Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter A, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a A. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Achab | Latin form of Ahab used in some versions of the Vulgate. | |
Achaemenes | Latin form of Ἀχαιμένης (Achaimenes), the Greek form of the Old Persian name 𐏃𐎧𐎠𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁 (Haxamaniš), derived from Old Iranian *haxa "friend, companion, ally" and *manah "mind, intellect, thought". This was the name of the founder of the Achaemenid dynasty (7th century BC). | |
Achaia | Grief | |
Achaicus | Sorrowing | |
Achaikos | Achaikos is the ancient Greek form of Achaicus. It refers to a region in Greece names Achaia. | |
Achaimenes | Greek form of Achaemenes. | |
Achal | Constant; Steady; means firm and constant like a mountain | |
Achala | Constant | |
Achalapati | One who is the owner of immovable property | |
Achalendra | Lord of the Immovable; Lord of Mountain; Refers to Himalayas; Name form of Lord Shiva | |
Achalesvara | Lord of the Immovable; Lord of Mountain; Refers to Himalayas; Name form of Lord Shiva | |
Achalraj | Himalayan Mountain; King of Himalayas; Lord of Mountains; Name form of Lord Shiva | |
Achan | Possibly a variation of the Hebrew word עֲכָר (ʿaḵar) meaning "trouble". In the Old Testament, Achan is stoned to death because he steals forbidden items during the assault on Jericho. | |
Achanda | Not of the hot temper, without anger | |
Achar | To disturb or to trouble | |
Achara | An angel who is very pretty or beautiful | |
Acharaj | Full of wondrous or wonderful | |
Achard | Medieval Norman form of Ekkehard. It means brave and hardy. | |
Achariya | One who is wonderful and marvelous. | |
Acharjeet | The victory of an inanimate object | |
Acharpreet | An inanimate love or affection | |
Acharya | Teacher; Another Name for Drona; A variant name of Acarya | |
Acharyanandana | One who is considered the son of the Teacher; A derivative from Acharya | |
Acharyasuta | One who is considered the son of the Teacher; A derivative from Acharya | |
Acharyatanya | One who is considered the son of the Teacher; A derivative from Acharya | |
Achashwerosh | Biblical Hebrew form of Ahasuerus. | |
Achatius | In Hebrew it means the God is holding. In Greek it means a duminitive person | |
Ach'av | Biblical Hebrew form of Ahab. | |
Achava | Friendship | |
Achaz | Hebrew - God is Holding; One that Takes or Possesses | |
Achcauhtli | Leader, a man with leadership qualities. | |
Acheampong | One that gave birth to the king. | |
Achebe | One who is protected by the Goddess | |
Acheflow | White flower | |
Acheim | Form of Achim 2 in the Greek New Testament. | |
Achelle | Form Of Achilles | |
Acheloios | Ancient Greek form of Achelous. | |
Achelous | Greek God Of Rivers And Water | |
Achen | A twin | |
Acher | The other one or the outsider | |
Achernar | The biggest star of the constellation river, the end of river | |
Acheron | A river of sorrow,pain or woe | |
Achestan | The stony land bearing oak trees | |
Achet | Unconscious, one who is not in his conscious sense, a carefree person | |
Achetbir | A carefree brave person | |
Achethe | A thoughtful, honorable and clever person | |
Achetmeet | The friend or companion of the carefree person | |
Achieng | One born during the day time. | |
Achike | Give praise to God | |
Achila | The feminine form of Achilles or without lips | |
Achill | An uncertain person | |
Achille | Pain | |
Achillea | The pain or the painful | |
Achilleas | Modern Greek form of Achilles. | |
Achilleo | Pain | |
Achilles | Pain | |
Achilleus | The embodiment of the pain and grief of people | |
Achim | God will set upright | |
Achima | God will judge | |
Achimah | God will judge | |
Achin | One who is free from care and envy | |
Achindra | Flawless | |
Achinoam | Hebrew form of Ahinoam. | |
Achint | Who is carefree and free from envy | |
Achinta | one of many names of Lord Shiva; Vishnu | |
Achintakumar | One of many names of Lord Shiva | |
Achintya | Inconceivable, beyond comprehension | |
Achir | New; Fresh; strange or unaccustomed | |
Achira | A prompt person, very swift | |
Achiraprabha | A swift light or the light that is very prompt | |
Achit | Separation; Constant | |
Achla | One who is immovable or firm of decision | |
Achlapati | Lord of the Immovable; Lord of Mountain; Refers to Himalayas; Name form of Lord Shiva | |
Achlendra | The Lord of firm decisions | |
Achlys | Means "mist, darkness" in Greek. According to a poem by Hesiod, she was one of the figures portrayed on the shield of Herakles. She is described as a wraithlike woman personifying death and sorrow. | |
Achmad | One who is praised by all | |
Achmed | Praiseworthy | |
Achmet | Praised | |
Achojah | Rise up to challenge | |
Achraf | Most Honorable One; A variant of Ashraf | |
Achraj | One who is wondrous, full of wonders | |
Achsa | Adorned | |
Achsah | ankle bracelet | |
Achu | A justice loving, brave and wonderful person | |
Achudan | Lord Krishna; one of many names of Lord Vishnu | |
Achuta | Pure, not touched, firm | |
Achyut | Imperishable, indestructible | |
Achyuta | Indestructible; one who can never be destroyed; one of many names of Lord Vishnu | |
Achyutam | One who cannot be destroyed or decayed | |
Achyutanand | Imperishable Joy; The Almighty; Omnipotent; God | |
Achyutaraya | Worshipper of the Infallible; A Devotee of Vishnu | |
Achyuth | Lord Krishna; Imperishable; Indestructible; one of many names of Lord Vishnu | |
Achyutha | One who can never lose his powers or nature; Lord Vishnu | |
Achyuthan | Indestructible; one who can never be destroyed; one of many names of Lord Vishnu | |
Acie | One who is decent not fraud or cunning nature | |
Acilia | The women of fire, one who is made of fire | |
Acima | God will judge | |
Acimah | God will judge | |
Acintya | Surpassing Thought; Incogitable | |
Acira | One who is quick or prompt |