Names That Mean A

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

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Lubena
Goddess of the lake.
Swahili
Lubentia
Joy, happiness.
Latin
Luber
Famous wolf.
German
Luberda
Famous ruler.
Polish
Lubin
From Lubin, a small town in Poland.
Latin
Lubina
From the sea.
Spanish
Lubmilla
Love and grace.
Russian
Lubna
Storax (a type of tree).
Arabic
Lubnah
Fragrance.
Arabic
Lubomierz
Loving peace.
Polish
Lubomil
Lover of peace.
Slavic
Lubomir
Lover of peace.
Slavic
Lubomira
Lover of peace.
Slavic
Lucan
Groove, path.
English
Lucania
Lucanian (a region in ancient Italy).
Italian
Lucca
From Lucca (a city in Italy).
Italian
Luccas
Form of Lucas.
Portuguese
Lucena
From Lucena (a city in Spain).
Spanish
Lucerna
Light, lamp.
Latin
Lucerne
derived from the name of the city Lucerne in Switzerland.
English
Lucero
Bright star, light, torch.
Spanish
Lucete
Light, illumination.
French
Lucette
Light, illumination.
French
Lucho
derived from the name Luis, meaning renowned warrior.
Spanish
Lucianna
Combination of Lucia and Anna, both meaning light.
Italian
Luciano
derived from the name Lucius, meaning light.
Italian
Lucianus
From the Roman family name Lucius, meaning light.
Latin
Lucias
From the Roman family name Lucius, meaning light.
Latin
Lucio
Light, illumination.
Italian
Lucious
Light, illumination.
Latin
Lucita
Light, illumination.
Spanish
Lucius
Light, illumination.
Latin
Lucja
Light, illumination.
Polish
Lucjan
Form of Lucius; light, illumination.
Polish
Lucjusz
Form of Lucius; light, illumination.
Polish
Lucka
Light, illumination.
Slavic
Luckas
Form of Lucas; light, illumination.
Lithuanian
Luckie
Lucky, fortunate.
English
Lucky
Lucky, fortunate.
English
Lucrece
Light, illumination.
French
Lucrecia
Light, illumination.
Spanish
Lucretia
Light, illumination.
Latin
Lucrezia
Lucrezia is the Italian form of Lucretia, meaning 'profit, wealth' from Latin.
Italian
Lucullus
Derived from the Roman family name Lucullus, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Latin
Lucy
Light, derived from the Latin name Lucia.
English
Lucyna
Light, born at daybreak, derived from Latin Lucia.
Polish
Lucynda
Light, derived from Latin lux.
English
Lucza
Diminutive of Luca, meaning 'light'.
Hungarian
Luda
A diminutive of Ludmila, meaning 'dear to the people'.
Slavic
Ludde
Famous warrior, derived from Old Norse elements.
Swedish
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