Girl Names That Mean The

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UmmeHani
Hopeful, joyful mother.
Arabic
UmmeKulsoom
Mother of Kulsoom (Kulsoom is a common Arabic name)
Arabic
Ummekulsum
Mother of Kulsum, referring to a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
UmmeRooman
Mother of Rooman, with Rooman possibly meaning 'pomegranate' or 'paradise'.
Arabic
UmmeRumman
Mother of pomegranate.
Arabic
UmmeSalma
Mother of Salma, a respectful title for a woman named Salma.
Arabic
UmmeSalmah
Mother of peace.
Arabic
UmmHaraam
Mother of the forbidden.
Arabic
Ummkulthum
Mother of Kulthum (a female name).
Arabic
Ummulkhair
Mother of goodness.
Arabic
Umraanah
unclear and may have multiple interpretations. It is not a commonly found nam...
Arabic
Umulnajoom
Mother of the stars.
Arabic
Undyne
Undyne is a fictional name from the video game Undertale, meaning 'wave' or '...
English
Unica
Unique, the only one.
Latin
Unitey
A modern invented name suggesting unity or togetherness.
English
Unity
Derived from the English word unity, meaning harmony or oneness.
English
Unsia
Flower of the dawn.
Arabic
Urainiah
Light of the Lord.
Hebrew
Uraisha
not well-documented, but it is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit langu...
Tamil
Urbi
From the city; urban.
Hebrew
Ureeda
The one who desires or wishes.
Arabic
Urenna
The father's pride or the father's joy.
Igbo
Urfah
The one who is powerful or majestic.
Arabic
Uriana
The one who is pure or holy.
Greek
Urianna
The one who is graceful or charming.
Greek
Uriannah
The one who is joyful or glad.
Greek
Urit
Light or flame, derived from the Hebrew word 'ur' meaning fire.
Hebrew
Uruvi
A river in Hindu mythology, often associated with the Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Urvara
Meaning 'fertile' or 'abundant', often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Urvija
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'urvi' meaning 'earth' or 'wide'.
Sanskrit
Urvijaya
Victorious over the earth; derived from urvi (earth) and jaya (victory).
Sanskrit
Urvisha
Goddess of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Ushadevi
Goddess of the Dawn.
Sanskrit
Utan
Person of the earth, down-to-earth person.
Indonesian
Utpalabha
The one born with lotus.
Sanskrit
Uzrat
Helper or supporter, derived from the root 'azr'.
Arabic
Vaak
Means 'speech' or 'voice' in Sanskrit, often personified as the goddess of sp...
Sanskrit
Vaanadhi
A river or stream, often associated with the celestial river in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Vaani
Voice, speech, or sound; also a name for the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Vaarahi
Goddess Vaarahi is the boar-headed form of the divine mother.
Sanskrit
Vaasanti
Belonging to spring; a name for the goddess of spring.
Sanskrit
Vaasava
Vaasava is another name for Lord Indra, the ruler of the heavens and the god ...
Sanskrit
Vaidhriti
A name meaning 'beyond the limits' or 'unrestrained'.
Sanskrit
Vail
From the valley.
English
Vaisakhi
Celebratory festival in the month of Vaisakh.
Sanskrit
Vaishaka
One who is born in the month of Vaisakha.
Sanskrit
Vaishakha
Another form of Vaishaka, referring to the month of Vaisakha in Hindu calendar.
Sanskrit
Vaishakhi
A feminine form of Vaishaka, referring to one who is born in the month of Vai...
Sanskrit
Vaishali
A woman from the city of Vaishali.
Sanskrit
Vaishnodevi
Referring to Mata Vaishno Devi, the Hindu goddess.
Sanskrit
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