Names for Girls
- Amelia – Popularized by the famous aviator Amelia Earhart.
- Aurora – Named after the Roman goddess of dawn.
- Abigail – Means “father’s joy” in Hebrew.
- Ava – Linked to Latin for “life” or Persian for “voice.”
- Adeline – Derived from the French word “adel,” meaning noble.
- Aria – Means “air” in Italian and “melody” in Hebrew.
- Astrid – Scandinavian, meaning “divinely beautiful.”
- Anastasia – Of Greek origin, meaning “resurrection.”
- Amara – Means “eternal” in Sanskrit and “grace” in Igbo.
- Annabelle – A combination of Anna and Belle, meaning “gracious beauty.”
Names for Boys
- Alexander – Inspired by Alexander the Great.
- Aiden – Means “little fire” in Gaelic.
- Anthony – Associated with Saint Anthony, the patron of lost things.
- Asher – Of Hebrew origin, meaning “happy” or “blessed.”
- Axel – Scandinavian name meaning “father of peace.”
- Arlo – Old English, meaning “fortified hill.”
- Adam – The first human in biblical tradition.
- Austin – Derived from Augustine, meaning “majestic.”
- Aaron – Of Hebrew origin, meaning “high mountain” or “exalted.”
- Adrian – Latin for “man of Adria,” a town in Italy.
Gender-Neutral Names
- Alex – Short for Alexander or Alexandra, meaning “defender of the people.”
- Avery – From Old English, meaning “ruler of the elves.”
- Ashton – Old English for “ash tree town.”
- Ari – Means “lion” in Hebrew and “eagle” in Old Norse.
- Amari – Of African origin, meaning “strength” or “builder.”
- Arden – Celtic, meaning “valley of the eagle.”
- Ainsley – Scottish for “one’s own meadow.”
- Ash – Short for Asher or Ashley, associated with the ash tree.
- Auden – Inspired by the poet W.H. Auden, meaning “old friend.”
- Ariel – Means “lion of God” in Hebrew.
Mythological or Historical Names
- Achilles – Hero from Greek mythology.
- Aphrodite – Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Apollo – God of music, arts, and the sun in Greek mythology.
- Athena – Greek goddess of wisdom and war.
- Artemis – Greek goddess of the hunt.
- Adonis – Symbol of beauty in Greek mythology.
- Atlas – Titan in Greek mythology who held up the sky.
- Ariadne – Helped Theseus escape the Minotaur’s labyrinth.
- Antigone – Greek heroine who defied the king.
- Aeneas – Trojan hero in Virgil’s Aeneid.
Literary Names
- Alcott – Inspired by Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women.
- Austen – A nod to Jane Austen, author of Pride and Prejudice.
- Atticus – The beloved lawyer in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Alice – From Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Algernon – From Flowers for Algernon.
- Agatha – After Agatha Christie, queen of mystery novels.
- Alfred – Alfred Tennyson, a prominent British poet.
- Arwen – An elf princess in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings.
- Aslan – The lion in The Chronicles of Narnia.
- Anne – From Anne of Green Gables.
Nature-Inspired Names
- Aspen – A type of tree and a famous ski town.
- Autumn – Represents the fall season.
- Acacia – A tree associated with immortality in Egypt.
- Aster – A flower symbolizing elegance.
- Aqua – Latin for “water.”
- Aurora – Natural light display near polar regions.
- Amethyst – A purple gemstone, said to bring clarity.
- Ashby – Means “ash tree farm.”
- Alpine – Referring to high mountains.
- Azalea – A colorful flowering shrub.
Unique or Modern Names
- Aaliyah – Of Arabic origin, meaning “high” or “exalted.”
- Armani – Associated with the luxury fashion brand.
- Axl – Inspired by Axl Rose from Guns N’ Roses.
- Aziel – Hebrew for “God is my strength.”
- Aven – A modern, poetic name.
- Axelle – French, meaning “father of peace.”
- Arlen – Celtic, meaning “pledge” or “oath.”
- Amoura – Modern, meaning “love.”
- Aubrielle – A combination of Aubrey and Brielle.
- Aiven – A unique twist on Aiden.
Cultural Names
- Akira – Japanese for “bright” or “clear.”
- Anaya – Indian origin, meaning “carefree.”
- Alejandro – Spanish for Alexander.
- Amaranta – Spanish for “unfading flower.”
- Anouk – Dutch diminutive of Anna.
- Aisling – Irish for “dream” or “vision.”
- Anjali – Sanskrit for “divine offering.”
- Aziz – Arabic for “beloved” or “powerful.”
- Ayumi – Japanese for “step” or “progress.”
- Arvid – Swedish for “eagle tree.”
Rare Names
- Alaric – Gothic for “ruler of all.”
- Azura – Refers to the color blue.
- Amias – Latin for “loved.”
- Auberon – Means “noble bear.”
- Astraea – Greek goddess of justice.
- Aventine – One of Rome’s seven hills.
- Aziel – A rare Hebrew name meaning “God is my strength.”
- Avalon – Legendary island in Arthurian tales.
- Aric – Norse for “eternal ruler.”
- Aeliana – Latin for “sunshine.”
Short & Sweet Names
- Ada – Means “noble” in German.
- Ali – Arabic for “elevated.”
- Amy – French for “beloved.”
- Ace – Associated with being a champion.
- Ash – Represents the ash tree.
- Ari – Short and powerful, meaning “lion.”
- Ava – Simple and elegant.
- Ani – Short for Annika or Anastasia.
- Alfie – A British favorite, meaning “wise counselor.”
- Ayo – Yoruba for “joy.”