Names That Mean From

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

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Mandor
A wise counselor or advisor, derived from the Persian word 'mandor' meaning '...
Persian
Mandra
Derived from Greek 'mandra' meaning 'enclosure' or 'fold'.
Greek
Mandyr
Derived from Welsh 'mân' meaning 'small' or 'fine'.
Welsh
Maneeh
Gift or favor from God.
Arabic
Maneehah
Gift from God or a blessing.
Arabic
Maneesh
Intelligent or wise, derived from the Sanskrit word 'manisha'.
Sanskrit
Manickaraj
King of rubies, derived from Tamil words 'mani' (ruby) and 'arasan' (king).
Tamil
Manilla
Derived from the Spanish name for the city of Manila in the Philippines.
Spanish
Manimekhala
A name from Tamil literature, meaning 'jewel-belt' or 'girdle of gems'.
Tamil
Maninder
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit 'mana' (mind) and 'indra' (lord).
Punjabi
Maninderpal
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit manas (mind) and indra (lord).
Punjabi
Maniraj
Jewel of the king, derived from mani (jewel) and raj (king).
Tamil
Manish
Wise or intelligent, derived from Sanskrit 'manisha' meaning wisdom.
Hindi
Manishin
Intelligent or wise, derived from 'manisha' meaning wisdom.
Sanskrit
Manishyam
Derived from Manishya meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
Sanskrit
Manlea
From the scented meadow.
English
Manleah
From the meadow clearing.
English
Manleigh
From the meadow path.
English
Manley
From the shared meadow.
English
Manlie
From the shared meadow.
English
Manly
From the shared meadow.
English
Manneville
From the estate of the manor owner.
French
Manning
Son of Mann, from the Old English personal name Mann.
English
Mannis
Derived from the Germanic element 'man', meaning 'man' or 'person'.
German
Mannleah
From the meadow by the common wood.
English
Mannley
From the meadow of the common man.
English
Mannox
Derived from a surname meaning 'little man' or 'son of Mann'.
English
Manoach
Rest or comfort, from the Hebrew word for rest.
Hebrew
Manouchehr
Gift from God' or 'God's light'.
Persian
Mansel
From the mansion.
English
Mansfield
From the stony field.
English
Mansfyeld
From the stony field.
English
Mant
Gift from god.
Hebrew
Manton
From the manor town.
English
Manvile
From the meadow village.
English
Manville
From the great village.
English
Many
Derived from the Old English word 'manig', meaning 'many' or 'much'.
English
Maple
From the maple tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
English
Maqaddam
One who is placed in front or leader, derived from the Arabic root q-d-m.
Arabic
Maqaram
Generous or noble, derived from the root k-r-m meaning honor.
Arabic
Maraqab
Watchtower or observation post, derived from the Arabic root for watching.
Arabic
Marashi
Marashi is a Persian surname meaning 'from Marash' or 'related to Marash', a ...
Persian
Marc
Derived from the Latin name Marcus, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
French
Marcel
Derived from the Roman name Marcellus, meaning 'little warrior' or 'dedicated...
French
Marcelino
Little warrior, derived from the Roman name Marcellinus.
Spanish
Marcelle
Feminine form of Marcel, derived from the Roman name Marcellus, meaning 'litt...
French
Marchello
Italian form of Marcellus, derived from Roman god Mars, meaning 'dedicated to...
Italian
Marchia
Feminine form of Marcius, derived from the Roman god Mars, meaning 'of Mars' ...
Latin
Marci
A short form of the name Marcia, derived from the Roman god Mars..
Latin
Marcia
derived from the Roman god Mars, associated with the element of war..
Latin
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