Names That Mean For

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

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Majdiya
Glorious, praiseworthy; feminine form of Majid.
Arabic
Majuto
Comfort, consolation.
Swahili
Makhluf
Preserved or protected, often used as a name for a child who is cherished.
Arabic
Makis
Short form of Makarios, meaning 'blessed'.
Greek
Makrur
Blessed, fortunate.
Arabic
Malakeh
Angel or queen, derived from the Arabic word for angel.
Arabic
Malaki
From the Hawaiian word for 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
Hawaiian
Malama
To cherish, to care for.
Hawaiian
Malcolmina
Feminine form of Malcolm, meaning 'disciple of Saint Columba'.
Scottish
Malcomina
Feminine form of Malcolm, meaning 'disciple of Saint Columba'.
Scottish
Malcsi
Diminutive of Mária, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Hungarian
Maleekah
Queen-like, feminine form of Maleek.
Arabic
Maleka
Queen, ruler, feminine form of Malek.
Arabic
Malekah
Queen, feminine form of Malek.
Arabic
Maleko
Form of Mark or Marcos.
Hawaiian
Mallikarjun
Lord Shiva; one with a crescent moon on the forehead.
Kannada
Mallory
Unfortunate or ill-fated, derived from the Old French word 'malheure'.
English
Mamaki
Mamaki is a Hawaiian name referring to a native plant used for medicinal tea.
Hawaiian
Mamnun
Blessed; fortunate.
Arabic
Mananiya
Goddess of the forest; a name for the divine feminine.
Sanskrit
Manashyu
Desiring or longing for something.
Sanskrit
Manasseh
Causing to forget.
Hebrew
Manasses
Causing to forget.
Hebrew
Manasyu
Desiring or longing for something.
Sanskrit
Manavottam
Best among humans, an epithet for a noble or excellent person.
Sanskrit
Mandegar
Doer, performer.
Persian
Mandy
Short form of Amanda, meaning 'worthy of love'.
English
Maneendra
Lord of the mind, a name for the god of love.
Sanskrit
Manford
Guardian of the ford.
English
Manforde
Guardian of the ford.
English
Mangat
Blessed or fortunate
Punjabi
Manhiyyah
Forbidden or prohibited
Arabic
Mani
Jewel or gem; also a name for the sage Manikkavacakar.
Tamil
Manikanta
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning 'one with a jewel around his neck'.
Telugu
Manilla
Derived from the Spanish name for the city of Manila in the Philippines.
Spanish
Manina
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Italian
Manini
A type of small fish or a term for something tiny.
Hawaiian
Manjuladevi
Goddess of the forest, a name for the Hindu goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Manmath
Charming or lovely, often used as an epithet for the Hindu god of love, Kamad...
Sanskrit
Manoach
Rest or comfort, from the Hebrew word for rest.
Hebrew
Manoel
God is with us; Portuguese form of Emmanuel.
Portuguese
Mantik
Divination, fortune-telling.
Turkish
Manvanthar
A king who rules for a very long time.
Sanskrit
Manzoora
Desired, longed for.
Arabic
Manzooraan
Desired, longed for (Plural form).
Arabic
Manzurah
Accepted, approved (Feminine form).
Arabic
Maoz
Strength, fortress.
Hebrew
Maqdum
One who is present or available, often used as a title for a spiritual leader.
Arabic
Maqsurah
Well-fortified, protected.
Arabic
Maraam
Maraam means 'desired' or 'wished for' in Arabic.
Arabic
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