Neutral names starting with A

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    An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with A, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. In English-speaking countries, some of the most familiar gender-neutral names starting with A include Abby, Ace, Al, Alex, Ally, Aubrey, and Autumn. However, there are many more unisex names from around the world that start with A, as listed below. Next page: neutral names starting with B.

    The list

    A'ala, or 'A'ala. Hawaiian. Meaning "Fragrant, of high rank, royal."[1][2] Keywords: nobility.

    Aala. 1. Muslim. Meaning "Bounties."[3]. 2. American. "She who hunts and heals." More often for girls.[4]

    Aale. Finnish. Meaning "Noble."[5] Short for names beginning with Al, as well as Aarne and Arvid.[6] Estonian form of Alla and Rosalia.[7] Keywords: nobility.

    Aali. Finnish.[8] Pet form of various names meaning "Bird"[9]

    Aalo. Finnish.[8]

    Aalto. Finnish. Meaning "Wave."[8] Keywords: nature, sea, water

    Aban. "The name of the eighth month of the Persian calendar, corresponding to the sign of Scorpio, Aban is used as a unisex name in Iran. The name derives from the Avestan word for 'waters,' and in some Zoroastrianism is considered a deity of water; in today's Islamic Iran, Aban is regarded as an angel."[10]

    Aaren. English. Variant of Aaron.[11]

    Abby. English. Short for Abraham or Abigail.[12]

    Abcde. American. Meaning the beginning of the alphabet, but pronounced AB-sid-ee.[13]

    Abi. Hebrew. 1. Anglicized form of "Abiy," meaning "my father." In the Bible, this is the name of the mother of King Hezekiah. 2. Pet form of "Abraham," meaning "father of a multitude." Also spelled "Avi."[14] Keywords: Biblical, religious

    Abia. Variant spelling of Abiah, which see.[11][14]

    Abiah. Hebrew. Variant of Abiyah, which see.[15][14]

    Abichail (אֲבִיחַיִל). Hebrew. Variant spelling of unisex "Abiyhayil," which see.[14]

    Abida. 1. (لڑكی) Arabic. Meaning "God's follower" or "she who worships." Feminine.[16] 2. Hebrew. Anglicized form of "Abiyda," meaning "father of knowledge." In the Bible, this is the name of one of Midian's five sons. Masculine.[14] Keywords: Biblical, religious

    Abijah. Variant of Abiah, which see.[17]

    Abihail. Hebrew. Variant of Abiyhayil, which see.[14] Keywords: Biblical, religious

    Abihayil. Hebrew. Variant of Abiyhayil, which see.[14] Keywords: Biblical, religious

    Abijah. Hebrew. Variant of Abiah, which see.[14] Keywords: Biblical, religious

    Abimbola. West Africa, Yoruba. Meaning "Born wealthy."[18][19] Keywords: birth

    Abiodun. West Africa, Yoruba. Meaning "A child born during Christmas or the New Year."[20] Keywords: birth, holidays, seasons

    Abiyah. Hebrew. Meaning "God is my father." In the Bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other figures. [21][14] Keywords: Biblical, religious

    Abiyhayil (אֲבִיחַיִל). Hebrew. Meaning "father of might." In the Bible, this is the name of the wife of Rehoboam, the father of Esther, a Levite who was the head of the house of Merari, and several other characters. Variant spellings include Abihail and Avichayil.[14]

    Ace. Latin. Meaning "One" or "Unity."[22]

    Acer. Meaning "maple tree."[23]

    Achava. Hebrew. Meaning "Friendship."[24]

    Achcauhtli. Native American, Nahuatl. Meaning "leader."[14]

    Aconite. Meaning "wolfsbane (herb)."[25]

    Acorn. Meaning "Nut of the oak tree."[25]

    Acotas. Native American, Blackfoot. Meaning "Group of horses."[26]

    Adair. 1. English, Scottish. Meaning "Shallow place in a river near oaks."[27] 2. From the family name, meaning "Son of Daire," itself meaning "Oak."[25]

    Addie. "Pet-form of names such as Addison, Ada, Adelaide, Adam, and Adrian." Late 19th century variant: Addy.[28] 1. English. Pet form of feminine Adelaide. Meaning "noble sort." Feminine. 2. Hebrew. Pet form of masculine Adam, meaning "earth" or "red." 3. Hebrew. Variant spelling of unisex Adi, which see.[14]

    Addison. English. From the family name, meaning "Son of Adam." Became a unisex given name in the late 20th century.[28][29][14]

    Addisyn. Variant of Addison, which see.[30]

    Addyson. Variant of Addison, which see.[31]

    Ade. West Africa, Yoruba. Meaning "Crown."[11]

    Adebowale. West Africa, Yoruba. Meaning "My crown has come home."[14]

    Aderyn. Welsh. Meaning "Bird." Late 19th century variant: Deryn.[28]

    Adetokunbo. West Africa, Yoruba. Meaning "The crown came over the sea."[11]

    Adi (עֲדִי). Hebrew. Meaning "Jewel," "Ornament," or "Witness." [11][14]

    Adiel. 1. Hebrew. Meaning "Ornament of God." 2. Arabic. "Just; honest."[32]

    Adilet. Kyrgyz. Meaning "Justice."[11]

    Adina (עֲדִינָא). Hebrew. Meaning "Slender." In the Bible, this is a masculine name only, but it has come to be used for girls as well.[33][14]

    Adison. Variant of Addison, which see.

    Adiyna. Variant of Adina, which see.

    Adler. German. Meaning "Eagle."[34] Keywords: nature, animal, bird

    Adoeete. Native American, Ga'igwu (Kiowa). Meaning "Big tree."[35] Keywords: nature, forest

    Adonia. 1. (Αδώνια). Greek. Feminine form of Greek Adonis, meaning "my lord." 2. (אֲדּׄנִיָּה). Hebrew. Variant spelling of Adonijah, meaning "my Lord is Jehovah."[14]

    Adria. Latin. Meaning "From Hadria; dark one." Variant of Adrian.[36]

    Adrian. Latin. Meaning "From Hadria."[37]

    Adriel. Hebrew. Meaning "God's majesty."[38]

    Adyson. Variant of Addison, which see.

    Aeon. From Greek, meaning "Age; immeasurable period of time." Variants: Æon, Eon.[39]

    Aerial. English. Meaning "Of the air." 20th century adoption of the word as a name.[39]

    Aero. Greek. Meaning "Air."[40] Keywords: nature, elements

    Aeron. Welsh. Unisex form of Celtic "Agrona," a war goddess in Welsh mythology who was portrayed as masculine. Meaning "carnage, slaughter." [41][14] Keywords: war

    Aestival. English. From Latin, meaning "Of summer." Variant: Estival.[39]

    Aether. From Greek, meaning "The fifth element." Variants: Aither, Ether.[39]

    Aethnen. Welsh. Meaning "Aspen" or "Poplar."[39]

    Afon. Welsh. Meaning "River."[42] Keywords: nature, water, place

    Affra. Hebrew. Variant spelling of Aphra, which see.[14]

    Afra. Hebrew. Variant spelling of Aphra, which see.[14]

    Africa. Meaning "The continent of Africa."[43]

    Afton. Gaelic. Derived from a surname, meaning "From the Afton river," which is in Scotland.[44][14] Keywords: nature, water, place

    Agam. Hebrew. Meaning "Lake."[11] Keywords: nature, water

    Agrimony. Meaning the herb of the same name.[45]

    Agrippa. 1. Latin form of the Greek name. Meaning "Wild horse." Masculine. 2. (Агриппа). Russian. Based on the Greek name, but used as a feminine name.[11] Keywords: nature, animals

    Ah. Chinese. No meaning.[11]

    Ahmoua. Native American, Sac and Fox Nation. Meaning "whale."[46] Keywords: nature, animals, water, sea

    Ahsan (আহসান). Hindi form of Persian unisex name Ehsan. Meaning "compassion."[14]

    Ahuiliztli. Native American, Nahuatl. Meaning "joy."[14]

    Aiah. Hebrew. Variant of Ayah, which see.[14]

    Aibhne. Irish.[47]