Boy Names That Mean Of

Discover Boy names meaning Of with origins and popularity.

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Vaktrendru
King of speech.
Sanskrit
Valfrid
Ruler of peace.
Swedish
Vallabhesvara
Lord or beloved of Vallabha.
Sanskrit
Vallaki
Protectress of the holy place.
Greek
Valmik
Name of the author of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
Hindi
Valmiki
Name of the sage who authored the Ramayana, meaning 'anthill'.
Sanskrit
Valtteri
Ruler of Avalon.
Finnish
Vamadev
A god known as the protector of the northern direction.
Sanskrit
Vamadeva
Another name for Lord Shiva, the god of destruction.
Sanskrit
Vaman
Dwarf, the fifth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vamana
Dwarf; the fifth avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Vamdev
Lord of the left side, associated with Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vamey
Lord Indra, ruler of the gods.
Hindi
Vamseedhar
Another name for Lord Krishna, bearer of the Vamshi (flute).
Sanskrit
Vamsidhar
Holder of the flute, a name for Lord Krishna.
Telugu
Vanadev
Lord of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanajit
Conqueror of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanamali
Wearing a garland of forest flowers.
Sanskrit
Vanamalin
Wearing a garland of forest flowers.
Sanskrit
Vanamalli
Wearing a garland of forest flowers.
Sanskrit
Vanamamalai
Garland of forest flowers on the hill.
Sanskrit
Vanapal
Protector of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanavan
King of the sky or celestial ruler
Tamil
Vanavaramban
King of the Sky.
Tamil
Vanavarayan
King of the Forest.
Tamil
Vandenberg
From the mountain of the flag.
Dutch
Vandy
Diminutive form of Vanderbilt, referring to a family name.
English
Vanechka
Diminutive form of Ivan (John).
Russian
Vanek
Diminutive form of Ivan (John).
Czech
Vangelis
Diminutive of Evangelos, meaning 'good messenger' or 'bearer of good news'.
Greek
Vaninadh
Lord of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vaninadha
Protector of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vaninath
Lord of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanir
One of the gods associated with fertility and prosperity.
Norse
Vanmali
Lord Krishna, one who wears a garland of forests.
Sanskrit
Vanniyarajan
King of kings.
Tamil
VanRaaj
Lord of the forest; derived from vana (forest) and raja (king).
Sanskrit
VanRaj
VanRaj means 'lord of the forest' or 'king of the woods'.
Sanskrit
Vans
Derived from the surname Van, meaning 'of' or 'from' in Dutch.
English
Vansh
The line of descent or lineage.
Sanskrit
Vanshaj
Descendant or successor, often implying continuation of a lineage.
Sanskrit
Vansheedhar
Possessor of a divine flute.
Sanskrit
Vapun
Derived from Vappu, a Finnish form of Walpurgis, associated with spring celeb...
Finnish
Varaahamihir
Compound of the deities Varaha (boar) and Mihir (sun).
Sanskrit
Varad
Giver of boons, one who grants wishes.
Sanskrit
Varada
Giver of boons or blessings
Sanskrit
Varadaraaj
One who grants boons, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Varadaraj
One who grants boons, an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Varadaraja
Lord of boons, an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Varadh
Bestower of boons.
Tamil
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