Boy Baby Names

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Syaban
The name Syaban has no specific meaning in Arabic.
Arabic
Syafiq
Chaste, virtuous, or pure in character.
Arabic
Syahid
Witness, martyr, or one who bears witness to faith.
Arabic
Syahiir
Meaning 'magician' or 'enchanter' in Arabic.
Arabic
Syakib
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for giving.
Arabic
Syakir
Grateful, thankful, or one who gives thanks.
Arabic
Syamantak
A legendary gem that grants wealth and protection.
Sanskrit
Syamantaka
A jewel that brings good fortune.
Sanskrit
Syamlaan
Dark complexioned.
Sanskrit
Syammakh
Dark and mysterious.
Arabic
Syamrit
not widely known or documented.
Sanskrit
Syan
Gift of God.
Welsh
Syandan
A chariot.
Sanskrit
Syaoran
Little wolf.
Japanese
Syaraf
Honor, dignity.
Arabic
Syarif
Noble, honorable
Arabic
Syariifuddin
Noble religion.
Arabic
Syaun
Handsome and elegant.
Chinese
Syauqi
Noble, excellent, or high in status.
Arabic
Syawn
From the river.
Scottish
Syddwal
From the border.
Welsh
Syddwel
From the border.
Welsh
Sydeek
Righteous, truthful, or honest person.
Arabic
Sydonis
Combination of Sydney and Dennis.
English
Sydonius
Combination of Sydney and Antonius.
English
Sydwal
Willing ruler.
English
Sydwel
Willing ruler.
English
Syed
Happy.
Arabic
Syihab
Meteor or shooting star, symbolizing brightness and swiftness.
Arabic
Sylvan
From the forest.
Latin
Sylvanus
Of the forest.
Latin
Sylvester
Forest dweller.
English
Sylvestre
Forest dweller.
French
Sylwester
Derived from Latin Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Polish
Symeon
He who hears, derived from Greek 'syma' meaning 'to hear'.
Greek
Symontun
From the Simon's town.
English
Symotris
Skilled warrior.
Greek
Symyas
Pleasing.
Ethiopian
Synbad
Severe, strict.
Arabic
Synbald
Bold, brave.
German
Synckare
Singer.
Swedish
Synclair
Clear view.
French
Synclaire
Clear view.
French
Syracuse
From the name of the city in Sicily, Italy.
Greek
Syukri
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root shukr.
Arabic
Syuraih
not known, as it is a less common name and does not have a widely recognized ...
Arabic
Syver
Victory protector, derived from Old Norse Sigurðr.
Norwegian
Syward
Battle guardian.
English
Syyal
Flood, deluge.
Arabic
Szala
One who vaults, jumper.
Hungarian
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