| Aakarshan | Hindu | attraction |
| 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 | I have bought |
| Akil | Arabic | Intelligent. |
| Akim | Russian | Russian form of Joachim. Established by God. |
| Akira | Japanese | Intelligent. |
| Akiva | Hebrew | The supplanter. |
| Akiyama | Japanese | The autumn, and mountain. |
| Akram | Arabic | Generous, noble. |
| Aksel | Norwegian | The father of peace. A form of Absalom. |
| Akshay | Hindu | name of a God |
| Al | Irish and Scottish Gaelic | Handsome. |
| Aladdin | Arabic | A servant of Allah. |
| Alan | Irish and Scottish Gaelic | Handsome. |
| Aland | English | bright as the sun |
| Alarbus | From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. | |
| Alard | Teutonic | A noble ruler. |
| Alaric | Teutonic | The ruler of all. |
| Alasdair | Scottish | Protector of men. |
| Alastair | Scottish | Protector of men. |
| Alban | Latin | Fair complexioned. A saint's name. |
| Alber | Teutonic | A quick mind. |
| Alberich | Teutonic | The king of the dwarfs in German legend. |
| Albern | Old English | A noble warrior. |
| Albert | Teutonic | Noble, bright. |
| Albin | Latin | Fair complexioned. A saint's name. |
| Albion | Latin | White. Also an old name for England. |
| Alcander | Greek | strong |
| Alcibiades | From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. | |
| Alcott | Old English | From the stone cottage. |
| Alden | Old English | An old, wise friend. |
| Alder | Old English | The Alder tree. |
| Alderney | English | One of the Channel Isles. |
| Aldous | Teutonic | Old, wise or great. |
| Aldred | Old English | A great counsellor. |
| Aldrich | Old English | An old, wise ruler. |
| Aldridge | Old English | From the Alder tree ridge. |
| Aldwin | Old English | An old, wise friend. |
| Aldwyn | Old English | An old, wise friend. |
| Alec | Greek | The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
| Aled | Welsh | Offspring. |
| Alejandro | Spanish | The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
| Aleron | Latin | An eagle. |
| Aleser | Arabic | lion |
| Alessandro | Italian | The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
| Alex | The defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name. | |
| Alexander | Greek | Protector of men. |
| Alexas | From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. | |
| Alexis | Greek | The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Alfons | German | Noble and ready. |
| Alfonso | Teutonic | Noble and ready. |
| Alford | Old English | From the old ford. |
| Alfred | Old English | Counsellor. |
| Alger | Old English | A noble spearman. |
| Algernon | French | With whiskers, bearded. |
| Algren | unknown | |
| Ali | Arabic | Exalted, or noble. A boy or girl's name. |
| Alika | Polynesian | The defender of mankind. |
| Alim | Arabic | wise, learned |
| Alison | Old English | The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name. |
| Alistair | Scottish | The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
| Alister | Greek | The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
| Allambee | Aboriginal | A quiet resting-place. |
| Allan | Irish and Scottish Gaelic | Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. |
| Allard | Old English | Sacred, brave. |
| Allen | Irish and Scottish Gaelic | Handsome. |
| Alleyne | Irish and Scottish Gaelic | Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. |
| Allighiero | Italian | A noble spear. |
| Allister | Scottish | The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. |
| Almo | Old English | Noble and famous. |
| Almon | Hebrew | Forsaken. |
| Alok | Hindu | |
| Alonso | Spanish | Noble and ready. |
| Aloysius | Teutonic | A famous warrior. |
| Alphonse | Old German | noble estate, eager |
| Alphonso | Teutonic | Noble and ready. |
| Alric | German | A ruler. |
| Alroy | Irish Gaelic | A redheaded boy. |
| Alston | Old English | From the old place. |
| Altair | Arabic, Greek | bird, star |
| Altman | Teutonic | An old wise man. |
| Alun | Welsh | Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. |
| Alvah | Hebrew | The exalted one. |
| Alvin | Teutonic | Noble friend. |
| Alvis | Old Norse | All wise. |
| Alwan | Teutonic | A noble friend. |
| Alwin | Teutonic | Beloved by all. |
| Alwyn | Teutonic | A noble friend. |
| Amadeus | Latin | Love of God. |
| Amadi | Nigerian | general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at |
| Amado | Latin | loving deity |
| Amador | Spanish | lover |
| Amal | Arabic/Hebrew | Arabic: Hope. Hebrew: Work or labour. |
| Amar | Hindu | forever |
| Amaro | Portuguese | Dark, like a Moor. |
| Amaroo | Aboriginal | A beautiful place. |
| Amato | Spanish | beloved |
| Ambar | Sanskrit | Of the sky. A boy or girl's name. |
| Ambert | Teutonic | A bright, shining light. |
| Ambler | Old English | A stable-keeper. |
| Ambrose | Greek | Immortal. |
| Amery | Teutonic | Divine, or a famous ruler. |
| Amherst | English | place name |
| Amida | Japanese | The name of a Buddha. |
| Amiel | Hebrew | The Lord of my people. |
| Amiens | From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. | |
| Amin | Arabic/Hebrew | Honest and trustworthy. |
| Amir | Arabic | Princely. |
| Amiri | Maori | The east wind. |
| Amirov | Hebrew | My people are great. |
| Amistad | Spanish | friendship |
| Amit | Hindu | endless |
| Amitabh | Hindu | |
| Amitava | Hindu | |
| Ammon | Egyptian | Hidden. The name of an ancient god. |
| Amol | Hindu | |
| Amon | Hebrew | Trustworthy. |
| Amory | Teutonic | Divine, or a famous ruler. |
| Amos | Hebrew | The bearer of burdens. The name of an Old Testament prophet. |
| Amrit | Sanskrit | The immortal one. |
| Amsden | Old English | From the valley of Ambrose. |
| Amul | Hindu | |
| Amulya | Hindu | priceless |
| Amund | Scandinavian | Divine protection. |
| Anand | Sanskrit | Joyful. |
| Anant | Hindu | |
| Anastasius | Greek | Resurrection, one who shall rise again. |
| Anatole | Greek | From the east. |
| Anay | Hindu | |
| Ancel | Teutonic | Godlike. |
| Anders | Scandinavian | Scandinavian form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. |
| Anderson | unknown | Son of Andrew |
| Andreus | Greek | son of river peneius |
| Andrew | Greek | Manly, courageous. |
| Androcles | Greek | A man, and glory. A figure from Roman legend. |
| Aneurin | Welsh | Truly golden. |
| Ang | Swedish | |
| Angada | Hindu | a son of Lakshmana |
| Angelo | Italian | An angel or saintly messenger. |
| Angus | Scottish Gaelic | Unique strength, outstanding. |
| Angwyn | Welsh | Very handsome. |
| Anieli | Greek | manly |
| Anil | Sanskrit | Of the wind. |
| Anirudhh | Hindu | |
| Anish | Hindu | |
| Aniston | ||
| Anjuman | Hindu | a party place (mehfil) |
| Anker | Greek | manly |
| Ankit | Hindu | |
| Ankur | Hindu | |
| Annan | Celtic | From the stream. |
| Anniruddha | Hindu | son of Pradyummna |
| Anno | Hebrew | Grace. The masculine form of Anne. |
| Anoke | Native American | The actor. |
| Anoki | Native American | an actor |
| Anoop | Hindu | incomparable, the best |
| Ansari | Arabic | A helper. |
| Anscom | Old English | A dweller in the secret valley. |
| Ansel | Old French | A nobleman's follower. |
| Anselm | Teutonic | A divine helmet. The name of a saint. |
| Anshul | Hindu | |
| Anshuman | Hindu | |
| Ansley | Old English | From the hermitage clearing. |
| Anson | Old English | The son of Anne or Agnes. |
| Anstice | Russian from Greek | The resurrected one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Antal | Latin | prince |
| Anthony | Latin | Worthy of praise. |
| Antigonus | From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. | |
| Antiochus | From Shakespeare's play Pericles. | |
| Antipholus | From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. | |
| Anton | German | Worthy of praise. |
| Antoni | Polish | Worthy of praise. |
| Antonio | Italian/Spanish | Worthy of praise. |
| Anu | The king of the gods in Babylonian mythology. | |
| Anwar | Arabic | The bright one. |
| Anwell | Celtic | The beloved, dear one. |
| Anyon | Celtic | An anvil. |
| Apache | The name of a North American Indian tribe. | |
| Apari | Aboriginal | Father. |
| Apemantus | From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. | |
| Apollo | Greek | A beautiful youth. The God of music, poetry and healing in Greek mythology. |
| Apostolos | Greek | |
| Aquila | Latin | Like an eagle. |
| Ara | Armenian/Latin | Armenian: Kingly. Latin: An altar. |
| Araluen | Aboriginal | The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name. |
| Aram | Assyrian | high place |
| Aran | Hebrew | Active, nimble. |
| Arana | Polynesian | Polynesian form of Alan. Handsome. |
| Archard | Teutonic | Sacred and powerful. |
| Archer | Old English | A bowman. |
| Archibald | Teutonic | Very bold. |
| Archidamus | From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. | |
| Archie | Very bold. | |
| Arden | Old English/Latin | Old English: A dwelling place. Latin: Ardent and sincere. A boy or girl's name. |
| Ardley | Old English | From the meadow of the home-lover. |
| Ardolph | Old English | The wolf (a wanderer) who longs for home. |
| Ardon | Hebrew | bronze |
| Aren | Nigerian | eagle |
| Arend | Dutch | Dutch form of Arnold. |
| Ares | Greek | god of war |
| Argus | Greek | Watchful. A giant with a hundred eyes in Greek mythology. |
| Argyll | Scottish Gaelic | From the land of the Gaels. Also the name of a Scottish county. |
| Ari | Hebrew | A Lion. |
| Aric | Old English | A sacred ruler. |
| Aricin | Norwegian | the eternal kings son |
| Ariel | Hebrew | A lion of God. |
| Ariki | Polynesian | A chief. |
| Arion | A figure from Greek mythology. | |
| Aristedes | Greek | Descended from the best. |
| Aristo | Greek | best |
| Aristotle | Greek | A thinker. The name of a famous Greek philosopher. |
| Arizona | The name of a State in the USA. | |
| Arje | Dutch | Dutch form of Adrian. |
| Arjun | Sanskrit | The white one. |
| Arkin | Norwegian | the eternal king's son |
| Arkwright | Old English | A carpenter. |
| Arland | Celtic | pledge |
| Arlen | Irish Gaelic | A pledge. |
| Arley | Old English | From the hare or stag meadow. |
| Arlo | Old English | From the protected town or hill. |
| Armand | French | Of the army. |
| Armande | French | Of the army. |
| Armando | Italian/Spanish | Of the army. |
| Armen | Armenian/Hebrew | Armenian: A man from Armenia. Hebrew: A castle. |
| Armon | Hebrew | castle |
| Armstrong | Old English | A strong-armed warrior. |
| Arnall | Teutonic | A gracious eagle. |
| Arnaud | Ruler of eagles. | |
| Arne | Dutch | Eagle. Dutch form of Arnold. |
| Arnett | French | A little eagle. |
| Arnie | Eagle. | |
| Arnold | Teutonic | Strong as an eagle. A name introduced to England by the Normans. |
| Arnon | Hebrew | rushing stream |
| Aron | Hebrew | Exalted. |
| Aronne | German/Italian | Exalted. |
| Aroon | Thai | Of the dawn. |
| Arpiar | Armenian | sunny |
| Arran | The name of a Scottish island. A boy or girl's name. | |
| Arsen | Greek | strong |
| Arsenio | Greek | manly, virile |
| Art | Celtic | A rock. |
| Arthur | Celtic | A follower of Thor and strong as a bear. |
| Arthus | Welsh | bear hero, a rock |
| Artie | Celtic | A follower of Thor. |
| Arty | A follower of Thor. | |
| Aruiragus | From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. | |
| Arun | Sanskrit | The dawn. |
| Arundel | Old English | He who dwells with the eagles. |
| Arunta | Aboriginal | A white cockatoo. |
| Arvad | Hebrew | The wanderer. |
| Arval | Latin | From the cultivated land. |
| Arvin | Teutonic | A friend of the people. |
| Arvind | Hindu | |
| Arviragus | From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. | |
| Arwin | young, prince | |
| Asa | Hebrew/Japansese | Hebrew: The healer, a physician. A biblical name. Japanese: The morning. A boy or girl's name. |
| Ascot | Old English | One who lives in the East cottage. |
| Aseem | Hindu | |
| Ash | Blessed, happy. | |
| Ashburn | Old English | From the brook by the Ash tree. |
| Ashby | Old English | A farm by the Ash tree. |
| Asher | Hebrew | Blessed, happy. |
| Ashford | Old English | One who lives at the ford by the Ash tree. |
| Ashish | Hindu | blessings |
| Ashliegh | Old English | From the Ash tree. |
| Ashlin | Old English | A dweller by the Ash tree pool. |
| Ashok | Sanskrit | Without sadness. |
| Ashon | Ghanese | seventh-born son |
| Ashraf | Arabic | Honourable. |
| Ashton | Old English | One who lives at the Ash tree farm. |
| Ashur | Hebrew | Black. |
| Ashutosh | Hindu | |
| Ashwin | Hindu | strong horse |
| Ashwini | Hindu | |
| Asija | Hindu | a great sage, brother of Brihaspati |
| Asim | Arabic | The protector. |
| Askel | Norse | A divine cauldron. |
| Aslak | Norse | Divine sport. |
| Asparouh | Bulgarian | Paro, Pouro |
| Astin | unknown | strong Leader, trustworthy |
| Aston | Old English | From the eastern place. |
| Asuman | Hindu | lord of vital breaths |
| Asvathama | Hindu | sun of drona |
| Asvin | Hindu | (Nasatya and Dasra) gods of medicine |
| Aswad | Arabic | Black. |
| Aswin | Old English | A spear comrade or protector. |
| Asztrik | Hungarian | made from ashenwood |
| Atalik | Hungarian | Like his father. |
| Atarah | Hebrew | A crown. A boy or girl's name. |
| Atawn | Welsh | Harmony. Can be used as a form of Alan. |
| Athan | Greek | immortal |
| Atharvan | Hindu | knower of the Arthara vedas |
| Athelstan | Old English | A noble stone. The name of an early English king. |
| Atherol | Old English | dweller at the spring farm |
| Atherton | Old English | One who lives at the spring farm. |
| Athol | Scottish Gaelic | New Ireland. A placename. |
| Athos | Greek | An alternative name for Zeus, the ruler of the heavens. |
| Atilla | Hungarian | beloved father |
| Atiu | Polynesian | The eldest. |
| Atlas | Greek | A mythological demigod who supported the sky on his shoulders. |
| Atley | Old English | From the meadow. |
| Atmajyoti | Hindu | light of Atma |
| Atman | Hindu | the self |
| Atrayl | Tray | |
| Atrus | Atrius | |
| Attila | The warlike king of the Huns. | |
| Attis | Greek | handsome boy |
| Atul | Hindu | |
| Atulya | Hindu | |
| Atwater | Old English | One who hides by the water. |
| Atwell | Old English | A dweller by the spring. |
| Atworth | Old English | From the farm. |
| Auberon | Teutonic | Noble. |
| Aubert | French | Noble and illustrious. |
| Aubin | French | Fair complexioned. A saint's name. |
| Aubrey | Teutonic | The golden-haired ruler of the elves. |
| Auburn | Latin | fair |
| Audric | French | An old, wise ruler. |
| Audun | Norwegian | deserted |
| Augustine | Latin | Belonging to Augustus. Venerable, the exalted one. |
| Augustus | Latin | Venerable, the exalted one. The name of the first great roman emperor. |
| Aurek | Polish | golden-haired |
| Aurelio | Latin | gold |
| Aurelius | Latin | The golden one. |
| Austell | The name of a Cornish Saint. | |
| Austen | Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. | |
| Austin | Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. | |
| Autolucus | From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. | |
| Avan | Hebrew | Proud. |
| Avel | Greek/Hebrew/Russian | Breath. A boy or girl's name. |
| Avenall | Old French | A dweller in the Oat field. |
| Averell | Old English | The slayer of the boar. |
| Averill | Old English | boar-warrior |
| Avery | Old English | The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name. |
| Avinash | Hindu | |
| Aviv | Hebrew | Of the springtime. |
| Avner | Hebrew | The father of light. A biblical name. |
| Avon | The name of an English county, and rivers in England and New Zealand. | |
| Avram | Greek | The father of many. |
| Avrom | Hebrew | The father of many. |
| Axel | Teutonic from Hebrew | Source of all life. |
| Axton | Old English | The stone of the sword wielder. |
| Ayer | Old French | An heir. |
| Ayhner | Old English | Noble and famous. |
| Aylward | Old English | An awe-inspiring guardian. |
| Aylwin | Teutonic | A noble friend. |
| Ayush | Hindu | |
| Azariah | Hebrew | He whom the Lord helps. |
| Azi | Nigerian | A youth. |
| Azim | Arabic | Grand. |
| Aziz | Arabic | The powerful one. |
| Azriel | Hebrew | An angel of the Lord. |
| Azzan | Hebrew | Very strong. |