Names That Mean He

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

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Savina
Sabine woman, referring to the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
Italian
Savine
Derived from the Latin name Sabina, meaning 'Sabine woman'.
French
Savini
Derived from the Italian word 'savino', meaning 'wise' or 'sensible'.
Italian
Savino
derived from the name Sabinus, meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Savion
Savion means 'a treasure' or 'a precious stone' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Saviona
Saviona means 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew, symbolizing beauty and purity.
Hebrew
Savir
Savir means 'patient' or 'enduring' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Savitari
Like the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitashri
Radiant like the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitendra
Lord of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savithridevi
Goddess of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitkar
Creator of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitr
Sun, the lord of creation.
Sanskrit
Savitra
Related to the sun or solar energy.
Sanskrit
Savitri
Sun, goddess of the sun.
Sanskrit
Sawaab
The reward or merit obtained from good deeds or actions.
Arabic
Sawahil
Meaning 'coastal' or 'shores', referring to the Swahili coast.
Arabic
Sawsan
Lily of the Valley.
Arabic
Sawyl
Sawyl is the Welsh form of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Welsh
Saxa
A rock or stone, derived from the Latin word 'saxum'.
Latin
Saxbey
From the Saxon's settlement or meadow.
English
Saxby
From the Saxon settlement or farmstead.
English
Saxe
Derived from the Germanic tribe name Saxons, meaning 'knife' or 'dagger'.
Germanic
Saxin
Derived from the Old English personal name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxon
From the Germanic tribe the Saxons, meaning 'knife' or 'sword'.
English
Saxona
Derived from the Old English word for 'knife' or 'short sword'.
English
Saxonia
Land of the Saxons, referring to a Germanic tribe.
Latin
Saxons
The Saxons were a Germanic tribe whose name means 'knife' or 'short sword'.
Germanic
Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
English
Saxten
From the Old English name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxton
From the Old English personal name Seaxstan, meaning 'stone of the Saxons'.
English
Saxtyn
From the English surname, meaning 'Saxon's town'.
English
Saya
Saya means 'swift' or 'sheath' in Japanese.
Japanese
Sayalan
The meaning of the name Sayalan is not widely known or documented.
Persian
Sayar
Traveler or wanderer, derived from the Arabic root for journeying.
Arabic
Saydia
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the Arabic word for happiness.
Arabic
Saydiah
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Arabic root for happiness.
Arabic
Sayfudeen
Sword of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Scaffeld
From the scaffolding.
English
Scales
Derived from the Old English word 'scealu', meaning a balance or weighing dev...
English
Scandleah
From the scenic meadow.
English
Scanlan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Scannláin, meaning 'descendant of Scannlán'...
Gaelic
Scant
A rare name, possibly derived from the word 'scant' meaning meager or limited.
English
Scarlet
A bright red color, derived from the Old French word 'escarlate'.
English
Sceapleigh
From the sheep meadow.
English
Scelfleah
From the Old English elements 'scelf' meaning shelf or ledge and 'leah' meani...
English
Scelftun
From the willow tree farm or settlement.
English
Sceotend
Shooter or archer, from Old English sceotan meaning to shoot.
English
Schaefer
Shepherd.
German
Schafer
Shepherd.
German
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