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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Agnipa | One who protects the fire | |
Agniprabha | The lustre of fire | |
Agniprabho | Fire like | |
Agniprava | Bright as the Fire; Brilliant as the Fire; A derivative name from Agni | |
Agnira | means Intelligent, Brilliant, Successful person who studies excellently | |
Agnirajan | Glorified by fire | |
Agniruha | Fire Tree | |
Agnis | Pure, holy | |
Agnishikha | Flames of fire | |
Agnisika | Fire created | |
AgniSikha | Flames of Fire | |
Agnisinha | Fiery lion | |
Agnisoma | Fire and nectar conjoined | |
Agnisri | With the brightness of fire | |
Agnistu | Devotee of fire | |
Agnistuta | Devotee of fire | |
Agnit | Uncountable; Multiple; Countless; Infinite; | |
Agnitejas | With energy and lustre of fire | |
Agnitra | represents the Wind which is considered as Agni's Friend; | |
Agnivamin | unknown | |
Agnivarna | Fire coloured | |
Agnivesa | Fire clad | |
Agnivesh | Bright as the Fire; Brilliant as the Fire; A derivative name from Agni | |
Agnivesya | Surrounded by fire | |
Agnivirya | With the power of fire | |
Agnivo | Flame of the Fire; Blaze of the Fire | |
Agniya | Russian form of Agnes. | |
Agnola | angel | |
Agnolah | pure, holy | |
Agnolla | angel | |
Agnolle | angel | |
Agnolo | Heavenly messenger | |
Agnpurna | A Hindi Boys name | |
Agnus | pure, holy | |
Agnyetha | Good, kind | |
Agnys | A variation of Agnes, meaning the pure one | |
Ago | From the Old High German element ekka, Old Saxon eggia meaning "edge, blade" (Proto-Germanic *agjō). Alternatively it could be from Old High German egi meaning "fear" (Proto-Germanic *agaz). This was the name of a 7th-century Duke of Friuli. | |
Agochar | An imperciptible man | |
Agolant | Possibly a Romance language form of Arabic الأغلب (al-ʾAghlab), a 9th-century emir of Ifriqiya in North Africa [1], which is derived from أغلب (ʾaghlab) meaning "predominant, supreme". This is the name of a Saracen king in medieval French tales of Charlemagne and his knights. | |
Agon | The dawn | |
Agost | Great, To Increase | |
Agostina | great, magnificent | |
Agostinho | Exalted | |
Agostino | Great | |
Agoston | Great | |
Agot | Good, honourable | |
Agota | Good, honourable | |
Agote | pure, holy | |
Agotha | good, honorable | |
Agoti | pure, holy | |
Agoyoanye | Falling Star | |
Agraciana | forgiveness | |
Agracianna | forgiveness | |
Agracyanna | forgiveness | |
Agrafena | born feet first | |
Agrafina | born feet first | |
Agraha | Force who has many ambitions | |
Agrahar | A Plot of a Land Given to a Brahman or a King | |
Agraj | Leader; Senior; A King's Son; Elder One; someone who is older and wiser | |
Agraja | Eldest brother | |
Agrajeeta | The first win or the leader's win | |
Agramante | Probably a variant of Agolant, used for the invading Saracen king in the Orlando poems (1495 and 1532) by Boiardo and Ariosto. | |
Agrani | Always First; Best; of the highest in quality, status and importance | |
Agrapina | A girl who is born feet first. | |
Agrasandhya | Sunrise | |
Agrasena | Great warrior of arma | |
Agrata | Going In Front, Taking The Lead | |
Agravadain | A systematic, talented and friendly human | |
Agravain | Brother of Gawain | |
Agravaine | A name of the Knight of the Round Table. Means the brother of the hawk | |
Agrayana | Leader | |
Agrayani | He who is blessed with leadership skills | |
Agreni | Always first | |
Agreya | First | |
Agrim | Leader; First; Commander; Guide and Director; Chief-in-charge | |
Agrima | Leadership | |
Agrin | Fiery | |
Agripina | born feet first | |
Agrippa | born feet first | |
Agrippe | It was also used as apraenomen, or given name, by the Furia and Menenia families | |
Agrippina | born feet first | |
Agrippine | born feet first | |
Agriya | First Best; one who is the best in everything | |
Agron | Unknown | |
Agrona | Perhaps derived from the old Celtic root *agro- meaning "battle, slaughter". This is possibly the name of a Brythonic goddess for whom the River Ayr in Scotland and River Aeron in Wales were named. | |
Agssile | Greenlandic form of Aksel. It means the father is peace. | |
Agu | Leopard | |
Agueda | Good | |
Aguilar | Eagle | |
Aguirre | From A Prominent Place | |
Aguisel | A very old english name with lost meaning | |
Aguistin | Great | |
Agung | Grand or great | |
Agur | Hebrew - Compiler; Biblical - Stranger; Gathered Together | |
Agurne | From Basque agur meaning "greeting, salutation". | |
Agurtzane | From Basque agurtza meaning "worship, reverence" and "rosary". It was proposed by Sabino Arana in 1910 as an equivalent of the Spanish name Rosario. | |
Agurys | An ancient Roman religious practice | |
Agus | Good; one who protects fire; a saint | |
Agust | Icelandic variant of August, meaning the dignified. | |
Agusta | Majestic, Grand |