Boy Names That Mean Th

Discover Boy names meaning Th with origins and popularity.

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Risleigh
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Risley
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Risli
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Rislie
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Risly
From the meadow with the rushes.
English
Risteard
Strong ruler, derived from the Old Norse name Ríkharðr.
Irish
Ritajit
Conqueror of truth
Sanskrit
Ritambhara
Bearer of truth
Sanskrit
Ritesh
Lord of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Ritheesh
Lord of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Rithesh
Lord of truth or one who is truthful.
Sanskrit
Rithik
Ritual priest; truthful
Sanskrit
Rithikan
Truthful or ritual-related
Sanskrit
Rithisak
Lord of the seasons or one who rules over the seasons.
Sanskrit
Rithish
Lord of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Rithul
Truthful or seasonal
Sanskrit
Ritish
Lord of truth.
Sanskrit
Ritogyan
Knowledge of seasons/truth
Sanskrit
Ritsuko
Child of the pearl.
Japanese
Ritul
Seasonal or truthful
Sanskrit
Rituparan
Devoted to the seasons; rare compound
Sanskrit
Rituparn
The meaning of the name Rituparn is not clear or well-documented. It could be...
Bengali
Ritvaan
Ritual priest or truthful one
Sanskrit
Ritvig
A sage or a learned person, often associated with wisdom.
Sanskrit
Riyasat
Leadership or sovereignty, derived from the Arabic word for chiefdom.
Arabic
Roadie
A roadie is a term for a stagehand or technician who assists in the setup and...
English
Roald
Famous ruler, from the Old Norse elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'valdr' (ruler).
Norse
Roam
Means to wander or travel without a fixed destination.
English
Roarke
Famous ruler; derived from the Irish name Ruairí.
Irish
Robel
Means 'born in the city' in Amharic.
Ethiopian
Robert
Bright fame, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'beraht' (bright).
English
Roberto
Bright fame, derived from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and beraht 'bright'.
Italian
Rochester
From the Roman fort of Rochester, meaning 'Roman fort'.
English
Rock
Represents the solid substance found in the earth.
English
Rockefeller
From the German occupational name for a farmer who lived near a rocky field.
German
Rockford
Represents a ford (river crossing) with rocks.
English
Rocklan
From the rocky land or dweller at the rocky field.
English
Rockland
From the rocky land.
English
Rocklea
Represents a meadow or area with rocks.
English
Rockleigh
From the rocky meadow or clearing.
English
Rockley
From the rocky meadow or clearing.
English
Rockney
From the rocky island or rocky clearing.
English
Rockwel
From the rocky spring or well.
English
Rodaric
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodarick
Famous ruler, derived from the elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (power).
Germanic
Rodarik
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodeo
Referring to the sport of rodeo.
Spanish
Roderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Germanic
Rogue
A person who behaves in an unorthodox or unconventional way.
English
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