Names That Mean A

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

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Lyanna
Combination of 'Lye' and 'Anna', meaning 'lake' or 'pool'.
English
Lyawonda
Healer.
Cherokee
Lycaonia
From Lycaonia (ancient region in Asia Minor).
Greek
Lychorida
A flower.
Greek
Lydda
Woman from Lydia.
Hebrew
Lyddia
derived from the name Lydia.
English
Lydea
From Lydia (a region in Asia Minor).
Greek
Lydia
From Lydia (a region in Asia Minor).
Greek
Lydie
Diminutive of Lydia.
French
Lydon
Surname, derived from O'Lydon.
Irish
Lyeb
Short form of Lyeboslav.
Russian
Lykaios
Associated with wolves.
Greek
Lyle
From the island, referring to the Isle of Man.
Scottish
Lylea
an elaboration of Lyla.
English
Lyleah
an elaboration of Lyla.
English
Lylei
an elaboration of Lyla.
English
Lyleigh
an elaboration of Lyla.
English
Lyley
Derived from an English surname meaning 'island meadow'.
English
Lyliko
derived from lily, a type of flower.
Hawaiian
Lylissa
Combination of Lily and Alyssa.
English
Lylla
Diminutive of Lily, meaning lily flower.
English
Lylleah
Combination of Lylle and Leah.
English
Lyllibet
Combination of Lily and Elizabeth.
English
Lyllibeth
Combination of Lily and Elizabeth.
English
Lyllibette
Combination of Lily and Elizabeth.
English
Lyllybet
Combination of Lily and Elizabeth.
English
Lyllybeta
Combination of Lily and Elizabeth.
English
Lyman
Occupational name for someone who worked as a lime merchant or lime burner.
English
Lymekia
Armed with a spear.
Greek
Lymoges
From the city of Limoges in France.
English
Lyna
Palm tree.
Arabic
Lynah
Gentle, delicate.
Hebrew
Lynberg
From the hill of flax.
English
Lynbergh
From the hill of flax.
English
Lynbert
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynbirt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynburg
From the hill of flax.
English
Lynburt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynbyrt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynceus
Like a lynx (a type of wildcat).
Greek
Lynch
Descendant of Loingseach, meaning 'mariner' or 'exile'.
Irish
Lynda
Beautiful
Spanish
Lyndale
From the linden tree valley.
English
Lyndel
Combination of Linda and the suffix -el, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lyndie
Diminutive of Linda, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lyndleigh
From the linden tree meadow.
English
Lyndon
From the Old English place name Lindum, meaning 'lime tree hill'.
English
Lynette
Little lake or pool.
French
Lynfa
Fair or blessed; derived from the Welsh word 'llyfn' meaning smooth.
Welsh
Lynford
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'ford' meaning '...
English
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