Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Dwhite
White-haired.
English
Dwipaada
One who has two feet.
Sanskrit
Dwyer
Descendant of the dark stranger.
Irish
dyab
Wolves; a name symbolizing strength and ferocity.
Arabic
Dyami
Eagle.
Cherokee
Dyer
Occupational surname for a dyer.
English
Dyfed
Legendary ancestor mentioned in the Mabinogi tales.
Welsh
Dyke
Refers to a man living near a ditch or embankment.
English
Dylen
Son of the sea.
English
Dyllan
Great leader.
Welsh
Dyllon
Loyal.
English
Dyllyn
Combination of Dylan and Lynn.
English
Dylon
Combination of Dylan and Lon.
English
Dylyn
Combination of Dylan and Lynn.
English
Dymas
Famous power.
Greek
Dymetri
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetrias
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetrius
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetriys
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetryas
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetryus
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymiter
Gift of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Slavic
Dymitr
Gift of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Slavic
Dymitri
Gift of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Slavic
Dymitry
Gift of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Slavic
Dymock
From the dark oak tree.
English
Dyomysus
Wrathful Zeus.
Greek
Dyonisios
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyonisus
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyuksa
Happiness.
Sanskrit
Dyumani
Ocean.
Sanskrit
dyutir
Radiance, splendor.
Sanskrit
dyutit
Radiant.
Sanskrit
Dyven
From the deep valley.
English
Dyvynarth
From the deep valley.
Welsh
Dyvyr
From the deep valley.
Welsh
Dywel
Worthy, handsome.
Welsh
Dzakir
One who remembers Allah.
Arabic
Dzulfaqar
Name of the sword of Imam Ali.
Arabic
Eachen
Horseman.
Scottish
Eachin
Horseman.
Irish
Eachyn
Little horseman.
Scottish
Eadan
Fire, flame.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbert
Wealthy and bright.
Anglo-saxon
Eadbhard
Brave, strong.
Irish
Eaden
Delight, paradise; little fire
Hebrew
Eadgar
Prosperous spear.
Anglo-saxon
Eadger
Wealthy spear.
Anglo-saxon
Eadin
Corresponds to Eden, representing a place of delight.
Anglo-saxon
Eadlyn
Noble Beauty.
Anglo-saxon
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