Famous female with A
US pop singer and actress, rose to fame on Nickelodeon.
US actress, Oscar winner and humanitarian activist.
US actress known from “Les Misérables” and “Princess Diaries”.
British singer-songwriter with powerful ballads.
Jewish diarist of WWII, symbol of Holocaust victims.
US actress known from “Enchanted” and “Arrival”.
US actress and singer from “Pitch Perfect” films.
US actress, model, involved in high‑profile court case.
US singer-songwriter, famed for “No One” and her piano.
British singer-songwriter, iconic soul and jazz voice.
US aviation pioneer, first woman solo Atlantic flight.
US soul singer, “Queen of Soul”, civil rights icon.
British actress, classic star of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”.
US actress-singer from “High School Musical” series.
US social media star and dancer from TikTok.
US comedian and actress, known for bold stand‑up.
US actress, former child star from “The Amanda Show”.
Cuban-Spanish actress, starred in “Knives Out”.
Canadian singer-songwriter, pop‑punk star of 2000s.
Mystery novelist, 'Queen of Crime', British icon.
US singer and actress, R&B star of the 90s.
British Vogue editor-in-chief, fashion power.
Indian film actress, Bollywood and beyond.
- angela merkel
US actress, in “Mamma Mia!” and “Ted 2”.
Fictional red‑haired heroine by L.M. Montgomery.
Indian actress, former Miss World 1994.
US model and TV personality, 1990s tabloid star.
Fictional girl from Lewis Carroll’s classic tale.
American pop singer, real name Amanda Koci, hit “Sweet but Psycho”.
US singer and TV personality, Ashlee Simpson.
Latin name meaning 'worthy of love'; many famous Amandas.
Legendary American sharpshooter of the Old West.
Common female name; e.g. actress Angelina Jolie.
US actress, known from 'Clueless' and activism.
Refers to Jennifer Aniston, star of 'Friends'.
American actress, star of 'Ugly Betty' and 'Barbie'.
US soccer star, Olympic gold medalist striker.
Second First Lady of the USA, key political advisor.
Scottish singer, Eurythmics lead vocalist.
US actress, known from 'Baywatch' and 'White Lotus'.
Stage name of popular adult film actress.
Brazilian singer, global pop and funk superstar.
Female name; e.g. Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant.
American model and YouTuber, popular on Vine and Instagram.
19th‑century English mathematician, pioneer of computer science.
Reality TV star and dance coach from “Dance Moms”.
Grammy‑winning American R&B singer and actress.
American actress and comedian, known from “Scary Movie”.
American soul and R&B singer, Grammy winner.
American comedian and actress, star of “Parks and Recreation”.
American actress and activist, starred in “Charmed”.
American actress and comedian from “Parks and Recreation”.
Greek goddess of wisdom and war in mythology.
Russian tennis player and model, popular in early 2000s.
American actress and activist, noted for “Double Jeopardy”.
American actress, acclaimed for roles in “What’s Love Got to Do with It”.
British TV presenter and actress, judge on “Britain’s Got Talent”.
Brazilian supermodel and Victoria’s Secret Angel.
Classic Hollywood actress, Oscar nominee.
British TV presenter and media personality.
American pop singer of “I’m Outta Love”.
Canadian–New Zealand actress, won an Oscar.
Iconic fictional heroine from Tolstoy’s novel.
US activist, scholar, key civil rights figure.
Canadian singer-songwriter, “Ironic” star.
The words in the list Famous female with A come from players of the word game City, Country, River.