This list includes 10 Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with A, from “Abbeville” to “Ashland”. These places range from small rural communities to historic downtowns with local festivals and civic life. It’s useful for researchers, travelers, students, genealogists, and residents seeking quick reference.
Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with A are municipalities and notable communities beginning with the letter A. Many reflect 19th-century settlement patterns and lively local traditions such as fairs and historic main streets.
Below you’ll find the table with state and population.
Place: The city or town name, listed alphabetically so you can quickly find a specific Mississippi community.
State: Mississippi is shown for every entry so you immediately confirm the place’s location within the state.
Population: Latest Census or ACS estimate with year, giving you a quick sense of each place’s size and scale.
Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with A
| Place | County | Population (Year) | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abbeville | Lafayette | 372 (2020) | United States |
| Aberdeen | Monroe | 4,961 (2020) | United States |
| Ackerman | Choctaw | 1,594 (2020) | United States |
| Algoma | Pontotoc | 699 (2020) | United States |
| Alligator | Bolivar | 116 (2020) | United States |
| Amory | Monroe | 6,666 (2020) | United States |
| Anguilla | Sharkey | 589 (2020) | United States |
| Arcola | Washington | 268 (2020) | United States |
| Artesia | Lowndes | 337 (2020) | United States |
| Ashland | Benton | 554 (2020) | United States |
Descriptions

Abbeville
A small town in north Mississippi near Oxford. It is situated close to Sardis Lake, a popular destination for fishing and recreation.

Aberdeen
A city on the Tombigbee River and the county seat of Monroe County. It is known for its large historic district of well-preserved antebellum homes.

Ackerman
The county seat of Choctaw County, located near the Tombigbee National Forest. The town was named for a railroad official during its establishment.

Algoma
A small town in Pontotoc County. Its name is believed to be a Native American word that translates to “valley of flowers.”

Alligator
A tiny town located in the historic Mississippi Delta. According to local legend, it was named for the shape of a nearby lake, not the reptile.

Amory
A city planned and built in 1887 as a railroad town. It celebrates its heritage with an annual Amory Railroad Festival.

Anguilla
A small town in the Mississippi Delta’s Sharkey County. Its name is the Latin and Spanish word for “eel,” likely referencing a nearby creek.

Arcola
A small town in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. It was established as a railroad stop serving the surrounding cotton plantations.

Artesia
A town in Lowndes County named for the numerous artesian wells that were once common in the area. It was founded as a key railroad junction.

Ashland
The county seat of Benton County. The town is notable for being home to the Benton County Courthouse, built in 1873.


