Boy Names That Mean Mean

Discover Boy names meaning Mean with origins and popularity.

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Kwabena
Akan of Ghana name meaning 'born on Tuesday.'
African
Kwami
Ewe of W. Africa name meaning 'born on Saturday.'
African
Kyrone
Form of Tyrone meaning "from Owen's land"
English
Laaiq
Treasure of the faith, which means a person who is a treasure to the Muslims ...
Arabic
Labaan
Somali name. Meaning unknown.
African
Lago
Form of James meaning "he who supplants"
Spanish
Lailesh
Likely derived from Sanskrit elements meaning "beloved lord" or "dear ruler".
Indian
Lakovos
Form of Jacob meaning "he who supplants"
Hebrew
Lakshmigopal
“Lakshmigopal” combines Lakshmi (goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Gopal ...
Indian
Langit
Chamoru and Tagalog name meaning "Heaven."
Chamoru
Laniban
Unclear — the name 'Laniban' has no widely documented origin or established m...
Indian
Laskmibanta
Derived from Lakshmi (Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Banta (a su...
Indian
Lavit
Uncertain; possibly derived from the Hebrew 'Lavi' meaning 'lion', or a moder...
Indian
Lavitra
Of uncertain origin; a rare or modern name with no well-documented traditiona...
Indian
Lebna
Ethiopian name meaning 'heart' or 'soul.'
African
Lefan
Form of John meaning "God is gracious"
Welsh
Lema
Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'cultivated, developed.'
African
Loakim
Form of Joachim mean¬ing "one who is established by God; God will judge"
Russian
Logeshwaran
Lord of the world; ruler of the universe (from Sanskrit 'loka' meaning world ...
Indian
Lohithaksh
One with red or copper-colored eyes (from Sanskrit 'Lohit' meaning red/copper...
Indian
Lome
Form of Lawrence mean¬ing "a man from Laurentum; crowned with laurel"
English
Loseph
Form of Joseph meaning "God will add"
Gaelic
Loso
Derived from a play on hi-so, It is Thai slang for socialites and the upper c...
Thai
Lulio
Hawaiian form of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from ...
Hawaiian
Lusala
Luhya of Kenya name meaning 'whip.'
African
Lutfullah
Gentleness of God, kindness of God, meaning that the child named so is a gift...
Arabic
Lutfurrahman
Gentleness of God, kindness of God, meaning that the child named so is a gift...
Arabic
Maaksharth
It means, Precious part of mothers heart
Indian
Machupa
Swahili name meaning 'one who enjoys drinking.'
African
Macsen
Form of Maximilian meaning "the greatest"
Welsh
Madangopal
Madangopal: a Sanskrit name meaning 'Gopal' (cowherd/lord of cows) who enchan...
Indian
Madasami
Possibly from South Asian roots: 'Mada' (pride/intoxication) + 'sami' (lord/g...
Indian
Madesh
Likely a South Asian name related to 'Madhesh' or Sanskrit roots; it can mean...
Indian
Madhavaiah
Check: "Madhava" is widely used for Vishnu/Krishna; Shiva meaning may be inco...
Indian
Madhavan
Derived from the Sanskrit name Madhava: “sweet like honey”; an epithet of Lor...
Indian
Madhi
Variant of the Arabic name Mahdi, meaning "the guided one" or "rightly guided".
Indian
Madhvaji
Honorific form of Madhava — 'Madhava' means 'sweet like honey' and is a name ...
Indian
Maftuh
One for whom the doors of good things are open, one whose heart is open to go...
Arabic
Maharudra
It means the biggest (Maha) Rudra Shiva, Name of lord Shiva
Indian
Maheem
Of uncertain origin; in some South Asian and Arabic usages it is interpreted ...
Indian
Mahiar
Friend of the moon, one who has the moon with himself, figuratively meaning h...
Arabic
Makhesh
Variant of Mahesh, meaning great lord; a name of the Hindu god Shiva.
Indian
Malesh
Likely a variant of the Indian name Mahesh, meaning 'great lord' (a name of S...
Indian
Mallikarjuna
A name of Lord Shiva meaning 'the lord adorned with jasmine garlands'.
Indian
Mallya
An Indian surname (common among Konkani/Gaud Saraswat and Kannada communities...
Indian
Mamik
Meaningful
Indian
Mangesh
A name of Lord Shiva, meaning 'auspicious lord' or 'lord of auspiciousness'.
Indian
Manishankar
Derived from 'Manish' (wise, intelligent) and 'Shankar' (an epithet of Lord S...
Indian
Manni
Originates from the Old Norse language, meaning man.
Danish
Mansel
Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse'...
English
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