| Atalanta-Azura |
| Atalanta (Greek) "Mighty huntress" Atarah (Hebrew) "A crown" Athanasia (Greek) "Immortal" Athene (Greek) "Wisdom" Audhild (Old Norse) "Battle riches" Audny (Old Norse) "Prosperity" Audrey (Old English) "Noble strength" Augusta (Latin) "Great" or "Venerable" Aura (Greek) "Soft breeze" Aur�lie (French) "Golden" Aurora (Latin) "Dawn" Avalon (Celtic) "Island of apples" Avani (Hindi) "Earth" Avellina (Spanish) "Place of the hazel nut trees" Avis (Old German) "Bird" Avtalia (Hebrew) "Lamb" or "Fawn" Awanta (Miwok) "Turtle" Ayah (Swahili) "Bright" Ayako (Japanese) "Child of damask" Ayalah (Hebrew) "Deer" or "Gazelle" Ayame (Japanese) "Iris" Ayameko (Japanese) "Child of the iris" Ayanna (Hindi) "Innocent" Ayobami (Yoruba, Nigeria) "I am blessed with joy" Ayofemi (Yoruba, Nigeria) "Joy likes me" Ayoka (Yoruba, Nigeria) "She brings joy to all" Aysen (Turkish) "Beautiful like the moon" Azami (Japanese) "Thistle flower" Aziza (Arabic) "Esteemed" or "Beloved" Azriela (Hebrew) "The Lord is my strength" Azubah (Hebrew) "Forsaken" or "Deserted" Azucena (Spanish) "White lily" Azura (Old French) "Sky blue" |