Name Collection

Names That Start With A

Browse baby names that start with A, then compare meaning, origin, and trend signals.

Names In This Collection

Girl • Latin

Aleeah

Aleeah is a Latin-root name tied to gentleness and grace.

Pronounced A-lee-ah

gentlenesskindnessrefinement
Trend: rising
Girl • Greek

Aleena

Aleena is a Greek-origin name suggesting hopeful, warm energy.

Pronounced Ah-lee-nah

hopewarmthpositivity
Trend: high
Girl • Hebrew

Aleesha

Aleesha is Hebrew in origin, with a focus on strength and resilience.

Pronounced Ah-lee-sha

strengthresiliencedetermination
Trend: stable
Girl • Welsh

Aleeyah

Aleeyah is Welsh in origin, emphasizing strength and steadiness.

Pronounced Ah-lee-yah

strengthstabilitydetermination
Trend: niche
Girl • Slavic

Aleeza

Aleeza is Slavic in origin, associated with protection and steadiness.

Pronounced Ah-lee-zah

protectionsecuritysteadiness
Trend: high
Girl • Scottish

Aleia

Aleia is a Scottish name meaning courage and uplifting spirit.

Pronounced Ah-LA-yah

BraveryOptimismLeadership
Trend: niche
Girl • Scandinavian

Aleida

Aleida is a Scandinavian name linked to hope and warmth.

Pronounced Eh-LIE-dah

HopeWarmthGrace
Trend: stable
Girl • Japanese

Aleigha

Aleigha is a Japanese-inspired name associated with peace.

Pronounced ah-LAY-ah

PeaceCalmGrace
Trend: stable
Girl • Germanic

Aleina

Aleina is a Germanic-rooted name meaning wisdom.

Pronounced ah-LAY-nah

WisdomBalanceInsight
Trend: high
Girl • Hebrew

Aleisha

Aleisha is a Hebrew-origin name meaning harmony.

Pronounced ah-LEE-sha

HarmonyBalanceGrace
Trend: stable
Girl • Latin

Aleiyah

Aleiyah is a Latin-root name with a graceful, gentle resonance.

Pronounced ah-LAY-yah

GraceKindnessGentleness
Trend: niche
Girl • Spanish

Alejandra

Alejandra is the Spanish form of Alexandra, conveying grace and confidence.

Pronounced ah-leh-HAN-drah

GraceLeadershipConfidence
Trend: high
Girl • Latin

Alejandrina

Alejandrina, a Latin variant of Alexandrina, suggests strength and dignity.

Pronounced a-leh-ahn-DREE-nah

StrengthDignityResilience
Trend: rising
Boy • Spanish

Alejandro

Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander with a light, warm bearing.

Pronounced ah-leh-HAHN-dro

LightLeadershipWarmth
Trend: stable
Boy • Italian

Alek

Alek is a concise Italian form linked to Alexander, signaling strength.

Pronounced AH-lehk

StrengthLeadershipClarity
Trend: rising
Boy • Slavic

Aleksandar

Aleksandar blends Slavic roots with a graceful, confident presence.

Pronounced ah-lehk-SAHN-dar

GraceConfidenceDignity
Trend: high
Boy • Latin

Aleksander

Aleksander, a Latin-root form of Alexander, evokes wisdom and balance.

Pronounced ah-LEK-san-der

WisdomBalanceLeadership
Trend: high
Girl • Spanish

Aleksandra

Aleksandra blends Spanish usage with a harmonious, balanced sound.

Pronounced ah-leh-SHAHN-drah

HarmonyBalanceGrace
Trend: niche
Boy • Scottish

Alekzander

Alekzander, a Scottish-inspired variant of Alexander, suggests strength.

Pronounced ah-LEK-zan-der

StrengthLeadershipBoldness
Trend: rising
Boy • Scandinavian

Alen

Alen is a Scandinavian name with a hopeful, warm hue.

Pronounced AH-lehn

HopeWarmthFriendliness
Trend: niche
Girl • Welsh

Alena

Alena is a cheerful Welsh-inspired name suggesting warmth and happiness.

Pronounced ah-LEH-nah

JoyWarmthOptimism
Trend: rising
Girl • Japanese

Alene

Alene blends clean Japanese roots with a modern, resilient feel.

Pronounced ah-LEH-neh

ResilienceConfidenceModernity
Trend: rising
Girl • Irish

Alesa

Alesa offers an Irish-origin name radiating grace and poise.

Pronounced AH-leh-sah

GraceCharmElegance
Trend: niche
Girl • Slavic

Alesandra

Alesandra blends Slavic roots with a confident, wise presence.

Pronounced ah-leh-SAHN-drah

WisdomBalanceLeadership
Trend: stable

FAQ

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Can I compare these names on trend pages?
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