| Latin baby names begining from A |
| Abantiades |
 | Descendant of Abas. |
| Absyrtus |
 | Murdered by his sister Medea. |
| Academia |
 | Named for Cicero's villa. |
| Academicus |
 | Name of a philosopher. |
| Acarnania |
 | From Arcanania. |
| Acarnanus |
 | From Acarnania. |
| Acastus |
 | Son of Pelias. |
| Accalia |
 | Possibly from the Acca Larentia the shewolf who nursed the twins Remus and Romulus. |
| Accius |
 | A Roman poet. |
| Ace |
 | First in luck. |
| Achaean |
 | A Greek. |
| Achaemenes |
 | A Persian. |
| Achaemenius |
 | A Persian. |
| Achaeus |
 | A Greek. |
| Achates |
 | A friend of Aeneas. |
| Acheron |
 | River of sorrow. |
| Acheros |
 | River of sorrow. |
| Achilles |
 | Hero of the Greeks. |
| Achillides |
 | Descendant of Achilles. |
| Achivus |
 | A Greek. |
| Acidalia |
 | Named for Venus. |
| Acis |
 | Son of Faunus. |
| Acnes |
 | Chaste. |
| Acrisioniades |
 | Descendant of Acrisius. |
| Acrisius |
 | Father of Danae. |
| Actaeon |
 | A hunter. |
| Actaeonis |
 | A hunter. |
| Actaeus |
 | From Athens. |
| Actor |
 | Son of Azeus. |
| Actoris |
 | Son of Azeus. |
| Adamina |
 | Of the red earth. |
| Adela |
 | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| Adelina |
 | Latinized form of Adeline from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. |
| Adeline |
 | Of the nobility. Noble. |
| Adok |
 | Of the Adriatic. |
| Adolf |
 | Variant of Adolphus: Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. |
| Adolfo |
 | Noble wolf. |
| Adolph |
 | Variant of Adolphus: Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. |
| Adolphe |
 | Variant of Adolphus: Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. |
| Adolphus |
 | Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. |
| Adora |
 | Glory. |
| Adorabella |
 | Adored beauty. |
| Adorabelle |
 | Adored beauty. |
| Adoree |
 | Glory. |
| Adoria |
 | Glory. |
| Adra |
 | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. |
| Adrasteia |
 | Unyielding. |
| Adrea |
 | From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark. |
| Adrean |
 | Variant of Adrian: Black; dark; of the Adriatic. |
| Adren |
 | Variant of Adrian: Black; dark; of the Adriatic. |
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