| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Aghamore | Irish | From the great field. |
| Aghy | Irish | Friend of horses. |
| Agiefan | Anglo-Saxon | Gives. |
| Agilberht | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a bishop. |
| Aglaeca | Anglo-Saxon | Fighter. |
| Agneya | Indian | Son of Agni. |
| Agni | Hindi | Fire. Religion: The Hindu fire god. |
| Agnimukha | Indian | Face of fire. |
| Agostino | Italian | Respectable |
| Agosto | Latin | Variant of August: Deserving of respect. |
| Agoston | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Gustaaf 'staff of the gods'. |
| Agrican | French | From the field. |
| Agrippa | Biblical | One who causes great pain at his birth |
| Aguistin | Irish | Majestic. |
| Agur | Biblical | 'Stranger, gathered together' |
| Agustin | Latin | Variant of August: Deserving of respect. |
| Agustine | German | Majestic dignity; grandeur. |
| Agustino | Latin | Variant of August: Deserving of respect. |
| Agyfen | Anglo-Saxon | Gives. |
| Ah | Chinese | From a Chinese character which has no distinct meaning. It is not normally given as a name, but it can paired with another name to make it a diminutive. |
| Ahab | Hebrew | uncle |
| Ahane | Irish | From the little ford. |
| Ahanu | Native American | He Laughs |
| Aharah | Biblical | A smiling brother; a meadow of a sweet savor |
| Aharhel | Biblical | Another host; the last sorrow; a brother's sheep |
| Aharnish | Hindi | Day and night. |
| Aharon | Hebrew | Variant of Aaron: Lofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command). He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod. |
| Ahasbai | Biblical | Trusting in me; a grown-up brother |
| Ahasuerus | Biblical | Prince; head; chief |
| Ahaz | Biblical | One that takes or possesses. |