Unisex Names That Mean A

Discover Unisex names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Posh
Elegant, fashionable.
English
Prairie
Open grassland.
English
Prentice
Apprentice.
English
Presley
From the Priest's meadow.
English
Price
Valuable, precious.
English
Pryce
Son of a nobleman.
Welsh
Psalm
Sacred song, hymn.
Hebrew
Puck
Derived from Shakespeare's character, a mischievous sprite.
English
Puna
Spring, water source.
Hawaiian
Pyralis
Derived from Latin 'pyralis', meaning 'fire' or 'fiery'.
Latin
Qadan
Companion, comrade.
Arabic
Qiao
Pretty, handsome.
Chinese
Qimat
Value or price
Arabic
Quenby
From the queen's estate.
English
Quilan
Descendant of the warrior or hound.
Irish
Quilin
A mythical creature resembling a unicorn, symbolizing prosperity and serenity.
Chinese
Quille
Descendant of Coille, meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Irish
Quillin
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cuilinn, meaning 'descendant of Cuileann', ...
English
Quin
Descendant of Cuinn, meaning 'chief' or 'wisdom'.
Irish
Raamah
Thunder, Elevated.
Hebrew
Rach
Abbreviation of Rachel/Richard.
English
Radomira
Famous peace.
Slavic
Radomirah
Peaceful happiness
Slavic
Radomyra
Joyful peace
Slavic
Radomyrah
Peaceful joy.
Slavic
Rafael
God has healed.
Spanish
Rahm
Mercy, Compassion.
Arabic
Rain
Abundant blessings; water from the sky.
English
Raine
Queen; peaceful.
English
Rainey
Descendant of Raghnaill, meaning 'wise ruler' or 'counsel power'.
Irish
Rainy
Pertaining to rain.
English
Rakiah
Heaven, sky.
Hebrew
Raleigh
From the deer meadow.
English
Rama
Pleasing, divine.
Sanskrit
Ramah
Lofty, exalted.
Hebrew
Ramya
Beautiful or delightful
Sanskrit
Randel
Diminutive form of Randall.
English
Randi
Admirable.
Norwegian
Randy
Diminutive form of Randolph.
English
Raney
Diminutive form of Randolph.
English
Rani
Queen or princess in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Raphael
God has healed.
Hebrew
Rata
Love, affection.
Maori
Raven
Dark-haired, wise.
English
Ravyn
Raven, blackbird.
English
Redeemer
One who redeems or saves.
English
Redford
From the red ford (crossing a river).
English
Reed
Red-haired or ruddy complexion, from Old English 'read'.
English
Reese
Ardent; enthusiastic.
Welsh
Regen
Rain.
English
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