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Common nouns
- accola, -ae c. (common; m. or f.) resident
- advena, -ae c. stranger
- agricola, -ae m. farmer; also, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, governor of Britain
- agripeta, -ae m. squatter, land-grabber
- alienigena, -ae m. foreigner
- alipta (or aliptes), -ae m. master of a wrestling school (ἀλεἰπτης)
- amnicola, -ae c. any riverside dwelling
- anagnostes, -ae m. reader (ἀναγνὀστης)
- analecta, -ae m. slave who gathered crumbs after a meal (ἀνάλεγω)
- anguigena, -ae m. one born of a snake
- anthias, -ae m. type of sea-fish (ἀνθἰας)
- archipirata, -ae m. chief pirate (ἀρχιπειράτης)
- artopta, -ae m. baker; bread-pan (ἀρτὀπτης)
- athleta, -ae m. athlete (ἀθλἠτης)
- auriga, -ae m. charioteer
Proper nouns
- Abnoba, -ae m. Abnoba Mountain, a mountain in Ancient Germany
- Acestes, Acestae m. a Sicilian king (Ἀκἐστης)
- Achates, -ae m. The River Dirillo, in Sicily (Ἀχάτης)
- Acmonides, -ae m. Acmonides, a workman of Vulcan (Ἀκμονἰδης)
- Actorides, -ae m. any of several descendants of Actor (Ἀκτορἰδης)
- Aeeta, -ae m. king of Colchis and father of Medea (Ἀιἠτης)
- Aeneas, -ae m. hero of the Aeneid (Ἀινεἰας)
- Aenides, -ae m. any of the sons of Aeneas
- Agamemnonides, -ae m. a descendant of King Agamemnon
- Agrippa, -ae m. the surname Agrippa, especially Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, friend of the emperor Augustus
- Ahala, -ae m. surname of several people, especially Gaius Servilius Ahala, Master of the Horse for the dictator Cincinnatus
- Amisia, -ae m. the River Ems, in Germany
- Amphiaraides, -ae m. another name for Alcmaeon, son of Amphiaraus the seer
- Ampycides, -ae m. a descendant of Ampycus, a singer and priest of Ceres
- Amyntas, -ae m. name of several Macedonian kings, especially Amyntas II of Macedon, father of Philip II of Macedon and grandfather of Alexander the Great (Ἀμὐντας)
- Amyntiades, -ae m. another name for Philip of Macedon
- Anas, Anae m. the River Guadiana, in Spain (Ἄνας)
- Anaxagoras, -ae m. a Greek philosopher and teacher of Pericles and Euripides (Ἀναξαγὀρας)
- Anchises, -ae m. father of Aeneas (Ἀνχἰσης)
- Anchisiades, -ae m. descendant of Anchises
- Antiphates, -ae m. guardian of the cannibal Laestrygones (Ἀντιφάτης)
- Antisthenes, -ae m. Greek philosopher, founder of the Cynic school (Ἀντἰσθενης)
- Aonides, -ae m. a Boeotian (Ἀονἰδης)
- Apolloniates, -ae m. a resident of Apollonia
- Appenninicola, -ae c. a resident of the Appennines
- Appenninigena, -ae c. one born in the Apennines
- Arabarches, -ae m. Egyptian tax collector (Ἀραβάρχης)
- Archias, -ae m. Aulus Licinius Archias, a Greek poet of Antioch (Ἄρχιας)
- Arestorides, -ae m. another name for Argus, son of Arestor (Ἀρεστορἰδης)
- Asopiades, -ae m. another name for Aeacus, grandson of Asopus
- Astacides, -ae m. another name for Melanippus
- Athamantiades, -ae m. son of Athamas, king of Thessaly
- Atlantiades, -ae m. another name for Mercury, son of Atlas
- Atrida (or Atrides), -ae m. one of the sons of Atreus, king of Argos and Mycenae; Agamemnon or Menelaus
- Atta, -ae m. Roman surname; especially Titus Quinctius Atta, a poet
- Aurigena, -ae c. one begotten of gold, especially Perseus
- Axona, -ae m. the River Aisne, in Belgian Gaul
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