Boy Names That Mean To

Discover Boy names meaning To with origins and popularity.

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Manak
Jewel, precious stone.
Punjabi
Manasseh
Causing to forget.
Hebrew
Manasses
Causing to forget.
Hebrew
Mandapal
Protector of the temple.
Sanskrit
Mandavya
Relating to sage Mandavya.
Sanskrit
Mandla
Strength or power, often given to a child born during a time of struggle.
Zulu
Manger
To eat.
French
Mango
Refers to the fruit.
English
Manich
Precious gemstone.
Persian
Manickam
Refers to someone who is adorned with precious gems.
Tamil
Manideep
Refers to a lamp of jewels.
Telugu
Manik
Refers to a gemstone or ruby.
Sanskrit
Manikaant
A name meaning 'precious stone' or 'gem', often referring to a jewel.
Tamil
Manikandan
He who has a bell around his neck, referring to Lord Shiva.
Tamil
Manikant
Refers to someone possessing a gem as their throat, often associated with Lor...
Sanskrit
Manikya
Refers to a ruby or gemstone.
Sanskrit
Manikyam
Refers to a ruby or gemstone.
Tamil
Maninderjeet
A name combining 'Maninder' (lord of the mind) and 'jeet' (victory), meaning ...
Punjabi
Manjeet
One who conquers the mind or heart, victorious.
Sanskrit
Manjeeta
Victorious.
Sanskrit
Manjit
One who has conquered the mind or heart, victorious.
Punjabi
Manoop
Intoxicated with love.
Tamil
Manpal
Friend of the mind' or 'cherished protector'.
Punjabi
Mansey
One who dwells by the stone.
Scottish
Mansfield
From the stony field.
English
Mansfyeld
From the stony field.
English
Manshur
Supported, victorious.
Arabic
Mansoor
Victorious.
Arabic
Mansooruddin
Victorious one of the religion
Arabic
Mansour
Supported, victorious.
Arabic
Mansur
Victorious.
Arabic
Mansuri
Victorious, aided
Arabic
Mantan
Father, ancestor.
Sanskrit
Manton
From the manor town.
English
Mantosh
A combination of 'man' (mind) and 'tosh' (satisfaction), meaning 'one who sat...
Sanskrit
Manzer
Aristocrat.
Arabic
Manzir
Spectator, observer.
Arabic
Manzor
Victorious.
Persian
Maqasid
Maqasid means 'intents' or 'purposes' in Arabic, often referring to higher ob...
Arabic
Maqbul
Accepted or approved, often used to denote someone who is well-regarded.
Arabic
Maraqab
Watchtower or observation post, derived from the Arabic root for watching.
Arabic
Marc
Derived from the Latin name Marcus, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
French
Marcantoine
Combination of Marc and Antoine, meaning 'warlike' and 'priceless one'.
French
Marcas
Irish form of Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
Irish
Marceau
A diminutive of Marcel, meaning 'little warrior' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
French
Marcel
Derived from the Roman name Marcellus, meaning 'little warrior' or 'dedicated...
French
Marcelinho
Little Marcel, a diminutive of Marcel, meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.
Portuguese
Marcellino
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Latin
Marcelo
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Spanish
Marchello
Italian form of Marcellus, derived from Roman god Mars, meaning 'dedicated to...
Italian
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