Names That Mean A

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

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Booth
Occupational surname for a person who worked in or owned a booth or stall..
English
Bora
Meaning 'storm' or 'strong wind' in Turkish.
Turkish
Borac
Means 'fighter' or 'warrior' in Slavic languages.
Slavic
Borachio
Derived from Italian 'borraccio', meaning 'stupid' or 'foolish'.
Italian
Borak
Means 'blessing' or 'good fortune' in Arabic.
Arabic
Borbala
Foreign, stranger.
Hungarian
Bordan
From the boar valley.
English
Borden
From the boar valley.
English
Bordon
From the boar valley.
English
Bordyn
From the boar valley.
English
Borg
Castle.
Scandinavian
Borga
Variance.
Finnish
Borge
Castle.
Norwegian
Borghild
Fortress in battle.
Norwegian
Borghilda
Fortress in battle.
Norwegian
Borghlide
Fortress in battle.
Norwegian
Boris
Battle, warrior.
Slavic
Boriska
Fighter, warrior.
Slavic
Borivoj
Battle joy.
Slavic
Bork
Battle.
Slavic
Borka
Battle.
Slavic
Borkah
Battle.
Slavic
Borkinka
Little fighter, warrior.
Slavic
Born
Borne, carried.
English
Borna
Fight, battle.
Slavic
Borne
Borne, carried.
English
Boroney
Descendant of Boran, noble.
Irish
Borony
Fighter, warrior.
Slavic
Borre
Defender, warrior.
Norse
Boru
Means 'victorious' or 'tribute' in Irish, associated with the High King Brian...
Irish
Borumand
Means 'long-lived' or 'of long life' in Persian.
Persian
Borya
Diminutive of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'warrior'.
Russian
Borzou
Warrior, lion-like.
Persian
Bose
Means 'born on a Sunday' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Bosede
Born on Sunday.
Yoruba
Boske
Diminutive of Boso, meaning 'boss' or 'master'.
Dutch
Bosley
Woodland clearing.
English
Bostaan
Garden or orchard, symbolizing beauty and paradise.
Arabic
Bostan
Garden.
Turkish
Bostin
Vibrant, energetic.
English
Boswel
From the well near the woods.
English
Bosworth
From the fenced farm near the woods.
English
Botewolf
Messenger of the warriors.
English
Bothain
Small hut, cottage.
Scottish
Bothan
Small hut, cottage.
Scottish
Bothi
Famous.
German
Botilda
Commanding in Battle.
Norse
Botolf
Herald Wolf.
English
Bottom
The lowest part or point.
English
Boudewijn
Courageous friend.
Dutch
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