Boy Names That Mean A

Discover Boy names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Brodrik
Famous ruler.
Scandinavian
Broga
Strong, praise-worthy.
Irish
Broin
Raven.
Irish
Brok
Badger.
Norse
Bromlea
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromleah
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromleigh
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromley
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromlie
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromly
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Brone
Sorrowful, sad.
Irish
Brooks
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller near a brook'.
English
Brosh
Means 'son of' or 'flesh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Brothaigh
No known meaning.
Irish
Brough
From a place name meaning 'fortress' or 'castle' in Old English.
English
Brougher
No known meaning.
English
Broughtan
No known meaning.
English
Broughten
No known meaning.
English
Broughtown
No known meaning.
English
Brown
A surname referring to someone with brown hair, complexion, or clothing.
English
Bruce
From the Scottish surname, derived from a place name meaning 'brushwood thick...
Scottish
Brucey
Diminutive of Bruce, meaning 'from the brushwood thicket'.
English
Bruhier
Derived from Old French 'bruiere' meaning heath or moor.
French
Brun
Means 'brown' in German, referring to hair or complexion.
German
Brunelle
Diminutive of Brune, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
French
Bruni
Short form of names beginning with Brun-, meaning 'brown' or 'armor'.
Germanic
Brunin
Little brown one, derived from Old High German 'brūn' meaning brown.
Germanic
Bruno
Brown-haired or dark-complexioned.
German
Brunswick
From the German city Braunschweig, meaning 'Bruno's settlement'.
Germanic
Brutis
Derived from Brutus, meaning 'heavy' or 'dull'.
Latin
Brutos
Derived from Latin 'brutus' meaning heavy, dull, or stupid.
Latin
Brutus
Means 'heavy' or 'dull' in Latin, famously borne by Marcus Junius Brutus.
Latin
Bryant
Son of Brian, from the Irish name Brian meaning 'strong, virtuous'.
English
Bryceton
Bryceton is a modern invented name combining Bryce and the suffix -ton, meani...
English
Brychan
Derived from Welsh 'brych' meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'.
Welsh
Bryden
From the Bryden, a place name meaning 'valley of the birds'.
English
Brydon
From the Brydon family name, meaning 'son of Bryde' or 'son of Bride'.
English
Bryne
Stream.
English
Brynjar
Armor warrior.
Icelandic
Brynjolf
Armor wolf.
Icelandic
Brynmor
Great hill.
Welsh
Brynmore
Great hill.
Welsh
Bryton
From Britain.
English
Buadhach
Victorious or triumphant.
Irish
Buadhachan
Victorious little one, derived from 'buadhach' meaning victorious.
Irish
Bubai
Meaning 'elder brother' in Bengali, used as a term of respect.
Bengali
Bubba
A nickname or term of endearment for a young child or brother.
English
Bucer
Derived from a Germanic element meaning 'to bend' or 'to bow'.
Germanic
Buchanan
From the Gaelic 'both chanain', meaning 'house of the canon'.
Scottish
Buck
Buck is a nickname meaning 'male deer' or 'young man'.
English
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