Boy Names That Mean The

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Sutam
Born of the Sun.
Sanskrit
Suthclif
From the south cliff.
English
Sutherland
From the southern land.
English
Suthfeld
From the southern field.
English
Suthleah
From the southern meadow.
English
Suthley
From the southern meadow.
English
Suthrland
From the southern land.
English
Sutton
From the southern town.
English
Suvarman
The one with golden heart.
Sanskrit
Suwaibih
Resembling the morning.
Arabic
Suwaid
Black, dark; also a name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Svjatopolk
Holy regiment, from the Slavic elements svetu (holy) and polku (regiment).
Slavic
Svjatoslav
Holy glory, from the Slavic elements svetu (holy) and slava (glory).
Slavic
Swab
Derived from the Old High German 'swāb', referring to a person from Swabia.
Germanic
Swabhu
Self-existent or self-originated, often used as an epithet for deities.
Sanskrit
Swahili
Refers to the Swahili language and culture.
Swahili
Swaminath
Lord of the self.
Sanskrit
Swanand
Joy of the soul.
Sanskrit
Swant
Derived from the Germanic element 'swan', meaning 'swan'.
Germanic
Swanton
From the town of Swanton, meaning 'swan farm' in Old English.
English
Swapnesh
Lord of dreams, referring to the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Swapnil
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', often associated with the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Swarid
The owner of musical notes; someone who possesses musical knowledge.
Sanskrit
Swarit
The creator of music; one who composes melodies.
Sanskrit
Swatik
Auspicious or good fortune, often associated with the swastika symbol.
Sanskrit
Swayne
Of the swine.
English
Swetank
Beloved or dear one, derived from the Sanskrit word 'svetanka'.
Sanskrit
Swinburne
From the Old English elements 'swin' meaning 'pig' and 'burne' meaning 'stream'.
English
Swinford
From the swine ford, a place name meaning pig crossing.
English
Swinton
From the English place name Swinton, meaning 'swine town'.
English
Swintun
From the Old English elements 'swīn' meaning pig and 'tūn' meaning enclosure.
English
Swithbert
Bright from the sea, derived from elements swiþ 'strong' and beorht 'bright'.
English
Swynfen
From the swine enclosure or pig farm.
English
Swynford
From the surname Swynford, meaning 'swine ford' in Old English.
English
Syaban
The name Syaban has no specific meaning in Arabic.
Arabic
Syakib
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for giving.
Arabic
Syawn
From the river.
Scottish
Syddwal
From the border.
Welsh
Syddwel
From the border.
Welsh
Sylvan
From the forest.
Latin
Sylvanus
Of the forest.
Latin
Sylwester
Derived from Latin Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Polish
Symontun
From the Simon's town.
English
Syracuse
From the name of the city in Sicily, Italy.
Greek
Syukri
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root shukr.
Arabic
Taajuddin
Crown of the religion.
Arabic
Taamas
Darkness or the quality of being dark.
Sanskrit
Taanach
Taanach is a place name in the Bible, meaning 'sandy ground' or 'palm tree'.
Hebrew
Taantav
Intense heat or passion; derived from the Sanskrit root 'tap' meaning to burn...
Sanskrit
Taarik
One who knocks at the door; morning star; shining.
Arabic
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