Names That Mean Is

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

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Saanchi
Truthful; also associated with the sacred Buddhist site Sanchi
Sanskrit
Saanchitha
Well-behaved, disciplined.
Sanskrit
Saarvendra
Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Saavitri
Goddess of learning and wisdom.
Sanskrit
Sabaq
Lesson, exercise.
Arabic
Sabareesh
Lord Krishna.
Tamil
Sabareeshwara
Lord of Lord Krishna.
Tamil
Sabeeb
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Sabegah
One who is resolute, determined.
Arabic
Sabhajit
One who has conquered patience or is victorious through patience.
Sanskrit
Sabhrant
One who is always engaged in truth or righteousness.
Sanskrit
Sabia
Derived from the Portuguese word for 'wise'.
Portuguese
Sabihi
One who is patient and enduring.
Arabic
Sabriel
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Sabuhi
Morning, early riser.
Persian
Sacchidananda
Existence, consciousness, bliss
Sanskrit
Sachidanand
Blissful consciousness.
Sanskrit
Sachidanandan
Blissful consciousness.
Sanskrit
Sachie
Blissful blessing.
Japanese
Sachiv
Trusted advisor, minister.
Sanskrit
Sachiva
Trusted advisor, minister.
Sanskrit
Sachsukh
Bliss of truth.
Punjabi
Sadaat
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Sadagati
Gracefulness, wisdom.
Sanskrit
Sadanandam
Blissful essence.
Telugu
Sadaqa
Charity or voluntary almsgiving in Islam.
Arabic
Sadat
Happiness, bliss.
Arabic
Saddhan
Virtuous or accomplished
Sanskrit
Sadees
One who is devoted, sincere.
Arabic
Sadella
A lady who is polite and courteous.
Arabic
Sadesh
One who is always truthful and honest.
Sanskrit
Sadhay
Accomplisher, achiever.
Tamil
Sadhil
Intelligent, wise.
Sanskrit
Sadhiman
Wise, intelligent.
Sanskrit
Sadhin
Accomplisher, achiever.
Bengali
Sadhita
Accomplished, perfect.
Sanskrit
Sadhumati
Wise, knowledgeable.
Sanskrit
Sadowy
Yellowish.
Polish
Sadruddin
One who is righteous in the faith.
Arabic
Sadyah
The Lord's aid, assistance.
Hebrew
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Saelac
Blessed victory, from Old English sæl (blessed) and lac (victory).
Anglo-saxon
Saeweard
Sea guardian, from Old English sæ 'sea' and weard 'guardian'.
Anglo-saxon
Saffeer
Yellowish, like saffron.
Arabic
Saffi
Wise.
English
Saffirah
Yellowish, like saffron.
Arabic
Safirah
A woman who is like an ambassador.
Arabic
Saga
Seeing, wise woman.
Scandinavian
Sagan
Astrologer, wise person.
Sanskrit
Sage
Wise and knowledgeable person, herb.
English
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