Boy Names That Mean Of

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Tungashail
Lofty mountain or elevated peak
Sanskrit
Turan
Land of the Turanians, a region in Central Asia.
Persian
Turk
Turk, inhabitant of Turkey.
Turkish
Turpin
Power of Thor.
French
Turvash
Name of a flower.
Sanskrit
Turvayan
Full of energy.
Sanskrit
Tusya
Diminutive of Tatyana, meaning 'fairy queen' or 'princess'.
Russian
Tutankhamun
The living image of Amun.
Egyptian
Tuvijat
Lord of splendor.
Sanskrit
Tuwailib
Servant of the All-Loving (God).
Arabic
Tvashtadhar
Bearer of the divine craftsman Tvashtr, a creator god in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Txanton
Diminutive of Antton, Basque form of Anthony, meaning 'priceless one'.
Basque
Tyaagaraaj
King of renunciants.
Tamil
Tyagaraj
King of renunciation, a saint composer.
Tamil
Tyagraj
Lord of Ascetics.
Sanskrit
Tyagraja
Son of Tyagraj.
Sanskrit
Tydeus
Son of Oeneus, a hero in Greek mythology.
Greek
Tye
Short form of Tyler, meaning 'tile maker'.
English
Tyennan
Descendant of a lord.
Irish
Tymek
Polish diminutive of Tymoteusz, meaning 'honoring God'.
Polish
Tymoteusz
Polish form of Timothy, meaning 'honoring God'.
Polish
Tynan
Descendant of Tynan (meaning ).
Irish
Typhoeus
Monstrous giant in Greek mythology, son of Gaia and Tartarus, associated with...
Greek
Tyre
After the city of Tyre in ancient Phoenicia.
English
Tyreak
Combination of Ty and Break, possibly implying strength or endurance.
English
Tyreece
Combination of Ty and Reece, possibly implying a regal or kingly person.
English
Tyreek
Combination of Ty and Creek, possibly implying a strong or resilient person.
Arabic
Tyrese
Combination of Ty and Reese, meaning.
English
Tyrone
Derived from the Irish name Tír Eoghain, meaning 'land of Eoghan'.
Irish
Tyrus
From the Greek name Tyros, meaning 'a Tyrian' or 'inhabitant of Tyre'.
Greek
Tyson
Son of Tye, from the Old English personal name Tye.
English
Tytus
Title of honor.
Latin
Tzadkiel
Righteousness of God.
Hebrew
Tziyon
Means 'monument' or 'signpost', often referring to the biblical Mount Zion.
Hebrew
Ubad
Servant of God, often used in compound names like Ubadah.
Arabic
Ubadah
Servant of God or worshipper of God.
Arabic
Ubai
Servant of God, derived from Arabic 'ubayd' meaning 'small servant'.
Arabic
Ubaid
Servant of God, often used in compound names like Ubaidullah.
Arabic
Ubaida
Servant of God, derived from Arabic 'Ubaid' meaning 'servant'.
Arabic
Ubaidah
Servant of God.
Arabic
Ubaidullah
Little servant of Allah
Arabic
Ubaydah
Servant of God, derived from 'Ubayd' meaning small servant.
Arabic
Ubaydullah
Servant of Allah (God).
Arabic
Udayant
Rising or ascending, often referring to the sun.
Sanskrit
Udayin
Rising or ascending, often referring to the sun.
Sanskrit
Udayle
Derived from Uday meaning 'rise' or 'ascend', often interpreted as 'sunrise' ...
Sanskrit
Udayraj
Rising king or lord of the dawn.
Sanskrit
Uddhav
Beloved friend of Lord Krishna.
Marathi
Uddish
Lord of Light.
Sanskrit
Uddunath
Lord of Light.
Sanskrit
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