Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Baynbridge
From the bay bridge.
English
Bayne
Pale, white.
Scottish
Baynebridge
From the bay bridge.
English
Bayode
He came with joy.
Yoruba
Bayou
A slow-moving, often stagnant body of water.
French
Bayram
Festival, celebration.
Turkish
Bayrd
Bard, a poet or singer.
English
Bayrde
Bearer of victory.
English
Bayron
Light-haired.
French
Bays
From the bay.
English
Bayya
Beautiful.
Arabic
Bayyan
Clear, evident.
Arabic
Bazaan
Brave, courageous.
Turkish
Bazagh
Splendid, grand.
Persian
Bazaid
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Bazam
Son of consolation.
Hebrew
Bazami
Spring, beautiful.
Persian
Bazaq
Falcon.
Arabic
Bazar
Market, bazaar.
Turkish
Bazel
Shadow, protection.
Hebrew
Bazgar
Skilled, talented.
Persian
Bazi
Game, play.
Persian
Bazigh
Brave, valiant.
Arabic
Bazl
Wonder, marvel.
Arabic
Bazmakh
Brave.
Armenian
Bazogh
Falcon.
Armenian
Bazore
Bravery.
Armenian
Bazugh
Agile.
Armenian
Bazullah
Majestic.
Arabic
Bazurg
Great, magnificent.
Persian
Bazyli
Majestic.
Polish
Beacan
Small, little.
Irish
Beach
Refers to the shore of a body of water, used as a given name.
English
Beacher
Occupational name for someone who lived near a beech tree or beech wood.
English
Beachy
Derived from a place name meaning 'beech tree enclosure'.
English
Beacon
Referring to a signal or guiding light, often used to warn or guide ships..
English
Beadurinc
Warrior of the battle.
Anglo-saxon
Beadutun
Beadutun means 'warrior's settlement' or 'battle town'.
Anglo-saxon
Beadwof
Beadwof is an Old English name meaning 'war wolf'.
Anglo-saxon
Beagen
Means 'small' or 'little one', derived from Irish 'beag'.
Irish
Beal
Derived from a nickname for someone with a beautiful or handsome appearance.
English
Bealdwine
Bold friend, from Old English beald 'bold' and wine 'friend'.
Anglo-saxon
Beale
Derived from Old French 'bel' meaning 'handsome'.
English
Bealiah
Jehovah is Lord; a name meaning 'Yahweh is God'.
Hebrew
Bealle
Derived from Old French 'bel' meaning 'handsome' or 'fair'.
French
Beaman
Beekeeper or dweller near the bee meadow.
English
Beamen
Derived from the Old English 'beamen', meaning 'to shine' or 'to beam'.
English
Beamer
Occupational name for a trumpeter or one who played a horn.
English
Beamon
Derived from a place name meaning 'bee enclosure'.
English
Bean
Nickname for a cheerful or lively person, from the vegetable.
English
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