You may have noticed that many girl names that start with Al are charming.
I think it has a lot to do with the way that Al names roll off the tongue.
If you’re interested in making sure the name is also significant to you in some way, you will have a very special name for your baby girl!
In this article, we will take a look at a list of baby girl names that start with Al and where available, I will also provide you with their meanings. Also, where it is possible that you might find the pronunciation for a name tricky, I will include its common pronunciation.
So let’s get into it!
60+ Baby girl names that start with Al

Alaba
Alaba is of African Yoruba origin and means “one who is born to wealth” or “one who is born with a crown.”
Alainie
Alainie is of American origin and is likely a modern variation or combination of names like Alaina or Elaine.
Pronunciation: ah-LAY-nee
Alajo
Alajo is of Yoruba origin in Nigeria and means “one who enjoys wealth” or “prosperity.”
Pronunciation: ah-LAH-joh
Alamara
Alamara is of Indian origin and means “adorned with gold” or “wearing gold ornaments.”
Alana
Alana is of Irish origin and means “little rock” or “harmony.” It’s also a feminine form of Alan.
Alanis
Alanis is of Irish origin and is a variant of the name Alana. It means “harmony” or “peace.”
Alannah
Meaning/Origin: Alannah is of Irish origin and is a variant of Alana. It means “harmony” or “serenity.”
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Alaria
Alaria is of Latin origin and means “well-spoken” or “eloquent.”
Alastríona
Alastríona is of Irish origin and means “defender of mankind.”
Pronunciation: ah-las-TREE-oh-nah
Alba
Alba is of Latin origin and means “dawn” or “white.” It is also used in Spanish-speaking countries and means “sunrise” or “bright.”
Pronunciation: AHL-bah
Alberta
Alberta is of Germanic origin and means “noble” or “bright.” It is the feminine form of Albert.
Albertine
Albertine is of Germanic origin and is a diminutive form of Alberta. It means “noble” or “bright.”
Pronunciation: al-BER-teen
Alcyone
Alcyone is of Greek origin and is a name from Greek mythology. Alcyone was a goddess and the daughter of Aeolus, the god of the winds.
Pronunciation: al-SY-uh-nee
Aldara
Aldara is of Spanish origin and means “winged gift” or “golden.”
Pronunciation: al-DAH-rah
Aldeen
Aldeen is of Arabic origin and means “servant of the religion” or “one devoted to God.”
Pronunciation: al-DEEN
Aleanor
Aleanor is likely a variant of Eleanor, of Greek origin, meaning “sun ray” or “shining light.”
Pronunciation: ah-leh-ah-NOR

Aleema
Aleema is of Arabic origin and means “wise” or “knowledgeable.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEE-mah
Aleksandra
Aleksandra is of Slavic origin and is the feminine form of Alexander. It means “defender of the people.”
Pronunciation: ah-lek-SAHN-drah
Aleksasha
Aleksasha is a unique name, possibly a variation or combination of Alexandra and Sasha. Both Alexandra and Sasha have Slavic origins.
Pronunciation: ah-lek-SAH-sha
Alesha
Alesha is of Slavic origin and is a diminutive form of Alexandra. It means “defender of the people.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEE-shah
Alessia
Alessia is of Italian origin and is a variant of the name Alexandra. It means “defender of the people.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEH-see-ah
Alesta
Alesta is a unique name, and its origin may not be clear. It could be a modern or creative variation.
Pronunciation: ah-LES-tah
Alevtina
Alevtina is of Russian origin and is a variant of the name Alexandra. It means “defender of the people.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEV-tee-nah
Alexa
Alexa is of Greek origin and is a diminutive form of Alexandra. It means “defender of the people.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEK-sah
Alexis
Alexis is of Greek origin and means “defender” or “helper.” It was historically a name given to males but is now used for both genders.
Aleyna
Aleyna is of Turkish origin and means “halo around the moon” or “moonlight.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEY-nah
Alfre
The name “Alfreda,” and by extension “Alfre,” is derived from the Old English elements “ælf” meaning “elf” or “supernatural being” and “ræd” meaning “counsel” or “advice.”
Alice
Alice is of Germanic origin and means “noble” or “of noble birth.” It is a classic and timeless name.
Alicia
Alicia is of Spanish origin and is a variant of the name Alice. It means “noble” or “of noble birth.”
Alifatisiwe
Alifatisiwe is of African Zulu origin and means “we have been given” or “we are blessed.”
Pronunciation: ah-lee-FAH-tee-see-weh
Alinafe
Alinafe is of African origin, particularly from Malawi. It means “he is with us” or “he walks with us.”
Pronunciation: ah-lee-NAH-feh
Alinka
Alinka is of Slavic origin and is a diminutive form of Alexandra. It means “defender of the people.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEEN-kah
Aliona
Aliona is of Belarusian origin and is a variant of the name Elena. It shares similar meanings of “bright” or “shining light.”
Pronunciation: ah-lee-OH-nah
Alisha
Alisha is of Sanskrit origin and means “protected by God” or “noble and kind.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEE-shah
Alishba
Alishba is of Arabic origin and means “pretty” or “lovely.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEESH-bah
Aliza
Aliza is of Hebrew origin and means “joyful” or “happy.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEE-zah
Alizeh
Alizeh is of Persian origin and means “wind” or “breeze.”
Pronunciation: ah-lee-ZAY
Alkim
Alkim is of Turkish origin and means “elixir” or “philosopher’s stone.”
Pronunciation: ahl-KEEM
Alkimini
Alkimini is a variant of Alkim and may share similar meanings of “elixir” or “philosopher’s stone.”
Pronunciation: ahl-KEE-mee-nee
Alla
Alla is of Hebrew origin and means “ascending” or “exalted.”
Pronunciation: AH-lah
Allegra
Allegra is of Italian origin and means “joyful” or “lively.”
Pronunciation: ah-LEH-grah
Allison
Allison is of English origin and is a variant of the name Alice. It means “noble” or “of noble birth.”
Pronunciation: AL-ih-sun
Alma
Alma is of Spanish origin and means “soul” or “spirit.” It is also used in various cultures and languages with similar meanings.
Pronunciation: AHL-mah
Almaz
Almaz is of Ethiopian origin and means “diamond” or “precious stone.”
Pronunciation: AHL-mahz
Almila
Almila is of Turkish origin and means “shining” or “radiant.”
Pronunciation: ahl-MEE-lah
Almira
Almira is of Arabic origin and means “princess” or “commander.”
Pronunciation: al-MEER-ah
Almudena
Almudena is of Spanish origin and is associated with the Virgin Mary. It is the name of a famous cathedral in Madrid.
Pronunciation: al-moo-DAY-nah
Alodia
Alodia is of Germanic origin and means “wealth” or “riches.”
Pronunciation: ah-LOH-dee-ah
Aloka
Aloka is of Sanskrit origin and means “light” or “brightness.”
Pronunciation: ah-LOH-kah
Alondra
Alondra is of Spanish origin and means “lark” or “songbird.”
Pronunciation: ah-LON-drah
Alonissa
Alonissa is a creative name, and its origin may not be clear. It could be a modern or unique variation.
Pronunciation: ah-loh-NEE-sah
Alouette
Alouette is of French origin and means “lark” or “skylark.” It is also the title of a popular French children’s song.
Pronunciation: ah-loo-ET
Alsine
Alsine is of Greek origin and is associated with the alsine flower, a type of chickweed.
Pronunciation: al-SYNE
Altamira
Altamira is of Spanish origin and means “high view” or “high lookout.”
Pronunciation: al-tah-MEE-rah
Althema
Althema is a unique name, and its origin may not be clear. It could be a modern or creative variation.
Pronunciation: al-THEE-mah
Alumna
Alumna is of Latin origin and means “female student” or “pupil.”
Pronunciation: ah-LUM-nah
Aluna
Aluna is of Latin origin and means “to the moon” or “moonlight.”
Pronunciation: ah-LOO-nah
Aluoch
It is of Luo origin and means “born during daylight” or “born in the daytime.”
Pronunciation: ah-LOHCH
Alura
A modern name with no widely recognized specific meaning.
Pronunciation: ah-LOOR-ah
Alva
Of Spanish origin, it means “white” or “bright.”
Alvara
A variant of Alvar, which is of Old English origin and means “elf warrior” or “guardian of all.”
Pronunciation: ahl-VAH-rah
Alvida
Of Old Norse origin, it means “battle of life” or “warrior woman.”
Pronunciation: ahl-VEE-dah
Alvina
It is of Old English origin and means “friend of the elves.”
Pronunciation: ahl-VEE-nah
Alyssa
It is of Greek origin and means “rational” or “logical.”
Pronunciation: ah-LISS-ah
Alzbeta
It is a variant of Elizabeth and means “pledged to God” or “God is my oath.”
Pronunciation: ahlz-BEH-tah
So there you have it: some pretty interesting and diverse girl names that start with Al for your baby girl.
Celebrity and Pop Culture Influence

Sometimes it helps to see people who have the name. It might also help you to decide if that is the name you really want to use for your little princess.
Celebrities are a good way to put a sort of face to a name in your mind. Please don’t get too tied to this idea though: of course your daughter is going to have a totally different identity from any popular person who’s name you use.
Here are some female celebrities who have girl names that start with Al:
Alicia Vikander: Swedish actress, known for her roles in films such as “Ex Machina” and “The Danish Girl.”
Alison Brie: American actress, known for her roles in “Community” and “GLOW.”
Alyson Hannigan: American actress, known for her roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “How I Met Your Mother.”
Alfre Woodard: American actress, known for her work in films like “Cross Creek” and TV shows like “Desperate Housewives.”
Alexandra Daddario: American actress, known for her roles in “Percy Jackson” films and “True Detective.”
Alice Eve: English actress, known for her roles in films like “Star Trek Into Darkness” and “She’s Out of My League.”
Allison Janney: American actress, known for her roles in “The West Wing” and “I, Tonya.”
Allyson Felix: American track and field athlete, one of the most decorated female Olympians in track and field.
Alyssa Milano: American actress and activist, known for her roles in “Who’s the Boss?” and “Charmed.”
Alexa Chung: English television presenter, model, and fashion icon.
Alia Shawkat: American actress, known for her role as Maeby Fünke in “Arrested Development.”
Aluna Francis: English singer and one-half of the musical duo Aluna George.
Do you think you’ve decided on one yet?
Have you already got one or more even more special and interesting ones that I can add to this list? Pop them in them comments below!
2 Comments
Such cute names. I love Aldeen as a first name.
You shared so many beautiful names that I hadn’t heard of before! My sisters and I all have “AL” middle names, and one of our names even made your list. Super cute also that you included the celebrity names at the end!