Ana | | AH-nah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Georgian | |
Anamaria | | - | Romanian | |
Anatolia | | - | Late Roman | |
Anca | | - | Romanian | |
Andra | | AN-drə (English) | Romanian, English | |
Andrada | | - | Romanian | |
Andreea | | ahn-DRE-ah | Romanian | |
Andrei | | ahn-DRYAY (Russian) | Romanian, Russian, Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic | |
Angela | | AN-jəl-ə (English), AHN-je-lah (Italian), AHNG-ge-lah (German) | English, Italian, German, Dutch, Romanian, Slovene, Slovak, Russian, Macedonian, Late Roman | |
Angelica | | an-JEL-i-kə (English), ahn-JE-lee-kah (Italian) | English, Italian, Romanian, Literature | |
Angelus | | - | Late Roman | |
Angerona | | an-jə-RON-ə (English) | Roman Mythology | |
Anghel | | - | Romanian | |
Ani | | - | Bulgarian, Georgian, Romanian, Spanish | |
Antonia | | ahn-TO-nyah (Italian, Spanish), an-TON-ee-ə (English), ahn-TO-nee-ah (German, Dutch), ahn-TAWN-yah (Polish) | Italian, Spanish, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Ancient Roma | |