# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
71 | Abri | Italian | Feminine of Abraham. | F | |
72 | Abriana | Italian | Feminine of Abraham. | F | |
73 | Abrianna | Italian | Feminine of Abraham. | F | |
74 | Abrielle | Italian | Feminine of Abraham. | F | |
75 | Abrienne | Italian | Feminine of Abraham. | F | |
76 | Abril | Spanish | The month April; symbolizes spring. | F | |
77 | Acacia | Biblical | Acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. | F | |
78 | Acacia | Greek | Guileless. Honorable. Biblical; acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. | F | |
79 | Acacia | Spanish | Honorable. In the Bible, acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle. | F | |
80 | Academia | Latin | Named for Cicero's villa. | F | |
81 | Acantha | Greek | Sharp pointed or thorned. | F | |
82 | Acarnania | Latin | From Arcanania. | F | |
83 | Acca | Anglo-Saxon | From Acca. | F | |
84 | Accad | Biblical | A vessel, pitcher, spark. | F | |
85 | Accalia | Latin | Possibly from the Acca Larentia the shewolf who nursed the twins Remus and Romulus. | F | |
86 | Accho | Biblical | Close, pressed together. | F | |
87 | Aceldama | Biblical | Field of blood. | F | |
88 | Aceline | French | Noble. | F | |
89 | Acenath | Egyptian | Daughter. Biblical - Joseph's Egyptian wife. | F | |
90 | Achaia | Biblical | Grief, trouble. | F | |
91 | Achaicus | Biblical | A native of Achaia, sorrowing, sad. | F | |
92 | Acheflow | ArthurianLegend | White flower. | F | |
93 | Achim | Biblical | Preparing, revenging, confirming. | F | |
94 | Achor | Biblical | Trouble. | F | |
95 | Achsah | Biblical | Adorned, bursting the veil. | F | |
96 | Achshaph | Biblical | Poison, tricks. | F | |
97 | Acidalia | Latin | Named for Venus. | F | |
98 | Acnes | Greek | Chaste. | F | |
99 | Acnes | Latin | Chaste. | F | |
100 | Ada | African | First daughter. (Nigerian). | F | |
101 | Ada | English | Wealthy. Also from the Old German Eda or Etta, meaning happy. Introduced from Germany in the late 18th century. Also a diminutive of Adela, Adelalde, or Adeline. | F | |
102 | Ada | French | Diminutive of Adelaide: Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort. | F | |
103 | Ada | German | Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or pleasant; of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. | F | |
104 | Ada | Hebrew | Ornament. | F | |
105 | Ada | Teutonic | Happy. | F |