# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
316 | Antropas | Greek | A Fate. | F | |
317 | Antti | Greek | Manly. | M | |
318 | Anya | Greek | Variant of Anna: A variant of Hannah. In Virgil's Aeneid', Anna was sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an apocryphal gospel, Anna was also the mother of the Virgin Mary. | F | |
319 | Anysia | Greek | Complete. | F | |
320 | Aonghas | Greek | Unique choice. | M | |
321 | Aphrodite | Greek | Goddess of love. | F | |
322 | Apollina | Greek | From Apdlo. | F | |
323 | Apollinaris | Greek | From Apdlo. | F | |
324 | Apollo | Greek | Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. | M | |
325 | Apollon | Greek | Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. | M | |
326 | Apollonia | Greek | Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. | F | |
327 | Apollos | Greek | Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. | M | |
328 | Apolo | Greek | Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky. | M | |
329 | Apoloniusz | Greek | Manly beauty. | M | |
330 | Apostolos | Greek | Apostle. | M | |
331 | Appolina | Greek | Variant of Apollonia: Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. | F | |
332 | Appoline | Greek | Variant of Apollonia: Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. | F | |
333 | Aquilo | Greek | North wind. | M | |
334 | Arachne | Greek | Changed into a spider by Athena. | F | |
335 | Arcadia | Greek | Pastoral simplicity and happiness. | F | |
336 | Arcas | Greek | In Greek mythology, Arcas was the son of Jupiter and Callisto and son of Zeus. | M | |
337 | Arcenio | Greek | Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons. Actor/television personality Arsenio Hall. | M | |
338 | Archelaus | Greek | ruler of the people. Archelaus was one of the sons of King Herod the Great, mentioned in the New Testament. Became popular again in the 19th century. | M | |
339 | Archemorus | Greek | Son of Lycurgus. | M | |
340 | Archimedes | Greek | To think about first. | M | |
341 | Arena | Greek | Holy one. | F | |
342 | Arene | Greek | Holy one. | F | |
343 | Ares | Greek | The Greek god of war. | M | |
344 | Areta | Greek | Beauty; Virtuous; excellent. | F | |
345 | Arete | Greek | Beauty. | F | |
346 | Aretha | Greek | Beauty; Virtuous; excellent. | F | |
347 | Arethusa | Greek | Nymph. | F | |
348 | Aretina | Greek | Virtuous. | F | |
349 | Argia | Greek | All seeing. | F | |
350 | Argie | Greek | All seeing. | F |