Names That Mean At

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Siddharta
One who has attained spiritual enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Siddhima
Attainment, achievement.
Sanskrit
Siddhran
One who attains enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Siddid
Attainment, realization.
Sanskrit
Siddiksha
One who has attained knowledge.
Sanskrit
Siddwal
One who has attained perfection or success.
Sanskrit
Sidera
Means 'stars' in Latin.
Latin
Siderea
Means 'star-like' or 'of the stars' in Latin.
Latin
Sideria
Derived from Latin 'sidus' meaning star or constellation.
Latin
Sidero
Sidero means 'iron' in Greek, often associated with strength.
Greek
Sidharta
One who has attained his goal or is successful.
Sanskrit
Sidhartha
One who has accomplished a goal or attained enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Sidhdesh
Lord of Siddhis, one who possesses supernatural powers.
Sanskrit
Sidhi
Accomplishment, attainment.
Sanskrit
Sidhiksha
Desire for accomplishment or spiritual attainment
Sanskrit
Sidhra
Sidhra means 'lotus flower' or 'water lily' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sidhya
Attainment, fulfilment.
Sanskrit
Sidus
Star, constellation.
Latin
Siearra
Variation of Sierra, meaning mountain range.
Irish
Sifaat
Attributes or qualities, often referring to the divine attributes of God in I...
Arabic
Sifat
Attribute, quality, or characteristic.
Arabic
Sifet
Derived from Arabic 'sifah' meaning 'attribute' or 'quality'.
Albanian
Siffat
Attribute, quality, or description.
Arabic
Sifiso
Means 'we are dead' in Zulu, often given to a child born after a previous chi...
Zulu
Sighar
The meaning of the name Sighar is not widely-known or clearly agreed upon. It...
Persian
Sigilwig
Victory in battle.
Germanic
Signild
Victory battle, from Old Norse 'sigr' (victory) and 'hildr' (battle).
Norse
Signilda
Victory shield, from sigr 'victory' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Sigolwide
Victory in battle, from elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'wida' (wide).
Germanic
Sihag
Fortunate.
Punjabi
Silkie
Mythical creature.
English
Silvanna
From the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Silvanos
Of the forest; derived from Latin Silvanus, god of woodlands.
Greek
Silvanus
Of the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Latin
Silverman
Occupational surname for a silversmith.
English
Silvester
From Latin silvester meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Latin
Silvia
From the Latin for 'forest' or 'woodland'.
Latin
Silviano
From the Latin name Silvanus, meaning 'of the forest'.
Italian
Silvine
Derived from Latin 'silva' meaning forest, referring to a forest dweller.
French
Silvius
Of the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Silwa
Consolation or comfort, derived from the Arabic root for solace.
Arabic
Sima
Treasure or precious metal, often associated with silver.
Persian
Simaak
Simaak means 'one who is high' or 'elevated' in Arabic.
Arabic
Simaal
The meaning of the name Simaal is not easily found. It is not a commonly used...
Arabic
Simaria
Combination of Simão (Portuguese form of Simon) and Maria.
Portuguese
Simeen
Silver or silvery, often associated with brightness and purity.
Persian
Simonides
Flat-nosed, from Greek 'simos' meaning snub-nosed.
Greek
Simrit
Meditation, remembrance.
Punjabi
Simrita
Remembered, meditation.
Punjabi
Siraat
Path, road.
Arabic
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