Boy Names That Mean It

Discover Boy names meaning It with origins and popularity.

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Ramasivam
Rama (a Hindu deity) + Sivam (auspiciousness).
Sanskrit
Ramasvarupa
Rama (a Hindu deity) + Svarupa (form).
Sanskrit
Ramaswami
Rama (a Hindu deity) + Swami (lord).
Sanskrit
Ramavatara
Rama (a Hindu deity) + Avatar (incarnation).
Sanskrit
Ramen
Referring to a Chinese soup dish, not associated with any specific meaning.
Japanese
Ramesha
Lord of the gods, another name for the Hindu deity Rama.
Sanskrit
Ramgeet
A name combining 'Ram' (a Hindu deity) and 'geet' (song), meaning 'song of Ra...
Sanskrit
Ramizuddin
Servant of the religion, combining Ramiz (symbol) and uddin (of the faith).
Arabic
Ramjot
A combination of Ram (a Hindu deity) and Jot (light), meaning 'light of Ram'.
Punjabi
Rammah
Greatness, Magnitude.
Hebrew
Ramsden
From the valley of the ram, a habitational surname from a place in Yorkshire.
English
Ramza
Woman with glowing beauty.
Arabic
Randkin
Little shield or protector.
English
Ranginwala
One who belongs to the colorful or vibrant community.
Hindi
Rangjot
Colorful light or radiance, often associated with joy and vibrancy.
Punjabi
Rankin
Little seal.
Scottish
Rante
End, limit.
Indonesian
Rantidev
Name of a charitable ancient king
Sanskrit
Raqeem
It means 'writer' or 'scribe' in Arabic.
Arabic
Raqim
Writer, scribe.
Arabic
Rashaun
Little king.
Swahili
Rasheeduddin
Rightly guided of the faith.
Arabic
Rashiduddin
Rightly guided in faith, from Arabic 'rashid' (rightly guided) and 'din' (rel...
Arabic
Rashne
Sensitive, intuitive.
Persian
Rasib
It means 'one who is firmly established' or 'settled'.
Arabic
Rasjog
Union through spiritual bliss.
Sanskrit
Ratnakriti
A creation or composition of jewels.
Sanskrit
Ratnang
Jeweled or adorned with gems.
Sanskrit
Ratnapad
Jewel-footed, referring to a Buddha or bodhisattva with jeweled feet.
Sanskrit
Ratub
Profitable, advantageous.
Arabic
Raudra
Fierce, terrible, or wrathful, often associated with the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Ravalnath
Regional deity name
Sanskrit
Ravenel
Little raven.
English
Ravin
Raven-haired, little fox.
English
Rayder
One who rides with raiding.
English
Raygan
Little king or descendant of the little king.
Irish
Rayin
Rayin means 'wealthy' or 'possessing riches' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Readman
Man with red hair.
English
Rearden
Little Poet.
Irish
Rebanta
Son of Surya in Hindu tradition
Sanskrit
Reddpath
Referring to a path with red vegetation or terrain.
English
Reddy
Son of Reid (red-haired), or a nickname for someone with red hair.
Scottish
Redman
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Redmon
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Redmondo
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
Spanish
Redmun
One with a reddish complexion or hair.
English
Redwold
Red wolf, referring to a wolf with a reddish coat.
English
Reeban
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'ribhu', meaning 'clever' or 'skillful'.
Sanskrit
Reegen
Little Ruler.
Irish
Reeth
Tradition or custom
Sanskrit
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