Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Graegleah
From the gray meadow.
English
Graeham
From the gray home.
English
Graem
A person from Grimsay island.
Scottish
Graeme
A person from Grimsay island.
Scottish
Grafere
Steward, manager.
English
Grafton
From the village near the grove.
English
Graham
Gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Grahame
Gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Graheme
Gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Grahil
Intelligent, someone who is sharp and bright.
Sanskrit
Grahish
Lord of the mountains.
Sanskrit
Graig
From the rocky area.
Welsh
Graiham
Homestead by the gravelly homestead.
Scottish
Graihame
From the gray homestead.
English
Grail
Sacred vessel or dish.
English
Grain
Small particle or seed.
English
Graine
Grain, seed.
French
Grainger
Farmer, one who lives on a granary.
English
Gram
A measure of weight or unit of mass.
English
Gran
Grain, seed.
English
Grande
Big, great.
Spanish
Granderson
Son of the big/strong man.
English
Grandpre
From the great meadow.
French
Grandt
Large or tall.
German
Granger
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
English
Grangere
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
French
Grani
Grain.
Norse
Granite
Type of hard, granular igneous rock.
English
Granlan
From the gravelly land.
English
Granland
From the gravelly land.
English
Grant
Great, tall.
English
Grantham
Village with gravel ground.
English
Granthem
One who has a strong and determined nature.
English
Grantlan
From the tall land.
English
Grantland
From the great land.
English
Grantlea
From the great meadow.
English
Grantleah
From the great meadow.
English
Grantleigh
From the great meadow.
English
Grantley
From the great meadow.
English
Grantli
From the great meadow.
English
Grantly
From the great meadow.
English
Granville
From the English surname meaning 'large town' or 'green town'.
English
Granwen
Granwen means 'white brow' or 'blessed brow' in Welsh.
Welsh
Gratiano
Italian form of the Latin name Gratianus, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Italian
Gratien
Graceful.
French
Graves
Occupational surname for a grave digger or someone who lived near a grave.
English
Gray
Gray hair or gray-haired.
English
Grayden
Son of the gray-haired one.
English
Graydon
Son of the gray-haired one.
English
Grayhame
From the gray home.
English
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