Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Geir
Spear.
Norwegian
Geiri
Spear.
Icelandic
Geirleif
Geir (spear) + leif (heir, descendant).
Norwegian
Geirmund
Geir (spear) + mund (protection).
Norwegian
Geirolf
Geir (spear) + ulf (wolf).
Norwegian
Geirrod
Geir (spear) + rod (clever, wise).
Norse
Geirstein
Geir (spear) + stein (stone).
Norwegian
Geisa
Pearl.
Hungarian
Gelasius
Laughing.
Greek
Geldersman
Man from Gelderland.
German
Gellert
Brave with the spear.
Hungarian
Gellir
Spearman.
Icelandic
Gemariah
God has accomplished.
Hebrew
Genaro
Italian form of Januarius, meaning 'of Janus'.
Italian
Gene
Short form of Eugene, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
English
Genek
Diminutive of Eugene, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Polish
General
Referring to a military rank or position.
English
Generoso
Generous, magnanimous.
Italian
Genet
Means 'my garden' in Amharic.
Ethiopian
Genio
Genius or talented person, derived from Latin 'genius'.
Italian
Genius
Referring to exceptional intellectual or creative power.
Latin
Genkei
Genkei means 'original form' or 'fundamental principle' in Japanese.
Japanese
Gennaro
derived from the name Januarius, the patron saint of Naples.
Italian
Genno
Genno is a Japanese name meaning 'source of the valley' or 'root of the valley'.
Japanese
Geno
Short form of Eugenio, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.
Italian
Genovese
From Genoa.
Italian
Genti
Noble, honorable.
Albanian
Gentian
Flower name, referring to the Gentiana plant.
Albanian
Gentyle
Gentle or kind-hearted.
English
Genubath
Garden of daughter.
Hebrew
Geoffredo
Peaceful ruler.
Italian
Geoffroi
Peaceful ruler.
French
Geofredo
Peaceful ruler.
Italian
Geomar
Famous in battle.
German
Georg
Farmer or earthworker.
German
Georgas
Lithuanian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Lithuanian
George
Farmer, earthworker.
Greek
Georges
Farmer, earthworker, from Greek 'georgos'.
French
Georgino
Farmer.
Italian
Georgio
Farmer.
Italian
Georgios
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Greek
Georgius
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Latin
Georgiy
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Russian
Geovanni
God is gracious.
Italian
Gera
Gera means 'grain' or 'sojourner' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Geraghty
Descendant of the brave spearman.
Irish
Geraint
Old Welsh name, possibly meaning 'old' or 'ancient'.
Welsh
Gerald
Rule of the spear, from Germanic elements ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Germanic
Gerallt
Welsh form of Gerald, meaning 'spear ruler'.
Welsh
Geralt
Derived from the Slavic name Gerald, meaning 'spear ruler'.
Polish
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