# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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81 | Altheda | Greek | Pure. | F | |
82 | Alysia | Greek | Bond. | F | |
83 | Alyssa | Greek | Rational. | F | |
84 | Alyx | Greek | 'Helper; defender.' Variant of Alexander. | F | |
85 | Amalthea | Greek | Woman who nursed Zeus. | F | |
86 | Amalthia | Greek | Woman who nursed Zeus. | F | |
87 | Amantha | Greek | Variant of Amarantha. A flower name. Variant of Samantha. | F | |
88 | Amara | Greek | Unfading. | F | |
89 | Amaranda | Greek | Flower. | F | |
90 | Amarande | Greek | Flower. | F | |
91 | Amarantha | Greek | Flower. | F | |
92 | Amaryllis | Greek | Sparkling. A flower name after the lily-like plants called Amaryllis; poetically used to mean 'a simple shepherdess or country girl', often given to country girls in classic literary works of Virgil and Ovid. | F | |
93 | Ambrosia | Greek | Food of the gods. | F | |
94 | Ambrosina | Greek | Feminine form of Ambrose: Immortal. 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for legendary King Arthur. | F | |
95 | Ambrotosa | Greek | Immortal. | F | |
96 | Ambruslne | Greek | Feminine form of Ambrose: Immortal. 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for legendary King Arthur. | F | |
97 | Amethyst | Greek | Jewel. Also Against intoxication.' A purple or violet gemstone. According to ancient Greek superstition an amethyst protected its owner against the effects of strong drink. | F | |
98 | Amhrosine | Greek | Immortal. | F | |
99 | Amphitrite | Greek | A sea goddess. | F | |
100 | Amymone | Greek | Woman who murdered her husband. | F |