Names That Mean A

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

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Saeedain
Happy.
Arabic
Saeedan
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the root word for happiness.
Arabic
Saeedanah
Fortunate, happy woman
Arabic
Saeerah
It means 'traveler' or 'one who travels'.
Arabic
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Saeko
Saeko means 'blessed child' or 'prosperous child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Saelac
Blessed victory, from Old English sæl (blessed) and lac (victory).
Anglo-saxon
Saeqa
Bright, shining, or radiant.
Arabic
Saer
Means 'star' in Welsh.
Welsh
Saesha
Meaningful life or truth.
Sanskrit
Saeth
Means 'arrow' in Welsh.
Welsh
Saewald
Sea ruler or power of the sea.
Anglo-saxon
Saeweard
Sea guardian, from Old English sæ 'sea' and weard 'guardian'.
Anglo-saxon
Safa
Clarity, purity, or serenity; also a reference to the hill Safa in Mecca.
Arabic
Safah
Pure, clear, or serene.
Arabic
Safaia
Pure, clear, or serene.
Arabic
Safaiah
Pure, clear, or serene; derived from the Arabic root á¹£-f-w.
Arabic
Safaleenah
Brilliant, luminous.
Arabic
Safana
Clarity, purity.
Arabic
Safar
Travel.
Arabic
Safara
Journey, travel.
Swahili
Safari
Journey, travel.
Swahili
Safawaat
Meaning 'chosen' or 'elite', derived from the Arabic root á¹£-f-w.
Arabic
Safayah
Clear, pure.
Arabic
Safdar
Brave, courageous.
Persian
Safdari
Derived from Persian 'safdar', meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'.
Persian
Safder
Leader, protector.
Persian
Safdri
Fragrant.
Arabic
Safeen
Pure, clear, or sincere.
Arabic
Safeena
Boat.
Arabic
Safeenah
Sufficient, adequate.
Arabic
Safeerah
Beautiful, radiant.
Arabic
Safeeya
Pure, clear, or sincere; derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to be pure'.
Arabic
Safer
Traveler.
Arabic
Saffa
Purity, clarity.
Arabic
Saffanah
Pearl.
Arabic
Saffaq
Sandy, sandy color.
Arabic
Saffar
Traveler.
Arabic
Saffeer
Yellowish, like saffron.
Arabic
Saffie
Diminutive of Sapphire, meaning 'sapphire' or 'blue gemstone'.
English
Saffir
Sapphire, precious gemstone.
Hebrew
Saffira
Sapphire, precious gemstone.
Hebrew
Saffirah
Yellowish, like saffron.
Arabic
Saffron
Orange-yellow color, spice.
English
Safi
Pure, clean.
Arabic
Safih
Clear, pure.
Arabic
Safihah
Clear, pure.
Arabic
Safil
Noble, majestic.
Arabic
Safila
Serene, calm.
Arabic
Safin
Sword or pure, derived from the Arabic word for sword.
Arabic
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