Starting with letter A
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1321 | Alfred | Swedish | Wise. | M | |
| 1322 | Alfred | Teutonic | Supernaturally wise. | M | |
| 1323 | Alfredo | English | Variant of Alfred: Sage; wise; elvin. | M | |
| 1324 | Alfredo | Italian | Italian form of Alfred counselor of the elves. | M | |
| 1325 | Alfredo | Spanish | Spanish form of Alfred 'counsels the elves'. | M | |
| 1326 | Alfrid | English | Sage. | M | |
| 1327 | Alfrigg | Norse | A mythical dwarf. | M | |
| 1328 | Alfrothul | Norse | Of the sun. | M | |
| 1329 | Algar | Anglo-Saxon | Noble spearman. | M | |
| 1330 | Algar | English | From the Old English name Aelfgar, meaning elf spear. Algar was common in the Middle Ages, and developed into the surname Elgar. | M | |
| 1331 | Alger | Anglo-Saxon | Noble spearman. | M | |
| 1332 | Alger | English | Variant of Algar: From the Old English name Aelfgar, meaning elf spear.In the 1930s, American government official Alger Hiss was accused of spying for the USSR. | M | |
| 1333 | Alger | German | Noble spearman. | M | |
| 1334 | Alger | Teutonic | Noble spear. | M | |
| 1335 | Algernon | French | With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror, one of whom was William de Percy, founder of the aristocratic Percy family. | M | |
| 1336 | Algie | French | Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror. | M | |
| 1337 | Algot | Scandinavian | Surname. | M | |
| 1338 | Algrenon | French | Bearded. | M | |
| 1339 | Algy | French | Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror. | M | |
| 1340 | Alhan | Irish | Pale. | M | |