Neutral names starting with A

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Lists of neutral names

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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. Nonbinary people don't have to have neutral names, and many notable nonbinary people have names that are usually either masculine or feminine. Neutral names can help make it safer for people to explore their gender expressions. 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, more than 300 of them, 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] Notable nonbinary characters in fiction with this name include Addie in the dating sim The Office Type.[29]

Addison. English. From the family name, meaning "Son of Adam." Became a unisex given name in the late 20th century.[28][30][14]

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

Addyson. Variant of Addison, which see.[32]

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."[33]

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.[34][14]

Adison. Variant of Addison, which see.

Adiyna. Variant of Adina, which see.

Adler. German. Meaning "Eagle."[35] Keywords: nature, animal, bird

Adoeete. Native American, Ga'igwu (Kiowa). Meaning "Big tree."[36] 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.[37]

Adrian. Latin. Meaning "From Hadria."[38] Nonbinary characters in fiction with this name include Adrian Clarke, protagonist of the game Ace in Space.[39]

Adriel. Hebrew. Meaning "God's majesty."[40]

Adyson. Variant of Addison, which see.

Aeon. From Greek, meaning "Age; immeasurable period of time." Variants: Æon, Eon.[41]

Aerial. English. Meaning "Of the air." 20th century adoption of the word as a name.[41]

Aero. Greek. Meaning "Air."[42] Keywords: nature, elements

Aeron. Welsh. Unisex form of Celtic "Agrona," a war goddess in Welsh mythology who was portrayed as masculine. Meaning "carnage, slaughter." [43][14] Keywords: war

Aestival. English. From Latin, meaning "Of summer." Variant: Estival.[41]

Aether. From Greek, meaning "The fifth element." Variants: Aither, Ether.[41]

Aethnen. Welsh. Meaning "Aspen" or "Poplar."[41]

Afon. Welsh. Meaning "River."[44] 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."[45]

Afton. Gaelic. Derived from a surname, meaning "From the Afton river," which is in Scotland.[46][14] Keywords: nature, water, place

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

Agrimony. Meaning the herb of the same name.[47]

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.