- Agamemnon In Greek mythology, the king of Mycenae and commander of the Greek forces in the Trojan War.
- Aggie
- Aine [AY-lish] Brilliance, wit, splendor, glory. In legend, Aine was the daughter of Fer I and queen of the fairies of south Munster; was believed to dwell at the place now called Knockany. (Old Irish)
- Amalie
- AmberRust
- Ambush
- Andromeda Daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus, and wife of Perseus in Greek mythology. Also a constellation.
- Angel
- Arabelle
- Archimedes Greek mathematician who is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of ancient times.
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- Argenteus
- Arkady From Arcady. Poetic form of Arcadia - an ancient pastoral district, any place of peace and simplicity.
- Ashes
- Ashtray
- Asylum
- Ataxerxes Egyptian Pharaoh of Dynasty XXVII
- Atreides One of the Houses (clans) in the movie Dune.
- Atticus
- Aurelius (Oreleus) Roman emperor(161-180AD) and stoic philosopher 121-180 AD
- Automne
- Autumn
- Avalon Magical island in Arthurian ledgend
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