Girl Names That Mean A

Discover Girl names meaning A with origins and popularity.

26,187 names found Page 194 of 524
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Imtihal
A name meaning 'examination' or 'test' in Arabic.
Arabic
Imtinan
It means 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
Arabic
Imtisal
Submission, obedience, or compliance, often in a religious context.
Arabic
Inaaya
The name Inaaya means 'gift of Allah' or 'compassion'.
Arabic
Inaayah
Care, Concern.
Arabic
Inabah
Repentance, Devotion.
Arabic
Inas
Friendliness, sociability.
Arabic
Inasa
Predestined to be a soulmate.
Yoruba
Inasah
Serenity, calmness.
Arabic
Inaya
Concern, care, protection.
Arabic
Inayaat
Care, concern, or attention; also implies kindness and solicitude.
Arabic
Inayah
Concern, care, protection.
Arabic
Inayat
Kindness, grace.
Arabic
Inbaazi
Born with a crown on his head.
Luo
Inbam
Happiness, joy.
Tamil
Inbamozhi
The language of happiness.
Tamil
Inbanayaki
Happy woman.
Tamil
Inbar
Amber.
Hebrew
Inbha
Happiness.
Tamil
Inbisaat
Happiness, cheerfulness.
Arabic
Inchar
Delightful, enchanting.
Sanskrit
Inchara
Melodious, pleasing.
Kannada
Inci
Pearl.
Turkish
Indah
Beautiful.
Indonesian
Indaliai
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'indas' meaning 'vessel' or 'container'.
Lithuanian
Indarupini
Goddess who takes the form of Indra.
Sanskrit
Indeela
Blue sapphire.
Hindi
Indeg
Legendary son of Taliesin.
Welsh
Independence
Freedom, self-reliance.
English
Indi
Short form of India or Indiana.
English
India
From the country India.
English
Indiah
From the country India.
English
Indian
From the country India.
English
Indiane
From India.
French
Indianna
From Indiana.
English
Indiannah
From Indiana.
English
Indianne
From India.
French
Indiece
Combination of India and Reese.
English
Indigo
A deep blue or purple color.
English
Indira
Beauty, splendor.
Sanskrit
Indiradevi
Goddess Lakshmi.
Tamil
Indirah
Daughter of Indira (a Hindu goddess).
Sanskrit
Indirani
Queen Indrani; consort of Indra
Sanskrit
Indivarini
Blue lotus; Consort of Indiva (a Hindu deity).
Sanskrit
Indiya
Beautiful.
Sanskrit
Indonia
From Indus (referring to India).
Latin
Indra
God of thunder and rain.
Sanskrit
Indrabala
Strength of Indra (a Hindu deity).
Sanskrit
Indrakshi
Indra's eyes; referring to beautiful eyes like those of the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indraksi
Possessing drops of rain or dew; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
About names that mean A

Names with the meaning “A” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore