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Picking out a baby name can be challenging, especially when you want to give your beautiful little girl the strongest name possible. If you're in this position, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of unique and powerful baby girl names that all start with the letter “A." Keep reading to find the perfect name for your little one!
Powerful Girl Names that Start with “A”
- Alice ( English for “from nobility”)
- Amelia (Latin for “work”)
- Aria (Italian for “solo melody”)
- Audrey (English for “noble strength”)
- Aurora (Latin for “dawn”)
- Ava (Latin for “like a bird”)
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Strong & Powerful Girl Names That Start with “A”
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Choose a powerful name that inspires courage and bravery. Not all baby girl names have to be cute and dainty. The names below are powerful and strong, with a bit of an edge. Plus, their unique meanings will encourage her blossoming personality. After all, names have power. [1] X Research source
- Aaryn (Hebrew for “mountain of strength”)
- Abigail (Hebrew for “my father is joy”)
- Abrielle (French for “God is my strength”)
- Acadia (Greek for “idyllic place”)
- Adalyn (German for “noble one”)
- Addie (German for “noble”)
- Adelaide (German for “nobility”)
- Adele (German for “kind”)
- Adina (Hebrew for “delicate”)
- Adira (Hebrew for “strong”)
- Adriana (Latin for “dark one”)
- Adrienne (French for “from the city of Hadria”)
- Aeliana (Latin for “heavenly”)
- Aeron (Welsh for “goddess of war”)
- Aeryn (Welsh for “berry”)
- Agatha (Greek for “virtuous”)
- Aggie (English for “good”)
- Agnes (Greek for “pure”)
- Aiden (Irish for “little fire”)
- Aisha (Arabic for “prosperous”)
- Alanna (Irish for “little child”)
- Alastrina (Greek for “man’s defender”)
- Alberta (English for “noble and bright”)
- Alessandra (Italian for “defender of the people”)
- Alessia (Greek for “defender”)
- Alex (English for “defender of the people”)
- Ali (Arabic for “noble”)
- Alicia (English for “noble kin”)
- Alondra (Spanish for “defender of mankind”)
- Althea (Greek for “heal”)
- Amanda (Latin for “worthy of love”)
- Amara (Latin for “everlasting”)
- Amelia (Latin for “work”)
- Anais (French for “gracious”)
- Anamarie (Hebrew for “grace”)
- Andrea (Greek for “brave”)
- Anne (Hebrew for “merciful”)
- Annett (French for “grace”)
- Antonia (Greek for “flower”)
- Archer (English for “bowman”)
- Arden (English for “valley of the eagle”)
- Aria (Italian for “solo melody”)
- Arielle (Hebrew for “lion of God”)
- Armida (Spanish for “armed warrior”)
- Ashlyn (American for “meadow of ash trees”)
- Astra (Latin for “star”)
- Astrid (Scandinavia for “God’s strength”)
- Athena (Greek for “goddess of wisdom and war”)
- Atina (Greek for “goddess of wisdom”)
- Audra (English for “noble strength”)
- Audrey (English for “noble strength”)
- Autumn (Latin for “fall season”)
- Ava (Latin for “like a bird”)
- Avery (English for “ruler of the elves”)
- Avita (Hebrew for “desired”)
Unique & Powerful Girl Names That Start with “A”
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Choose a name that’s special and otherworldly. A baby girl’s name that starts with the letter “A” may seem popular or overused, but it doesn’t have to be! The names below are unique and less common, making them just as special as and powerful your little girl:
- Abilene (Hebrew for “meadow”)
- Abrahana (Hebrew for “father of multitudes”)
- Acacia (Greek for “thorny tree”)
- Acantha (Greek for “thorn”)
- Adhara (Arabic for “maidens”)
- Adora (Latin for “beloved one”)
- Adrastea (Greek for “inescapable”)
- Aften (Scottish for “war”)
- Ahadi (Swahili for “with much promise”)
- Ailsa (Scottish for “elf victory”)
- Aisling (Irish for “vision”)
- Aitana (Spanish for “glory”)
- Akari (Japanese for “lights”)
- Akeelah (Spanish for “eagle”)
- Akemi (Japanese for “bright”)
- Akiko (Japanese for “sparkle”)
- Aksana (Greek for “hospitality”)
- Alba (Scottish for “dawn”)
- Alethea (Greek for “truth”)
- Allegra (Italian for “cheerful”)
- Alvina (English for “old friend”)
- Alyth (Scottish for “rising”)
- Amethyst (Greek for “intoxicated”)
- Anemone (Greek for “breath”)
- Anemone (Greek for “wind”)
- Anissa (Arabic for “friendly”)
- Anja (Russian for “gracious”)
- Annique (French for “grace”)
- Annora (Latin for “honor”)
- Anouk (French for “grace”)
- Apollonia (Greek for “father lion”)
- Aqua (Latin for “sea blue”)
- Artemis (Greek for “safe”)
- Asuka (Japanese for “tomorrow”)
- Auld (Scottish for “old”)
- Avalon (Welsh for “island of apples”)
- Aveline (French for “hazelnut”)
- Avenley (American for “peaceful”)
- Aviora (Hebrew for “luminous”)
- Ayelet (Hebrew for “doe”)
- Azaria (Hebrew for “helped by God”)
- Azzurra (Italian for “blue”)
- Looking for more unique and rare girl names? Check out this list of uncommon girl names .
Pretty & Powerful Girl Names That Start with “A”
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Choose a name that’s as beautiful as its meaning. Not only do these names sound pretty, but they have meanings just as spectacular. The baby girl names below are charming in sound, lovely in name, and pleasing in looks, making them ideal for your little princess:
- Adaline (German for “noble”)
- Addison (English for “child of Adam”)
- Adeline (English for “noble”)
- Ainsley (English for “hermitage”)
- Aitana (Spanish for “mountain range”)
- Alaina (French for “little rock”)
- Alana (Celtic for “beautiful”)
- Aleah (American for “sublime”)
- Alena (Slovak for “light”)
- Alerie (American for “cheerful”)
- Alessandra (Italian for “protector of humanity”)
- Alexandria (Greek for “defender of mankind”)
- Alice (English for “from nobility”)
- Alienor (Greek for “merciful”)
- Alina (Slavic for “bright”)
- Allison (German for “noble”)
- Alouette (French for “lark”)
- Alyssa (Greek for “rational”)
- Amaya (Japanese for “night rain”)
- Aminta (Greek for “protector”)
- Amira (Arabic for “princes”)
- Amora (Spanish for “love”)
- Analia (Hebrew for “grace”)
- Analiese (German for “grace”)
- Anara (Kazakh for “pomegranate flower”)
- Anastasia (Greek for “resurrection”)
- Angela (English for “messenger of God”)
- Annabelle (English for “beautiful”)
- Annalise (Hebrew for “God is my oath”)
- Antoinette (French for “priceless one”)
- Antonella (Italian for “firstborn”)
- Arianna (Greek for “most holy”)
- Ariel (Hebrew for “lion of God”)
- Armelle (French for “princess”)
- Aubrey (English for “noble ruler”)
- Aurelie (French for “golden”)
- Aurora (Latin for “dawn”)
- Aviva (Hebrew for “springtime”)
- Azalea (Greek for “dry earth”)
- On the hunt for more pretty girl names? Check out this list of elegant and classy girl names .
Cute & Powerful Girl Names That Start with “A”
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Choose a name that’s oh-so-adorable. Powerful names can also be cute and endearing, especially if they match your little one’s personality. After all, a name is the first symbol of identity you can give a child. [2] X Research source These names are sweet and lovely, but they also have powerful meanings.
- Abbey (Hebrew for “my father is joy”)
- Ada (German for “noble”)
- Adia (Swahili for “gift”)
- Adley (English for “meadow”)
- Adria (Latin for “from Hadria”)
- Aggie (Greek for “good”)
- Ailany (Hawaiian for “heavenly”)
- Aimee (French for “beloved friend”)
- Aisha (Arabic for “alive”)
- Alda (German for “noble”)
- Alexa (Greek for “defender of the people”)
- Alia (Arabic for “sky”)
- Alivia (Latin for “olive tree”)
- Alodie (French for “wealthy”)
- Alysia (Greek for “of noble kin”)
- Amani (Arabic for “faith”)
- Amber (French for “jewel”)
- Ambrette (French for “dessert pear”)
- Ami (French for “beautiful”)
- Amia (Latin for “loved one”)
- Amina (Arabic for “faithful”)
- Amity (English for “friendship”)
- Amy (Latin for “beloved”)
- Andee (Greek for “brave defender of men”)
- Andi (Greek for “strong”)
- Angel (Greek for “messenger”)
- Anika (German for “army”)
- Anika (Scandinavian for “gracious”)
- Anna (Hebrew for “grace”)
- Annie (Hebrew for “grace”)
- Anniston (English for “town of Anis”)
- Anya (Russian for “grace”)
- April (Latin for “to open”)
- Arbor (Latin for “tree”)
- Ardith (Hebrew for “blooming meadow”)
- Asha (Sanskrit for “hope”)
- Aster (Greek for “star”)
- Averie (English for “elf ruler”)
- Avril (Latin for “to open”)
- Aylani (American for “high”)
- Azura (Spanish for “sky blue”)
- For more cute girl names, check out this list of beautiful vintage names .
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Rare & Powerful Girl Names That Start with “A”
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Choose a name as unique as your little girl. These powerful names are rare and extraordinary, just like the little girls they’re given to! They’re less common than most names, and their unique meanings and pronunciations give them a strong yet charming edge.
- Aarushi (Hindu for “dawn”)
- Ackerley (English for “meadows of oak trees”)
- Adeleke (Yoruba for “the crown is victorious”)
- Aella (Greek for “whirlwind”)
- Aelwen (Welsh for “fair brow”)
- Aerfen (Welsh for “end of the battle”)
- Afaf (Arabic for “virtuous”)
- Agape (Greek for “love”)
- Agneta (Greek for “pure”)
- Aikaterina (Greek for “pure”)
- Aksana (Greek for “hospitality”)
- Alazne (Spanish for “miracle”)
- Alcmene (Greek for “strength of the moon”)
- Alethea (Greek for “truth”)
- Aletta (Dutch for “noble”)
- Aletta (Latin for “winged one”)
- Alohi (Hawaiian for “brilliant”)
- Alvina (English for “noble friend”)
- Amiyah (French for “beloved”)
- Anaira (Sanskrit for “without fear”)
- Aneria (Welsh for “much snow”)
- Aoife (Irish for “beauty”)
- Aoife (Irish for “radiant”)
- Arnola (American for “fair-shouldered eagle”)
- Astraea (Greek for “star-maiden”)
- Aurelia (Latin for “the golden one”)
- Avonna (Hebrew for “beautiful”)
- Avyles (Hebrew for “God is my father”)
- Axelle (French for “my father is peace”)
- Azucena (Arabic for “lily”)
- Keep in mind that while it’s amazing to choose a rare or uncommon name, it’s also perfectly okay to choose a “popular” name! At the end of the day, pick a name that you love. [3] X Research source
Expert Q&A
Tips
- If you’re struggling to pick a name, professional writer Novalee Wilder suggests waiting to name the child until they’re born: “I think there is a huge value in meeting the person first even if it's a wordless meeting, even if this child can't communicate beyond just being in the world.” [4] X Expert Source Novalee Wilder
Professional Numerologist and Writer Expert InterviewThanks - Still need some help choosing a baby name? Try using our “ Girl Name Generator ” for more inspiration!Thanks
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- ↑ https://harvardpolitics.com/power-of-a-name/#google_vignette
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/transcripts/991701017
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- ↑ Novalee Wilder. Professional Numerologist and Writer. Expert Interview