Top Baby Unisex Names Starting With A - Page 59
Baby Unisex Names Starting with A List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A specie of butterfly. Type of butterfly | ||
One who is an eternal ruler | ||
The beautiful or pleasant air | ||
One who is from Air | ||
An exalted or strong woman | ||
An earth full of flowers | ||
Created Name; A variant of the name Aeris | ||
One who is of a Golden heart | ||
The tattle or war, a berry fruit | ||
The end of battle | ||
The winner or victor of a battle | ||
The battle winner | ||
Male form of the name Aerope. | ||
The victorious person from the battle | ||
From the royal Roman clan | ||
One who is friend or companion of a sea | ||
Hebrew - Enlightened; Mountain of Strength; High mountain; Exalted; A variant of name Aaron | ||
The ash tree or the tree of ash | ||
A girl from the ash tree | ||
One who lives by the ash tree | ||
A water stream by the ash tree | ||
The child from the ash tree | ||
Aeschylus originates from the Greek name Aischylos, which means shame. | ||
One who is from the ash tree farm | ||
The forest of ash tree | ||
One who belongs to the farm of ash tree | ||
The town by the ash tree | ||
A fight or rumble near the ash tree | ||
Spear Friend | ||
The winner or victor from the ash tree | ||
One who leaves peacefully | ||
One who is alive and well | ||
The desire of wish or a known person | ||
One who is rich and a beholder | ||
Of the Gods. | ||
One who is born near the ash tree | ||
The father of Jason | ||
One who is from the Greek | ||
A noble snake or one from the Aethelind | ||
One who descends from the noble snake | ||
Noble and Bold; A King of Mercia | ||
The bright noble snake | ||
One who is born of a noble snake | ||
The bright and shining noble snake | ||
Bright Nobility | ||
The brightness or a noble snake | ||
A noble snake counsellor | ||
The peaceful noble snake | ||
Noble Peace | ||
The spear of a noble snake | ||
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