Unisex Names That Mean A

Discover Unisex names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Macalah
To ascend or to rise.
Hebrew
Maccaulay
Son of the devotee of Saint Columba.
Scottish
Macey
derived from Matthew.
English
Macy
Weapon, gift of God.
English
Madison
Son of Maud, originally a surname meaning 'child of Maud'.
English
Madrid
The name of the capital city of Spain.
Spanish
Madyson
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Maeron
Gentle, fair.
Welsh
Maeryn
Sea, fresh water.
English
Magic
Derived from the English word magic, meaning the art of producing illusions o...
English
Magnild
Strong battle.
Scandinavian
Mahanem
Oasis.
Hebrew
Mahari
Great Warrior.
Tamil
Mahaz
Great, glorious.
Arabic
Mahendran
Lord Indra.
Tamil
Maimun
Lucky, blessed, or auspicious.
Arabic
Maine
From the province of Maine.
French
Maion
Descendant of Maine.
Irish
Mair
Sea.
Welsh
Maisun
Beautiful, pleasant.
Arabic
Makheloth
Assembly, gathering.
Hebrew
Malik
King or master.
Arabic
Malin
Little strong warrior or little defender.
Scandinavian
Mallory
Unfortunate or ill-fated, derived from the Old French word 'malheure'.
English
Mallow
From the name of the marshmallow plant, derived from Old English 'malwe'.
English
Mames
Variation of James.
Basque
Mancuso
Handshake.
Italian
Manda
Woman.
Sanskrit
Mandel
Almond.
German
Manning
Son of Mann, from the Old English personal name Mann.
English
Maolmin
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maovesa
Light of the sea.
Lithuanian
Mapuana
Fragrant flower or blossom.
Hawaiian
March
Month of March.
English
Mare
Sea; Bitter.
English
Marek
Warlike.
Polish
Maren
Of the sea.
Scandinavian
Marian
Of the sea or bitter.
Latin
Marien
derived from Marius or Maria, both of which have various meanings.
German
Marina
Of the sea, derived from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'belonging to the sea'.
Latin
Marlon
Derived from the French name Marlon, meaning 'little falcon'.
English
Marlow
Derived from a place name meaning 'driftwood lake' or 'remnants of a lake'.
English
Marmyon
Great leader.
English
Marrim
High, exalted.
Hebrew
Mars
Named after the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marte
Warlike.
Latin
Martin
Warlike, dedicated to Mars (Roman god of war).
Latin
Martine
Feminine form of Martin, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
French
Martyn
From the town near the lake.
English
Martyne
Lady.
English
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