Names That Mean As

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

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Fyra
Fyra means 'four' in Swedish, often used as a name for a fourth child.
Swedish
Gaetana
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
Italian
Gaetane
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
French
Gaetano
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
Italian
Gaganakunda
A name meaning 'cloud' or 'sky-colored', often associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Gagandeepak
Deep ocean of the sky, referring to the vastness of the heavens.
Punjabi
Gajapathi
Master or Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajbaahu
Strong as an elephant
Sanskrit
Galah
Rose-breasted Cockatoo.
Aboriginal
Galatea
White as milk.
Greek
Galatia
Province in ancient Asia Minor.
Greek
Galatyah
Jehovah has redeemed.
Hebrew
Gale
Pleasant breeze.
English
Galeed
Witness heap, a mound of stones serving as a testimony.
Hebrew
Galel
God has redeemed
Hebrew
Galia
God has redeemed.
Hebrew
Galiah
God has redeemed.
Hebrew
Galley
A galley is a type of ship, used as a surname for someone who worked on one.
English
Gallia
Referring to the ancient region in Europe, known as Gaul, which encompassed p...
Latin
Gallina
Hen or chicken, often used as a nickname.
Italian
Gallinah
God has redeemed
Hebrew
Gana
A name for the Hindu god Ganesha, meaning 'lord of the ganas'.
Sanskrit
Ganak
One who counts or calculates; an astrologer or mathematician.
Sanskrit
Ganaka
Meaning 'calculator' or 'reckoner', it refers to an astrologer or mathematician.
Sanskrit
Ganamurthi
Lord of the Ganas, an epithet of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Gananath
Lord of the Ganas, an epithet of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Ganapathi
Lord of the ganas, a name for the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Ganapati
Lord of the ganas (attendants), a name for the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Ganashyam
One who is the lord of the Ganas, an epithet of the god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Gandesha
Lord of the Ganas, a name for the Hindu deity Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Ganel
God is gracious, God has shown favor.
Hebrew
Ganesvara
Lord of the ganas, an epithet of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Ganger
One who is associated with the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Gangol
One who takes pleasure in the Ganges.
Sanskrit
Ganj
Treasure.
Arabic
Ganjbakhsh
Gift of treasure.
Persian
Ganjendra
Lord of treasure.
Sanskrit
Ganymede
Rejoicing in the father; a Trojan prince abducted by Zeus to serve as cupbearer.
Greek
Garcia
Derived from the Basque word 'artz' meaning 'bear'.
Spanish
Gard
From the English word for an enclosed area of land, often used as a surname.
English
Gardabhi
Meaning 'donkey' or 'ass', often used as a term of endearment or insult.
Sanskrit
Gareeb
Poor or needy, often used as a name expressing humility.
Arabic
Gargani
From Garga's dynasty.
Sanskrit
Gaso
Pet form of Gaspar.
Spanish
Gaspar
Treasurer.
Persian
Gaspara
Treasurer.
Persian
Gasparas
Lithuanian variation of Gaspar.
Lithuanian
Gaspard
Treasurer.
French
Gasparda
Treasurer.
French
Gasparde
Treasurer.
French
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