Boy Names That Mean Literally

Discover Boy names meaning Literally with origins and popularity.

35 names found
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Adisura
Primordial deity (literally 'first god' or 'original deity')
Indian
Anirudra
Unobstructed or unstoppable; invincible — literally “one who cannot be restra...
Indian
Arkan
Esteemed people, pillars of society, leaders, and literally means pillars, co...
Urdu
Baalaaji
A name of Lord Venkateswara (a form of Lord Vishnu); literally 'revered young...
Indian
Bailul
Freshness, literally meaning wetness
Arabic
Bassaar
Perceptive, insightful, literally meaning one who sees much
Arabic
Behruz
Fortunate, lucky and literally it means one who is having a good day
Arabic
Crosland
Literally 'cross land'.
English
Crossland
Literally cross lanD
Arabic
Ekapad
One-footed; literally "one foot" (from Sanskrit eka = "one", pada = "foot" or...
Indian
Himasekhar
Snow-capped peak (literally "one with a crown of snow")
Indian
Jabbad
Attractive, literally that which attracts, but figuratively it means good-loo...
Arabic
Jabreel
Attractive, literally that which attracts, but figuratively it means good-loo...
Arabic
Kanaiya
Beloved or little form of Lord Krishna (literally 'dark-skinned one')
Indian
Kavalesh
Guardian or protector; literally "lord of protection"
Indian
Laskmigopal
Consort of the goddess Lakshmi; Lord Gopal (Krishna), the protector/cowherd—l...
Indian
Madhusudan
Slayer of the demon Madhu; an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu/Krishna, litera...
Indian
Maftuh
One for whom the doors of good things are open, one whose heart is open to go...
Arabic
Manjunatha
Gentle or beautiful lord; literally "lord of snow" — a name of Lord Shiva.
Indian
Muhaffiz
One who causes others to receive knowledge, literally meaning one who causes ...
Arabic
Murih
Gentle, lenient, literally meaning one who causes others to be relaxed
Arabic
Murihan
Gentle, lenient, literally meaning one who causes others to be relaxed
Arabic
Musannaf
Book, literally meaning categorized, arranged
Arabic
Purushottam
Supreme person or supreme being; literally 'the best of men' — an epithet of ...
Indian
Samiar
Wealthy, literally meaning one who has gold and silver coins
Arabic
Shaligram
A sacred fossilized stone (Shaligram Shila) from the Gandaki River, revered i...
Indian
Shriranga
A Sanskrit name meaning “auspicious/revered Ranga,” referring to Lord Rangana...
Indian
Shyamsundar
Dark and beautiful one; an epithet of Lord Krishna (literally 'dark-handsome').
Indian
Sivanath
Lord Shiva (the Hindu god); literally "lord/master associated with Shiva"
Indian
Vajrahast
Bearer or wielder of the thunderbolt/diamond; literally "thunderbolt-hand" (v...
Indian
Vamadev
Derived from the Sanskrit name Vamadeva, an epithet of Lord Shiva meaning 'gr...
Indian
Vishak
Derived from the Sanskrit name Viśākha/Vishakha, associated with the nakshatr...
Indian
Zahuk
Happy, joyous, literally meaning one who laughs often
Arabic
Zulghaffar
Forgiving, literally possessor of forgiveness
Arabic
Zulghina
Wealthy, literally possessor of fortune, possessor of riches
Arabic
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