King and Prince Names Starting With A

  1. Aurel
    • Aureli
      • Origin:

        Polish variation of Aurelius
      • Meaning:

        "golden"
      • Description:

        Along with Aureliusz, Aureli is a Polish form of Aurelius, a Ancient Roman name meaning golden, and made most familiar in the form of emperor Marcus Aurelius.
    • Aurelian
      • Aureliano
        • Origin:

          Italian
        • Meaning:

          "gold"
        • Description:

          Italian variation of Aurelius.
      • Aurelien
        • Aurelio
          • Origin:

            Italian variation of Aurelius
          • Meaning:

            "the golden one"
          • Description:

            Aurelio is an energetic Italian name rarely heard here, with an attractive aura. As the female version Aurelia gains greater notice, we expect to hear more from Aurelio too. In fact, Aurelio has recently entered the Top 1000 in the US in 2022. Next to follow might be latinate versions Aurelius and Aurelian.
        • Aurelius
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "the golden one"
          • Description:

            Since Aurelius was given the supermodel seal of approval by Elle Macpherson, it has joined Augustus as an ancient Roman name that feels usable today. Slightly mystical and magical, Aurelius is grounded by its similarity to rising stars Aurora, Aurelia, and Atticus, and its golden aura is certainly appealing.
        • Auri
          • Origin:

            Finnish
          • Description:

            This airy Finnish and Swedish name may derive either from Greek "aura" (breath; breeze), or from Old Norse "aurr" (earth; clay).
        • Aurian
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "gold"
          • Description:

            A handsome alternative to Adrian or Dorian, derived from the Latin word aurum "gold".
        • Auric
          • Origin:

            Literary name
          • Description:

            Auric is an Ian Fleming anti-hero, better known as Goldfinger. Better to go with James. Or even Bond.
        • Aurick
          • Aurik
            • Auriol
              • Origin:

                Latin, Basque
              • Meaning:

                "golden"
              • Description:

                A beautiful rare choice, also spelled Oriol, derived from Latin aurum "gold".
            • Auron
              • Origin:

                Albanian
              • Meaning:

                "exalted, strong"
              • Description:

                The Albanian form of Aaron has a stylish look and sound, sharing that Au- beginning with stylish choices like August and Auden.
            • Aurthur
              • Auryn
                • Origin:

                  Celtic
                • Meaning:

                  "gold"
                • Description:

                  An unusual name for a child with golden hair. Auron is a Welsh female name with the same meaning.
              • Aurélien
                • Origin:

                  French form of Latin Aurelius
                • Meaning:

                  "golden"
                • Description:

                  Truly original yet not strange name ripe for the plucking by the adventurous baby namer. Aurelius works too.
              • Austell
                • Origin:

                  Cornish place and saint's name
                • Description:

                  This Cornish place name comes from the name of a Breton saint who came to Cornwall. It could be an interesting alternative to Austin. The spelling has also been recorded as Austol.
              • Austen
                • Origin:

                  Literary surname and shortened form of Augustine, Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "great, magnificent"
                • Description:

                  Parents who love the great English novelist Jane Austen may choose this spelling of the popular name Austin to honor the author of Emma and Pride and Prejudice.
              • Auster
                • Origin:

                  German surname
                • Meaning:

                  "oyster"
                • Description:

                  Fans of writer Paul Auster might consider this a worthy alternative to the trendy Austin.