2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [16]
Alomah, Alomma, Alommah
Alondra (Spanish) Form of Alexandra, meaning “helper and defender of mankind”
Alpha (Greek) The firstborn child; the first letter of the Greek alphabet
Alphonsine (French) Feminine form of Alphonse; one who is ready for battle
Alphonsina, Alphonsyne, Alphonsyna, Alphonseene, Alphonseena, Alphonseane, Alphonseana, Alphonsiene
Alura (English) A divine counselor
Allura, Alurea, Alhraed
Alvera (Spanish) Feminine of Alvaro; guardian of all; speaker of the truth
Alveria, Alvara, Alverna, Alvernia, Alvira, Alvyra, Alvarita, Alverra
*Alyssa (German) Form of Alice, meaning “woman of the nobility, truthful; having high moral character”
Alisa, Alissya, Alyssaya, Alishya, Alisia, Alissa, Allisa, Allyssa, Alysa, Alysse, Alyssia
Amada (Spanish) One who is loved by all
Amadia, Amadea, Amadita, Amadah
Amadea (Latin) Feminine form of Amedeo; loved by God
Amadya, Amadia, Amadine, Amadina, Amadika, Amadis
Amadi (African) One who rejoices
Amadie, Amady, Amadey, Amadye, Amadee, Amadea, Amadeah
Amalia (German) One who is industrious and hardworking
Amelia, Amalya, Amalie, Amalea, Amylia, Amyleah, Amilia, Neneca
Amalthea (Greek) One who soothes; in mythology, the foster mother of Zeus
Amaltheah, Amalthia, Amalthya
Amanda (Latin) One who is much loved
Amandi, Amandah, Amandea, Amandee, Amandey, Amande, Amandie, Amandy, Mandy
Amani (African / Arabic) One who is peaceful / one with wishes and dreams
Amanie, Amany, Amaney, Amanee, Amanye, Amanea, Amaneah
Amara (Greek) One who will be forever beautiful
Amarah, Amarya, Amaira, Amaria, Amar
Amina (Arabic) Truthful, trustworthy
Amari (African) Having great strength, a builder
Amaree, Amarie
Amaya (Japanese) Of the night rain
Amayah, Amaia, Amaiah
Amber (French) Resembling the jewel; a warm honey color
Ambur, Ambar, Amberly, Amberlyn, Amberli, Amberlee, Ambyr, Ambyre
Ambrosia (Greek) Immortal; in mythology, the food of the gods
Ambrosa, Ambrosiah, Ambrosyna, Ambrosina, Ambrosyn, Ambrosine, Ambrozin, Ambrozyn, Ambrozyna, Ambrozyne, Ambrozine, Ambrose, Ambrotosa, Ambruslne, Amhrosine
*Amelia (German) Form of Amalia or (Latin) form of Emily, meaning “one who is industrious and hardworking”
Amelie, Amelita, Amylia, Amely
America (Latin) A powerful ruler
Americus, Amerika, Amerikus
Amina (Arabic) A princess; one who commands
Amirah, Ameera, Amyra, Ameerah, Amyrah, Ameira, Ameirah, Amiera
Amissa (Hebrew) One who is honest; a friend
Amisa, Amise, Amisia, Amiza, Amysa, Amysia, Amysya, Amyza
ˆAmiyah (American) Form of Amy, meaning “beloved.”
Amiah, Amiya, Amya
Amrita (Hindi) Having immortality; full of ambrosia
Amritah, Amritta, Amryta, Amrytta, Amrytte, Amritte, Amryte, Amreeta
Amser (Welsh) A period of time
Amy (Latin) Dearly loved
Aimee, Aimie, Aimi, Aimy, Aimya, Aimey, Amice, Amicia
Anaba (Native American) A woman returning from battle
Anabah, Annaba, Annabah
Anabal (Gaelic) One who is joyful
Anaball, Annabal, Annaball
Anahi (Latin) Immortal
Analia (Spanish) Combination of Ana and Lea or Lucia
Annalee, Annali, Annalie, Annaleigh, Annalea, Analeigh, Anali, Analie, Annalina, Anneli, Annaleah, Annaliese, Annalise, Annalisa, Analise, Analiese, Analisa
Anarosa (Spanish) A graceful rose
Annarosa, Anarose, Annarose
Anastasia (Greek) One who shall rise again
Anastase, Anastascia, Anastasha, Anastasie, Stacia, Stasia, Stacy, Stacey
Ancina (Latin) Form of Ann, meaning “a woman graced with God’s favor”
Ancyna, Anncina, Anncyna, Anceina, Annceina, Anciena, Annciena, Anceena
*TAndrea (Greek / Latin) Courageous and strong / feminine form of Andrew; womanly
Andria, Andrianna, Andreia, Andreina, Andreya, Andriana, Andreana, Andera
Angel (Greek) A heavenly messenger
Angela (Greek) A heavenly messenger; an angel
Angelica, Angelina, Angelique, Anjela, Anjelika, Angella, Angelita, Angeline, Angie, Angy
*Angelina (Greek) Form of Angela, meaning “a heavenly messenger, an angel”
Angeline, Angelyn, Angelene, Angelin
Ani (Hawaiian) One who is very beautiful
Aneesa, Aney, Anie, Any, Aany, Aanye, Anea, Aneah
Aniceta (French)