Names That Mean A

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

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Coline
Diminutive of Nicole, meaning 'victory of the people'.
French
Colisa
Colisa is a modern invented name, possibly derived from the genus of fish.
English
Colla
Means 'hazel' in Irish, referring to the hazel tree.
Irish
Collatinus
Derived from the Roman cognomen Collatinus, meaning 'of Collatia'.
Latin
Colley
Descendant of Collen (girl).
Irish
Collice
Descendant of Collen (girl).
Irish
Collier
Occupational name for someone who made or worked with charcoal.
French
Collingwood
From a surname meaning 'wood of the colts' in Old English.
English
Collino
Diminutive of Nicola, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Italian
Collins
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Coileáin, meaning 'descendant of Coileán', ...
Irish
Collyer
Occupational surname for a coal miner or dealer.
English
Colman
Little dove, derived from the Irish name Colmán.
Irish
Colmcilla
Dove of the church, derived from Old Irish 'colm' meaning dove and 'cill' mea...
Irish
Colmcille
Dove of the church, from Old Irish columb 'dove' and cille 'church'.
Irish
Colmicille
Means 'dove of the church', derived from Old Irish columb 'dove' and cille 'c...
Irish
Coloma
Dove, symbolizing peace and gentleness.
Spanish
Colon
Large Intestine.
Spanish
Colonel
A senior military officer.
English
Colony
A group of organisms living together.
English
Colosse
Colosseum, a large amphitheater in Rome.
French
Colquhoun
From the narrow sea.
Scottish
Colston
Town of coal.
English
Colten
From the dark town.
English
Coltin
Variation of the name Colton.
English
Colton
From a town with coal, enclosed settlement.
English
Coltrane
From the coal black raven.
English
Coltyn
Variation of the name Colton.
English
Colver
Occupational name for a cowherd.
English
Colville
From a place name meaning 'Cola's settlement' in Old English.
English
Colvin
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colmáin, meaning 'descendant of Colmán', a ...
Irish
Colwyn
From the Welsh river name Colwyn, meaning 'white hazel'.
Welsh
Colyer
Occupational name for a maker of charcoal.
English
Coman
Noble, a kind-hearted person.
Gaelic
Comfort
A feeling of physical or emotional ease and relaxation, providing contentment.
English
Comforta
A feminine form of Comfort, providing contentment.
English
Cominius
Derived from the Roman family name Cominius, possibly meaning 'companion' or ...
Latin
Commie
A nickname derived from 'communist', used as a political epithet.
English
Como
From the city of Como in Italy.
Italian
Composed
Calm, self-assured, and in control of one's emotions.
English
Comptom
From a place name meaning 'valley of the Combe'.
English
Compton
From a place name meaning 'farmstead of a man named Cumb(a)'.
English
Comsuelo
Consolation, comfort, solace.
Spanish
Comyn
From the village of Comyn in Scotland.
Scottish
Conaniah
Established by God.
Hebrew
Conant
Wise Aiding.
Irish
Conary
Wise Attendant.
Irish
Concheta
A nickname for Concha.
Spanish
Conchetta
A variation of Concha.
Italian
Conchissa
Beautiful Voice.
Irish
Conchobar
Hound of Culann.
Irish
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