Names That Mean Child

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

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Segundo
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born child.
Spanish
Seiko
Serene or quiet child.
Japanese
Seisyllt
Sixth, referring to the sixth child.
Welsh
Setsuko
Setsuko means 'child of snow' or 'snow child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Sextan
Sixth-born child.
Latin
Sexten
Sixth-born child.
English
Sextin
Sixth-born child.
English
Sextis
Sixth-born child.
Latin
Sextus
Sixth-born child.
Latin
Sextyn
Sixth-born child.
English
Sextys
Sixth-born child.
English
Shabinah
Daughter, child.
Hebrew
Shaherzad
Child of the city, or one who is born of the city.
Persian
Shasthika
Goddess associated with Shashti; protector of children
Sanskrit
Sherridan
Child of Sherwood forest.
English
Sherridana
Child of Sherwood forest.
English
Sherridane
Child of Sherwood forest.
English
Sherridanne
Child of Sherwood forest.
English
Sherrydan
Child of the vineyard.
English
Sherrydana
Child of the vineyard.
English
Sherrydane
Child of the vineyard.
English
Sherrydin
Child of the vineyard.
English
Sherrydon
Child of the vineyard.
English
Sherrydyn
Child of the vineyard.
English
Shinako
Shinako means 'child of Shin' or 'genuine child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Shishu
Child, baby.
Sanskrit
Shishul
Infant, young child.
Sanskrit
Shivasunu
Child of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shizuko
Child of quietness, child of calmness.
Japanese
Shoko
Fragrant child.
Japanese
Siete
Means 'seven' in Spanish, often used as a name for the seventh child.
Spanish
Sifiso
Means 'we are dead' in Zulu, often given to a child born after a previous chi...
Zulu
Simphiwe
Given to us, referring to a child born after a loss or as a gift.
Zulu
Sishupala
Name of a king in the Mahabharata, meaning 'protector of children'.
Sanskrit
Sumiko
Beautiful child.
Japanese
Tadako
Loyal child, from Japanese 'tada' meaning loyal and 'ko' meaning child.
Japanese
Tahfal
Young child.
Arabic
Takako
Noble child.
Japanese
Takaniko
Precious child.
Japanese
Tamako
Jewel child; jewel.
Japanese
Tameeko
Tortoise child.
Japanese
Tameko
Brave child.
Japanese
Tamiko
Child of many gods.
Japanese
Tauret
Goddess of childbirth and fertility.
Egyptian
Tavio
Eighth, referring to the eighth-born child.
Italian
Temika
Child of the temple.
Japanese
Terceira
Referring to the third-born child.
Portuguese
Teyacapan
First-born daughter, often the eldest child in a family.
Nahuatl
Thorburn
derived from the Old Norse name “Thorfinn”, meaning “Thor’s child”.
Scottish
Thorburta
Feminine form of Thorburn, meaning “Thor’s child”.
English
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