Boy Names That Mean Often

Discover Boy names meaning Often with origins and popularity.

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Aghoranath
Lord of Aghora (Aghora: a fierce aspect of Shiva often interpreted as 'not-te...
Indian
Awlan
One who returns often, one who fixes and reforms things
Arabic
Bahlul
One who smiles often, one who does a lot of good deeds
Arabic
Balaji
Name of Lord Venkateswara (a form of the Hindu god Vishnu), often interpreted...
Indian
Banke
Likely of Yoruba origin, often a short form of names such as Olúwábánké, mean...
Indian
Basant
One who smiles often
Arabic
Basimi
Joyful, happy, one who smiles often
Arabic
Basoom
One who smiles often, happy, cheerful
Arabic
Chandrachur
Moon-bearer; one who wears or holds the moon (from 'Chandra' meaning moon), o...
Indian
dhruval
Desire for self-expression and for positions that allow contact with people, ...
Indian
Eashan
Variant of Ishan (Ishaan); from Sanskrit Ishana meaning 'lord' or 'ruler', of...
Indian
Eisig
One who laughs often Eisyg
Hebrew
Franqois
From the Old French frangois French The name, borne by two kings of France, i...
French
Ghallab
Victor, one who often triumphs
Urdu
Ghanashyam
Dark as a cloud; deeply dark or blackish-blue, often used to refer to Lord Kr...
Indian
Hammaad
One who praises often, Especially one who praises God often
Arabic
Hareesh
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning lord or ruler; often associated with the Hindu...
Indian
Himashu
Derived from Sanskrit elements meaning ray of snow; often interpreted as the ...
Indian
Ioane
Hawaiian biblical form of John, often found in nineteenth-century documents.
Hawaiian
Jogesh
Variant of 'Yogesh' meaning 'lord or master of yoga,' often associated with S...
Indian
Kesu
Often a diminutive of the Indian name Keshav (Keshava), meaning 'one with bea...
Indian
Krishaan
Derived from the Sanskrit name Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', often inte...
Indian
Lakhith
Marked, distinguished, or aimed at; often interpreted as focused or goal-orie...
Indian
Lataf
fun, Delightful Softening
Arabic
Mizan
Balance, scales, measure, weight, and in the Quran it often refers to the div...
Arabic
Mouni
From the Sanskrit mauni, meaning 'silent' or 'the silent one' — quiet, contem...
Indian
Musabbih
One who remembers God often, one who glorifies God often
Arabic
Muzeeb
To Soften Hearts
Urdu
Padmesh
Lord of the lotus or lotus-born (from Sanskrit 'Padma' meaning 'lotus' and 'I...
Indian
Pascoal
From the Late Latin Paschalis of Easter, a derivative of Pascha Easter, which...
Portuguese
Pitambar
One who wears yellow or saffron garments; saffron-clad (often an epithet of H...
Indian
Raghavan
A descendant of raghuvamsa, Often meaning lord Rama
Indian
Rashesh
Likely derived from Sanskrit elements meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'; often interp...
Indian
Rubaih
Winner, one who wins often, one who makes profits
Arabic
Sajeed
One who prostrates often, one who humbles himself before God
Arabic
Saketh
Saketh is a Sanskrit name meaning "heaven" or "abode of the gods", often asso...
Indian
Saloof
One who gets ahead of others, one who advances often
Arabic
Samendu
Derived from Sanskrit, referring to the moon or moonlight; often interpreted ...
Indian
Sanwariya
Dark-complexioned or dusky one; beloved—often used as an affectionate name fo...
Indian
Shakkar
Thankful’, one who thanks God often
Arabic
Shankar
Auspicious and beneficent; another name of the Hindu god Shiva, often interpr...
Indian
Shanker
Derived from the Sanskrit name Shankara meaning 'beneficent' or 'giver of bli...
Indian
Sharvil
Of Indian/Sanskrit origin; meaning uncertain — often interpreted as "innocent...
Indian
Shirshendu
Shirshendu is of Sanskrit/Bengali origin and means 'moon-like' or 'moonlight'...
Indian
Shonkah
the Osage shonka dog, horse and sabe black: hence, black dog, black horse Bec...
North-american-indian
Shripad
A Sanskrit name meaning one with auspicious or revered feet, often associated...
Indian
Siddhaarth
One who has attained his goals or achieved success; often interpreted as "one...
Indian
Sidhanath
Lord of the perfected ones; from Sanskrit 'siddha' (perfected/enlightened) + ...
Indian
Srikrishna
Derived from Sanskrit: 'Sri' (honorific meaning 'resplendent, holy, prosperou...
Indian
Suparn
Well-winged; having beautiful wings; the winged one (often referring to the m...
Indian
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