Names That Mean I

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

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Sabaoth
Hosts or armies.
Hebrew
Sabaq
Lesson, exercise.
Arabic
Sabar
Patience.
Arabic
Sabarah
Princess.
Hebrew
Sabareesh
Lord Krishna.
Tamil
Sabareeshwara
Lord of Lord Krishna.
Tamil
SabariGireesh
Combination of Sabari (devotee of Lord Ayyappa) and Gireesh (another name of ...
Tamil
Sabarinath
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabarinathan
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabarish
One who worships Lord Ayyappa.
Tamil
Sabarishri
Auspicious beauty.
Tamil
Sabarra
A city in Spain.
Spanish
Sabaya
Beautiful.
Hebrew
Sabayah
Queenly, majestic.
Arabic
Sabbaah
Beautiful, radiant, or brilliant.
Arabic
Sabbaar
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
Sabbagh
Dyer, a person who dyes fabrics.
Arabic
Sabbaghah
Dyer, a person who dyes fabrics.
Arabic
Sabbah
Morning, dawn.
Arabic
Sabbar
Patient, steadfast.
Arabic
Sabbir
Patient, enduring, or steadfast.
Arabic
Sabburah
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
Sabdea
To shine, to be radiant.
Arabic
Sabeea
Morning breeze.
Arabic
Sabeeb
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Sabeehah
Beautiful, graceful.
Arabic
Sabeen
From a place in Yemen.
Arabic
Sabeena
From a place in Yemen.
Arabic
Sabeer
Patient, tolerant, or enduring.
Arabic
Sabeera
Patient, enduring, or steadfast woman.
Arabic
Sabeeri
Patient, enduring, or steadfast.
Arabic
Sabeeyah
An intelligent woman.
Arabic
Sabegah
One who is resolute, determined.
Arabic
Sabeh
Morning, dawn.
Arabic
Sabelah
Captivating, enchanting.
Arabic
Saber
Saber means 'patient' or 'enduring' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sabet
Derived from Persian 'sabz' meaning green, symbolizing freshness and vitality.
Persian
Sabha
Morning breeze or dawn.
Arabic
Sabhajit
One who has conquered patience or is victorious through patience.
Sanskrit
Sabhat
Morning breeze or dawn.
Persian
Sabhrant
One who is always engaged in truth or righteousness.
Sanskrit
Sabhya
Meaning 'civilized' or 'cultured', it denotes refinement and good manners.
Sanskrit
Sabi
Means 'we saw' or 'we have seen' in Yoruba.
Yoruba
Sabia
Derived from the Portuguese word for 'wise'.
Portuguese
Sabiah
Morning.
Arabic
Sabian
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabibah
beautiful
Arabic
Sabie
From the name Sabine.
English
Sabienne
Form of Sabine, from the Sabines tribe.
French
Sabih
Beautiful.
Arabic
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