Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

Strong, timeless boy names with vintage charm — names that have stood the test of time.

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Gulzameen
Flower of the Earth
Persian
Abhijin
One who is victorious or fearless.
Sanskrit
Chandrat
Light of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Vihag
Bird; one who flies in the sky.
Sanskrit
Yajnaraj
King of sacrifices, a title for the god Indra.
Sanskrit
Gaganchandra
Moon of the sky, combining 'gagan' (sky) and 'chandra' (moon).
Sanskrit
Gaganachandra
Moon of the sky, a celestial name.
Sanskrit
Vipradhip
One who is wise or learned, often referring to a scholar or sage.
Sanskrit
Vibhaakar
One who illuminates or shines brightly, often associated with the moon.
Sanskrit
Tapasraj
King of penance or asceticism.
Bengali
Tamishwar
Lord of darkness, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Somaraj
One who rules the moon or lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Shvetajin
One who has conquered the white or pure, often referring to a spiritual victor.
Sanskrit
Shashilekh
One who is adorned with a moon-like mark or beauty.
Sanskrit
Rajanish
Lord of the night; derived from raja (king) and nisha (night).
Sanskrit
Nishikaant
One who is the lord of the night, referring to the moon.
Sanskrit
Nidhra
Meaning 'sleep' or 'slumber' in Tamil.
Tamil
Jaladhij
Born from the ocean, a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Indudeep
Indudeep means 'light of the moon' or 'moonlight'.
Sanskrit
Himakar
The sun, one who brings light
Sanskrit
Himabhas
One who shines with splendor or has a radiant appearance.
Sanskrit
Amruthamshu
A ray of nectar or a beam of moonlight.
Sanskrit
Amritambu
The immortal moon
Sanskrit
Aghama
Means 'the people's strength' or 'the community's power' in Igbo.
Igbo
Ugradeva
Ugradeva means 'fierce god' or 'powerful deity'.
Sanskrit
Karanam
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'karana', meaning 'cause' or 'instrument'.
Sanskrit
Prabhuh
Lord or master, often used as a title for deities.
Sanskrit
Badialzaman
Wonder of the age or miracle of the time.
Arabic
Narasinha
Man-lion, an avatar of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Thiagarajan
Derived from the Tamil words 'thiyaga' meaning sacrifice and 'rajan' meaning ...
Tamil
Abdur
Servant (of God)
Arabic
Satpreet
True love, derived from Sanskrit sat (true) and preet (love).
Punjabi
Rangpreet
One who is delighted in colors or enjoys vibrant life.
Punjabi
Karampreet
One who is full of grace and love.
Punjabi
Gunpreet
One who is filled with the virtue of God.
Punjabi
Gurtaran
One who sings the praises of the Guru.
Punjabi
Raasi
Dancer; Full of life.
Tamil
Ishwara
Lord or supreme being in Hinduism, often referring to Shiva.
Sanskrit
Bhagavaan
The Fortunate One, The Blessed
Sanskrit
Jehovahjireh
The Lord will provide, from the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac.
Hebrew
Aparajeet
One who cannot be defeated; invincible.
Sanskrit
Jehovahshalom
The Lord is peace.
Hebrew
Zerahiah
God has shone forth; the Lord has risen.
Hebrew
Zecharia
God has remembered.
Hebrew
Zacchary
God has remembered.
Hebrew
Jagdesh
The lord of the universe
Sanskrit
Vishwanatha
Lord of the Universe
Sanskrit
Vajapati
Lord of the sacrifice, an epithet of the god Indra.
Sanskrit
Ramesha
Lord of the gods, another name for the Hindu deity Rama.
Sanskrit
Naakesh
Lord of the Nakshatras, referring to the moon.
Sanskrit
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