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.

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