Popular boy names starting with A

The most popular and well-known boy names beginning with A in our database, drawn from US SSA and UK ONS data.

Aiden
Alexander
Aaron
Asher
Ace
Adler
Axel
Anthony
Arthur
Albert

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Popular girl names starting with A

The most popular and well-known girl names beginning with A in our database.

Amelia
Ava
Abigail
Avery
Aria
Aurora
Addison
Aaliyah
Audrey
Autumn

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Modern boy names starting with A

Modern, contemporary boy names — trend-driven choices that have risen recently.

Aiden
Alexander
Aaron
Asher
Ace
Adler
Axel

Traditional boy names starting with A

Classic, time-tested boy names with multi-generational use.

Anthony
Arthur
Albert
Austin
Andrew
Adam
Aaron
Alan

Modern girl names starting with A

Modern, contemporary girl names — trend-driven choices that feel fresh.

Amelia
Ava
Abigail
Avery
Aria
Aurora
Addison
Aaliyah
Audrey
Autumn
Alice
Ariana
Annabelle
Alana
Addie

Traditional girl names starting with A

Classic, time-tested girl names with multi-generational use.

Ashley
Amanda
Amy
Angela
Anna
Andrea
Ann
Alice
Amber

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular baby names starting with A?

Popular baby names starting with A include Aiden, Alexander, Aaron, Asher, Ace for boys and Amelia, Ava, Abigail, Avery, Aria for girls.

How many baby names start with A?

Our database contains 39 English baby names starting with A: 15 boy names and 24 girl names, spanning both modern and traditional styles.

What are some unique baby names starting with A?

For rarer choices, use our generator with the Under the radar popularity tier and the starting-letter filter set to A.

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About this data

Names on this page are drawn from the Baby Name Finder database of 5,000+ curated names, sourced from the U.S. Social Security Administration and the UK Office for National Statistics. Modern names have risen in the past decade; traditional names have multi-generational use.