Names That Mean I

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

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Shashibala
Moonlight.
Sanskrit
Shashibhusan
Adorned with the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashibhushan
Adorned with the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashida
Moon-like.
Sanskrit
Shashidhar
Wearing the moon (Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shashidhara
Wearing the moon (Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shashikala
Moon-like, referring to a beautiful and calm person.
Sanskrit
Shashikant
Lord of the moon, referring to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikanth
One who has the moon as his ornament, referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shashikar
One who has the moon as his crown, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
ShashiKumar
One who is like the moon, a calm and radiant person.
Sanskrit
Shashilekh
One who is adorned with a moon-like mark or beauty.
Sanskrit
Shashimani
Jewel of the moon, combining shashi (moon) and mani (jewel).
Sanskrit
Shashimohan
One who is charming like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashin
Means 'having a smile' or 'smiling' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Shashini
Moonlight; one who shines like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashiprabha
Shashiprabha means 'moonlight' or 'radiance of the moon'.
Sanskrit
Shashipriya
Beloved of the moon, referring to the moon's beloved.
Sanskrit
Shashipushpa
Moon flower, a compound of shashi (moon) and pushpa (flower).
Sanskrit
Shashir
One who has a moon-like face, derived from shashin meaning moon.
Sanskrit
Shashirekha
One with a beautiful garland of moonbeams.
Sanskrit
Shashish
One who is calm and composed; peaceful.
Sanskrit
Shashishekhar
Lord Shiva, meaning 'one with the moon in his hair'.
Sanskrit
Shashmith
One who is calm and composed like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashrvat
Eternal or everlasting, often used in Hindu philosophy.
Sanskrit
Shashvat
Eternal or perpetual; one who is everlasting.
Sanskrit
Shashvata
Eternal or perpetual, referring to something that lasts forever.
Sanskrit
Shashvath
Eternal, immovable, constant.
Sanskrit
Shashwat
Eternal, everlasting.
Sanskrit
Shashwati
One who possesses wealth or prosperity.
Sanskrit
Shashyah
Princess.
Hebrew
Shasmeen
Jasmine flower.
Arabic
Shasthika
Goddess associated with Shashti; protector of children
Sanskrit
Shasti
Sixtieth, also associated with Shashthi, the Hindu goddess of fertility.
Sanskrit
Shaswati
Eternal, glorious, renowned.
Sanskrit
Shaswin
Successful, victorious.
Sanskrit
Shataaneek
One with a hundred eyes, all-seeing.
Sanskrit
Shataayu
Possessing a hundred years of life, long-lived.
Sanskrit
Shatadru
Name of a river (Sutlej).
Sanskrit
Shatajyoti
Hundred lights.
Sanskrit
Shatananda
One who gives joy.
Sanskrit
Shataneek
Possessing wit.
Sanskrit
Shatanik
Establishing peace.
Sanskrit
Shatavari
Having a hundred roots, a medicinal plant.
Sanskrit
Shatayu
Possessing longevity.
Sanskrit
Shateer
Clever, intelligent.
Arabic
Shati
A river.
Sanskrit
Shatir
Clever, cunning.
Arabic
Shatishay
Possessing hundreds of qualities.
Sanskrit
Shatjit
One who has conquered or controlled enemies.
Sanskrit
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