Names That Mean In

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

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Seleucus
Derived from Greek 'seleukos', meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
Greek
Seli
Derived from Albanian 'seli' meaning 'seat' or 'residence'.
Albanian
Selik
Form of Selig, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
Hebrew
Selina
Derived from the Greek name Selene, meaning 'moon goddess'.
English
Selkirk
Church in the woods.
Scottish
SelvaKumar
Forest prince.
Tamil
Selvamani
Wealth of the lord, a combination of Selva (wealth) and Mani (gem).
Tamil
Selvaraj
Prosperous king.
Tamil
Selvaraju
Prosperous king.
Tamil
Selvi
Selvi means 'wealth' or 'prosperity' in Tamil.
Tamil
Selwin
Friend in the castle.
English
Selwine
Friend of wine.
English
Selwyn
Friend in the castle.
English
Sema
Sema means 'divine omen' or 'sign from God' in Arabic.
Arabic
Semachiah
God has sustained or God has supported.
Hebrew
Semadar
Means 'cluster of grapes' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Semah
Joy, happiness, or gladness.
Hebrew
Semaj
A modern invented name.
English
Semanti
Belonging to the eternal, immortal.
Sanskrit
Semeicha
Joy, happiness.
Hebrew
Semele
In mythology, she was the mother of Dionysus.
Greek
Semih
Generous, forgiving.
Turkish
Semiha
Gentle, kind-hearted.
Turkish
Semine
Blessing.
Norwegian
Semon
Hearing, obedient.
Hebrew
Semonah
Place of listening, obeying.
Hebrew
Sena
Born on a rainy day.
Akan
Senachit
Gift of blessing.
Ethiopian
Senaida
Honest, sincere.
Spanish
Senbal
Morning dew.
Turkish
Sence
Wisdom, intelligence.
English
Sendan
Mountain silk tree.
Japanese
Senga
Thin, narrow.
Scottish
Sengannan
Lord Murugan (a Hindu deity).
Tamil
Senichi
Born in the preceding year.
Japanese
Senit
Vine.
Ethiopian
Sennyn
Wise, intelligent.
English
Senobie
Created name, no specific meaning.
French
Senona
Created name, no specific meaning.
Spanish
Senovia
Derived from the Latin name Senovius, meaning 'old' or 'aged'.
Spanish
SenthilKumar
Radiant prince.
Tamil
Sentia
Feeling, perception.
Latin
Seoras
Scottish Gaelic form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Scottish
Seorsa
Scottish form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Scottish
Seosaidh
Scottish Gaelic form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
Scottish
Seosaimhthin
Irish form of Josephine, meaning 'God will increase'.
Irish
Seosamh
Irish form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
Irish
Sepahdar
Commander of the army, a military title in Persian history.
Persian
Sepanta
It means 'white flower' or 'pure' in Persian.
Persian
Sepeedeh
Means 'white rose' in Persian.
Persian
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