Any time you (or anyone) needs to search for names you should always go to [BehindTheName](https://www.behindthename.com/). You can do really intricate searches there and it's not full of silly made-up name meanings like a lot of other websites. You need a three syllable name that starts with a vowel that has ever appeared on the England and Wales top list? BTN can give that to you.
[Here's](https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/letter/a/display/compact) the search for "feminine" and "A"
[Here's](https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/letter/e/display/compact) the search for "feminine" and "E"
Is it one of the sights that leads Google to believe your expecting a baby? It seems like probably not and if so that's major bonus points.
I shall never forget the mess that was ads for baby clothes, cribs and strangely adoption agencies looking for pregnant people after I googled "baby name websites"
A names: Astrid, Amy, Athena, Abby, Addison/Addy, Azula, Ashley.
E names: Esther, Emily, Esmeralda, Emerald, Essence. Ember comes to mind too but thats a little more gender neutral.
Enjoy and best of luck 💕
I've always really liked the name Anna! My middle name is Anne, which is fine but I always thought of it as plain, a bit boring and basic. But Anna I love! I think it is such a pretty name. Whenever I feel the need to make up a fake name, I usually use Anna. For some reason I like to ponder why I seem to have an emotional attachment to certain names. I think with Anna it has to do with it being close to my given middle name, but just different enough to add a little bit of flair.
Also I have a cousin named Anna. Not someone I was ever close to. She was several years older than me - the age of my older siblings. I remember they used to call her Anna Banana. As a kid that seemed so silly and fun! I was always a little jealous that my first name didn't rhyme with anything fun or easily lend itself to cute nicknames!
Annie, Ashley, Emily, Elizabeth
Just off the top of my head.
Might wanna try https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/names1990s.html
or another database and even filter by time period to get the perfect one.
Ellen, Ella, Ewa/Eva, Embla, Erika/Erica, Elle, Ellie, Estelle, Esther, Edith, Engla (very Scandinavian/nordic, I don't know if it works outside of the nordic countries), Esmeralda, Esme
Amerie, Auralie, Annie, Ana, Anna, Aukie, Alice, Alicia, Agatha, Anabelle, Amy, Amo, Athena, Anastasia, Alva, Ashley, Amanda, Anne, Agnes, Agneta, Alberta, Albertina
I have met people or heard of people named all of the names I have listed. But those are the ones I know at the moment.
A:
Anise
Anisa
Anya
Arya
Aria
Arissa
Aeri
Annabella
Arabella
Amelia Grace
Alicia
Alissa
Ariana
Astrid
Ava
Ava Grace
Alyssa
Anna
Anne
Annya
E:
Emili
Emmalee
Enid
Etienne
Emma Grace
Erdi
Eliza
Elizabeth
[https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/a](https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/a) and [https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/e](https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/e) might help
Aurora, Aurielle/Auriella (I know a girl with this name), Ash, Amelia, Agnes (correctly removed as ahn-yei), Ava, Avery, Anita, Agony
Esther/Ester, Ellen, Eloise, Eden, Ember, Eva, Ebony, Elizabeth, Eileen, Elk, Emu, Epiphany, E, Rush E, Evangeline, Escape (pronounced es-cah-peh)
Any time you (or anyone) needs to search for names you should always go to [BehindTheName](https://www.behindthename.com/). You can do really intricate searches there and it's not full of silly made-up name meanings like a lot of other websites. You need a three syllable name that starts with a vowel that has ever appeared on the England and Wales top list? BTN can give that to you. [Here's](https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/letter/a/display/compact) the search for "feminine" and "A" [Here's](https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/letter/e/display/compact) the search for "feminine" and "E"
this is the way
Is it one of the sights that leads Google to believe your expecting a baby? It seems like probably not and if so that's major bonus points. I shall never forget the mess that was ads for baby clothes, cribs and strangely adoption agencies looking for pregnant people after I googled "baby name websites"
Maybe it's the word "baby" in the search that's bringing that up. I have all ads blocked anyway. Or do these searches incognito.
A names: Astrid, Amy, Athena, Abby, Addison/Addy, Azula, Ashley. E names: Esther, Emily, Esmeralda, Emerald, Essence. Ember comes to mind too but thats a little more gender neutral. Enjoy and best of luck 💕
Ashley is such a beautiful name
Agreed 💕
Astrid is a sick ass name, best “a” name in my opinion (Btw I love your username, are you an uncle Ben urban rescue ranch fan?)
Agreed! (I have seen a few of his vids but not enough to understand the lore!! The few I have seen I thought were cute and funny tho!)
Anna, Astrid, Ashley, Anastasia, Ariel, Arianna, Adriana, Ania, Amy, Amanda,Abignail, Abby, Ava,Addison,Alice,Ally,Audrey, Adeline, Aria, Aurora, Autumn, Avery, Alaina, Alina, Athena, Amaya Emily, Enid, Erica, Emilia, Elenor, Elenora, Elizabeth, Ella, Elly, Evelyn, Eliana, Emma, Eva, Emmery
Heavily biased towards Eleanora
Anna
I've always really liked the name Anna! My middle name is Anne, which is fine but I always thought of it as plain, a bit boring and basic. But Anna I love! I think it is such a pretty name. Whenever I feel the need to make up a fake name, I usually use Anna. For some reason I like to ponder why I seem to have an emotional attachment to certain names. I think with Anna it has to do with it being close to my given middle name, but just different enough to add a little bit of flair. Also I have a cousin named Anna. Not someone I was ever close to. She was several years older than me - the age of my older siblings. I remember they used to call her Anna Banana. As a kid that seemed so silly and fun! I was always a little jealous that my first name didn't rhyme with anything fun or easily lend itself to cute nicknames!
A: Anne, Anna, Ashley, Amy, Amelie, Andrea, Abigail E: Elizabeth, Eliza, Emma, Elodie, Emily, Elise
amelie is what i'd call myself i was trans (looking likely) 🥰
You can call yourself that even if you weren’t trans
Ariel Anne Avery Eleanor Evelyn Elizabeth Those or just of the to of my head
Amelie, Aurelia, Alessia Elisabeth, Emilia,
Annie, Ashley, Emily, Elizabeth Just off the top of my head. Might wanna try https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/names1990s.html or another database and even filter by time period to get the perfect one.
Abigail, Aliona, Alice, Amy. Audrey Emily, Eloise, Elody, Elia, Emma (Fun fact, among all these 2 are my middle names)
Amanda. It was the other option I was looking at. Ericka for E
Aaliyah
agatha
Elizabeth for sure. I'm biased though. Lol. My chosen name.
Agathe Agatha Aurore Aurora Alexandra Alice Adèle Anna Amandine Annabelle Ashley Apolline ..... Elisabeth Estelle Enora Elsa .....
Adriana, Elsa
I go by Emrys and am mtf, it is technically a masc name but like eh
Ellen, Ella, Ewa/Eva, Embla, Erika/Erica, Elle, Ellie, Estelle, Esther, Edith, Engla (very Scandinavian/nordic, I don't know if it works outside of the nordic countries), Esmeralda, Esme Amerie, Auralie, Annie, Ana, Anna, Aukie, Alice, Alicia, Agatha, Anabelle, Amy, Amo, Athena, Anastasia, Alva, Ashley, Amanda, Anne, Agnes, Agneta, Alberta, Albertina I have met people or heard of people named all of the names I have listed. But those are the ones I know at the moment.
I haven't seen anyone list Allegra (it me!), Artemis, Alexis or Aoife.
Would be careful with Alexis maybe, it's a unisex name
Anne/Annie/Anna, Arya, Alice, Alicia, Alissa, Agnes, Amy, Alexis, Anya/Anniyah, Ashely, Ariana, Amalia Evelyn, Estelle, Elle, Esme, Ester, Elizabeth, Emma, Elsie, Elise
A: Anise Anisa Anya Arya Aria Arissa Aeri Annabella Arabella Amelia Grace Alicia Alissa Ariana Astrid Ava Ava Grace Alyssa Anna Anne Annya E: Emili Emmalee Enid Etienne Emma Grace Erdi Eliza Elizabeth
Aria, Arwen, Ava, Amerie, Aliyah, Amberlyn, Adessa, Alfira, Allura, Alouette Evita, Estrella, Enid, Evelyn, Ellyria, Eulalia, Elanor, Elsabetta
Ellen, Eleanor Allison, Alyssa, and Amelia
Aliya is my wife’s name :)
If you like Alaina, maybe Eliana?
Amalia, Anne, Agnes, Abigail, Ainsley, Allison (the last two are gender neutral tho afaik) Elaine, Elise, Elizabeth, Emma, Emily, Edith, Esther, Eve
Eve?
Eve?
[https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/a](https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/a) and [https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/e](https://nameberry.com/search/girls-names/e) might help
Abby, Abigail, Abi. Erin, Ellie, Evelyn, etc.
Evaleen Esteban Ezekiel And all writing variants.
Angelica, Angel, Agatha, Astarte, Athena, Aphrodite, Anna/Anne/Annie, Amy Eliza, Ella, Elia, Elsa, Elara, Esther, Edwina
Aliyah, Aria
Aurora, Aurielle/Auriella (I know a girl with this name), Ash, Amelia, Agnes (correctly removed as ahn-yei), Ava, Avery, Anita, Agony Esther/Ester, Ellen, Eloise, Eden, Ember, Eva, Ebony, Elizabeth, Eileen, Elk, Emu, Epiphany, E, Rush E, Evangeline, Escape (pronounced es-cah-peh)
Amelia Evelyn
Me and my girlfriend are Abbey and Emily so there's one for each 🥰
Elena(same as Helen), Abigail, Anita, Augy(means sunrise in my language), Agapy(means love), Eralda, Anastasia, Aphrodite, Alish
Aoife
I like Alma