Names That Mean As

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

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Masao
Masao means 'righteous' or 'correct man' in Japanese.
Japanese
Masato
Masato means 'righteous person' or 'true person' in Japanese.
Japanese
Masayuki
Masayuki means 'true happiness' or 'righteous happiness' in Japanese.
Japanese
Masbat
Masbat means 'firm' or 'established' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mascot
A person or thing adopted by a group as a symbol.
English
Mashad
A place name referring to the city of Mashhad in Iran, meaning 'place of mart...
Persian
MashAllah
An expression meaning 'what God has willed', used to show appreciation or pra...
Arabic
Mashariq
Mashariq means 'east' or 'places of sunrise' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mashariqah
East, sunrise.
Arabic
Mashfiq
Compassionate.
Arabic
Mashriq
East, sunrise.
Arabic
Mashriqi
Eastern, from the East.
Arabic
Mashu
Sweet, tasty.
Arabic
Masir
One who has a purpose.
Arabic
Maska
Mask.
Slavic
Maskhar
A jester or clown, derived from the Arabic word 'maskhara' meaning to mock or...
Arabic
Masla
Issue or matter; rare as name
Arabic
Maslamah
Maslamah means 'safe' or 'secure' in Arabic.
Arabic
Maslon
Combination of Mason and Lon.
English
Maslyn
Combination of Mason and Lynn.
English
Masouda
Fortunate or blessed, feminine form of Masoud.
Arabic
Massi
Short form of Massimo, meaning 'greatest'.
Italian
Massimino
Italian diminutive of Massimo, meaning 'greatest'.
Italian
Mastan
Enthusiast.
Persian
Masuyo
Increases the world.
Japanese
Matchitehew
He has an evil heart.
Cherokee
Mateen
Strong, steadfast.
Arabic
Mateer
Persuasive.
Irish
Mati
Gift or present, often used as a short form of names like Matia.
Arabic
Matisse
Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattathias.
French
Matz
Short form of Mathias.
German
Maufitz
Son of Fitz (nickname for a bastard).
French
Maulana
Master, Teacher.
Arabic
Mausam
Weather, season.
Hindi
Mavyah
Love or passion.
Sanskrit
Mawali
Noble or master.
Arabic
Mawara
Passage.
Arabic
Mawla
Master, lord.
Arabic
Mawsim
Season.
Arabic
Maxam
Combination of Max and Sam (God has heard).
English
Mayilamai
Peacock feather, often associated with Lord Murugan.
Tamil
Mayim
Water, also a reference to the seas.
Hebrew
Maysam
Graceful, beautiful, or pleasant.
Arabic
Maysara
Blessed, prosperous, or one who brings ease.
Arabic
Mbwana
Ruler, master.
Swahili
Mctavish
Son of Thomas.
Scottish
Meadow
Field of grass and flowers.
English
Mebunnai
God has looked upon me.
Hebrew
Meenakshi
She who has fish-shaped eyes, a name for the goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Mehraj
Mehraj means 'ascension' or 'journey to heaven', often associated with the Pr...
Arabic
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