Names That Mean At

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

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Ilhem
Inspiration, revelation.
Arabic
Ilifat
Affection, friendship, attachment
Arabic
Ilisa
Consecrated to God.
Hebrew
Ilisha
God is salvation.
Hebrew
Illiyeen
Highest heavens or elevated ranks
Arabic
Illugi
Derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'battle' and 'descendant'.
Norse
Iltifat
Flattery, praise, or a compliment
Arabic
Iltimas
A plea or supplication, often used in the context of begging or imploring.
Arabic
Iluminada
Illuminated or enlightened, from Latin 'illuminatus'.
Spanish
Ilyssa
Rational.
Hebrew
Imaadah
Support, pillar, or foundation.
Arabic
Imagine
To create a mental image.
English
Imeria
Delicate; gentle.
Greek
Imla
Fullness; satisfaction.
Hebrew
Imlah
Fullness; satisfaction.
Hebrew
Immacolata
Immaculate; pure.
Italian
Immaculada
Immaculate; pure.
Spanish
Immaculata
Immaculate; pure.
Latin
Immer
Talkative.
Hebrew
Imperial
Derived from the Latin word 'imperialis', meaning 'of the empire' or 'imperial'.
English
Imtihal
A name meaning 'examination' or 'test' in Arabic.
Arabic
Inasa
Predestined to be a soulmate.
Yoruba
Inayaat
Care, concern, or attention; also implies kindness and solicitude.
Arabic
Indiana
From the state of Indiana.
English
Indiece
Combination of India and Reese.
English
Indrabh
Created by Indra (a Hindu deity).
Sanskrit
Indranilika
Little Indranil; a variation of the name Indranil.
Sanskrit
Indrarjun
Indra's arjuna tree; referring to a tree associated with Indra.
Sanskrit
Indrasen
Army of Indra; a name associated with the Hindu god Indra's army.
Sanskrit
Indrasena
Army of Indra; a name associated with the Hindu god Indra's army.
Sanskrit
Indratan
Gift of Indra; a name associated with the blessings bestowed by the Hindu god...
Sanskrit
Indratha
Wealth of Indra; referring to the wealth and abundance associated with the Hi...
Sanskrit
Indravathi
Indravathi means 'possessing the power of Indra' or 'goddess of rain'.
Sanskrit
Indrina
Possessing great strength or power.
Sanskrit
Ineesha
derived from the Hindu goddess of purity and knowledge, Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Inesh
An incarnation of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Ingelise
Ingelise is a combination of Inge and Lise, meaning 'protected by Ing' and 'G...
Scandinavian
Ingmar
Famous son of Ing, a god associated with fertility and peace.
Norse
Ingunna
Battle, war.
Norse
Injerd
Battle goddess.
Scandinavian
Inmaculada
Immaculate, referring to the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception.
Spanish
Innocent
Innocent means 'harmless' or 'pure', derived from Latin 'innocens'.
Latin
Innocenty
Derived from Latin Innocentius, meaning 'innocent'.
Russian
Innocenz
Derived from Latin Innocentius, meaning 'innocent'.
Latin
Innocenzio
Derived from Latin Innocentius, meaning 'innocent'.
Italian
Innokenti
Innocent, derived from Latin Innocentius.
Russian
Inocencia
Means 'innocence' in Spanish, derived from Latin innocentia.
Spanish
Inocencio
Innocent, derived from Latin Innocentius.
Spanish
Inocenta
Innocence, derived from Latin 'innocentia' meaning 'harmless'.
Spanish
Inocente
Means 'innocent' in Spanish, derived from Latin 'innocens'.
Spanish
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