Names That Mean A

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

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Shakeeba
Praiseworthy or beautiful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-b.
Arabic
Shakeeiah
Allah's grace.
Arabic
Shakeel
Handsome, Good-looking.
Arabic
Shakeela
Beautiful, Graceful.
Arabic
Shakeema
Praiseworthy or commendable, derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Shakeer
Thankful, Grateful.
Arabic
Shakeia
Unique, Special.
Swahili
Shakeiah
God has remembered, feminine form of Zechariah.
Hebrew
Shakela
Beautiful, handsome, or good-looking.
Arabic
Shaker
Occupational name for a person who shook or laid out cloth.
English
Shakerdiyaan
Shakerdiyaan means 'grateful to God' or 'thankful to the divine'.
Persian
Shakheer
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shaki
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Shakib
One who is patient and steadfast.
Arabic
Shakiba
Patient, enduring, or one who is steadfast.
Arabic
Shakibah
One who is grateful or thankful.
Arabic
Shakil
Handsome, well-formed, or noble.
Arabic
Shakila
Beautiful, handsome, or one who is praised.
Arabic
Shakim
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakina
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty', often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Shakini
A name of a demoness in Hindu mythology, often associated with the goddess Kali.
Sanskrit
Shakir
Grateful, thankful, or appreciative.
Arabic
Shakira
Thankful or grateful, from the Arabic word shakir.
Arabic
Shakirah
Thankful.
Arabic
Shakirat
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakiriyyah
Grateful, thankful
Arabic
Shakirullah
Thankful to Allah
Arabic
Shakiya
Thankful.
Arabic
Shakiyah
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakkar
Sugar.
Arabic
Shakkarah
The exact meaning of Shakkarah is unclear, but it is believed to have roots i...
Arabic
Shaklb
Figure, shape.
Arabic
Shakman
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakoor
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakrah
Thankful.
Arabic
Shaku
Calm, peaceful.
Japanese
Shakuni
From Shakuni, a character in Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Shakunika
Bird-like or related to birds
Sanskrit
Shakunt
A legendary bird.
Sanskrit
Shakuntala
A character from the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Shakunth
Beautiful eyes.
Sanskrit
Shakunthala
One with beautiful eyes.
Sanskrit
Shakunti
Mother of a bird.
Sanskrit
Shakuntla
Similar to Shakunti.
Sanskrit
Shakur
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakura
Thankful.
Swahili
Shakurah
Thankful or grateful, derived from Shakur.
Arabic
Shakya
Ancient Indian clan.
Sanskrit
Shakyah
Referring to the Shakya clan.
Sanskrit
Shakyasinha
Lion from the Shakya clan.
Sanskrit
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