Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Acis
Acis was a Sicilian youth in Greek mythology, beloved by the nymph Galatea.
Greek
Ackerleah
unclear, as it is a rare name with limited historical data available.
English
Ackerley
Dweller at the oak meadow.
English
Ackerly
Dweller at the oak meadow.
English
Ackley
From the oak meadow.
English
Acrisius
Son of Abas and king of Argos in Greek mythology.
Greek
Actaeon
From the Greek 'Aktaios', meaning 'from the coast' or 'shore-dweller'.
Greek
Actaeonis
Derived from Actaeon, a hunter in Greek mythology who was transformed into a ...
Greek
Actaeus
Of the shore or coast, derived from Greek 'aktē' meaning shore.
Greek
Acteon
From the Greek 'Akteon', meaning 'shore dweller' or 'from the coast'.
Greek
Acton
From the oak tree settlement.
English
Actor
Actor means someone who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, portr...
English
Actoris
unclear, but it could be associated with acting or performers.
Latin
Acwellen
Acwellen has no known specific meaning. It is a unique and uncommon name with...
English
Acyuta
Infallible, imperishable.
Sanskrit
Acyutananda
Blissful through the imperishable.
Sanskrit
Acyutaraya
King in imperishability.
Sanskrit
Adahi
Eternal, everlasting, or immortal.
Arabic
Adahy
Adahy means 'in the woods' or 'forest' in Cherokee.
Cherokee
Adaia
Adornment or ornament, derived from the Hebrew word 'adah' meaning to adorn.
Hebrew
Adaim
Earth man.
Hebrew
Adalar
Noble eagle.
Germanic
Adalarasu
King of dance
Tamil
Adalard
Noble strength, from elements 'adal' (noble) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Germanic
Adalat
Justice, fairness, or equity.
Arabic
Adalbert
Noble and bright, from Old High German adal 'noble' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Adalberto
Noble and bright.
Germanic
Adalbrecht
Noble and bright, from Old High German adal 'noble' and beraht 'bright'.
Germanic
Adalfieri
Noble and fierce, derived from Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'fier' (f...
Germanic
Adalgar
Noble spear, from elements adal 'noble' and gar 'spear'.
Germanic
Adalgiso
Noble hostage or pledge.
Germanic
Adalhard
Noble strength, from elements 'adal' (noble) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Germanic
Adalric
Noble ruler, from elements 'adal' (noble) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Adalrich
Noble ruler, from Old High German adal 'noble' and rihhi 'ruler'.
Germanic
Adalrik
Noble ruler, from Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Adalwine
Noble friend, from Old High German 'adal' (noble) and 'wini' (friend).
Germanic
Adalwolf
Noble wolf, from elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).
Germanic
Adam
Man, or from the earth, referring to the first man in the Bible.
Hebrew
Adamah
Means 'earth' or 'ground' in Hebrew, referring to the soil from which Adam wa...
Hebrew
Adamanan
not widely known, but it is believed to have positive connotations related to...
Tamil
Adamec
Son of Adam.
Czech
Adamek
Little Adam, a diminutive form of Adam.
Polish
Adamik
Son of Adam, derived from the Hebrew name Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth'.
Slavic
Adamnan
Little Adam, from the Hebrew name Adam.
Gaelic
Adamo
Italian form of Adam, meaning 'man' or 'earth'.
Italian
Adams
Son of Adam.
English
Adamson
Son of Adam.
English
Adamu
It means 'man' or 'earth' in Hebrew, derived from 'adamah' meaning ground.
Hebrew
Adamya
Indomitable or unconquerable
Sanskrit
Adarshpal
Protector of ideals.
Hindi
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