Names That Mean Famous

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

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Mashhur
Famous.
Arabic
Mashuhuri
Famous, well-known.
Swahili
Mashurah
Famous, well-known
Arabic
Masyhur
Famous, well-known, widely spread
Arabic
Mazhur
Famous or well-known.
Arabic
Mecislav
Famous glory.
Slavic
Mecislava
Famous glory.
Slavic
Medgar
Famous with a spear.
English
Meklorka
Famous warrior.
Norse
Merrick
Fame-power; derived from the Old English elements 'mǣre' meaning famous and ...
English
Merrit
Great, famous.
English
Merta
Derived from the Slavic element 'mer' meaning 'great' or 'famous'.
Slavic
Mervin
Famous friend.
Welsh
Mian
Famous, enlightened.
Chinese
Mlroslava
Famous for peace, from the Slavic elements 'miru' (peace) and 'slava' (glory).
Slavic
Mlroslaw
Famous for peace, from Slavic elements 'miru' (peace) and 'slava' (glory).
Slavic
Mongo
Famous or renowned.
Yoruba
Morcar
Famous battle.
Anglo-saxon
Morold
Famous ruler.
Germanic
Morolt
World-famous.
Germanic
Muriha
Famous, renowned.
Arabic
Murkhi
Famous.
Sanskrit
Murkhis
Famous.
Sanskrit
Naablah
Famous, renowned.
English
Nagarjuna
Nagarjuna means 'serpent king' or 'naga king', referring to a famous Buddhist...
Sanskrit
Nalon
Famous land.
English
Namdar
Famous, renowned, or illustrious.
Persian
Namdev
Name of a famous saint.
Marathi
Nauleo
Famous warrior.
Hawaiian
Nobel
Noble, famous.
Swedish
Nober
Bright, famous.
German
Nola
Noble, famous.
Irish
Nolan
Descendant of a chariot-fighter; famous, noble.
Irish
Nolanah
Female form of Nolan; noble, famous.
Hebrew
Nolaney
Descendant of a chariot-fighter; famous, noble.
Irish
Notker
Famous at night.
German
Nuallan
Noble, famous.
Irish
Orland
Famous land.
German
Orlanda
Famous in the land.
Italian
Orlando
Famous land.
Spanish
Osmar
Divine glory, famous divine.
English
Osmer
Divine fame, from Old English 'os' (god) and 'mære' (famous).
English
Otmar
Famous in battle.
German
Otomar
Famous in battle.
Czech
Otomars
Famous in battle.
Czech
Ottmar
Wealthy, famous.
German
Ouida
Famous warrior, derived from the French form of Louise.
French
Phemius
Famous for song, musician.
Greek
Phenil
Touchstone, famous.
Gujarati
Phillbert
Bright and famous.
German
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