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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Aini | Spring, flower | |
Ainmuire | Great Lord | |
Aino | The Only One | |
Ainoa | Fertile Earth | |
Ainoah | Fertile Earth | |
Ainslaeigh | ash meadow | |
Ainslee | My meadow | |
Ainsleigh | only hermitage wood or clearing | |
Ainsley | One's own meadow | |
Ainslie | From Annesley Or Ansley | |
Ainsworth | English - From Ann's Estate ; A variant name is Annsworth | |
Aintik | Wise and powerful | |
Aintza | Glory | |
Aintzane | Glorious | |
Ainu | Goddess of Fertility; Human like; | |
Ainul | Eyes | |
Ainullah | Eyes of Allah | |
Ainur | Kazakh form of Aynur. | |
Ainura | Kyrgyz form of Aynur. | |
Aio | Peace | |
Aiolos | Means "quick-moving, nimble" in Greek. This was the name of the Greek god of the winds. | |
Aipal | Tasty; means a delicious red coloured fruit | |
Aipril | to open | |
Aiqaz | Awake, Watchful, Vigilant | |
Aiqunah | Image; Picture | |
Aira | Of The Wind | |
Airaawat | name of the Celestial White Elephant of Lord Indra ; A variant name is Airaawat | |
Airana | Wanderer | |
Airat | Alternate transcription of Tatar/Bashkir Айрат (see Ayrat). | |
Airavata | Indra's elephant | |
Airavati | River | |
Airawat | name of the Celestial White Elephant of Lord Indra ; A variant name is Airawat | |
Aircol | A talented, systematic and technical individual | |
Aire | Watch Over, Care For | |
Aireen | peace | |
Airell | Nobleman | |
Airene | Derived from the Greek EirÄ"nÄ", which is from eirÄ"nÄ" (peace) | |
Airi | Love Affection With Jasmine, Pearl | |
Airianna | Chaste, Very holy one | |
Airica | complete ruler | |
Airicka | complete ruler | |
Airika | complete ruler | |
Airin | Ireland | |
Airina | peace | |
Airini | Peace, a woman of a peaceful nature. | |
Airlea | ethereal | |
Airlia | Ethereal | |
Airlie | Eagle Wood | |
Airmanagild | Gothic form of Hermenegildo. | |
Airmanareiks | Gothic form of Ermenrich. | |
Airyck | Derived from the Old Norse Eirìkr, eternal ruler | |
Aisa | Another spelling of the name Aysa which means Moonlike | |
Aisaih | The salvation of the Lord | |
Aischa | Äʾisha; also spelled Aisha, She who lives or womanly | |
Aischylos | Greek form of Aeschylus. | |
Aise | Life and Alive | |
Aisə | Azerbaijani form of Aisha. | |
Aisford | English - Lives by the Ash Tree Ford | |
Aish | An indirect Quranic name means life, livelihood. Derived from the AIN-Y-SH root | |
Aisha | Prosperous | |
A'Isha | Alternate transcription of Arabic عائشة (see Aisha). | |
Aishaanya | beautiful life | |
Aishah | alive and well | |
A'Ishah | the one who is characterized by success or having favorable outcome, in some cases it also means 'living | |
Aishani | Goddess Durga | |
Aishat | Chechen form of Aisha. | |
Aishath | Dhivehi form of Aisha. | |
Aishatou | Alive, she who lives, Life in Swahili | |
Aishatu | alive and well | |
Aishi | Gift of God | |
Aishia | alive and well | |
Aishiah | A friendly, sociable, charming nature | |
Aishini | Goddess Lakshmi | |
Aishla | Derived from the Arabic 'Äisha (alive and well) | |
Aishling | dream, vision | |
Aishna | Desire; Wish; Crave; Longing; Want | |
Aishwa | Prosperity, wealth in Sanskrit | |
Aishwariya | Prosperity, Richness. A famous Indian actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | |
Aishwarya | Wealth | |
Aisi | Tongan word for ice. | |
Aisia | alive and well | |
Aisiah | alive and well | |
Aisik | Laughter | |
Aisiri | Wealth, Prosperity | |
Aisla | From Ailsa Craig, a rocky islet in the Scottish Firth of Clyde. | |
Aisley | English - From the ash tree meadow; Dwells at the Ash Tree Grove | |
Aislin | Vision, Dream | |
Aisling | Vision, Dream | |
Aislinn | Vision, Dream | |
Aislyn | dream, vision | |
Aislynn | dream, vision | |
Aisopos | Ancient Greek form of Aesop. | |
Aissa | God saves | |
Aissatou | Form of Aisha used in parts of French-influenced West Africa. | |
Aissha | Life, Woman | |
Aistan | Tiger | |
Aiste | From the name of the Baltic tribe of the Aesti, mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus, called the Aisçiai in Lithuanian. | |
Aiston | From the Ash Tree Farm | |
Aistulf | Combative As A Wolf | |
Aistys | Unknown |