Names That Mean A

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

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Enriette
Ruler of the home or estate.
Italian
Enright
From the right hand.
Irish
Enrigue
Ruler of the home or estate.
Spanish
Enrik
Ruler of the home or estate.
Norwegian
Enrika
Ruler of the home or estate.
Lithuanian
Enrikah
Ruler of the home or estate.
English
Enrikas
Ruler of the home or estate.
Lithuanian
Enrikka
Ruler of the home or estate.
Finnish
Enrikkah
Ruler of the home or estate.
English
Enrikke
Ruler of the home or estate.
Norwegian
Enrikos
Ruler of the home or estate.
Greek
Enrimmon
A place in ancient Israel.
Hebrew
Enriq
Ruler of the home or estate.
Spanish
Enriqua
Ruler of the home or estate.
Spanish
Enrique
Ruler of the home or estate.
Spanish
Enriqueta
Ruler of the home or estate.
Spanish
Enriquetta
Ruler of the home or estate.
Spanish
Enriquette
Feminine form of Henri, meaning 'home ruler'.
French
Enriquez
Son of Enrique, meaning 'home ruler'.
Spanish
Ensar
Helper or supporter, derived from the Arabic word 'ansar'.
Arabic
Enser
Derived from the Germanic name Anso, meaning 'god' or 'deity'.
German
Ensign
Means 'flag' or 'standard', also a rank in the navy.
English
Ensio
Means 'first' in Finnish.
Finnish
Enslie
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'hermitage' or 'solitary dwelling'.
English
Ensor
Derived from the Old English personal name Anselm, meaning 'god-helmet'.
English
Enver
Luminous or bright, derived from Arabic 'anwar'.
Turkish
Enya
Enya means 'kernel' or 'seed' in Irish, derived from the name Eithne.
Irish
Enyah
God answers; derived from Hebrew name Chanah.
Hebrew
Enyd
From the Welsh name Enid, meaning 'soul' or 'life'.
Welsh
Enye
Means 'friend' or 'companion' in Igbo.
Igbo
Enyeto
Walks as a bear.
Cherokee
Enyo
Goddess of war and destruction in Greek mythology.
Greek
Enzi
Means 'powerful' or 'strong' in Swahili.
Swahili
Enzo
Enzo is a short form of names like Vincenzo, meaning 'conquering' or 'victori...
Italian
Eochaidh
Horseman or chariot warrior.
Irish
Eoforhild
Boar battle, from Old English 'eofor' (boar) and 'hild' (battle).
Anglo-saxon
Eoforwic
Place of the wild boar.
Anglo-saxon
Eoin
God is gracious; Irish form of John.
Irish
Eorl
Boar, referring to the wild boar animal.
Anglo-saxon
Eorland
Boar land, referring to a region where wild boars are found.
Anglo-saxon
Eorlland
Noble land or land of the earls.
Anglo-saxon
Eorlson
Son of Eorl, a name meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
Anglo-saxon
Eosah
a combination of other names or an original creation..
Yoruba
Eostafia
Derived from Greek 'eos' meaning dawn, referring to the dawn goddess Eos.
Greek
Eostre
Goddess associated with springtime and fertility.
English
Epaenetus
Praised, commendable.
Greek
Epaphroditus
Loved by Aphrodite.
Greek
Epelaima
Created name with no specific meaning.
Hawaiian
Epena
Born on a Thursday.
Yoruba
Ephiphany
Manifestation, appearance.
Greek
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