Boy Names That Mean The

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Sanburn
From the sandy stream.
English
Sanburne
From the sandy stream.
English
Sanchit
Collected or Gathered.
Sanskrit
Sandborn
From the sandy stream.
English
Sandborne
From the sandy stream.
English
Sandbourn
From the sandy stream.
English
Sandbourne
From the sandy stream.
English
Sandburg
From the sandy hill.
Swedish
Sandeepan
A mythical bird, also refers to the sun.
Bengali
Sandhurst
From the sandy wood.
English
Sandon
From the sandy hill.
English
Sanford
From the Sandy Ford.
English
Sanforde
From the Sandy Ford.
English
Sangamitra
Companion in the congregation.
Sanskrit
Sangat
Company, gathering.
Punjabi
Saniar
The moon's face.
Persian
Sanjar
King of the battlefield.
Persian
Sanjeevaraya
Lord Vishnu, the one who possesses the healing herb Sanjeevani.
Sanskrit
Sankara
Another name for Lord Shiva; benefactor.
Sanskrit
Sankarsana
Another name for Lord Balarama; one who brings joy and happiness.
Sanskrit
Sankarshan
Another name for Lord Balarama; one who brings auspiciousness and happiness.
Sanskrit
Sansford
From the sandy ford.
English
Sansone
Derived from the Hebrew name Shimshon, meaning 'sun' or 'sun child'.
Italian
Sansum
From the name of a village in Hampshire, England.
English
Santanio
The saintly one.
Spanish
Sapra
Derived from the Punjabi word for 'snake' or 'serpent'.
Punjabi
Saprabha
not known. It could be subjective or have personal significance to the indivi...
Sanskrit
Saptajit
Conqueror of the seven elements.
Sanskrit
Saptanshu
The sun.
Sanskrit
Saptashva
Meaning 'seven horses', referring to the seven horses of the sun god Surya's ...
Sanskrit
Sapthgiri
Seven mountains, referring to the seven hills of Tirumala.
Sanskrit
Sapthotharan
One who has crossed the seven seas, symbolizing a traveler or adventurer.
Sanskrit
Saqif
Saqif means 'roof' or 'ceiling' in Arabic, also referring to the Thaqif tribe.
Arabic
Sarabdeep
Essence of the divine light.
Punjabi
Sarabjit
Winner of the battle.
Punjabi
Saramad
The best, the pinnacle.
Persian
Saranath
Lord of Refuge, another name for Lord Buddha.
Sanskrit
Sarang
Melodious, The musical note.
Sanskrit
SarfrazNawaz
Sarfraz means 'exalted' or 'honored', and Nawaz means 'bestower' or 'giver', ...
Persian
Sargam
Refers to the seven musical notes in Indian classical music.
Sanskrit
Sarge
Derived from the military rank sergeant, used as a nickname or given name.
English
Sarid
Survivor or remnant, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to remain'.
Hebrew
Sarju
Reference to the river Sarju.
Hindi
Sarojkant
One who is like a lotus, a name for the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Sarpsis
Saber-toothed tiger.
Greek
Sarvadevatman
The one who is worshiped by all gods.
Sanskrit
Sarvadharin
The one who holds everything.
Sanskrit
Sarvanavel
Lord Murugan, the divine warrior.
Sanskrit
Sarvansh
Part of all, fragment of the whole.
Sanskrit
Sarvashiva
Lord Shiva, the auspicious one.
Sanskrit
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