Oh, I adore this question! Disney’s 'A' heroines are iconic. Ariel’s my personal favorite—her voice might be legendary, but it’s her rebellious spirit that steals the show. She trades her tail for legs, not just for love but for a whole new world of agency. And Anna? That girl’s a tornado of energy, stumbling into adventures with sheer determination. Even Merida from 'Brave' (okay, she’s a 'M,' but hear me out) shares that fiery 'A' energy—maybe it’s a vowel thing? Disney’s early princesses like Aurora get flak for being passive, but her gentle strength in enduring the curse is underrated. Plus, modern twists like 'Once Upon a Time' give these characters even more depth. It’s fun to see how they evolve across retellings!
Ariel, Anna, Aurora—Disney’s 'A' team! Ariel’s curiosity drives her to explore the unknown, while Anna’s love for Elsa fuels her actions. Aurora’s kindness is her superpower, and Alice’s adaptability in Wonderland is low-key inspiring. They’re proof that Disney’s heroines aren’t one-dimensional; they’re layered, flawed, and unforgettable.
Disney’s roster of 'A' names is like a mini-anthology of female empowerment. Ariel’s story isn’t just about romance—it’s about curiosity and sacrifice. She gives up her voice, sure, but she fights to reclaim it, literally and metaphorically. Anna’s arc in 'Frozen' is all about selflessness; she spends the entire movie putting Elsa first, even when it costs her. And let’s talk about Alice from 'Alice in Wonderland'—technically not a princess, but her logic-defying bravery in Wonderland is next-level. She stands up to the Queen of Hearts, navigates chaos, and stays true to herself. Even Anastasia (from the 1997 film, though not Disney-made originally) embodies resilience, surviving a revolution and reclaiming her identity. These characters might start with 'A,' but they’re all about A+ strength.
Disney's got some fantastic female characters whose names start with 'A,' and they’re anything but damsels in distress! Take Ariel from 'The Little Mermaid'—she’s not just a curious dreamer but a determined go-getter who defies her father’s rules to chase her passions. Then there’s Anna from 'Frozen,' whose relentless optimism and love for her sister drive the entire story. She’s clumsy, yes, but her heart’s in the right place, and she’s willing to risk everything for family.
Another standout is Aurora from 'Sleeping Beauty.' While she’s often remembered for the curse, her grace and kindness shine through, and the fairies’ influence adds layers to her resilience. And let’s not forget about Attina and her sisters in 'The Little Mermaid 2'—they might not be front and center, but they’re fierce protectors of their underwater kingdom. Disney’s 'A' ladies prove that strength comes in many forms, whether it’s curiosity, love, or quiet courage.
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(Sequel of Accidental Surrogate For Alpha. Can be read alone.) Ariel was looking forward to her arranged marriage as the perfect princess, only to discover that she was being seen merely as a surrogate. Determined to escape the impending wedding, Ariel found herself with nowhere to turn. Her brothers helped her disguise as a boy, and she entered the mysterious and formidable Alpha Academy. To her surprise, Ariel stumbled upon her mate within its walls, and not just one … but more? However, her outward identity remained that of a young man… Will her true identity be uncovered, and can Ariel survive the harsh trials of Alpha Academy?
*Book 1*
Amelia Dolivo has known her whole life that she would one day be the Alpha of her pack; thus making her the first female Alpha in history. The journey to get there has been long and full of hardships, but a true Alpha never backs down from a fight; a true Alpha never accepts defeat.
Whether it be enemies plotting in the shadows to bring her down, or her own soulmate who questions her very capabilities as a woman; Amelia will take them all head-on. She will show them all why you should never underestimate a woman.
Excerpt:
“How are you an Alpha? You're a woman," I say and for a second anger flashes in her eyes.
“Stop upsetting our animai, you jackass!" hisses Ace.
“Nothing gets by you, does it? I'm the Alpha the same way your Alpha became one. I was born one," she says matter-of-factly.
A Queen Among Alphas is the first book in the Queen Among series, this is an interconnected series, and to see how the overall story ends, I recommend reading the full series. Here are the books in the series:
A Queen Among Alphas - Book 1
Bite-Size Luna - A Queen Among Alphas Prequel
A Queen Among Snakes - Book 2
Runaway Empress - A Queen Among Snakes Prequel
A Queen Among Blood - Book 3
Whole Again - A Queen Among Alpha's spin-off
A Queen Among Darkness - Book 4
Dark Invocation - A Queen Among Darkness spin-off
A Queen Among Tides - Book 5
Valor, Virtue, and Verve - A Queen Among Tides Prequel Spin-off
A Queen Among Gods - Book 6
A Queen Among Tempests - Book 7
Aurora's world turns upside down when she gets stuck in the midst of an unwanted pregnancy and the quest for 'The Heart of Magic.'
Dragons, werewolves and witches; all are in a bid to trap, lure and use Aurora to obtain the stone.
How will Aurora protect herself and her baby from the power-hungry creatures?
Whom will she choose to side with: the powerful dragons, ferocious werewolves, cunning witches or will she choose to be on her own?
Arabelle Virgata an adoptive daughter of a rich couple who has been slaughtered by the thieves who looted their mansion. She has been chased by one of them and almost got hit by a truck but unexpectedly a Magical Portal appears and absorbs her. She was teleported in the other dimension and there she met the most distant, vigilant and introverted Prince Aegolus Flammeus who had been cursed and turned into a huge predatory bird called "Owl" by a wicked Guardian Mirabela. Arabelle was declared as Priestess, to be able to go back to her world she must complete her task; break the curse and defeat the evil guardian. The two joined hands, together with their new found friends. But…
After facing lots of difficulties they've been through and possibilities of prospering romantic feelings, will Arabelle choose to go back home and leave everything including her friends and Prince Aegolus?
Ava grew up with no single knowledge of her werewolf inherited genes. Out of all the things she ever dreamt of becoming, a werewolf wasn't one of them and much less a princess who was charged with the duty of leading her lycan clan to eliminate a rogue king who made her an orphan before she could walk.
Annie read the contract file, again and again, to see every clause of it so that she doesn't regret anything later. Her eyes widened as she saw a particular clause and she grabbed the file and entered the cabin swiftly.
"Smart, isn't it?" Annie asked with a small smile as Sandy turned to her side.
"Why don't you add some more conditions in this contract from my side too?" She dared to ask him but Sandy didn't show his surprised look as he just nods to let her proceed.
"It stated that I can't leave the job. Why don't you add that you too can't fire me without any reason?" She asked showing that she won't ever leave the job even if she had to go through hell. Sandy smiled realising how fun it would be to play with her.
"Anything else?" Sandy asked without breaking his stares toward her.
"I don't know why you want me to work under you. But the only thing matters to me is the salary package" she replied with a wide grin making him more curious about the girl in front of him.
"Welcome to hell, Cinderella" he spoke handling the appointment letter.
"I am not Cinderella" she snapped at him immediately. Why is so hard for him to call her Annie?
Shoes can be a cupid to normal Cinderella tales. But here, it's not normal love story neither is she is Cinderella. She looks as innocent as Cinderella. She looks as beautiful as Fairy. But that is the problem. In reality, she is something whom no one can ever think to mess with.
Sandy captured her to give her hell of time. But is it really him who have captured her or there is something more to her?
One name that instantly pops into my head is Arya Stark from 'Game of Thrones'. She’s this fierce, rebellious girl who grows into a skilled warrior, defying all expectations in a brutal medieval world. Her journey from a tomboyish kid to a cold-blooded assassin is just mesmerizing. Then there’s Asuna from 'Sword Art Online', who’s not just a love interest but a total badass with a sword. Her strength and loyalty make her stand out in the gaming anime scene.
Another unforgettable A-lister is Ahsoka Tano from 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars'. Starting off as Anakin’s snippy padawan, she evolves into this wise, independent force user who carries her own legacy. And how could I forget Alita from 'Battle Angel Alita'? Her cybernetic journey of self-discovery is packed with action and heart. These characters aren’t just iconic—they redefine what it means to be a heroine in their worlds.
One of my all-time favorite 'A' names from anime has to be Asuna from 'Sword Art Online'. Her character development from a skilled but reserved player to a fiercely protective partner is just chef's kiss. I love how she balances combat prowess with emotional depth—those scenes where she fights to protect Kirito or rebuilds their virtual home hit differently.
Another standout is Akame from 'Akame ga Kill!'. Her stoic assassin persona hiding deep loyalty to her friends makes her unforgettable. That show's brutal twists had me clutching my pillow, especially when her backstory unfolded. Honorable mentions go to Ais Wallenstein ('DanMachi') for her icy-cool warrior vibe and Anya Forger ('Spy x Family') for being the ultimate chaotic cute child spy.
Aloy from 'Horizon Zero Dawn' is hands-down one of the most compelling heroines I've encountered. Her journey from outcast to savior of a post-apocalyptic world is packed with emotional depth and sheer badassery. The way she questions the past while fighting robotic dinosaurs feels so human—her curiosity and determination make her relatable despite the sci-fi setting. I love how her story tackles themes of identity and legacy without ever feeling preachy.
Then there's her combat style—fluid, strategic, and perfectly matched to her environment. Whether she’s sneaking through tall grass or taking down a Thunderjaw, every move feels earned. The game’s narrative gives her room to grow, stumble, and even show vulnerability, which makes her victories hit harder. After finishing the sequel, 'Forbidden West,' I’m even more invested in her world.