Boy: Aaron Hebrew Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible.
Abaddon Hebrew Destruction.
Abba Hebrew A father.
Abban Latin White.
Abbas Arabic Stern.
Abbott Old English The father of the abbey.
Abdel Arabic servent
Abdiel Hebrew The servant of God. Faithful servant.
Abdieso Persian
Abdul Arabic The son of, or servant of.
Abdullah Arabic The servant of Allah.
Abe Hebrew Father of a multitude.
Abejundio Spanish relating to the abaje (bee)
Abel Hebrew A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Abelard Teutonic Nobly resolute.
Abenzio Celtic
Abercio Latin
Abernethy Scottish Gaelic The mouth of the Nethy River.
Abhay Hindu a son of Dharma
Abhi Hindu
Abhijit Hindu a constellation dear to Hari
Abhinav Hindu
Abhishek Hindu
Abhorson From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Abi Turkish An elder brother.
Abie Hebrew Breath, or the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
Abiel Hebrew God is the father.
Abijah Hebrew The Lord is my father.
Abir Arabic/Hebrew Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong.
Abisha Hebrew God's gift.
Abner Hebrew Father of light. A biblical name.
Abraham Hebrew Father of a multitude.
Abram High father.
Abrasha Hebrew father
Absalom Arabic The father of peace. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Axel.
Abudemio Assyrian
Abundiantus Latin plentiful
Acacio Hebrew the Lord holds
Acario Latin ungrateful
Accursius Latin to hasten
Ace Latin Unity.
Acelin French Noble.
Achilles Greek A handsome figure in Greek mythology.
Achyuta Hindu a name of Vishnu
Ackerley Old English A dweller in the meadow.
Ackley Old English A dweller in the Oak tree meadow.
Acton Old English From the settlement with Oak trees.
Acuzio Latin sharp
Adair Scottish Gaelic From the Oak tree near the ford.
Adalardo Celtic noble
Adalgiso Old German noble hostage
Adalrico Latin, Old German noble, powerful and rich
Adam Hebrew A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man.
Adar Hebrew Fire.
Addai Hebrew man of god
Addison Old English Son of Adam. A man of the red earth.
Addo Teutonic, Hebrew happy, ornament
Adeben Ghanese twelfth-born son
Adeipho Greek A brother.
Adel Teutonic Noble.
Adelais Latin noble
Adelard Teutonic Nobly resolute.
Adelbert Old German famous for nobility
Adelfried Old German who protects the descendants
Adelino Old German noble
Adelmo Old German noble protector
Adelphos Greek brother
Ademaro Old German glorious in battle
Aden Arabic Fiery one.
Adeodatus Latin given by God
Adhamh Irish/Scottish A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man.
Adin Hebrew Sensual.
Adir Hebrew Noble, majestic.
Adiran Latin of the adriatic
Aditya Hindu lord of the sun
Adlai Hebrew My witness. A biblical name.
Adler Teutonic An eagle. A man of keen perception.
Adley Hebrew just
Admes Greek
Admon Hebrew red peony
Adnan Arabic The settler.
Adney Old English A dweller on the island.
Adolfo Wolf.
Adolph Teutonic Wolf.
Adon Hebrew The Lord.
Adoni Aboriginal The sunset.
Adonis Greek In mythology, the handsome youth loved by Venus.
Adony Hungarian
Adrastos Greek undaunted
Adrian Latin Dark, rich.
Adriel Hebrew From God's congregation.
Aegeon From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors
Aemilius From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus.
Aeneas Greek The praised one.
Aeolus Greek In mythology, the ruler of the winds.
Aeron Welsh An unusual boy's name.
Aetos Greek eagle
Afro Latin from Africa
Agabo Hebrew
Agamemnon From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida.
Agatone Greek good, kind
Agilard Teutonic Bright.
Agosto Italian Venerable, the exalted one.
Agrippa From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Agu Nigerian A leopard.
Agustin Spanish Venerable, the exalted one.
Ahab Hebrew An uncle. A king of Israel in the Bible.
Ahearn Irish Gaelic A horsekeeper, or a steward.
Ahmed Arabic Most highly praised.
Ahmik Hebrew strength of gods flock
Ahren Teutonic An eagle.
Aidan Irish Gaelic The little fiery one.
Aiken Old English Little Adam.
Ailen Old English made of oak
Aimery Teutonic industrious ruler
Aimon French from Teutonic A house.
Aindreas Scottish Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew. Manly, courageous.
Ainsley Old English/Scottish A meadow or clearing. Also a unisex name.
Aitan Hebrew, African fights of possession
Ajani Nigerian The victor.
Ajatashatru Hindu a name of Vishnu
Ajax Greek The legendary hero of the Trojan War.
Ajayi Yoruban, Nigerian born face-down
Ajit Hindu
Ajitabh Hindu
Akaash Hindu sky
Akama Aboriginal A whale.
Akando Native American ambush
Akbar Arabic Great.
Akello Ugandan