Person with A
Biblical first man; Adam is a classic given name.
US pop singer and actress, famous worldwide.
US comedian and actor from many films.
Common female given name used worldwide.
Short form of Andrew/Anthony; common male name.
Popular female name, often short for Amelia.
Very common given name, male and female.
Hebrew-origin male name; means 'high mountain'.
Classic male name; Greek for “manly”.
US actress, known from “Les Misérables”.
Internet personality and ex-kickboxer.
Female given name, Latin origin “worthy of love”.
US actor known from “Star Wars” sequels.
16th US president; led during Civil War.
Theoretical physicist; developed relativity.
US actress, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.
Male given name of Latin origin “priceless”.
US actress from “Arrival” and “Enchanted”.
Classic female given name; heroine in “Alice in Wonderland”.
Jewish diarist of WWII; diary made her world‑famous.
Diminutive of Ann; used by many real and fictional people.
Common surname of Scottish origin; many famous Andersons.
American actor; played Spider‑Man in recent films.
British singer‑songwriter; “Hello” and “Rolling in the Deep”.
Given name (Abigail/Abby); many real and fictional Abbys.
American actress and singer; starred in “Pitch Perfect”.
Given name; notably actor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s first name.
Given name; famous aviator Amelia Earhart among others.
American actress; known for “She’s the Man,” “Hairspray”.
Austrian‑American actor and politician; ex‑California governor.
Given name, variant of Anna; common in many countries.
Given name; popular in the US and beyond recently.
Ancient Macedonian king; legendary conqueror of vast empire.
Unisex given name; borne by many celebs and characters.
Classic form of Ann; includes queen and writer Anne examples.
Female given name; also title of a popular horror film doll.
7th US president, lawyer and general from Tennessee.
Pioneer American aviator, vanished over Pacific in 1937.
Given name Amber, from fossilized tree resin.
Ally, short form of Alison/Alexandra, modern given name.
Albert, Germanic name; famous bearers like Einstein.
Alan, Celtic-rooted name; many notable Alans exist.
Angel used as a personal name in many countries.
American actor and director, star of “M*A*S*H”.
Biblical patriarch; also many modern Abrahams.
NFL quarterback, Super Bowl champion with Packers.
Name from Hebrew “Ari'el”; Disney mermaid made it famous.
Classic female given name, many saints and authors.
Given name used for all genders in various countries.
Female given name, popular in mid‑20th century.
Widely used female name; Merkel is a famous Angela.
Greek‑derived name; includes Grand Duchess Anastasia.
Name of Latin origin; used for all genders.
American actor known from “Breaking Bad” and “Westworld”.
Pop artist Andy Warhol, icon of 20th‑century art.
Indian given name; famous bearer Viswanathan Anand.
Indian name; Amitabh Bachchan, major film star.
Given name Aman, common in South Asia.
US Founding Father, on the ten‑dollar bill.
Biblical first name; son of Adam and Eve.
Given name Avery; used for all genders.
Marvel hero Scott Lang, aka Ant‑Man.
Scottish tennis star, multiple Grand Slams.
First name; also Alvin and the Chipmunks lead.
Legendary American actor, star of The Godfather.
Given name; also Muhammad Ali, boxing legend.
Singer of Maroon 5 and TV coach on The Voice.
Singer and musician, frontman of Adam and the Ants.
Female given name of Hebrew origin, in the Bible.
Variant of Aaron/Aron; used as a male first name.
Given name Armando; Spanish/Italian origin.
Given name; also heroine in TV show “Aria”.
Welsh actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, famed as Hannibal Lecter.
Brazilian singer Anitta, global pop and funk star.
American journalist Anderson Cooper, CNN anchor.
Anabelle is a given female first name.
British singer Amy Winehouse, known for “Back to Black”.
Could be boxer or actor Aamir/Amir Khan, common name.
American actress Amber Heard, appeared in Aquaman.
Amar is a common given name in India and beyond.
Alyssa is a popular female first name.
American singer Alicia Keys, R&B and soul musician.
Alicia is a common female given name worldwide.
Alfred is a male given name, e.g. Alfred Hitchcock.
Alexander is a classic name, e.g. Alexander the Great.
American actor Alec Baldwin from “30 Rock” and films.
Fictional hero Aladdin from Arabian Nights tales.
Addison Rae, US social media star and influencer.
Second US First Lady Abigail Adams, early feminist voice.
Abhishek is an Indian given name, e.g. Abhishek Bachchan.
Aiden is a modern popular male given name.
Allison is a common given name, used for all genders.
Słowa na liście Person with A pochodzą od graczy gry słownej Państwa Miasta.