Names That Mean A

Discover baby names meaning A for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Vitenka
Life, alive.
Slavic
Vitez
Knight, champion.
Slavic
Vithala
Full of vitality, strong.
Sanskrit
Vithi
Path or way
Sanskrit
Vithika
Framework, structure.
Sanskrit
Vitia
Life, alive.
Slavic
Vitna
To give thanks.
Hebrew
Vito
Vito is derived from the Latin word 'vita', meaning 'life'.
Italian
Vitor
Vitor is a Portuguese form of Victor, meaning 'conqueror' or 'victor'.
Portuguese
Vitoria
Victory, derived from the Latin word 'victoria'.
Portuguese
Vitorio
Victory, derived from the Latin name Victorius.
Italian
Vitrishna
Means 'without desire' or 'free from attachment'.
Sanskrit
Vittal
One who is desired or loved; also a name for the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vittalapriya
Beloved of Vishnu, a name for the Hindu god.
Sanskrit
Vittanath
Lord of knowledge, referring to the Hindu god Murugan.
Tamil
Vittesh
One who is victorious or has conquered.
Sanskrit
Vitthal
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, particularly worshipped in Maharashtra.
Marathi
Vittoria
Victory, derived from the Latin word 'victoria'.
Italian
Vittorio
Victory, derived from the Latin name Victor.
Italian
Vitul
Newborn calf.
Sanskrit
Viturin
Brave warrior.
Latin
Viva
Alive, living.
Latin
Vivah
Wedding, marriage.
Sanskrit
Vivam
Cosmopolitan.
Sanskrit
Vivan
Alive.
French
Vivashvati
Goddess of dawn, associated with light and vitality.
Sanskrit
Vivay
Lively, vivacious.
Irish
Viveca
Alive.
Swedish
Viveka
Discrimination.
Sanskrit
Vivekanand
Bliss of discrimination, derived from viveka (discrimination) and ananda (bli...
Sanskrit
Vivekka
Female warrior.
Swedish
VivekVardhan
Increasing wisdom.
Tamil
Vivia
Alive.
Latin
Vivian
Alive.
Latin
Viviana
Alive.
Latin
Viviane
Viviane is the French form of Viviana, meaning 'alive' or 'lively'.
French
Vivianna
Alive.
Latin
Vividh
Various, diverse.
Sanskrit
Vividha
Vividha means 'various' or 'diverse' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Vivien
Alive.
Welsh
Vivienne
Alive.
French
Vivikt
Unconquerable.
Sanskrit
Vivikta
Isolated.
Sanskrit
Vivkta
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'separated' or 'distinct'.
Sanskrit
Vixen
Female fox.
English
Viyaan
Nature, universe.
Sanskrit
Viyoni
Praise.
Yoruba
Vjekoslav
Immortal glory.
Slavic
Vjera
Faith.
Slavic
Vjerah
Faith.
Slavic
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