# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
71 | Alida | Latin | Winged; with wings. | F | ![]() |
72 | Alina | Latin | Of the nobility. Variant of Adelina. | F | ![]() |
73 | Aline | Latin | Of the nobility. Variant of Adelina. | F | ![]() |
74 | Alisha | Latin | Variant of Alice. | F | ![]() |
75 | Alishia | Latin | Variant of Alice. | F | ![]() |
76 | Alisia | Latin | Variant of Alice. | F | ![]() |
77 | Allina | Latin | Of the nobility. Variant of Adelina. | F | ![]() |
78 | Alma | Latin | Kind. Loving. The soul. Rarely used before the 1854 Crimean War Battle of Alma, but subsequently very fashionable. | F | ![]() |
79 | Almeta | Latin | Driven. | F | ![]() |
80 | Aloma | Latin | Dove. Abbreviation of Paloma. | F | ![]() |
81 | Alta | Latin | Lofty. | F | ![]() |
82 | Aluld | Latin | Winged. | F | ![]() |
83 | Alva | Latin | White. | F | ![]() |
84 | Alvinia | Latin | White. | F | ![]() |
85 | Alvita | Latin | Lively. | F | ![]() |
86 | Alycia | Latin | Variant of Alice. | F | ![]() |
87 | Alyna | Latin | Of the nobility. Variant of Adelina. | F | ![]() |
88 | Alysha | Latin | Variant of Alice. | F | ![]() |
89 | Amabel | Latin | Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. | F | ![]() |
90 | Amabella | Latin | Variant of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable. | F | ![]() |
91 | Amabelle | Latin | Beautiful or loving. | F | ![]() |
92 | Amabilis | Latin | Beautiful or loving. | F | ![]() |
93 | Amadea | Latin | Loved by God. | F | ![]() |
94 | Amadee | Latin | Loved by God. | F | ![]() |
95 | Amadina | Latin | Worthy of God. | F | ![]() |
96 | Amadine | Latin | Worthy of God. | F | ![]() |
97 | Amadis | Latin | Loved by God. | F | ![]() |
98 | Amalea | Latin | Hard working. | F | ![]() |
99 | Amalia | Latin | Industrious. Striving. | F | ![]() |
100 | Amalie | Latin | Hard working. | F | ![]() |
101 | Amanda | Latin | Lovable, worthy of love. Some scholars believe this name was invented by 17th century British dramatist Colley Cibber who gave it to a character in his play 'Love's Last Shift.' Noel Coward later named a character Amanda in 'Private Lives'. | F | ![]() |
102 | Amara | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
103 | Amare | Latin | Beloved. | F | ![]() |
104 | Amata | Latin | Latinized form of the French/English Amy meaning dearly beloved. Treasured. | F | ![]() |
105 | Amelia | Latin | Industrious. Striving. | F | ![]() |