Names That Mean A

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

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Hazi
Clean, pure.
Turkish
Haziah
Yahweh sees.
Hebrew
Hazifa
Clean, chaste.
Arabic
Hazil
From the maze.
Arabic
Hazina
Treasure.
Swahili
Hazine
Treasure.
Turkish
Hazir
Present, ready, or attentive.
Arabic
Hazirah
Ready, Prepared.
Arabic
Hazleton
Hazel tree settlement.
English
Hazlewood
Hazel tree forest.
English
Hazman
Time, Era.
Arabic
Hazrat
A title of respect meaning 'majesty' or 'presence', often used for prophets a...
Arabic
Hazur
Sovereign or master.
Persian
Hazzafa
Guardian or protector, derived from the Arabic root h-f-z.
Arabic
Hazzar
Village or settlement.
Hebrew
Headley
Clearing in the heath or heather meadow.
English
Heaf
Headland or cape.
English
Heafclif
Clif means cliff; Heaf might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in O...
English
Heaffclif
Clif means cliff; Heaff might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in ...
English
Heaffcliffe
Cliff at the headland.
English
Heaffclyffe
Cliff at the headland.
English
Heahweard
High guardian or ruler.
English
Healleah
Holy meadow or clearing.
English
Heallfrith
Holy peace.
English
Heallstede
Holy place or dwelling.
English
Heanleah
From the high meadow.
English
Heard
Derived from the Old English word 'heord', meaning a herd or flock.
English
Heardwine
Brave friend.
English
Hearn
From the heron meadow.
English
Hearne
Bold warrior.
English
Hearpere
Harper, harpist.
English
Heartha
Heart's island.
English
Hearthah
Hearth island.
English
Hearthea
Heart's joy.
English
Heartheah
Joyful heart.
English
Hearthia
Hearth, home.
English
Hearthiah
Dweller near the hearth.
English
Hearthya
Hearth, home.
English
Hearthyah
Dweller near the hearth.
English
Heartlea
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartleah
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartleigh
From the deer meadow.
English
Heartlie
A modern invented name, likely derived from 'heart' and 'lie', suggesting a b...
English
Heatan
From the heath or heather-covered land.
English
Heath
Dweller near a heath or wasteland.
English
Heathclif
From the heath near a cliff.
English
Heathcot
Dweller at the heath-covered cottage.
English
Heathcote
Dweller at the heath cottage.
English
Heathden
From the heath-covered valley.
English
Heather
derived from the name of a flowering plant, symbolizing beauty and resilience.
English
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