Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Divaas
Day or light
Sanskrit
divam
Divine, heavenly.
Sanskrit
divansh
Part of the divine.
Sanskrit
Divasabhartr
Lord of the day.
Sanskrit
divaym
Divine, celestial.
Sanskrit
Diven
Godly, heavenly.
Sanskrit
divendu
Moon among gods.
Sanskrit
Dives
Rich, wealthy.
Latin
Divis
Divine, heavenly.
Latin
diviyansh
Divine and a part of the divine.
Sanskrit
divoj
Divine warrior.
Czech
Divon
Gracious, divine.
Hebrew
divyaansh
Divine part, divine essence.
Sanskrit
Divyam
Divine, heavenly.
Sanskrit
divyansh
Divine part.
Sanskrit
Diwali
Festival of lights.
Sanskrit
Dixal
Unique, special.
Gujarati
Dixin
Virtuous heart.
Chinese
Dixyn
Combination of Dixy and Lyn.
English
diyaaldin
Light of the faith.
Arabic
diyan
Lamp or light, symbolizing illumination and knowledge.
Sanskrit
Diyar
Woodland, forest.
Turkish
djamel
Beauty, handsomeness, or grace.
Arabic
djillali
Name of a saint.
Arabic
Djoser
Djoser means 'the holy one' or 'the sacred' in ancient Egyptian.
Egyptian
Djuro
Farmer, earthworker.
Slavic
Dlarmaid
Means 'free man' from Irish 'di' meaning 'without' and 'airmaid' meaning 'envy'.
Irish
Dlenendra
Derived from the Sanskrit elements 'dlena' meaning 'wealth' and 'indra' meani...
Sanskrit
Dmitri
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Russian
dnyandeep
Lamp of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Dobi
Born on Tuesday.
Igbo
Dobromierz
Good peace.
Polish
Dobromir
Good peace.
Slavic
Docherty
Landowner's daughter/son.
Scottish
Doctor
Learned person.
English
Dodman
Occupational surname for a church official or sexton.
English
dodson
Son of Dod(d), a medieval personal name.
English
Dogan
Falcon.
Turkish
Dogberry
Referring to the dogberry fruit or a dogcatcher.
English
Doggie
Informal term for a dog or a small pet.
English
Dohasan
Little bluff or small bluff.
Cherokee
Doherty
Descendant of the exiled one.
Irish
Doil
Dark stranger or from the dark pool.
Scottish
Doile
Dark-haired or dark beauty.
Irish
Doire
Oak grove or oak tree.
Irish
Dolabella
Beautiful or lovely speech.
Latin
Dolaidh
Dark stranger.
Scottish
Dolan
Dark haired.
Irish
Dolat
Wealth, abundance.
Persian
Dolius
Son of Hermes and Merope.
Greek
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