Boy Names That Mean Of

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Shamsuzzaman
Sun of the age
Arabic
Shandilya
Descendant of the sage Shandilya, a name associated with wisdom and spiritual...
Sanskrit
Shankar
Variation of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transformation..
Tamil
Shankara
Variation of Shankar - Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transform...
Sanskrit
Shankaran
Variation of Shankar - Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transform...
Tamil
Shankarshan
Derived from Shankara, meaning 'beneficent' or 'auspicious', an epithet of Sh...
Sanskrit
Shankh
A conch shell, often used as a ceremonial trumpet in Hindu rituals.
Sanskrit
Shankha
A conch shell, often used as a ceremonial trumpet in Hindu rituals.
Sanskrit
Shankhi
A conch shell, often used as a ceremonial trumpet in Hindu rituals.
Sanskrit
Shankhpal
One who holds a conch shell, often associated with Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Shanku
A conch shell, often used as a ceremonial trumpet in Hindu rituals.
Sanskrit
Shanmugam
Lord Shiva, often associated with the blue-throated deity.
Tamil
Shantanik
Full of tranquility.
Sanskrit
Shantidev
God of peace.
Sanskrit
Shantidoot
Messenger of peace.
Sanskrit
Shantimay
Full of peace.
Sanskrit
Shantinath
Master of peace.
Sanskrit
Shantiprakash
Light of peace.
Sanskrit
Shantipriya
Beloved of peace.
Sanskrit
Shapoora
Shapoora is a feminine form of Shapur, meaning 'king's son' or 'royal'.
Persian
Sharaaheel
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'.
Arabic
Sharab
Sweet, pleasant, or delightful; often used in poetry to describe a beloved.
Persian
Sharad
Autumn season; also a name for the Hindu god of autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharadchandra
Moon of Autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharadendu
Moon of Autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharadindu
Moon of Autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharafuddin
Honor of the Faith.
Arabic
Sharan
Shelter or refuge, often associated with divine protection.
Sanskrit
Sharangdhar
One who holds a bow, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Sharanjeet
One who is absorbed in the essence of God.
Sanskrit
Sharanyan
One who is worthy of being sought after or desired.
Sanskrit
Sharanyu
One who is worthy of being praised or honored.
Sanskrit
Sharat
Meaning 'sharp' or 'intelligent', it is a name for the Hindu god of learning,...
Sanskrit
Sharatchandra
Moon of autumn, referring to the bright autumn moon.
Sanskrit
Shardhat
A name of Persian origin meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant'.
Persian
Shardui
A name derived from the Marathi word for a type of bird, often associated wit...
Marathi
Shariatullah
Law of Allah
Arabic
Sharifuddin
Noble one of the religion
Arabic
Sharifudin
Noble of the faith, combining Sharif (noble) and Din (religion).
Arabic
Sharih
Noble, honorable, or of high status.
Arabic
Sharq
Means 'east' or 'eastern' in Arabic, referring to the direction of sunrise.
Arabic
Sharukh
Face of the king.
Persian
Sharvarish
Lord of the evening; Krishna.
Sanskrit
Sharvas
Full of abundance.
Sanskrit
Sharveshwar
Lord of all auspiciousness, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sharvil
A name meaning 'lord of the arrow' or 'one who is skilled with arrows'.
Marathi
Shashikant
Lord of the moon, referring to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikar
One who has the moon as his crown, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikiran
One who has a ray of the moon; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashipushpa
Moon flower, a compound of shashi (moon) and pushpa (flower).
Sanskrit
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