AnĈJo | | AHN-chyo | Esperanto | |
AnÍBal | | - | Spanish, Portuguese | |
Ana | | AH-nah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Georgian | |
Anabela | | - | Portuguese | |
Anacleto | | ah-nah-KLE-to (Italian, Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese | |
Anan (1) | | - | Western African, Akan | |
AndrÉ | | awn-DRE (French), an-DRE (Portuguese) | French, Portuguese | |
AndrÉA | | - | Portuguese (Brazilian) | |
AndrÉIa | | - | Portuguese (Brazilian) | |
Andreia | | - | Portuguese | |
Andres | | - | Estonian | |
Andrus | | - | Estonian | |
AngÉLica | | ahn-GE-lee-kah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese | |
Anisa | | - | Arabic, Indonesian | |
Anita (1) | | ah-NEE-tah (Spanish), AH-nee-tah (Finnish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, | |