Boy Names That Mean Th

Discover Boy names meaning Th with origins and popularity.

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Narayanan
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
NarayanaSwamy
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
Naren
Thunderbolt.
Sanskrit
Narinderjeet
Victory of the lord of men.
Punjabi
Narinderjit
Triumph of the lord of men.
Punjabi
Narn
Blend of Nathan and Aaron.
English
Nasaar
Helper or supporter, derived from the Arabic root n-s-r.
Arabic
Nasario
Of or relating to the Nativity.
Spanish
Naseeruddin
Helper of the religion
Arabic
Nash
Dweller by the ash tree.
English
Nasihuddin
Advisor or sincere one of the religion
Arabic
Nasikh
One who abrogates or cancels, often referring to a verse in the Quran that su...
Arabic
Nasimuddin
Breeze of the religion
Arabic
NasimulHaq
Breeze of truth
Arabic
Nasiraldin
Helper of the religion
Arabic
Nasiruddin
Supporter of the faith.
Arabic
Nasruddin
Victory or support of the religion
Arabic
Nassia
From the city of Naxos.
Greek
Nassim
Breeze, fresh air, or one who arranges things.
Arabic
Nataraj
Lord of dance, a title for the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nataraja
Lord of the dance, a form of the Hindu god Shiva performing the cosmic dance.
Sanskrit
Natarajan
Dancer, referring to the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
Tamil
Nateerat
Means 'one who is clever and wise' in Thai.
Thai
Natees
Means 'to be clever' or 'intelligent' in Thai.
Thai
Natesan
Lord of the dance, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Natesh
Lord of the dance, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nathim
Reliable, trustworthy.
Arabic
Natraaj
King of dancers, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Naueshwara
Lord of the new world.
Sanskrit
Naughton
Of the clan of Owain.
Irish
Naunton
From the town of Naunton in Gloucestershire, England.
English
Navadvip
Nine islands, referring to the sacred town in West Bengal.
Sanskrit
Navakanth
New leader or new lord, derived from nava (new) and kantha (lord).
Sanskrit
Navakishor
New youth or young lord, derived from nava (new) and kishor (youth).
Sanskrit
Navam
New or fresh, often associated with the new moon.
Sanskrit
Navaro
From the plains or fields, derived from a place name.
Spanish
Navarra
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarrah
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarro
From the plains or flat land.
Spanish
Navish
Lord of the new, new lord.
Sanskrit
Navkar
Salutations to the new or divine.
Sanskrit
Navroz
New day (celebrated as the Persian New Year).
Persian
Nawab
A title meaning 'deputy' or 'governor', used in the Mughal Empire.
Persian
Nawader
Rare or precious, denoting something uncommon and valuable.
Arabic
Nawees
Authoritative, noble.
Arabic
Nayanesh
Lord of the eyes.
Sanskrit
Nayland
From the field by the lake.
English
Nayn
From the river.
Welsh
Nayrn
From the alder tree farm.
English
Nayt
Short form of Nathaniel or Nathan.
English
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