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📝 696 Names 🔤 Letter: A
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Name Hindi Name Meaning
Amara अमरा Eternal, immortal; divine
Anisha अनीशा Supreme; continuous, ever-flowing
Anshu अंशु A ray of light; a sunbeam
Apurva अपूर्वा Unique, unprecedented, rare
Ankur अंकुर A sprout, a new shoot; new beginning
Arunima अरुणिमा The red glow of dawn
Aarush आरुष First ray of the sun; bright and calm
Akhil अखिल Complete, whole, entire
Amrit अमृत Nectar of immortality; divine ambrosia
Atul अतुल Incomparable, matchless; beyond measure
Anant अनंत Infinite, endless, eternal
Anirudh अनिरुद्ध Unobstructed, boundless; grandson of Krishna
Anmol अनमोल Priceless, invaluable, beyond price
Aahana आहाना The first rays of the sun; immortal
Aashish आशीष Blessing, benediction, prayerful wish
Abhijeet अभिजीत Victorious; the conqueror; a star
Abhaya अभया Fearless, bold; free from fear
Anupam अनुपम Incomparable, peerless, matchless
Anurag अनुराग Love, affection, deep devotion
Aishani ऐशानी Goddess Parvati; consort of Ishana (Shiva)
Amulya अमूल्या Priceless, invaluable, beyond worth
Anandamayi आनन्दमयी Full of bliss; the ever-joyful
Azaad आज़ाद Free, independent, liberated
Achyut अच्युत Imperishable, infallible; Lord Vishnu
Akram अकरम Most generous, noblest, most bountiful
Azhar अज़हर Most radiant, most shining; luminous and bright
Aadil आदिल Just, fair, righteous; an upright judge
Ajeet अजीत Unconquerable, invincible
Akhilesh अखिलेश Lord of all; the universal Lord
Akshat अक्षत Unbroken, whole; the sacred rice
Alka अल्का Lovely tresses; the celestial city of Kubera
Anvi अन्वी One worthy of being followed; Goddess Lakshmi
Anusuya अनुसूया Free of envy; the revered sage's wife of the Ramayana
Anandita आनन्दिता Filled with joy; one who is delighted
Aayushi आयुषी One blessed with long life
Amarjot अमरजोत The immortal flame; eternal light
Anvita अन्विता Connected, united; possessed of virtues
Amarpreet अमरप्रीत Immortal love; everlasting affection
Amrutha अमरुथा Nectar of immortality; immortal, divine
Amita अमिता Boundless, infinite
Aayat आयत A sign; a sacred verse
Arundhati अरुंधती The morning star Arundhati; the faithful
Aashutosh आशुतोष Easily pleased; an epithet of Shiva
Akshita अक्षिता Permanent, imperishable; a wondrous girl
Annika अन्निका Grace; the graceful one
Anuja अनुजा Younger sister; the beloved younger one
Archita अर्चिता Worshipped, honoured, revered
Arshia अर्शिया Divine, heavenly; of the celestial throne
Anuj अनुज Younger brother; the dearly loved younger one
Ansh अंश A portion, a part; a ray of the divine

About Baby Names Starting with A

Vedic Nakshatra-Pada origin of the letter A

In the Vedic naming tradition (Namakarana), the first sound of a child's Sanskrit name is drawn from the Moon's Nakshatra-Pada at the moment of birth. Each of the 27 Nakshatras is divided into 4 Padas, and every Pada is assigned a unique syllable — producing the 108 sacred aksharas of the Vedic naming system. The English letter A below maps to 3 Nakshatra-Padas, which is why names on this page can be traced back to specific stars:

If you already know your baby's Nakshatra and Pada from a horoscope, click the relevant pada above to see only the names that match that exact syllable. If you're not sure, use the birth-details tool to compute it from birth date, time, and place.

When browsing baby names by letter makes sense

Not everyone picks a baby name from the astrological chart. Many parents have already narrowed to a starting letter for other reasons — a family tradition (naming after a grandparent whose name begins with a specific letter), a cultural convention (some communities name children with letters following the parents’ initials), or simply a preference for a particular sound. This page lets you browse the full curated database by first letter — A through Z, plus the Devanagari script — so you can quickly see all the names beginning with the letter you have in mind.

How to pick a baby name — a short guide

There is no single right way to name a child, but a few considerations help most parents converge on a name they’ll be happy with for decades. Some of the most useful lenses:

  • Meaning — a name people love saying because of what it evokes tends to stick. Every name in our database includes a plain-English meaning, tracing to a Sanskrit, Punjabi, Urdu, or regional root where applicable.
  • Sound and rhythm — say the full name aloud with your last name. Names that flow well aloud rarely feel awkward on paper. Watch for accidental rhymes or unintended puns.
  • Cultural fit — if the child will grow up in a specific linguistic community, a name from that tradition often feels more grounded. Our database groups by origin so you can filter within Hindu / Sanskrit, Punjabi Gurbani, Urdu-Persian, or regional variants.
  • Nicknames and short forms — think about what the name will become when people shorten it. If you dislike the short form, the full name may still get shortened socially.
  • Initials — a check for unintended acronyms with the family surname.
  • Uniqueness vs familiarity — both extremes have trade-offs. Unusual names get more repeat-spelling requests but stand out. Common names feel effortless but may need a differentiator in shared spaces.

The Indian naming landscape covered here

The database reflects the actual naming traditions across the subcontinent, not a single canonical list. Names come from four broad source families:

  • Sanskrit / Hindu — roots from the Vedas, Puranas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and later Bhakti tradition. Deity names, virtue names, nature names.
  • Punjabi Gurbani / Sikh — compound names built on Gurmukhi roots with prefixes like Gur-, Jas-, Khush-, Har-, Sat-. Many are traditionally unisex.
  • Urdu / Muslim — Arabic and Persian-origin names common across Muslim families in India and South Asia.
  • Regional — Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam adaptations where the underlying akshara maps cleanly.

If you want tradition-aligned naming

Alphabetical browsing is fast when you have a preferred starting letter. But if you want the name to align with your baby’s Vedic birth details — i.e., the traditional practice of picking the first sound from the Moon’s Nakshatra and Pada at birth — two other methods are more precise:

  • By birth details — enter the baby’s birth date, time, and place; the tool computes the Nakshatra and Pada and filters to only names beginning with that Pada’s syllable.
  • By Nakshatra + Pada — browse the 27-Nakshatra table if you already know your baby’s Nakshatra from a priest or existing horoscope.

Both methods draw from the same curated database as this alphabetical view — they just narrow the list differently.

What’s in each name entry

Click any name to see its full detail card, which includes: the name in English transliteration and Devanagari (for Hindi names), a plain-English meaning, origin and language, etymology tracing the root, deity or scriptural association where the name is attested in classical texts, gender, popularity indicator, related variations, and matching family surnames where relevant.

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