There’s a reason so many Indian baby names start with the letter ‘A’—it’s not just alphabetical preference. In both astrology and tradition, the first syllable of a name is often decided based on the baby’s rashi (zodiac sign) or nakshatra (birth star), and many of these charts begin with ‘A’ sounds like Aa, A, or An.
Beyond spiritual factors, 'A' names are also symbolically powerful—they represent the beginning, ambition, and action. They’re easy to pronounce, globally relevant, and have a natural musicality that makes them pleasant to say and hear.
And in 2025, a new wave of Indian parents is taking this tradition forward with a twist—looking for unisex names that offer flexibility, cultural relevance, and the freedom for children to grow into their identity.