Boy Names That Mean At

Discover Boy names meaning At with origins and popularity.

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Shabbar
Patient, enduring.
Arabic
Shabbeer
A person who gives thanks, grateful.
Arabic
Shabbethai
The oath of God, gift of God.
Hebrew
Shabbir
Patient, enduring, or one who is steadfast.
Arabic
Shabeer
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Shabir
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
Shabr
Patience, endurance.
Arabic
Shaddad
Happy, Fortunate.
Arabic
Shadhin
Independent or free, symbolizing liberation.
Bengali
Shadrick
Combination of shadow and ruler.
Yoruba
Shafay
Intercessor or advocate, one who pleads on behalf of others.
Arabic
Shafey
Compassionate.
Arabic
Shafeye
Loving, affectionate.
Arabic
Shafi
Intercessor or mediator, one who pleads on behalf of others.
Arabic
Shafik
Compassionate, sympathetic.
Arabic
Shafin
Tender, affectionate.
Arabic
Shafiq
Compassionate, understanding.
Arabic
Shafique
Compassionate, kind-hearted.
Arabic
Shafq
Compassion, kindness, or sympathy.
Arabic
Shafqat
Compassion, sympathy.
Arabic
Shafwan
Compassionate, tender-hearted.
Arabic
Shaghif
Ambition, aspiration.
Arabic
Shahiq
One who is eloquent or articulate in speech.
Arabic
Shahjamal
Combination of Shah (king) and Jamal (beauty), meaning 'king of beauty'.
Arabic
Shahkoor
Thankful, grateful, or expressing gratitude.
Persian
Shahmeer
Great king.
Persian
Shahrad
Great king or royal ruler.
Persian
Shahrdad
Given by the city or created by the city.
Persian
Shahrooz
Combination of 'shah' (king) and 'rooz' (day), meaning 'king of the day'.
Persian
Shaidai
Content, satisfied.
Arabic
Shaidaie
Happy, fortunate.
Arabic
Shaidir
Happy, fortunate.
Arabic
Shaifta
Enamored, captivated.
Arabic
Shair
The meaning of the name Shair is not well-documented, but it's believed to re...
Persian
Shaitan
Devil or Satan.
Arabic
Shakeer
Thankful, Grateful.
Arabic
Shaker
Occupational name for a person who shook or laid out cloth.
English
Shakheer
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakib
One who is patient and steadfast.
Arabic
Shakim
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakir
Grateful, thankful, or appreciative.
Arabic
Shakman
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakoor
Grateful.
Arabic
Shakuni
From Shakuni, a character in Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Shakur
Grateful.
Arabic
Shalivahan
Possessing great strength.
Sanskrit
Shallal
River waterfall.
Arabic
Shallum
Reconciliation, peace.
Hebrew
Shaman
A spiritual practitioner or healer, often associated with indigenous traditions.
Sanskrit
Shambho
Merciful, compassionate.
Sanskrit
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