Names That Mean A

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

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Morin
Descendant of Mórán, meaning 'big' or 'great'.
Irish
Morina
Derived from the Albanian word 'morinë', meaning 'mulberry'.
Albanian
Morinah
Light or brightness, often associated with a shining or radiant quality.
Arabic
Morino
Derived from the Italian word 'morino' meaning 'little dark one' or 'little M...
Italian
Morio
Morio means 'forest boy' or 'village boy' in Japanese.
Japanese
Morissa
Sea dweller.
English
Moritz
Dark-skinned, Moorish.
German
Moriya
God is my teacher.
Hebrew
Moriyo
Forest generation.
Japanese
Moriz
Dark-skinned, Moorish.
German
Morlan
From the sea shore.
Welsh
Morland
From the moorland.
English
Morlea
Meadow near the moor.
English
Morleah
Lives by the marsh.
English
Morleigh
From the meadow on the moor.
English
Morlen
Dweller at the pebble-stream.
English
Morley
Meadow on the moor.
English
Morli
Charming; attractive.
Gujarati
Morlie
From the meadow on the moor.
English
Morly
From the meadow on the moor.
English
Morna
Affection; beloved.
Irish
Mornah
From the pebble-stream.
English
Morning
Dawn; early part of the day.
English
Morold
Famous ruler.
Germanic
Morolt
World-famous.
Germanic
Morpheus
God of dreams.
Greek
Morriah
Myrrh, a fragrant resin used in perfumes and incense.
Arabic
Morrie
A diminutive of Morris, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'.
English
Morrigan
derived from Irish mythology, Morrigan is a goddess associated with war and f...
Irish
Morrin
Descendant of Murchadh, meaning 'sea warrior'.
Irish
Morris
Derived from Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'.
English
Morrison
Son of Morris, derived from the personal name Morris.
Scottish
Morrissey
Descendant of Muirgheas, meaning 'sea choice'.
Irish
Morse
Derived from the Old English personal name 'Maurice' or from a place name mea...
English
Mort
Derived from the Old English word 'mort', meaning 'death'.
English
Mortan
From the name Morten or Morton.
English
Morten
Derived from the Latin name Martinus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
Norwegian
Morteza
Chosen, selected, or preferred, often used in Islamic contexts.
Arabic
Morthwyl
Morthwyl means 'hammer' in Welsh.
Welsh
Mortimer
From the Old French name Mortemer, meaning 'dead sea' or 'still water'.
English
Morton
derived from the town name Mortain in Normandy, France.
English
Morvareed
A pearl or gem, symbolizing preciousness and beauty.
Persian
Morvarid
Pearl, a precious gem formed in oysters.
Persian
Morven
Derived from a place name meaning 'big gap' or 'sea gap' in Gaelic.
Scottish
Morvran
Sea crow, from mor 'sea' and bran 'crow'.
Welsh
Morwen
Maiden of the sea or dark maiden.
English
Morya
Peacock.
Sanskrit
Moryah
derived from Morya, meaning Peacock.
Sanskrit
Moryna
Diminutive form of Maureen, meaning Bitter.
English
Morynah
derived from Moryna, meaning Diminutive form of Maureen, meaning Bitter.
English
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