Names That Mean And

Discover baby names meaning And for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Rygecroft
Rygecroft is a habitational surname meaning 'rye field' from Old English ryge...
English
Ryginald
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'counsel' and 'power'.
English
Rykmah
Powerful and mighty.
Hebrew
Rylan
Land where rye is grown.
English
Ryland
Rye land or Meadow of the rye.
English
Ryle
Island meadow.
English
Ryota
Ryota means 'refreshing' or 'clear' and is often associated with a bright and...
Japanese
Rytasha
A combination of Ritu (season) and Asha (hope), meaning 'hope of the seasons'.
Sanskrit
Saabih
One who is beautiful and radiant.
Arabic
Saadhav
One who is always truthful and honest.
Tamil
Saadhik
One who is honest and truthful.
Tamil
Saaeb
Handsome, captivating.
Arabic
Saaiqa
One who is noble and generous.
Arabic
Saatwika
One who possesses purity and virtue.
Sanskrit
Saavitri
Goddess of learning and wisdom.
Sanskrit
Saavyas
Ambidextrous or skilled with both hands.
Sanskrit
Sabag
Sand.
Hebrew
SabariGireesh
Combination of Sabari (devotee of Lord Ayyappa) and Gireesh (another name of ...
Tamil
Sabeeb
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Sabet
Derived from Persian 'sabz' meaning green, symbolizing freshness and vitality.
Persian
Sabhya
Meaning 'civilized' or 'cultured', it denotes refinement and good manners.
Sanskrit
Sabihi
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Sabrena
Combination of the names Sabrina and Rena.
English
Sachchit
Truth and consciousness
Sanskrit
Sachenka
Diminutive of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Russian
Sachihiro
Sachihiro means 'prosperous and wide' or 'blessed and abundant' in Japanese.
Japanese
Sachka
Diminutive of Alexandra.
Slavic
Sachveer
Brave and truthful
Punjabi
Sadella
A lady who is polite and courteous.
Arabic
Sadesh
One who is always truthful and honest.
Sanskrit
Sadvati
Having a hundred husbands.
Sanskrit
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Saelac
Blessed victory, from Old English sæl (blessed) and lac (victory).
Anglo-saxon
Saeweard
Sea guardian, from Old English sæ 'sea' and weard 'guardian'.
Anglo-saxon
Saffaq
Sandy, sandy color.
Arabic
Safiullah
Pure of God, combining 'Safi' (pure) and 'Allah' (God).
Arabic
Sage
Wise and knowledgeable person, herb.
English
Sahadev
One of the Pandavas
Sanskrit
Sahadeva
One of the five Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata, meaning 'with the gods'.
Sanskrit
Sahadevi
One of the five Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata, meaning 'one with the di...
Sanskrit
Saharnaz
A combination of 'Sahar' (dawn) and 'Naz' (coquetry), meaning 'dawn of coquet...
Persian
Saharsh
One who is patient and tolerant.
Sanskrit
Saharsha
One who is brave and courageous.
Sanskrit
Saharshitha
One who is patient and tolerant.
Sanskrit
Sahasara
Means 'thousand' in Sanskrit, symbolizing abundance or a large number.
Sanskrit
Sahashrad
Means 'thousand' or 'a thousandfold', often symbolizing abundance or multipli...
Sanskrit
Sahasin
Lord of the moon, a name for the moon god Chandra.
Sanskrit
Sahasra
Thousand, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Sahasraakash
A thousand skies, symbolizing vastness and infinity.
Sanskrit
Sahasrad
Means 'thousand' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing abundance or vastness.
Sanskrit
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