Names That Mean A

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

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Alawn
Handsome, fair-haired.
Irish
Alaya
Exalted, sublime, or high in status.
Arabic
Alayna
Beautiful.
Irish
Alaynah
Bright, shining, or exalted.
Arabic
Alazne
Miracle.
Basque
Alba
White, bright, or dawn; also a place name for Scotland.
Latin
Albah
White, pure, or bright; often associated with dawn.
Arabic
Albahaar
Means 'the sea' or 'the ocean' in Arabic.
Arabic
Albala
White or pale, often referring to a white flower or complexion.
Hebrew
Alban
From Alba, a Roman settlement, meaning 'white'.
Latin
Albano
From Alba, a town in Italy, or derived from the Latin name Albanus meaning 'w...
Italian
Albany
From Albany, a historical name for Scotland, derived from Gaelic 'Alba'.
Scottish
Albara
Means 'the innocent' or 'the pure' in Arabic.
Arabic
Albaric
Ruler of elves, from Old High German alb 'elf' and rihhi 'ruler'.
Germanic
Albash
The lion, symbolizing strength and courage.
Arabic
Alberga
Noble and bright, from the elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'beraht' meaning...
Germanic
Alberge
Noble and bright, from the elements 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Germanic
Albern
Noble warrior.
English
Albina
White or bright, from Latin 'albus'.
Latin
Albinia
Feminine form of Albinus, meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
Latin
Albinka
Diminutive of Albina, meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
Slavic
Albino
Derived from Latin 'albus' meaning white, referring to a person with pale ski...
Latin
Albinus
White or bright, derived from the Latin word 'albus'.
Latin
Albiona
Derived from the Albanian word 'albion', meaning 'white' or 'dawn'.
Albanian
Albis
Derived from the Latin word 'albus' meaning white.
Latin
Albon
Derived from a place name meaning 'white hill' in Old English.
English
Alborz
derived from the name of a legendary mountain range in ancient Persian mythol...
Persian
Albracca
Albracca is the name of a fictional fortress in Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem ...
Italian
Albrecht
Noble and bright, from Old High German 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
German
Albreda
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'elf' and 'counsel'.
English
Albret
Noble and bright.
Germanic
Albula
White or dawn, from Latin albus meaning white.
Latin
Alburne
From the Old English meaning 'elf stream' or 'noble stream'.
English
Alburt
Noble and bright, derived from Old English elements.
English
Albus
White or bright, derived from the Latin word 'albus'.
Latin
Alby
Diminutive of Albert, meaning 'noble and bright'.
English
Alcaeus
Derived from Greek 'alke' meaning strength, referring to a strong or valiant ...
Greek
Alcamene
Strong in battle, from Greek 'alke' meaning strength and 'menos' meaning power.
Greek
Alcander
Strong man, defender of men.
Greek
Alcestis
Alcestis means 'might of the home' or 'strength of the house' in Greek mythol...
Greek
Alcibiades
Alcibiades means 'might of the people' or 'strength of the people'.
Greek
Alcides
Descendant of Alcaeus, a name associated with strength and heroism.
Greek
Alcimede
Mighty in counsel, from Greek 'alkimos' (strong) and 'medomai' (to plan).
Greek
Alcinda
Combination of the names Alice and Linda.
Portuguese
Alcinoos
Son of Nausithous, a king in Greek mythology.
Greek
Alcippe
Mighty mare or strong horse.
Greek
Alcmaeon
Son of Amphiaraus in Greek mythology, meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
Greek
Alcmena
Alcmena means 'strong in wrath' or 'might of the moon' in Greek mythology.
Greek
Alcuin
Diminutive of Albinus, meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
Latin
Alcyoneus
Son of Gaia.
Greek
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