| Adonia (Greek) "Beautiful" Adowa (Akan, Ghana) "Born on Tuesday" Adrienne (Latin) "Dark one" Adsila (Cherokee) "Blossom" Aduke (Yoruba, Nigeria) "Cherished" Adzo (Fante, Ghana) "Born on Monday" Ae-Cha (Korean) "Loving daughter" Aegea (Greek) "Protection" or "Shield" Aeloa (Greek) "Belonging to the god of the winds" Aeron (Welsh) "Battle" Aeronwen (Welsh) "Battle maiden" Affrica (Irish Gaelic) "Peasant" Afiya (Swahili) "Health" Afryea (Ewe, Ghana) "Born during happy times" Afua (Ewe, Ghana) "Born on Friday" Afuvale (Polynesian) "A mulberry tree with too many shoots" Agatha (Greek) "Good" or "Kind" Agalia (Greek) "Brightness", "Joy", or "Gaiety" Agnes (Greek) "Pure" Agraciana (Spanish) "To forgive" Ahavah (Hebrew) "Love" Ahawi (Cherokee) "Deer" Ahia (Polynesian) "Temptation" Ah-Lam (Chinese) "Like an orchid" Ahopomee (Polynesian) "The day of the night dance" Ahulani (Hawaiian) "Heavenly shrine" Ahyoka (Cherokee) "She who brought happiness" Ai (Japanese) "Love" (Vietnamese) "Beloved" or "Cherished" Aiko (Japanese) "Child of love" Ailsa (Scottish) "Elf victory" |
| Adonia-Ailsa |