Boy Names That Mean The

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Shaildhar
Holder of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Shailen
Lord of the mountain, name of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shailender
King of the mountain, name of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shailesh
Lord of the mountains.
Hindi
Shailya
Daughter of the mountain.
Hindi
Shair
The meaning of the name Shair is not well-documented, but it's believed to re...
Persian
Shakheer
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakim
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shaktik
The one who possesses power or strength
Sanskrit
Shakyasinha
Lion from the Shakya clan.
Sanskrit
Shamal
Shamal means 'north wind' or 'northern' in Arabic.
Arabic
Shamath
One who controls the mind.
Sanskrit
Shameer
One who is always ready to assist and support others.
Arabic
Shammaas
The meaning of the name Shammaas is not widely known, as it is a more unique ...
Persian
Shamsaddin
“Sun of the religion”.
Persian
Shamsheer
“Sword of the sun”.
Persian
Shamsher
“Lion of the sun”.
Punjabi
Shamsideen
“Sun of the faith”.
Arabic
Shamsuddin
“Sun of the faith”.
Arabic
Shamsudduha
Sun of the morning
Arabic
Shamsuzzaman
Sun of the age
Arabic
Shamvat
Joyful or happy, derived from the Persian word 'shād'.
Persian
Shandilya
Descendant of the sage Shandilya, a name associated with wisdom and spiritual...
Sanskrit
Shankar
Variation of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transformation..
Tamil
Shankara
Variation of Shankar - Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transform...
Sanskrit
Shankaran
Variation of Shankar - Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transform...
Tamil
Shankarshan
Derived from Shankara, meaning 'beneficent' or 'auspicious', an epithet of Sh...
Sanskrit
Shankdhar
One who holds the conch (shankha).
Sanskrit
Shankhadhara
One who holds the conch (shankha) as an ornament.
Sanskrit
Shankhapani
One who holds the conch (shankha) in hand.
Sanskrit
Shankhdhar
One who holds the conch (shankha).
Sanskrit
Shankhin
One who holds the conch (shankha) in hand.
Sanskrit
Shankhpani
One who holds the conch (shankha) in hand.
Sanskrit
Shankul
One who holds the conch (shankha).
Sanskrit
Shanmuga
Lord Murugan, a Hindu deity, meaning 'the beautiful one'.
Tamil
Shanmugam
Lord Shiva, often associated with the blue-throated deity.
Tamil
Shanmughan
Lord Shiva, the one with a blue throat.
Tamil
Shanmukha
Another name for the Hindu god Kartikeya, meaning 'six-faced'.
Sanskrit
Shanmukhan
One with six faces, a name for the Hindu god Murugan.
Sanskrit
Shaquille
Handsome or well-formed, derived from the Arabic name Shakil.
Arabic
Sharad
Autumn season; also a name for the Hindu god of autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharafuddin
Honor of the Faith.
Arabic
Sharangdhar
One who holds a bow, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Sharanjeet
One who is absorbed in the essence of God.
Sanskrit
Sharat
Meaning 'sharp' or 'intelligent', it is a name for the Hindu god of learning,...
Sanskrit
Sharatchandra
Moon of autumn, referring to the bright autumn moon.
Sanskrit
Sharavindu
A name for the moon, meaning 'one who holds cool rays'.
Sanskrit
Shardui
A name derived from the Marathi word for a type of bird, often associated wit...
Marathi
Sharifuddin
Noble one of the religion
Arabic
Sharifudin
Noble of the faith, combining Sharif (noble) and Din (religion).
Arabic
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