickname name is starting to take flight among celebrity and other parents, with its countless positive references to doing well in tests and poker games, on the tennis court and golf course, and in the air.
            • Acen
              • Acer
                • Origin:

                  Botanical name from Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "maple"
                • Description:

                  Acer is the Latin botanical name for the Maple tree. Where Maple feels quite feminine, Acer is a more masculine way to reference this tree.
              • Aceson
                • Aceyn
                  • Achaakatabi
                    • Origin:

                      Choctaw, Native American
                    • Meaning:

                      "kills next to it"
                    • Description:

                      In Choctaw culture, new names were given after major life events. This would have been bestowed on a man following a hunting achievement.
                  • Acheron
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "river name"
                    • Description:

                      A real Greek river, believe in ancient times to lead to the Underworld. It has been in (rare) use as a boy name from 2010 onwards, coinciding with the rising interest in mythological names.
                  • Achilios
                    • Achilleo
                      • Achilles
                        • Origin:

                          Greek, meaning unknown
                        • Description:

                          The name of the great Homeric hero with the vulnerable heel, Achilles is more popular in its international form, Achille, which is popular in France, Italy, and Belgium. This variation did however appear briefly on the US Top 1000 list in 2015, perhaps owing to its similarity to the likes of Atticus, Adonis, and Apollo. It has declined in use since then, but is nevertheless chosen for around 160 babies each year.
                      • Achilleus