Names That Mean A

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

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Gyanavi
Wise, knowledgeable.
Sanskrit
Gyanda
Illuminated by knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyandeep
Lamp of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyani
Knowledgeable.
Punjabi
Gyanish
Knowledgeable.
Sanskrit
Gyantwaka
One with great knowledge.
Sanskrit
Gyanvi
Knowledgeable.
Sanskrit
Gyda
Goddess of beauty and fertility.
Norse
Gyes
Son of the Earth.
Greek
Gylfi
Gylfi is a legendary Norse king associated with the creation myth in the Pros...
Norse
Gyllian
Youthful, from the Latin name Iuliana.
English
Gylliana
Combination of Gillian and Anna.
English
Gynt
Brave.
Scandinavian
Gyoergy
Hungarian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Hungarian
Gyorgy
Hungarian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyorgyi
Diminutive of Györgyi, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Hungarian
Gyorgyike
Diminutive of Györgyi, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Hungarian
Gyorsal
Means 'fast' or 'quick' in Hungarian.
Hungarian
Gyorsala
Means 'fast' or 'swift' in Hungarian.
Hungarian
Gyorsalah
Means 'fast foot' or 'swift foot' in Hungarian.
Hungarian
Gypsy
Referring to the Romani people, a traditionally nomadic ethnic group.
English
Gyra
Derived from Greek 'gyros' meaning 'circle' or 'ring'.
Greek
Gyrd
Spear.
Norse
Gyrtruda
Spear strength.
Germanic
Gyrtrudah
Spear strength.
Germanic
Gyrtrude
Spear strength.
Germanic
Gysel
Hostage.
Dutch
Gytel
Noble hostage.
English
Gytella
Noble hostage.
English
Gytellah
Noble hostage.
English
Gytelle
Noble hostage.
English
Gyth
Battle.
English
Gytha
Battle.
English
Gythah
Battle.
English
Gyuri
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyurka
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyuszi
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyzel
Means 'beautiful' or 'elegant' in Turkish.
Turkish
Gyzella
Diminutive of Gizella, meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage'.
Hungarian
Haadi
Guiding to the right path, a name for God in Islam.
Arabic
Haadia
Guiding to the right path, derived from the Arabic root h-d-y.
Arabic
Haahashtari
Haahashtari means 'the courtier' or 'the officer' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Haaj
One who performs the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haajiah
One who performs the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haajib
One who prevents or restrains, often referring to a guardian or protector.
Arabic
Haajid
One who prays.
Arabic
Haajirah
One who emigrates, referring to the Prophet Muhammad's migration.
Arabic
Haajiz
Goal-oriented, ambitious.
Arabic
Haalah
Aureole, halo.
Arabic
Haalim
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
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