Names That Mean A

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

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Madolen
Magnificent, precious.
Welsh
Madoline
Tower of strength, womanly.
English
Madon
From the fortunate hill.
English
Madonelle
Tower of strength, womanly.
Italian
Madonna
My lady.
Italian
Madoon
Just, fair.
Arabic
Madora
Ladylike, noble.
English
Madox
Son of Matthew, fortunate, lucky.
English
Madrid
The name of the capital city of Spain.
Spanish
Madrona
Lady, mother, myrtle tree.
Spanish
Madsche
Little Mad(den).
German
Madurai
City in Tamil Nadu, India.
Tamil
Madurank
Fragrant, sweet-smelling.
Sanskrit
Mady
Possible nickname for Madison.
English
Madyan
Derived from the Arabic word for 'place of judgment' or 'town of Midian'.
Arabic
Madyn
From the valley of meadows.
English
Madysan
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysen
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysin
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madyson
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysson
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysun
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysys
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Mae
Pearl; month of May
English
Maea
To dance.
Hawaiian
Maeadam
Son of Adam.
Scottish
Maeghyn
Young warrior.
Welsh
Maegyn
Pearl.
Welsh
Maelie
Princess, young woman.
French
Maelisa
Combination of Mae and Lisa.
English
Maera
Brave one.
Greek
Maerewine
Famous friend.
English
Maeron
Gentle, fair.
Welsh
Maertisa
Strength of Mars.
Germanic
Maeryn
Sea, fresh water.
English
Maethelwine
Mighty friend, from elements meaning 'might' and 'friend'.
Anglo-saxon
Maeve
Intoxicating or she who intoxicates.
Irish
Mafakhir
Proud, boastful, or one who takes pride in their achievements.
Arabic
Mafalda
Mighty in battle, derived from the Germanic name Mathilda.
Portuguese
Mafaz
Mafaz means 'success' or 'victory' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mafazah
Mafazah means 'success' or 'victory' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mafreh
The meaning of the name Mafreh is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Maftooh
Opened, liberated.
Arabic
Maftoohah
Opened, liberated.
Arabic
Maftuh
Opened, unlocked, or revealed
Arabic
Mafzalah
The one who surpasses others, outstanding.
Arabic
Magadh
Born in Magadh (ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Magadhi
From Magadh (ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Magal
Wave, ocean.
Hebrew
Magali
Pearl.
French
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