Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Aaqaa as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Aaqaa

Add to my Name List

The baby name Aaqaa is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ɑːˈqɑː/ (ah-KAH).

Aaqaa is Persian in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Persian
Pronunciation: /ɑːˈqɑː/ (ah-KAH)

What is the meaning of the name Aaqaa ?

The baby name Aaqaa is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ɑːˈqɑː/ (ah-KAH).

Aaqaa is Persian in Origin.

Aaqaa is a masculine name rooted in Persian Āqā (آقا), an honorific meaning “master,” “lord,” or “sir.” The term likely entered Persian from Turkic ağa (“elder brother; master”) and spread widely into Urdu/Hindustani and other South Asian languages, where it is pronounced Aaqa or Aaqaa and conveys respect and authority. In devotional contexts, especially Sufi and Urdu poetry, Aaqaa can be an epithet for the Prophet Muhammad, which gives the name a reverent tone in Muslim communities.

In past usage, the word served more as a title than a personal name, used before men’s names in Iran and Central/South Asia and paralleling Ottoman Turkish Agha. As a given name it is uncommon but recognized across Persian- and Urdu-influenced cultures. Variants and transliterations include Āqā, Aaqa, Aqa, Aagha, and Agha; related surnames include Agha and Aqaee. The core meaning remains “respected master” or “noble gentleman.”

Aaqaa turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.

Aaqaa has the following similar or variant Names

Did we miss something about this name? Let us know!

People also ask about Aaqaa

Aaqaa is predominantly a boy's name.
Aaqaa is a 2 syllable name, pronounced /ɑːˈqɑː/ (ah-KAH).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Aqa, Aqā, Agha, Aga, Aqah and Aqaa.
Across languages, Aaqaa has these equivalents: Agha (Turkish), Aqa (Persian/Urdu), Aga (variant).
Aaqaa is a name of Persian origin, traditionally used in Iran. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Iran and its diaspora communities.