- Abeba – flower (Amharic)
- Abelia - devotion
- Abia/Abiah – my Father is YHWH (Hebrew)
- Abigail – my Father is joy (Latin from Hebrew Avigayil)
- Adalet – to act justly (Turkish)
- Adara – noble (Hebrew)
- Adélaïde (a-deh-la-eed) -noble (French)
- Adelina – noble (latinised Germanic)
- Adeline – noble (French/English)
- Adelisa – noble (medieval English and Swedish of Adelais)
- Adeliza – noble (medieval English and Swedish of Adelais)
- Adelynn – noble (English)
- Aderyn – bird (Welsh)
- Aella – whirlwind (Greek)
- Aeronen - berry (Welsh)
- Aeronwy – berry (Welsh)
- Æðelflæd – noble beauty (Anglo-saxon)
- Æbbe (old English)
- Agata – good (international variation from Greek)
- Aglaia – splendour, beauty (Greek)
- Agnessa – pure/chaste
- Agnieszka – pure/chaste (polish)
- Ahava – love (Hebrew)
- Ainara – bird (basque, Spanish)
- Aisha – alive (arabic)
- Aislinn – dream, vision (irish)
- Aïssatou – alive (form of Aisha from French inspired western Africa)
- Ajla – moonlight, halo (Bosnian)
- Akila/Akilah – wise, intelligent (Arabic)
- Alaia – joyful, happy (basque)
- Alanna – possibly ‘little rock’ ‘handsome’
- Alba – white, bright; dawn; elf (latin; Italian/Spanish; Germanic)
- Alberta – noble and bright (English, Italian, Portuguese)
- Aleida (uh-lay-duh) – noble (Dutch)
- Alessia – helper, defender (Italian from Alexis)
- Aletheia/Alethea – truth (Greek)
- Alexia – helper, defender (French from Greek)
- Alexis – helper, defender (Greek)
- Alice – noble (international from French Aalis – Adelheidis)
- Alicia – noble (latinised form of Alice)
- Alicja – noble (polish)
- Aliona – torch (Russian from Greek Helene)
- Alix – noble (French)
- Allegra – lively, cheerful (Italian)
- Alma – nourishing; the soul; young woman (latin, Spanish, Hebrew)
- Alouette – skylark (French)
- Alyssia – noble (English)
- Amarantha/Amaranta – unfading love, immortality (Greek/Italian, Spanish)
- Amaal – hopes, aspirations (Arabic)
- Amabella - lovable
- Amabelle – lovable
- Amable – lovable
- Amaia – the end (basque)
- Amalasuintha – strong work (german old version of Millicent)
- Amalia – work (latinised from Germanic)
- Amalie – work (Scandinavian)
- Amara – grace (igbo)
- Amaryllis – to sparkle; splendid beauty (derived from Greek)
- Amata – beloved (latin)
- Amber – the gemstone or the colour (originally from Arabic)
- Amelia – work (form of Amalia)
- Amika – friend (Esperanto)
- Amira – commander, prince; treetop (Arabic, Hebrew)
- Amy – beloved (English from French)
- Amybelle
- Anaëlle (invention – French)
- Anaïs – grace (Occitan and Catalan from anna)
- Anastasia – resurrection (Greek)
- Anemone – wind (Greek)
- Angelique – angel/messenger (French)
- Anisa – friend, friendly (Arabic)
- Annabelle – beauty, grace
- Annabeth – grace, my God is my oath
- Annalisa – grace, my God is my oath
- Annalise – grace, my God is my oath
- Annamaria
- Annarose
- Anneliese (german) grace, my God is my oath
- Annelise (Danish) grace, my God is my oath
- Annemarie
- Annemieke
- Annette – grace (French)
- Antoinette
- Antonella
- Antonina
- Anwen – very beautiful (welsh)
- Aoide – (ay-ee-dee) song (Greek)
- Aoife – beauty
- Aquila – eagle (latin)
- Arabella – grace, beauty; prayerful
- Arbella – grace, beauty; prayerful
- Aria – song, melody, air (Italian)
- Arian - silver
- Ariana – most holy
- Arianell – shining silver (welsh)
- Arianna – most holy
- Arianne – most holy
- Arianwen – blessed silver
- Ariella – lion of God (Hebrew)
- Arielle – Lion of God (French)
- Arietty (literary)
- Arwen – noble maiden (literary)
- Ashanti – warlike (twi)
- Astilbe – I will still be waiting for you, Love at first sight
- Astraia/Astraea – star (Greek)
- Atalia – YHWH is exalted
- Atara(h) – crown (Hebrew)
- Athaliah – YHWH is exalted
- Augusta – exalted, venerable, to increase (latin)
- Aurélia – golden (latin)
- Aurora – dawn (latin)
- Autumn (English)
- Ava – to breathe, to live; voice, sound; desired
- Avery – elf ruler/counsel
- Avila – desired
- Aya – colour, design; sign, evidence, verse (Japanese, Arabic)
- Ayala – (eye-ah-luh) doe (Hebrew)
- Ayelet – gazelle of the dawn/morning star (hebrew)
- Ayla – moonlight, halo (Turkish)
- Azenor (Breton)
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