๐Ÿ”ค Letter A

Names Starting with A

30 names

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Aaliyah
โ™€ Girl
Arabic
Aaron
โ™‚ Boy
Hebrew
Abigail
โ™€ Girl
Hebrew
Ada
โ™€ Girl
German
Addison
โ™€ Girl
English
Adrian
โ™‚ Boy
Latin
Aiden
โ™‚ Boy
Irish
Alex
โ— Unisex
Greek
Alexander
โ™‚ Boy
Greek
Alice
โ™€ Girl
German
Amara
โ™€ Girl
African
Amelia
โ™€ Girl
German
Anaya
โ™€ Girl
Sanskrit
Andrew
โ™‚ Boy
Greek
Anika
โ™€ Girl
Sanskrit
Anthony
โ™‚ Boy
Latin
Archer
โ™‚ Boy
English
Aria
โ™€ Girl
Italian
Arjun
โ™‚ Boy
Sanskrit
Arlo
โ™‚ Boy
English
Asher
โ™‚ Boy
Hebrew
Athena
โ™€ Girl
Greek
Atlas
โ™‚ Boy
Greek
Aubrey
โ™€ Girl
French
August
โ™‚ Boy
Latin
Aurora
โ™€ Girl
Latin
Autumn
โ™€ Girl
Latin
Ava
โ™€ Girl
Latin
Avery
โ— Unisex
English
Axel
โ™‚ Boy
Scandinavian

Choosing the Perfect Baby Name

Selecting a name for your child is one of the most meaningful decisions you will make as a parent. The name you choose will shape first impressions, influence identity, and be spoken thousands of times throughout your child's life. Taking time to consider multiple factors ensures you land on a name you and your child will love.

Meaning and origin: Many parents choose names with personal, cultural, or historical significance. Family names honor ancestors and maintain connections across generations. Cultural names preserve heritage and identity. Names with positive meanings (Grace, Felix, Hope) carry aspirational weight. Research the full meaning and origin of any name you are considering to avoid unintended associations.

Sound and flow: Say the full name aloud โ€” first, middle, and last โ€” to check how it sounds together. Names with different syllable counts often flow better (a two-syllable first name with a one-syllable last name, for example). Avoid first and last name combinations that rhyme, create unintended phrases, or have awkward initials.

Popularity and uniqueness: Very popular names mean your child may share their name with several classmates. Very unusual names may require constant spelling and pronunciation correction. The sweet spot for many parents is a name that is recognizable but not overused. Check the Social Security Administration's annual name rankings to see current popularity trends.

Nicknames and variations: Consider what nicknames naturally arise from the name. Elizabeth can become Liz, Beth, Ellie, or Lizzy. If you strongly dislike a common nickname, that may influence your choice. Also consider how the name works in professional settings โ€” will it age well from childhood through a career?

Spelling considerations: Creative spellings (Jaxon vs Jackson, Kaitlyn vs Caitlin) make a name feel unique but can cause a lifetime of corrections. Consider whether the uniqueness is worth the practical inconvenience of always having to spell the name out.