Boy Names That Mean S

Discover Boy names meaning S with origins and popularity.

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Muzikayise
The one who continues to console.
Zulu
Muzil
God is my refuge.
Hebrew
Muzmer
Inheritor, Successor.
Arabic
Muzmir
Prosperous, Lucky.
Arabic
Muzri
Generous.
Arabic
Muztar
Satisfied, Content.
Arabic
Muzzaki
Devout, pious.
Arabic
Muzzamil
One who is blessed or fortunate.
Arabic
Muzzayal
One who dresses elegantly, adornment.
Arabic
Muzzayef
The meaning of the name Muzzayef is not well-documented, but it is believed t...
Arabic
Mwangi
A person born in the morning.
Kikuyu
Mwanyambi
Born with a song.
Swahili
Mwenda
One who goes or moves.
Swahili
Mwendapole
The one who moves from place to place.
Swahili
Mwinyi
Respected.
Swahili
Mwita
He who calls.
Swahili
Mykael
Who is like God.
Hebrew
Mylek
Diminutive of Myl, a short form of names beginning with Myl-.
Polish
Myles
Derived from the Latin name Miles, meaning 'soldier'.
English
Mylford
From the mill ford, a surname referring to a crossing near a mill.
English
Mylnburne
From the mill stream.
English
Mylnric
Ruler with strength.
English
Myloslav
Glorious mill.
Slavic
Myls
Ruler with strength.
English
Mylsamy
Ruler with strength.
English
Mynogan
Legendary ancestor.
Welsh
Myrddin
Sea fortress.
Welsh
Myrick
Derived from a surname meaning 'marsh dweller'.
English
Myril
Derived from the name Muriel, meaning 'bright sea'.
English
Myron
Myron means 'myrrh' or 'sweet oil' in Greek.
Greek
Myroslav
Myroslav means 'peace and glory' from Slavic elements miru 'peace' and slava ...
Slavic
Mysia
From Mysia (a region in Poland).
Polish
Mystar
Mysterious star.
English
Mystics
Belonging to a group of mystics.
English
Mytch
Son of the Big One.
English
Mytford
Ford where the myrtles grow.
English
Mythil
A name derived from Tamil mythology, often associated with the goddess Meenak...
Tamil
Naabih
Noble, distinguished, or prominent.
Arabic
Naadhir
Rare, precious, or unique.
Arabic
Naadi
River, stream.
Sanskrit
Naadir
Rare, precious.
Arabic
Naaem
One who is blessed or prosperous.
Arabic
Naafayh
Benefactor, one who does good.
Arabic
Naafi
It means 'beneficial' or 'useful' in Arabic.
Arabic
Naafil
One who does extra good deeds beyond what is required.
Arabic
Naag
Snake.
Sanskrit
Naagadatha
Gift of the serpent or naga
Sanskrit
Naagarjun
Mighty, powerful, like a snake.
Sanskrit
Naagchand
The moon of snakes.
Sanskrit
Naagdhar
Wearer of snakes, a person with serpents as ornaments.
Sanskrit
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