Names That Mean In

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

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Allecia
Noble, kind.
Italian
Alleda
Small winged one.
English
Allegria
Joy, happiness.
Italian
Allida
Noble, kind.
English
Allidiah
Noble, divine.
English
Alline
Noble, kind.
French
Allis
Noble, kind.
German
Allisa
Great happiness, joyful.
Hebrew
Allita
Diminutive of Alicia, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind'.
Spanish
Allmeera
Princess, noblewoman.
Arabic
Allmera
Indomitable, brave.
Spanish
Allmira
Princess, noblewoman.
Arabic
Allonbachuth
Oak of weeping.
Hebrew
Allyriane
A modern feminine name, possibly a blend of Ally and Ariane, meaning 'noble' ...
French
Alma
Soul, nurturing, kind.
Latin
Almaash
also unclear, as it does not have a commonly accepted meaning.
Persian
Almara
Princess, lofty, exalted.
Arabic
Almarah
Beautiful, princess-like.
Arabic
Almeera
Princess.
Arabic
Almeerah
Princess
Arabic
Almehrah
Princess or noble lady, derived from Arabic 'amirah'.
Arabic
Almerah
Princess.
Arabic
Almond
Referring to the nut or the tree.
English
Almudena
City in Spain.
Spanish
Almyra
Princess.
English
Almyrah
Princess.
English
Alngeal
Noble prince.
Irish
Aloe
Healing plant.
English
Alohalaney
A modern invented name, possibly meaning 'shining one' or 'royal child'.
Hawaiian
Alohalania
A combination of 'aloha' (love) and 'lani' (heaven/sky), meaning 'love from h...
Hawaiian
Alohalanie
A combination of 'aloha' (love) and 'lani' (heavenly), meaning 'heavenly love'.
Hawaiian
Alohilania
A combination of 'aloha' (love) and 'lani' (heaven), meaning 'heavenly love'.
Hawaiian
Alohinani
Shining heaven or bright sky.
Hawaiian
Aloiki
Hawaiian form of Aloysius, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Hawaiian
Aloyoshenka
Diminutive form of Alexei (defender of mankind).
Russian
Aloysha
Short form of Alexei (defender of mankind).
Russian
Alpesh
Lord of mountains.
Sanskrit
Alpha
First; beginning.
Greek
Alphaeus
Changing; white; white river.
Greek
Alphah
First; beginning.
Hebrew
Alphenor
Battle against the gods.
Greek
Alpheous
To be strong; changing.
Greek
Alpheus
To be strong; changing.
Greek
Alphie
To be strong; changing.
Greek
Alpin
From the mountain.
Scottish
Alpina
Of the Alps or mountain.
Latin
Alpine
Of the Alps or mountain.
English
Alpinolo
Little mountain.
Italian
Alpita
Having taken refuge.
Sanskrit
Alroy
Red king.
Hebrew
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