Names That Mean In

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

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Swarni
Golden, derived from the Sanskrit word 'svarṇa' meaning gold.
Sanskrit
Swaroop
Swaroop means 'beautiful form' or 'self-nature' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Swaroopa
Self-luminous or one who shines by their own light.
Sanskrit
Swarup
It means 'truth' or 'reality' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Swasthi
Means 'well-being' or 'prosperity' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Swasthitha
One who is healthy or well-being.
Sanskrit
Swasti
It means well-being, fortune, or auspiciousness.
Sanskrit
Swastik
A symbol of auspiciousness and good fortune in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Sanskrit
Swastika
A symbol of auspiciousness and good fortune in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Sanskrit
Swatantar
Independent or self-reliant.
Hindi
Swatantra
Independent.
Sanskrit
Swayambhi
Feminine form of Swayam (self).
Sanskrit
Swayamprabha
Self-illuminating.
Sanskrit
Swayne
Of the swine.
English
Swedha
Blazing fire.
Sanskrit
Swet
Sweet, pleasant, or charming.
Sanskrit
Swetlana
Star or light; derived from the Slavic element 'svet' meaning 'light'.
Slavic
Swinburne
From the Old English elements 'swin' meaning 'pig' and 'burne' meaning 'stream'.
English
Swinfen
Swinfen is a habitational surname from a place in Staffordshire, meaning 'swi...
English
Swinford
From the swine ford, a place name meaning pig crossing.
English
Swinton
From the English place name Swinton, meaning 'swine town'.
English
Swintun
From the Old English elements 'swīn' meaning pig and 'tūn' meaning enclosure.
English
Swpnil
Derived from Sanskrit 'svapna' meaning dream, symbolizing one who is dreamlik...
Sanskrit
Swynfen
From the swine enclosure or pig farm.
English
Swynford
From the surname Swynford, meaning 'swine ford' in Old English.
English
Syaamil
Comprehensive, all-encompassing, or perfect in character.
Arabic
Syaban
The name Syaban has no specific meaning in Arabic.
Arabic
Syafiq
Chaste, virtuous, or pure in character.
Arabic
Syahiir
Meaning 'magician' or 'enchanter' in Arabic.
Arabic
Syaina
Beautiful, good, or excellent in Arabic.
Arabic
Syakib
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for giving.
Arabic
syamala
Dark blue or black, often referring to the goddess Kali.
Sanskrit
Syamantaka
A jewel that brings good fortune.
Sanskrit
Syauqi
Noble, excellent, or high in status.
Arabic
Sydne
From Saint Denis.
English
Sydona
Combination of Sydney and Donna.
English
Sydonah
Combination of Sydney and Donah.
English
Sydoney
Combination of Sydney and Honey.
English
Sydoni
Combination of Sydney and Oni.
English
Sydonia
Combination of Sydney and Donia.
English
Sydoniah
Combination of Sydney and Doniah.
English
Sydonie
Combination of Sydney and Bonnie.
English
Sydonis
Combination of Sydney and Dennis.
English
Sydonius
Combination of Sydney and Antonius.
English
Sydony
Combination of Sydney and Anthony.
English
Sydwal
Willing ruler.
English
Sydwel
Willing ruler.
English
Syihab
Meteor or shooting star, symbolizing brightness and swiftness.
Arabic
Sylwester
Derived from Latin Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Polish
Sylwia
From the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Polish
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