Boy Names That Mean Take

Discover Boy names meaning Take with origins and popularity.

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Achaz
One that takes or possesses.
Biblical
Achazia
Variant of Achazya: God has taken.
Hebrew
Achaziah
Variant of Achazya: God has taken.
Hebrew
Achazya
God has taken.
Hebrew
Achazyahu
Variant of Achazya: God has taken.
Hebrew
Ahaz
One that takes or possesses.
Biblical
Ajaipal
One whose Caretaker is the lord
Indian
Bhishma
One who has taken a terrible vow
Indian
Bhisma
One who has taken a terrible vow, Son of Santanu by Ganga in Mahabharat (Son ...
Indian
Bhramar
Black bee, A bumble bee, Parvati lord Shivas wife had taken the form of a bum...
Indian
Bhramara
Black bee, A bumble bee, Parvati lord Shivas wife had taken the form of a bum...
Indian
Channce
One who takes risks
English
Danger
One who takes great risks
American
dayaananda
One who takes Joy in being merciful
Indian
Dharmanand
One who takes pleasure in his religion
Indian
Domevlo
Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'don't take others for face value.'
African
Eyazi
Replacement, something that takes the place of another thing
Arabic
Ghazwan
Raider, attacker, a person who takes part in a raid or attacker
Urdu
Ghunaim
A person who takes booty. Name of a Sahabi RA
Urdu
Graine
Taken from Igraine
Arthurian-legend
Habqar
One who takes an oath, one who swears, one who is under a solemn promise
Arabic
Hafizh
Protector, Caretaker, Memorizing
Arabic
HariNarayana
A compound Hindu name meaning Lord Vishnu—the supreme preserver: 'Hari' (remo...
Indian
Hazard
One who takes chances; having luck
French
Hindal
Taker of India
Arabic
Jagathpal
One who takes care the universe, Caretaker of the world God
Indian
Jagatpal
One who takes care the universe, Caretaker of the world God
Indian
Jahath
United. Other interpretations: God will take up.
Hebrew
Jawabir
One who mends broken things (especially broken bones), one takes care of an o...
Arabic
Jeuel
God hath taken away, God heaping up
Biblical
Khulaif
Successor, one who takes the place of another
Arabic
Lokapal
One who takes care of the world
Indian
Londisizwe
Protect / take care of the nation.
Zulu
Mahfuzh
Taken care of, Protected
Arabic
Maiziesius
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Mapute
Taken away. Empty. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region.
African
Masar
Route (the path (s) taken to reach a destination)
Indian
Millar
Caretaker of the mill.
Latin
Moein
Helper, supporter, caretaker, provider of refuge
Arabic
Moise
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Native-american
Moises
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
French
Mosa
Taken from the water, prophet name
Arabic
Mose
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Moses
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Hebrew
Moutasam
Refuge, recourse, a place or time where / when people take refuge
Arabic
Moyse
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Mozes
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Hungarian
Mrugan
Its taken from Murugan, Which means God Kartikeya
Indian
Mubaadar
One who undertakes. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region.
African
Muhtasab
Sufficient, a person who is enough to take care of another person’s needs and...
Arabic
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