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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Acke | Man of peace | |
Ackerlea | One who belongs from the enclosed forest of wood | |
Ackerleigh | Meadow Of Oak Trees; means division of land in English; a variant of Ackerley | |
Ackerley | From the oak-tree meadow | |
Ackerly | Who belongs from or dwells from acre meadow | |
Ackersley | A dweller from the meadow of acres | |
Acklea | One who dwells near the oak trees | |
Ackleigh | A dweller near the oak tree meadows | |
Ackley | (English) Meadow of oak trees | |
Acklie | One who works near the oak meadows | |
Acksel | Man of peace | |
Aco | One who helps or defends mankind | |
Acoose | Standing Above Ground | |
Acorn | Seed Of An Oak Tree | |
Acosta | From The Coast | |
Acotas | Group Of Horses | |
Acquanetta | water | |
Acquanette | water | |
Acquiles | Pain, painful | |
Acquilina | eagle | |
Acsah | Anklet | |
Actaeon | A great hunter from Greek mythology | |
Actassi | Share the sea | |
Acteon | One who is living in Akte | |
Acton | From The Oak Tree Settlement | |
Acuecucyoticihuati | Name of the Aztec goddess of the ocean | |
Acuqileena | eagle | |
Acwald | who is from the forest of oak | |
Acwuld | who belongs to the wood of oak | |
Acwulf | A wolf from the oak meadows | |
Acxa | Woman with unparalleled beauty | |
Acyuta | Unending; Never Lapsing; Eternal; without beginning or end | |
Acyutananda | Insatiable Bliss; One who Never Falls | |
Acyutaraya | Worshipper of the Infallible | |
Acyutayu | One who has an imperishable age or life | |
Ad | Arabic - Settler; German - Noble Wolf; Son of the Red Earth; Son of Adam | |
Ada | Happy | |
Adab | Hope, need | |
A'dab | the person who brings hope to the family | |
Adabella | Lovely | |
Adabelle | From the beautiful scenery | |
Adad | In Greek it means God or storm and flood. In Arabic it means the number counts | |
Adad-Nirari | Means "Adad is my helper", from the god's name Adad combined with Akkadian nērāru meaning "helper". This name was borne by three kings of the Assyrian Empire. | |
Adaego | Daughter of wealth | |
Adaeh | Crowned, or chosen, or pinnacle of a peak | |
Adaeze | Princess, daughter of the king. | |
Adag | Pure; UnBlemished; Sacred | |
Adagio | Slowly | |
Adah | Adornment | |
Adahlia | A noble person or a flower | |
Adahy | Timber/Woods | |
Adaiah | From the Hebrew name עֲדָיָה (ʿAḏaya) meaning "Yahweh has adorned", derived from עָדָה (ʿaḏa) meaning "to adorn" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God. This is the name of numerous Old Testament characters, including the father of Jedidah. | |
Adaiba | Daughter Of The People | |
Adaikalam | Refuge; Provider of Shelter; protection; rescue and aid | |
Adair | Noble Spear | |
Adaire | wealthy spear | |
Adaj | A dark colored person with large black eyes | |
Adaja | River In Spain | |
Adaku | A girl born into wealthy family or the one who brings wealth to the family. | |
Adal | God is my refuge; noble one | |
Adala | God is my refuge; noble one | |
Adalaide | noble kind | |
Adalar | The island or the red island | |
Adalarachan | The monarch or king of dance | |
Adalarasen | The master of dance or king of dance | |
Adalarasu | King of Dance; one of many names of Lord Shiva | |
Adalard | A noble person who is brave | |
Adalat | The point of justice or equality | |
Adalayde | noble kind | |
Adalbeorht | The bright shining noble person | |
Adalberht | Old German form of Albert. | |
Adalbern | Derived from the Old German elements adal "noble" and bern "bear". | |
Adalbert | Noble and bright | |
Adalberta | Noble and bright | |
Adalberte | Noble | |
Adalberto | Aristocratic and bright | |
Adalbjorg | Noble protection. | |
Aðalbjorg | Derived from the Old Norse elements aðal "noble" and bjǫrg "help, save, rescue". | |
Adalbrecht | The bright or posibbily shining noble person | |
Adalbrechta | A bright noble person | |
Adalbricht | Noble and bright | |
Adalee | God is my refuge; noble one | |
Adaleia | The god is just and fair | |
Adaleide | A person's nobility, noble person | |
Adaleigh | One who is honourable and full of morals | |
Adalena | noble kind | |
Adalene | noble | |
Adaleru | A brave man, on who never been destroyed | |
Adalet | Turkish - Justice | |
Adalfarus | Derived from the Old German elements adal "noble" and fara "journey". | |
Adalfieri | An oath of a noble person | |
Adalfuns | Old German form of Alfonso. | |
Adalgar | A noble or wealthy spearman | |
Adalgard | Old German form of Edelgard. | |
Adalgisa | noble, precious promise | |
Adalgise | noble, precious promise | |
Adalgiso | Noble hostage | |
Adalgund | Derived from the Old German elements adal "noble" and gunda "battle". See also Aldegund. | |
Adalgunde | Noble fighter | |
Adalhaid | Old German form of Adelaide. |