Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Madni
Madni means 'from Medina' or 'civilized', referring to the city of Medina.
Arabic
Mado
Window or interval.
Japanese
Madoc
Fortunate.
Welsh
Madoch
Honorable duke.
Irish
Madock
Fortunate.
Welsh
Madog
Fortunate, lucky.
Welsh
Madok
Good, little fortunate one.
English
Madon
From the fortunate hill.
English
Madoon
Just, fair.
Arabic
Madox
Son of Matthew, fortunate, lucky.
English
Madurai
City in Tamil Nadu, India.
Tamil
Madurank
Fragrant, sweet-smelling.
Sanskrit
Madyan
Derived from the Arabic word for 'place of judgment' or 'town of Midian'.
Arabic
Madyn
From the valley of meadows.
English
Maeadam
Son of Adam.
Scottish
Maelisa
Combination of Mae and Lisa.
English
Maerewine
Famous friend.
English
Maethelwine
Mighty friend, from elements meaning 'might' and 'friend'.
Anglo-saxon
Mafakhir
Proud, boastful, or one who takes pride in their achievements.
Arabic
Mafaz
Mafaz means 'success' or 'victory' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mafreh
The meaning of the name Mafreh is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Maftooh
Opened, liberated.
Arabic
Maftuh
Opened, unlocked, or revealed
Arabic
Magadh
Born in Magadh (ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Magal
Wave, ocean.
Hebrew
Magar
Of a big heart.
Slavic
Magbul
Acceptance.
Turkish
Magh
Means 'plain' or 'field' in Gaelic.
Gaelic
Maghnus
Derived from the Gaelic name Maghnus, meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Gaelic
Magnar
Strong warrior.
Scandinavian
Magnil
Mighty leader.
Norse
Magnor
Powerful warrior.
Scandinavian
Magnum
Great, grand.
Latin
Magnus
Great, magnificent.
Latin
Magog
From the Hebrew name Magog, meaning 'land of Gog' or 'from Gog'.
Hebrew
Magoma
Means 'they have finished' or 'they are complete' in Swahili.
Swahili
Magomu
Means 'the one who is loved' or 'beloved' in Luo.
Luo
Maguire
Son of the beige one, referring to a person with a pale complexion.
Irish
Magus
Magician or wise man, from Latin 'magus'.
Latin
Mahaabaahu
Great-armed, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Mahaad
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for gods.
Sanskrit
Mahaadev
Great god, an epithet of the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahaadeva
Great god, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahaan
Great or eminent in Tamil.
Tamil
Mahaaveer
Great hero, derived from maha (great) and vira (hero).
Sanskrit
Mahabahu
Mighty armed.
Sanskrit
Mahabala
Great strength.
Sanskrit
Mahabalesvara
Great lord of the hills.
Sanskrit
Mahabali
Great strength.
Sanskrit
Mahabet
Great king.
Sanskrit
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