Names That Mean A

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

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Bahurupa
One with many forms
Sanskrit
Bahuskti
Having abundant power.
Sanskrit
Bahusruta
One who has heard much or is widely learned.
Sanskrit
Bahz
Prosperous, fortunate.
Arabic
Bahzad
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
Persian
Bahzar
Abundance, opulence.
Persian
Baiardo
Courageous, brave.
Italian
Baibre
Means 'poem' or 'song' in Irish.
Irish
Baidaar
Awake, vigilant, or watchful.
Persian
Baidehi
Another name for the goddess Sita, meaning 'she who is not born of the womb'.
Sanskrit
Baidyanath
Lord of physicians, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Baig
Originally a title of nobility or high rank.
Arabic
Baijanti
derived from the name of a type of flower.
Bengali
Baijayanthi
derived from the name of a type of flower.
Sanskrit
Baijayanti
derived from the name of a type of flower.
Bengali
Baikuntha
Name of Vishnu, meaning 'lord of the universe'.
Sanskrit
Bail
Derived from the Old English word 'bægel', meaning a curved or bent object.
English
Baila
Dance, derived from the Spanish verb bailar.
Spanish
Bailey
Bailiff, steward.
English
Bailly
Bailiff, one who administers justice.
French
Baily
Bailiff, one who administers justice.
English
Bain
Fair-haired, white.
Scottish
Bainard
Brave lord.
Germanic
Bainbridge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Bainbrydge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Baine
Fair-haired.
Irish
Bainebridge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Baines
Son of the fair one.
English
Baingana
Riches, wealth.
Luo
Bainhrydge
Bridge over a stream or river.
English
Baio
Derived from the Italian word 'baio', meaning 'bay-colored' or 'chestnut horse'.
Italian
Bair
Shortened form of the name Barbara.
Scottish
Bairagi
Renunciate, ascetic.
Sanskrit
Bairam
Feast, festival.
Turkish
Bairan
Hundred thousand, very many.
Chinese
Bairaq
Electric light, brilliant.
Arabic
Bairavi
Goddess Bhairavi; fierce divine form
Sanskrit
Bairbre
Irish form of Barbara, meaning 'foreign woman'.
Irish
Baird
Minstrel, poet, or bard.
Scottish
Bairden
From the valley of the river Bairden.
English
Bairn
Child or baby.
Scottish
Baisakhi
Referring to the festival celebrated in the Indian state of Punjab.
Punjabi
Baishali
A region in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Bengali
Baitar
Surgical instrument or surgeon.
Arabic
Baivavi
Beautiful lady.
Tamil
Baja
Derived from the Spanish word 'baja' meaning 'low' or 'short'.
Spanish
Bajala
A Finnish surname derived from 'baja', meaning 'low' or 'short'.
Finnish
Bajarang
A name of Lord Hanuman, a Hindu deity.
Sanskrit
Bajen
From the name of a village in Sweden.
Swedish
Bajih
Warlike, valiant.
Arabic
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