Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with A

Aiekin

The meaning of the name “Aiken” is: “Man; earth; to be red”.

Meaning: Oaken Origin: English

Aife

Aoife (/ˈiːfə/ EE-fə; Irish: [ˈiːfʲə]; also spelled Aífe, Aeife) is an Irish feminine given name. The name is probably derived from the Gaelic aoibh, which means "beauty" or "radiance".

Meaning: A great warrior woman of myth Origin: Irish

Aifric

(EYE-fric)

Irish Meaning: The name Aifric is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Aifric is: pleasant.

Meaning: Agreeable Origin: Irish

Aiglentina

[ syll. ai-glen-ti-na, aig-lent-ina ] The baby girl name Aiglentina has its origins in the French language. Aiglentina is a variant transcription of the name Aiglentine. See also the related category french. Aiglentina is an unusual baby name for girls.

Meaning: Sweetbrier rose Origin: French

Aiglentine

Aiglentine is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1183 times.

Meaning: Sweetbrier rose Origin: French

Aigneis

Aigneis' language of origin is Old Greek and it is predominantly used in the Czech language. Aigneis is a variant form of the Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian Agnes. See also the related category czech. Aigneis is a rarely used baby name for girls.

Meaning: Pure. Origin: Celtic

Aiiden

Irish Meaning: The name Aidan is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Aidan is: Warm; little fire. A masculinefrom Irish Gaelic. Famous Bearer: actor Aidan Quinn.

Meaning: A fiery young man Origin: Irish

Aija

The meaning of the name “Aija” is: “Melody”. Categories: Latvian Names.

Meaning: Melody Origin: Scandinavian

Aiken

(IE-kən)

The name Aiken is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Aiken is: Oaken.

Meaning: Made from oak trees Origin: English, Hebrew

Aikin

Last name: Aikin. SDB Popularity ranking: 6903. This interesting Scottish name derives from "Ad", a pet form of the Hebrew male given name "Adam", meaning "red earth", with reference to the substance from which the first man was formed, plus the Olde English pre 7th Century diminutive suffix "-kin".

Meaning: Oaken Origin: English