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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Ahisvara | meas 'lord of serpents'. According to mythology Ahisvara was another name for Sesa. | |
Ahiswar | meas 'lord of serpents'. According to mythology Ahisvara was another name for Sesa. | |
Ahjaja | Born of a Lotus | |
Ahkam | One who is extremely wise, decisive, and just. | |
Ahkeel | Wise, thoughtful, Intelligent, KING (SANSKRIT) | |
Ahlaam | Dreams | |
Ahlad | Enjoy; Joy; Causing Delight; Refreshing; one who experiences joy and pleasure in life | |
Ahladit | Joyous Person; One who enjoys life and is always delighted; A variant of name Ahlad | |
Ahladita | In Happy mood, Delighted | |
Ahladith | Joyous Person; One who enjoys life and is always delighted; A variant of name Ahlad | |
Ahlai | One who pleads | |
Ahlam | Witty, imaginitive | |
Ahleya | wife of the sage Gautama Maharishi | |
Ahlfrith | Oswiu's son | |
Ahlima | noble, exalted | |
Ahliyat | Fitness, Competence | |
Ahmaad | Most highly adored , or most praised ; variation of the name muhammad | |
Ahmad | Most Praised, Commendable | |
Ahmadu | Hausa form of Ahmad. | |
Ahmadullah | I praise Allah | |
Ahmadzulkifli | an Indonesian voice actor, who was used to be worked at PT | |
Ahmar | Red Color | |
Ahmaud | Variant of Ahmed, Some One Who is Highly Praised | |
Ahmed | Most Praised, Commendable | |
Ahmeera | Princess. Rich woman, Leader | |
Ahmet | Of Arabic origin and a derivative of the names Ahmad and Ahmed, which mean 'more commendable' and are derived from the word hamida which means 'to praise'. | |
Ahmik | Strength of God's flock | |
Ahmir | Variation of Amir which means Father of Many | |
Ahmose | From Egyptian jꜥḥ-ms meaning "born of Iah" [1], derived from the name of the Egyptian god Iah combined with msj meaning "be born". This was the name of the first pharaoh of the 18th dynasty (16th century BC). He defeated the Hyksos and drove them from Egypt. It was also borne by others among Egyptian royalty from the same era, including several queens consort. | |
Ahmoua | Whale | |
Ahmya | In Japanese it means black rain. In Spanish it means higher ground | |
Ahna | Happy | |
Ahnah | A wise woman. | |
Ahnaram | A man who is not forbidden | |
Ahnay | Sun ; one who is bright and splendourous like the Sun; Radiant and Glorious like Sun | |
Ahnik | Evening Time Prayer | |
Ahnika | Ruler of the House, Beautiful Ornament | |
Ahnna | Hebrew - God was gracious; God has shown favor; Grace; It is a variation of Anna | |
Aho | Assyrian term for brother. | |
Ahobal | Mighty; Powerful; Strong; One of many names of Lord Hanuman | |
Ahobala | wonderful cave', a cave in which Garuda meditated and achieved the blessings of the Lord. | |
Aholibamah | the daughter of Anah of Zibeon the Hivite. Her maternal grandfather was Zibeon the Hivite son of Seir the Horite. | |
Aholivama | Hebrew form of Aholibamah. | |
Ahoo | deer, gazelle | |
Ahorangi | The name means enlightened in the Maori language. | |
Ahoth | Form of Ehud used in the Latin Old Testament. | |
Ahou | deer, gazelle | |
Ahouva | friendship | |
Ahovira | means in a while, later, or yeah, I'll get to it (eventually) | |
Ahrar | liberals | |
Ahren | Eagle | |
Ahriman | Persian name derived from Sanskrit word Ari meaning Foe; Destructive Force | |
Ahron | Yiddish form of Aaron, meaning mountain. | |
Ahrun | Assyrian form of Aaron, meaning exalted. | |
Ahsa | Life, Hope of Future | |
Ahsan | Of Arabic origin meaning 'perfection' and 'excellence'. Also a Hindi name from Sanskrit meaning 'gratitude'. | |
Ahsas | Feel; one who can empathise | |
Ahsen | Turkish form of Ahsan. | |
Ahtahkaeekoop | A loving, charming and daring individual | |
Ahtahkakoop | Quilt of stars | |
Ahtesham | Glory, honor, greatness | |
Ahti | means the Sea; Name of Egyptian Goddess; A variant of name Ahto which means God of the waters | |
Ahu | Bright and beautiful | |
Ahuatzi | Small oak | |
Ahuda | friendship | |
Ahuic | Name of the Aztec goddess of the running water in rivers, streams, and waves | |
Ahuiliztli | Happiness and joy, one who brings joy. | |
Ahuitzotl | Watering dog | |
Ahuk | Inevitable; one who cannot be avoided or evaded | |
Ahuka | Offerer, Sacrificer, a person who can offer sacrifice | |
Ahulani | Heavenly Shrine | |
Ahuludegi | Means "he throws away the drum" from Cherokee ᎠᎱᎵ (ahuli) "drum" and ᎤᏕᎦ (udega) "throw". This was the name of a 19th-century Cherokee chief, also known as John Jolly. | |
Ahumstut | The one who prays the Ahu(nvar). which is Yatha Ahu Vairyo. | |
Ahun | Of God or pertaining to God. | |
Ahunna | One with the body of her father. | |
Ahupathi | Follower of the Prayer; A Devotee. | |
Ahura Mazda | Means "lord of wisdom", from Avestan 𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬀 (ahura) meaning "lord" and 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬁 (mazdā) meaning "wisdom". In Zoroastrianism Ahura Mazda was the supreme creator, and the god of light, truth, and goodness. | |
Ahurewa | A sacred place. | |
Ahuta | star worshipper | |
Ahuti | sacrifice', give up, forgo, surrender | |
Ahuva | Beloved | |
Ahvana | The capital city of Cuba | |
Ahwanith | Wanted; desired; needed; wish; like; crave; long | |
Ahwas | Having narrow, contracted or squinting eyes. | |
Ahwinahwi | A really black or dark individual | |
Ahyad | Protector of believers from hell-fire | |
Ahyan | moments", "times", "era | |
Ahzab | Name of one of narrator of hadith | |
Ahzuro | Potential to attain power and authority in their life | |
Ai | Love | |
Aia | One who is famous, ruler of the house | |
Aiandama | A woman who gardens. | |
Aias | Greek form of Ajax. | |
Aiattaua | Beautiful Man | |
Aibak | Slave. Messenger. | |
Aibala | Moon child | |
Aibanu | Moon lady | |
Aibek | Derived from Kazakh and Kyrgyz ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master". | |
Aibhne | Unknown | |
Aibinn | Old Irish form of Aoibheann. |