Names That Mean A

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

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Haalimah
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
Haamid
Praised, commendable.
Arabic
Haamidah
Praised, commendable.
Arabic
Haani
Happy, content.
Arabic
Haania
Pleasant, beautiful.
Arabic
Haarah
Mountain of God.
Hebrew
Haard
Lord Shiva, thunder.
Sanskrit
Haarika
Goddess Lakshmi, goddess of wealth.
Sanskrit
Haarisah
Guard, protector.
Arabic
Haarithah
Farmer, cultivator.
Arabic
Haaroun
Exalted, noble.
Arabic
Haarshini
Full of happiness, cheerful.
Sanskrit
Haarun
Mountain goat.
Arabic
Haas
Hare.
Dutch
Haasar
Laid waste.
Hebrew
Haashim
One who gathers people together.
Arabic
Haashir
Wealthy, rich, or prosperous.
Arabic
Haashiyah
A beautiful and elegant woman.
Arabic
Haasibah
One who takes account or reckons.
Arabic
Haasini
Pleasant or beautiful.
Sanskrit
Haasita
Full of laughter or happiness.
Sanskrit
Haasyim
Derived from Hashim, meaning 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread', referring to ge...
Arabic
Haatah
Graceful or kind-hearted.
Hebrew
Haatib
It means 'orator' or 'speaker' in Arabic.
Arabic
Haatifah
One who speaks eloquently or with a sweet voice.
Arabic
Haatimah
Generous or hospitable.
Arabic
Haawah
Serpent or snake-like.
Hebrew
Haawat
Love or affection.
Arabic
Haazibah
The meaning of the name Haazibah is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Haazim
Determined, resolute, or one who has firm resolve.
Arabic
Haaziqah
Intelligent or sharp.
Arabic
Haazir
Present or ready.
Arabic
Haazirah
Present, ready, or available.
Arabic
Haaziya
Deficient or lacking.
Arabic
Haazrah
Confidence or assurance.
Hebrew
Haazurah
Majestic or noble.
Arabic
Habab
Beloved or sweetheart, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Hababah
Beloved, sweetheart.
Arabic
Habakkuk
Embrace.
Hebrew
Habar
Communicator, to pass on information.
Hebrew
Habash
Abyssinian, someone from Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habasha
Ethiopian, someone from Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habashiyah
Female form of Habash, Ethiopian.
Arabic
Habat
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Habbal
Ropemaker.
Arabic
Habban
Beloved, darling.
Hebrew
Habbib
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habeeb
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habeebah
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Habeebullah
Beloved of Allah.
Arabic
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