# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
421 | Asera | Latin | From Asia. | F | |
422 | Asia | Latin | Mother of Atlas. | F | |
423 | Assa | Latin | Mother of Simon. | F | |
424 | Asta | Latin | Holy. | F | |
425 | Astarte | Latin | Phoenician goddess of love. | F | |
426 | Asteria | Latin | Star. | F | |
427 | Astra | Latin | From astralis meaning of the stars, derived from the Greek astron meaning star. | F | |
428 | Astraea | Latin | Surname of Artemis. | F | |
429 | Astynax | Latin | Son of Hector. | M | |
430 | Astynome | Latin | Daughter of Chryses. | F | |
431 | Atabulus | Latin | Southeastem wind. | M | |
432 | Atalanta | Latin | A huntress. | F | |
433 | Atella | Latin | From Atella. | F | |
434 | Athamas | Latin | Brother of Sisyphus. | M | |
435 | Athena | Latin | Variant of Athene; the mythological goddess of wisdom and war. | F | |
436 | Athene | Latin | Mythological goddess of wisdom and war. | F | |
437 | Atlas | Latin | A Titan. | M | |
438 | Atreus | Latin | Father of Agamemnon. | M | |
439 | Atrides | Latin | Descended from Atreus. | M | |
440 | Atropos | Latin | One of the Moirae. | F | |
441 | Attalus | Latin | Name of a king. | M | |
442 | Atthis | Latin | From Attica. | F | |
443 | Attica | Latin | From Attica. | F | |
444 | Attis | Latin | Name of a priest. | M | |
445 | Attracta | Latin | Drawn to. | F | |
446 | Aubin | Latin | White. | M | |
447 | Aubyn | Latin | White. | M | |
448 | Auerlio | Latin | Go!den. | M | |
449 | Aufidus | Latin | From the river Apulia. | M | |
450 | Augeas | Latin | King of Elis. | M | |
451 | Augie | Latin | Diminutive of August: Deserving of respect. | M | |
452 | August | Latin | Majestic dignity; grandeur. St. Augustine was the first Archbishop of Canterbury. | M | |
453 | Augusta | Latin | Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. | F | |
454 | Augustin | Latin | From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable. | M | |
455 | Augustina | Latin | Variant of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. | F |