925+ Boy Names That End with A
- Simcha
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HebrewMeaning:
"gladness, mirth, festivity"Description:
Celebratory choice.
- Jindra
- Boruta
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PolishDescription:
The Devil Boruta is a character from Polish mythology and folklore, a demon said to be a swamp spirit.
- Odonata
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Latin, Nature nameDescription:
An order of carnivorous insects, most notably dragonflies and damselflies.
- Kaleva
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"ancestor of the Finns"Description:
From the name of the mythological ancestor of the Finns. The name of the Finnish epic the Kalevala means "the land of Kalevi".
- Wanya
- Toona
Origin:
Choctaw, Native American, meaning unknownDescription:
Masculine name in the Choctaw tradition.
- Motya
- Inia
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MaoriMeaning:
"praised one"Description:
Maori form of Aeneas, also used for girls as the Māori form of India.
- Jacca
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Cornish variation of JackDescription:
So many people love Jack but worry about its popularity. If you count yourself amongst these people, this rare but intuitive Cornish version of the name might be a choice worth consideration.
- Trea
- Bnaya
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HebrewMeaning:
"built by god"Description:
An alternative transcription of Hebrew Benaiah, currently among the Top 50 boys' names in Israel.
- Tskilekwa
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CherokeeMeaning:
"big witch"Description:
In Cherokee culture, witches are medicine men who use their power for evil. Tskilekwa derives from the Cherokee word for "witch," tsgili.
- Efemena
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UrhoboMeaning:
"here is my wealth"Description:
A unisex name in Nigeria, but one that will read as feminine in the US.
- Kuzma
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Slavic variation of CosmoMeaning:
"order, beauty, universe"Description:
This variation of Cosmo is most commonly used in Slavic regions.
- Rava
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"a father"Description:
Rava was a Babylonian rabbi, born Abba ben Joseph bar Ḥama.
- Degotoga
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"standing together"Description:
Strong Cherokee name with a compelling meaning.
- Tola
Origin:
Hebrew or YorubaMeaning:
"scarlet red or wealth"Description:
The Biblical Tola was a long-ruling judge of Israel renowned for his wisdom and fairness, definitely a positive association.
- Cecha
- Iowa
Origin:
DakotaMeaning:
"sleepy ones"Description:
American place and tribe name, derived via French from the Dakota word ayúxba "sleepy ones".