Names That Mean At

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

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Makshoof
Watered.
Arabic
Maksim
Greatest.
Slavic
Maksimilian
Greatest.
Slavic
Maksimillian
Greatest.
Slavic
Maksimka
Greatest.
Russian
Maksymilian
Greatest.
Polish
Makynlea
Combination of Makenzie and Leah.
English
Makynleigh
Combination of Makenzie and Leigh.
English
Maladh
Disciple of Saint Patrick.
Irish
Malaimagal
Daughter of the mountain; Goddess Parvati
Tamil
Malajit
Victorious in battle, derived from Sanskrit 'mala' meaning garland and 'jit' ...
Bengali
Malandra
Combination of the names Malia and Sandra.
English
Malany
Combination of the names Malia and Tiffany.
English
Maleah
Outgoing, talkative.
Hebrew
Maleehah
Beautiful, attractive.
Arabic
Malih
Beautiful, attractive
Arabic
Maliha
Full of beauty and grace; attractive.
Arabic
Malini
A name meaning 'clean' or 'pure', often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Maliya
Queen, aristocratic.
Swahili
Malkant
Lord of all creation.
Sanskrit
Malkin
King; great.
Russian
Mallaah
A place or person highly elevated or exalted.
Arabic
Mallolan
Mallolan is a Tamil name meaning 'one who is great' or 'lord'.
Tamil
Mallory
Unfortunate or ill-fated, derived from the Old French word 'malheure'.
English
Malolan
A name of Tamil origin meaning 'one who is great' or 'exalted'.
Tamil
Maloof
Maloof is an Arabic surname meaning 'beloved' or 'affectionate'.
Arabic
Mamaki
Mamaki is a Hawaiian name referring to a native plant used for medicinal tea.
Hawaiian
Mamallan
A Tamil name meaning 'great king' or 'emperor'.
Tamil
Mamata
Mamata means 'affection' or 'motherly love' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Mamatha
Mamatha means 'intoxicated' or 'charming' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Mames
Variation of James.
Basque
Mamnoon
Thankful; grateful.
Arabic
Mamnun
Blessed; fortunate.
Arabic
Mamre
Mighty nation.
Hebrew
Mamsa
Flesh, meat.
Sanskrit
Mamtha
Greatness, love.
Sanskrit
Manaal
Attainment, achievement.
Arabic
Manal
Achiever, attainer.
Arabic
Manara
To shine; To illuminate.
Arabic
Mandana
Adorning, decorating.
Persian
Mandavya
Relating to sage Mandavya.
Sanskrit
Mandin
A name meaning 'sweet' or 'honeyed', often associated with charm.
Sanskrit
Mangat
Blessed or fortunate
Punjabi
Mangeni
Goat, lamb.
Zulu
Manger
To eat.
French
Manhal
It means 'spring' or 'source of water'.
Arabic
Manhalah
A stream of fresh water.
Arabic
Manikant
Refers to someone possessing a gem as their throat, often associated with Lor...
Sanskrit
Manikarni
Jeweled ear ornament; associated with sacred places
Sanskrit
Manimekhala
A name from Tamil literature, meaning 'jewel-belt' or 'girdle of gems'.
Tamil
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