Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with A

Achlys

Greek meaning: The name Achlys is a Greek baby name The Greek meaning of Achlys is: Mist, Darknesss.

Meaning: Mist, darknesss Origin: Greek

Achmed

(OCK-med)

The meaning of the name “Achmed” is: “Worthy of praise; more commendable”. Categories: African American Names, African Names, Arabic Names.

Meaning: Praiseworthy Origin: Arabic

Achmetha

The name Achmetha is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Achmetha is: Brother of death.

Meaning: Brother of death Origin: Israeli

Achor

Achor /ˈeɪkər/ (Hebrew: עכור‬ "muddy, turbid: gloomy, dejected") is the name of a valley in the vicinity of Jericho.

Meaning: Trouble Origin: Israeli

Achsah

Achsah (/ˈæksə/; Hebrew: עַכְסָה, also Acsah), was Caleb ben Yefune's only daughter. The meaning of her name is uncertain. She was offered in marriage to the man who would lead an attack on the city of Debir, also called Kirjath-sepher/Kirjath-sannah.

Meaning: Adorned bursting the veil Origin: Israeli

Achzib

ACHZIB (Heb. אַכְזִיב). The name may mean "charming," "delightful." (1) Ancient Canaanite harbor town north of Acre near the cliff called "the ladder of Tyre." North of the village is a tell in which potsherds dating from and after the Early Bronze Age have been found.

Meaning: Liar, lying, one that runs Origin: Israeli

Acidalia

Latin Meaning: The name Acidalia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Acidalia is: Named for Venus.

Meaning: Named for venus Origin: Brazilian

Acie

The meaning of the name “Acie” is: “One; one unit”. Categories: American Names, Nicknames or Pet Names. Used in: English speaking countries.

Acis

Greek Meaning: The name Acis is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Acis is: Lover of Galatea.

Meaning: Lover of galatea Origin: Greek

Acke

(AH-keh)

Acker Name Meaning. Dutch and German: topographic name from Middle High German and Middle Dutch acker '(cultivated) field', hence a byname for a peasant. English: topographic name for someone living by a piece of cultivated land, from Middle English aker 'acre', 'field' (Old English æcer).

Meaning: Peace of the father Origin: Hebrew, Swedish