Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with A

Asaph

Biblical Meaning: The name Asaph is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Asaph is: Who gathers together.

Asareel

The name Asareel is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Asareel is: The beatitude of God.

Meaning: The beatitude of god Origin: Israeli

Asariel

The different meanings of the name Asariel are: Hebrew meaning: God is my aid. English meaning: God is my aid.

Meaning: He who guards pisceans Origin: Greek

Asasia

The meaning of the name “Asasia” is: “Variation: Acacia”. Categories: Greek Names. Used in: English speaking countries.

Meaning: Form of acacia Origin: Greek

Asaya

(ah-SHIE-ah)

Asaya [asaya] as a boys' name has its root in Hebrew, and Asaya means "God has created". Asaya is an alternate spelling of Asael (Hebrew): biblical name.

Meaning: God's creation Origin: Hebrew

Asbiom

Asbiom is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1445 times.

Meaning: Divine bear Origin: Norwegian

Asbjørn

In the Raute language of Nepal, Aya refers to one's sister-in-law, meaning the wife of one's elder or younger brother. The word's origin comes from Proto-Tibeto-Burman 'ay (alternate form yay) meaning "mother". In Urdu language the word Aya refers to women care taker or nurse for young children.

Asbjom

Scandinavian Meaning: ... In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Asbjorn is: Divine bear.

Meaning: Divine bear Origin: Norwegian

Asbjorn

(AHS-byorn)

Asbjørn is a Norwegian and Danish male given name. In 2013, there were more than 7,000 men in Norway with this name. ... The name is a combination of the words as, i.e. a god in the Norse pantheon, and bjørn, meaning bear. (Bjørn can also be used as a given name by itself.)

Meaning: God of bears Origin: Danish, English, Norwegian

Asbury

(AS-bur-ee)

Asbury Name Meaning. habitational name from Astbury in Cheshire, named from Old English east 'east' + byrig, dative of burh 'manor', 'fortified place'. from either of two places, in Oxfordshire and Devon, named Ashbury, from Old English æsc 'ash tree' + byrig.

Meaning: A fort close to ash trees Origin: English