Names That Mean A

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

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Kalpaka
A mythical bird similar to a swan.
Sanskrit
Kalpana
Imagination, creativity.
Sanskrit
Kalpanalahri
Waves of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpanarani
Queen of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpanath
Lord of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpavalli
Creeper of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpen
Made of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpesh
Lord of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpeshwar
God of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpini
Having the power of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalpit
Imagined, created.
Sanskrit
Kalpita
Imagined, created.
Sanskrit
Kalpitha
Imagined, created.
Sanskrit
Kalpvan
Grove of imagination.
Sanskrit
Kalsoom
Peaceful, serene.
Arabic
Kalsum
Healthy, strong.
Arabic
Kaltan
From the cold valley.
English
Kaltham
One who has beautiful lips.
Arabic
Kalu
Young at heart, diligent.
Yoruba
Kalulah
Beloved, sweetheart.
Arabic
Kalum
Brave, bold.
English
Kalunga
Beautiful.
Yoruba
Kalvan
Black-haired.
English
Kalven
Black-haired.
English
Kalvert
Supporter of calves.
English
Kalvin
Bald friend.
English
Kalvon
Bald friend.
English
Kalwindar
Lord of time or death; a name for Yama, the god of death.
Sanskrit
Kalyaana
A name meaning 'beautiful' or 'auspicious'.
Sanskrit
Kalyan
A name meaning 'welfare', 'blessing', or 'auspiciousness'.
Sanskrit
Kalyana
A name meaning 'auspicious' or 'beautiful', often associated with marriage an...
Sanskrit
Kalyanam
A name meaning 'auspicious' or 'marriage', often used in Hindu contexts.
Sanskrit
Kalyandas
Servant of Kali, the goddess of time and change.
Sanskrit
Kalyanei
Derived from 'kalyāṇa', meaning beautiful, auspicious, or blessed.
Sanskrit
Kalyani
Auspicious, blessed, fortunate
Sanskrit
Kalyanin
Auspicious, fortunate, or blessed; also a name of the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Kalynah
A variation of the name Kalynn, no specific meaning.
English
Kalynda
Beautiful flower.
Greek
Kalysta
Most beautiful; derived from Greek 'kallistos' meaning 'most beautiful'.
Greek
Kama
Love, desire, affection
Sanskrit
Kamaat
meaning, possibly of Egyptian origin.
Egyptian
Kamach
One who is like a lotus; a name for the god of love, Kamadeva.
Sanskrit
Kamadeva
God of love in Hindu mythology, often depicted with a bow of sugarcane.
Sanskrit
Kamah
One who is desired or loved; a name for the god of love.
Sanskrit
Kamaha
One who is without desire or passion.
Sanskrit
Kamahah
The name Kamahah means 'the one who is strong' or 'the powerful one' in Hawai...
Hawaiian
Kamakaney
The child is a beloved one.
Hawaiian
Kamakhya
Famous goddess form associated with desire and power
Sanskrit
Kamakshi
One with loving eyes; Goddess Parvati
Sanskrit
Kamakya
Desired, beautiful.
Sanskrit
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