Names That Mean A

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

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Siddwal
One who has attained perfection or success.
Sanskrit
Siddwel
From the Old English elements 'sīd' meaning wide and 'wella' meaning spring ...
English
Side
Derived from the Old English word 'side', meaning 'wide' or 'spacious'.
English
Sidelle
Diminutive of Sidonie, meaning 'from Sidon'.
French
Sidera
Means 'stars' in Latin.
Latin
Siderea
Means 'star-like' or 'of the stars' in Latin.
Latin
Sideria
Derived from Latin 'sidus' meaning star or constellation.
Latin
Sidero
Sidero means 'iron' in Greek, often associated with strength.
Greek
Sidhanath
Lord Shiva, the supreme being in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Sidhanth
One who has accomplished his aim or is successful.
Sanskrit
Sidharta
One who has attained his goal or is successful.
Sanskrit
Sidharth
One who has achieved his goal; a name for the Buddha.
Sanskrit
Sidhartha
One who has accomplished a goal or attained enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Sidhdesh
Lord of Siddhis, one who possesses supernatural powers.
Sanskrit
Sidhesh
Lord of the accomplished, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sidheshwar
Lord of Siddhas, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sidheswar
Lord of the Siddhas, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sidhharth
One who has achieved his goals or is successful.
Sanskrit
Sidhi
Accomplishment, attainment.
Sanskrit
Sidhiksha
Desire for accomplishment or spiritual attainment
Sanskrit
Sidhishwar
Lord of accomplishment.
Sanskrit
Sidhra
Sidhra means 'lotus flower' or 'water lily' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sidhya
Attainment, fulfilment.
Sanskrit
Sidiksha
Desire for accomplishment.
Sanskrit
Sidnea
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
English
Sidneah
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
English
Sidney
From the Old English words 'sīd' meaning wide and 'īeg' meaning island, ref...
English
Sidni
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
English
Sidnie
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
English
Sidny
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
English
Sidoney
From the wide island.
Irish
Sidoni
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
French
Sidonia
From Sidon (a Phoenician city).
Latin
Sidonio
From Sidon, a city in Lebanon.
Italian
Sidor
From the city of Sidora.
Slavic
Sidra
Of the stars, like a star.
Arabic
Sidrah
Tree with wide shade, symbolic of paradise.
Arabic
Sidrat
A specific tree mentioned in Islamic tradition.
Arabic
Sidus
Star, constellation.
Latin
Sidwal
Someone who is kind and helping.
Sanskrit
Siearra
Variation of Sierra, meaning mountain range.
Irish
Sied
Diminutive form of Siebrand, meaning victory blade.
Dutch
Siegfrida
Victorious peace.
German
Siegfried
Victorious peace.
German
Sieglinde
Victorious snake.
German
Siena
derived from the Italian city of Siena.
Italian
Sienna
derived from the Italian city of Siena, a reddish-brown color.
Italian
Sierra
Sierra means 'mountain range' in Spanish.
Spanish
Siete
Means 'seven' in Spanish, often used as a name for the seventh child.
Spanish
Sifaat
Attributes or qualities, often referring to the divine attributes of God in I...
Arabic
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