Boy Names That Mean At

Discover Boy names meaning At with origins and popularity.

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Sabihi
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Sabil
Means 'path' or 'way' in Arabic, often used in religious contexts.
Arabic
Sabir
Patient, perseverant.
Arabic
Saboor
Patient, enduring
Arabic
Sabor
Patient.
Arabic
Sabri
Patient.
Arabic
Sabur
Patient, enduring, or steadfast.
Arabic
Saburah
Very patient, enduring
Arabic
Saburi
Patient.
Japanese
Sabyasachi
Possessed with great beauty.
Sanskrit
Sabzbakht
Fortunate, blessed.
Persian
Sachisth
Greatest of truth.
Sanskrit
Sadacharya
One who follows the path of truth or righteousness.
Sanskrit
Saddler
Occupational name for a saddle maker.
English
Sadeed
Happy, fortunate.
Arabic
Sadeepan
Illuminated or kindled
Sanskrit
Sadgata
One who reaches liberation.
Sanskrit
Sadil
Lucky, fortunate.
Arabic
Sadoon
Meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sadwrn
Saturday (day of the week).
Welsh
Saeedan
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the root word for happiness.
Arabic
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Safeenah
Sufficient, adequate.
Arabic
Sagar
Ocean, large body of water.
Sanskrit
Saghiri
Related to wine, associated with a goblet.
Persian
Sahaab
Clouds, referring to the clouds that bring rain.
Arabic
Sahadeva
One of the five Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata, meaning 'with the gods'.
Sanskrit
Sahaj
Natural or simple
Sanskrit
Sahan
Enduring or patient
Sanskrit
Saharsh
One who is patient and tolerant.
Sanskrit
Sahaskrit
One who is praised or celebrated, derived from 'sahas' meaning praise.
Sanskrit
Sahen
Enduring or patient
Sanskrit
Sahishnu
Patient, persevering.
Sanskrit
Sahit
Literature, knowledge.
Sanskrit
Sahith
Literature, knowledge.
Telugu
Sahm
One who listens, attentive.
Arabic
Sahmir
Enchanting, captivating.
Arabic
Sahni
Beautiful, attractive.
Punjabi
Sahyadri
Western Ghats mountain range
Sanskrit
Saib
Meaning 'patient' or 'enduring' in Arabic.
Arabic
Said
Happy or fortunate.
Arabic
Saifulazman
Sword of the compassionate, combining Saif (sword) and Al-Rahman (the compass...
Arabic
Saihaj
Attainment of peace.
Punjabi
Saikalakala
Goddess Saraswati.
Tamil
Saim
Fortunate, blessed, or prosperous.
Arabic
Saivi
Goddess Saraswati; knowledge and wisdom.
Sanskrit
Saiwiam
Natural beauty.
Thai
Sajal
Moist, watery, or tearful
Sanskrit
Sajeed
One who prostrates in worship, a devout worshipper.
Arabic
Sajida
Worshipper, one who prostrates in devotion.
Arabic
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