Names That Mean At

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

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Madhumita
Intoxicating, charming.
Sanskrit
Madhvi
Intoxicating, sweet nectar.
Sanskrit
Madira
Intoxicating, sweet.
Sanskrit
Madirakshana
One with intoxicating or beautiful eyes
Sanskrit
Madisson
Son of Matthew.
English
Madissyn
Son of Matthew.
English
Madisyn
Son of Matthew.
English
Madoc
Fortunate.
Welsh
Madock
Fortunate.
Welsh
Madog
Fortunate, lucky.
Welsh
Madok
Good, little fortunate one.
English
Madon
From the fortunate hill.
English
Madox
Son of Matthew, fortunate, lucky.
English
Madysan
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysen
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysin
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madyson
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysson
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysun
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Madysys
Modern variation of Madison.
English
Maelisa
Combination of Mae and Lisa.
English
Maeryn
Sea, fresh water.
English
Maeve
Intoxicating or she who intoxicates.
Irish
Mafalda
Mighty in battle, derived from the Germanic name Mathilda.
Portuguese
Maftooh
Opened, liberated.
Arabic
Maftoohah
Opened, liberated.
Arabic
Maganhildi
Mighty battle maiden.
Germanic
Magarajothi
Creative and beautiful light.
Tamil
Mageshwari
Goddess Parvati, the consort of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Magha
A name for the month of Magha in the Hindu calendar, associated with the star...
Sanskrit
Maghnus
Derived from the Gaelic name Maghnus, meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Gaelic
Magic
Derived from the English word magic, meaning the art of producing illusions o...
English
Maginild
Maginild means 'strength in battle' from Germanic elements magan 'might' and ...
Germanic
Magna
Great, powerful.
Latin
Magnhild
Magnhild means 'mighty battle' from Old Norse magn 'might' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Magnhilda
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnild
Strong battle.
Scandinavian
Magnilda
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnildah
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnum
Great, grand.
Latin
Magnus
Great, magnificent.
Latin
Magnylda
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnyldah
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magormissabib
Terror on every side, a name symbolizing dread and isolation.
Hebrew
Magus
Magician or wise man, from Latin 'magus'.
Latin
Maha
Great, mighty, or magnificent.
Sanskrit
Mahaabaahu
Great-armed, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Mahaabala
Possessing great strength, a name for the divine.
Sanskrit
Mahaad
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for gods.
Sanskrit
Mahaada
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for deities.
Sanskrit
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