Names That Mean Dear

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

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Leofwin
Dear friend.
English
Leofwyn
Dear friend or beloved joy.
English
Lever
Derived from the Old English word 'leofhere', meaning 'dear army'.
English
Lewes
Derived from the Old English name 'Leofwine', meaning 'dear friend'.
English
Lewin
Beloved friend, derived from Old English elements 'leof' (dear) and 'wine' (f...
English
Leyko
Diminutive of names beginning with 'Le-', meaning 'lion' or 'dear'.
Slavic
Lieb
Derived from the German word 'lieb', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
German
Lieber
Derived from the German word 'lieb', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
German
Lief
Lief means 'dear' or 'beloved' in Dutch.
Dutch
Liev
Beloved or dear one.
Russian
Lieve
Dear or beloved, derived from the Dutch word 'lief'.
Dutch
Ljudumilu
Dear to the people, from Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) and 'milu' (dear).
Slavic
Lopa
A term of endearment meaning 'beloved' or 'darling'.
Bengali
Lovey
A name representing affection, endearment, and fondness..
English
Luba
Love; dear one.
Slavic
Luda
A diminutive of Ludmila, meaning 'dear to the people'.
Slavic
Ludivina
Beloved friend or dear friend.
Spanish
Lulya
A diminutive of Lyudmila, meaning 'dear to the people'.
Russian
Luptika
Beloved or dear one.
Russian
Lyudmila
Dear people.
Slavic
Lyuha
Diminutive form of Lyubomir (dear peace).
Russian
Mahbub
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Mahbuba
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Mahbubah
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Manimala
A jewel or gem, often used as a term of endearment.
Tamil
Manimay
A jewel or gem, often used as a term of endearment.
Bengali
Mavali
Beloved, dear.
Sanskrit
Meharafzoon
Heart-winning, endearing.
Persian
Mila
Gracious, dear; derived from the Slavic element 'milu' meaning 'gracious' or ...
Slavic
Milada
Milada means 'dear' or 'gracious' in Slavic languages.
Slavic
Milan
Gracious, dear, or from the Slavic element 'milu' meaning gracious.
Slavic
Milana
Gracious or dear; derived from Slavic elements meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.
Slavic
Milania
Gracious or dear, derived from the Latin name Aemilia.
Italian
Milka
Dear or gracious; derived from Slavic element 'milu' meaning 'gracious'.
Slavic
Milojka
Dear, gracious
Slavic
Milor
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'dear' or 'grace'.
Slavic
Mine
Means 'my' in Turkish, often used as a term of endearment.
Turkish
Mohanapriya
Dear or beloved to Mohana (Krishna); also the name of a musical raga.
Sanskrit
Motayma
Beloved, dear.
Arabic
Muhabbab
Beloved, dear one.
Arabic
Muniya
A wish or desire, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Musette
A small bagpipe or a musical instrument, also a term of endearment.
French
Nageenah
Precious jewel or gem, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Nanna
A term of endearment for grandmother.
Icelandic
Nazy
Precious, dear.
Persian
Nityapriya
Ever dear, always beloved.
Sanskrit
OurraTulAin
Light of the eye, a term of endearment.
Arabic
Panita
Means 'beloved' or 'dear' in Thai.
Thai
Paniz
Sugar or sweet, often used as a term of endearment.
Persian
Panju
It is a term of endearment used for a baby boy in Tamil..
Tamil
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