Names That Mean A

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

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Leahon
Long-haired.
Gaelic
Leahtah
Beautiful voice.
Cherokee
Leahton
From the town by the meadow.
English
Leakiki
Leaf bud, new growth.
Hawaiian
Leako
Graceful, respectful.
Japanese
Leal
Loyal, faithful.
Spanish
Leala
Loyal, faithful.
Hawaiian
Lealand
Meadow land.
English
Lealani
Heavenly lei (flower wreath).
Hawaiian
Leaman
Man from the meadow.
English
Leamhnach
Suppliant.
Irish
Leana
Derived from the name Liana, meaning 'to twine' or 'to bind'.
English
Leanard
Brave lion.
English
Leander
Lion-man.
Greek
Leandrah
Lion-hearted.
Greek
Leandre
Brave lion.
Greek
Leandro
Lion-like; brave as a lion.
Portuguese
Leandros
Lion-like; brave as a lion.
Greek
Leanka
Graceful lioness.
Polish
Leanna
Combination of Lee and Anna, meaning 'meadow' or 'grace'.
English
Leanne
Derived from the Old English name Leofnoth, meaning 'dear one' or 'gracious'.
English
Leanther
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leao
Derived from the Latin 'Leo', meaning lion.
Portuguese
Lear
derived from the character King Lear in Shakespeare's play.
English
Learly
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Learoi
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Learoy
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Learoyd
Derived from a place name meaning 'clearing in the forest'.
English
Leary
Descendant of Laoghaire, meaning 'calf-herder' or 'keeper of calves'.
Irish
Leasha
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leasi
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leassa
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leassah
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
English
Leath
Half.
Gaelic
Leathan
Broad, wide.
Gaelic
Leather
Material made from animal skins.
English
Leathlobhair
Gray, speckled.
Gaelic
Leaton
From the town by the water.
English
Leazah
Delicate, graceful.
Hebrew
Lebaron
The baron, a title of nobility.
French
Lebbeus
Man of heart.
Hebrew
Lebert
Bright, famous.
German
Lebonah
Frankincense.
Hebrew
Lebrun
Brown-haired.
French
Lecey
Lacy, delicate.
English
Lechsinska
Daughter of Lech (legendary founder of Poland).
Polish
Lecia
derived from the name Alicia, meaning noble.
English
Lector
Means 'reader' in Latin.
Latin
Leda
In Greek mythology, Leda was the mother of Helen of Troy.
Greek
Ledge
Name derived from a natural ledge or shelf of rock.
English
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