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Boy Names Ending in A

Boy names ending in A include one of the most popular names of the past generation, Joshua. And while longtime Number 1 boys' name Noah may not technically end in A, it does carry the A sound at the end.
Along with Joshua, boy names ending with the letter A in the US Top 1000 include Luca, Dakota, Ezra, Ira, Asa, and Koa.

Extending the concept, along with Noah, boy names ending in the A sound include Elijah, Josiah, Jeremiah, and Isaiah.

While A used to be seen as too soft an ending for boys' names, today it's as acceptable as gender-neutral names or girl names borrowed from the boys.

Browse our entire roster of A-ending boys' names here. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Hattie

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:English, diminutive of Harriet
153
Elsie

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Diminutive of Elizabeth via its Scottish variation, Elspeth
67
Cordelia

Meaning: heart; daughter of the sea

Origin:Latin; Celtic
33
Rose

Meaning: rose, a flower

Origin:Latin
52
Daffodil

Meaning: asphodel

Origin:Flower name, from Greek
1528
Edith

Meaning: prosperous in war

Origin:English
70
Kitty

Meaning: pure

Origin:English, diminutive of Katherine
827
Bunny The meaning of Bunny is 'little rabbit'. It ...
Origin:Nickname deriving from a variety of B names
842
Lewis

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:English variation of Louis
172
King

Meaning: monarch

Origin:English
489
Drake

Meaning: dragon; or, male duck

Origin:English word name
625
Pepper

Meaning: berry

Origin:English from Latin
1369
Bianca

Meaning: white

Origin:Italian
252
Dinah

Meaning: God will judge

Origin:Hebrew
861
Jessie

Meaning: wealthy

Origin:Anglicized form of Teasagh or diminutive of Jessica
1040
Pansy

Meaning: thought

Origin:English flower name from French
2903
Tillie

Meaning: battle mighty

Origin:English, diminutive of Matilda
791
Chester

Meaning: fortress, walled town,

Origin:Latin
198
Hart

Meaning: stag

Origin:English
651
Charles

Meaning: man, free man

Origin:French from German
290