Names That Mean At

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

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Sunhilde
Battle of the sun.
Germanic
Sunskriti
Creation.
Sanskrit
Supish
Associated with Lord Shiva or the divine
Sanskrit
Suprakash
Illumination, brightness.
Sanskrit
Suptha
Satisfied.
Kannada
Suqaib
Ascender, elevated.
Arabic
Surajni
Creative like the sun.
Sanskrit
Surasena
Lord Krishna's father, one who offers good things.
Sanskrit
Surbhup
Creating and preserving good things.
Sanskrit
Surochis
Goddess Saraswati.
Bengali
Suruchi
Great joy.
Sanskrit
Suryadevara
Suryadevara means 'gate of the sun' in Telugu.
Telugu
Sushobhit
Brightened, illuminated.
Sanskrit
Sutript
Completely satisfied or content
Sanskrit
Suvasu
Good peace, good nature.
Sanskrit
Suvirya
Great bravery or strong heroism
Sanskrit
Suvitha
Prosperous, fortunate.
Tamil
Suvyuha
Possessing good strategy.
Sanskrit
Suwaibah
Reward or recompense, often associated with divine blessings.
Arabic
Suwaimah
Delicate, gentle.
Arabic
Suwaybah
Water channel, brook.
Arabic
Suwayd
Fortunate, lucky.
Arabic
Svabhas
Self-illuminating.
Sanskrit
Svaha
Hail! (used as an exclamation in religious rituals).
Sanskrit
Svakriti
One's own creation or self-made.
Sanskrit
Svanhild
Swan battle.
Norse
Svayambhut
Self-Created.
Sanskrit
Svenbjom
A combination of Sven (young warrior) and Björn (bear), meaning 'bear warrior'.
Swedish
Svenhilda
A combination of Sven meaning 'young warrior' and Hilda meaning 'battle', thu...
Norse
Svenhilde
Svenhilde means 'swan battle' or 'swan warrior'.
Germanic
Svitra
White or bright, often associated with purity.
Sanskrit
Svyatopolk
Holy regiment, from Slavic elements svyat meaning holy and polk meaning regim...
Slavic
Swaathi
Derived from the Tamil word 'swaathi' meaning 'star' or 'pure'.
Tamil
Swabhu
Self-existent or self-originated, often used as an epithet for deities.
Sanskrit
Swabhumi
Means 'own land' or 'native place', derived from sva (own) and bhumi (earth).
Sanskrit
Swadha
It means 'one's own nature' or 'innate disposition'.
Sanskrit
Swaha
An exclamation used in Hindu rituals, often meaning 'hail' or 'offering'.
Sanskrit
Swaminathan
Lord of Swaminath.
Sanskrit
Swanhild
Swanhild means 'swan battle' from Old Norse elements for swan and battle.
Germanic
Swapnalatha
Meaning 'dream creeper', a combination of swapna (dream) and latha (creeper).
Sanskrit
Swapnali
One who is dreamy or associated with dreams.
Sanskrit
Swapnil
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', often associated with the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Swaraali
A combination of Swara (musical note) + Ali (the supreme); the supreme musica...
Sanskrit
Swarit
The creator of music; one who composes melodies.
Sanskrit
SwarnaGowri
Golden Gauri; radiant form of Goddess Parvati
Sanskrit
Swaroop
Swaroop means 'beautiful form' or 'self-nature' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Swarupa
Self-realized or one who knows the true nature of the self.
Sanskrit
Swatik
Auspicious or good fortune, often associated with the swastika symbol.
Sanskrit
Swayamprabha
Self-illuminating.
Sanskrit
Sweta
White, pure, or bright; also a name for the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
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