Baby Girl names in greek starting with a with meaning

  • angel
    Origin:
    Religion: hindu

    Meaning: Shine of glory, God's messenger

  • agnete
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Old Greek - Pure, Chaste, Holy, Pious, Kind, Good, A varaition of Agnes, Sacred, chaste

  • aldora
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Old Greek - Winged Gift, Aldorah, Aldorra, and Aldorrah are variant forms of Aldora, Winged gift

  • agot
    Origin: norway
    Religion: christianity

    Meaning: A woman who is good hearted., Good-hearted

  • alexine
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Old Greek -Protector of Mankind, Defender of Men, Helper and Defender of Mankind, Feminine form of Alexander, Helper; defender

  • angelica
    Origin:
    Religion: hindu

    Meaning: Angel like, They are the messengers of God sent from heaven, God's messenger

  • arissa
    Origin:
    Religion: muslim

    Meaning: Bright, Someone who is the prime or the best, Most excellent, Most useful, Best

  • annis
    Origin: united states
    Religion: christianity

    Meaning: The holy one who is pure, Sacred, chaste

  • alexandrea
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Old Greek -Protector of Mankind, Defender of Men, Helper and Defender of Mankind, Feminine form of Alexander, Feminine of Alexander. defender of mankind

  • alessia
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Greek - Defender, Defender of Men, Protector of Mankind, A form of Alexandra, Of Old Greek origin meaning defender of men. It is also a alternative form of Alexandra

  • andela
    Origin: bosnian
    Religion: christianity

    Meaning: Messenger, God's messenger

  • aniela
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Old Greek - Messenger of God, Angel, A derivative of name Angela, God's messenger

  • aigneis
    Origin: slovak
    Religion: christianity,greek

    Meaning: She who is chaste, holy, Gaelic forms of Agnes

  • alexandrina
    Origin: greek
    Religion: greek

    Meaning: Old Greek -Protector of Mankind, Defender of Men, Helper and Defender of Mankind, Feminine form of Alexander, A feminine form of Alexander meaning defender of men, used in Britain since early 13th century; it became popular after the 1863 marriage of future King Edward VII to Princess Alexandra of denmark

  • acacia
    Origin: greek
    Religion: christianity

    Meaning: The wood of the acacia tree was used to build the tabernacle, Honorable. In the Bible, acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle

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