Names That Mean It

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

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Ourson
Little bear, derived from French 'ours' meaning bear.
French
Oushadhi
Medicine or herb; derived from the Sanskrit word for medicinal plant.
Sanskrit
Oviedo
From the city of Oviedo.
Spanish
Ovyedo
From the city of Oviedo.
Spanish
Owaib
Little one.
Arabic
Owaiba
Little one.
Arabic
Owaidat
Little return or small visitor
Arabic
Owais
Little wolf.
Arabic
Oyaina
Little eyes or observer
Arabic
Oysin
Little deer.
Irish
Paajas
Derived from Sanskrit 'pājas', meaning 'light' or 'splendor'.
Sanskrit
Paarbrahm
Supreme Brahman, the ultimate reality in Hindu philosophy.
Sanskrit
Paarsa
The meaning of the name Paarsa is not clear or widely known. It may have vari...
Persian
Paavaka
Means 'purifying' or 'fire' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Padmaakar
One who gives lotus, a name for the sun or a deity.
Sanskrit
Padmadevi
Goddess with lotus-like qualities.
Sanskrit
Paegan
Little pagan, non-Christian.
Irish
Paegin
White horse.
Irish
Paegyn
Little one, young child.
Welsh
Pafko
Little Paul, small.
Slavic
Pahal
Pahal means 'initiative' or 'first step' in Hindi.
Hindi
Pajasvati
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the birds' or 'eagle'.
Sanskrit
Pakoob
Little package.
Armenian
Pakpao
Kite.
Thai
Palaksi
Existence, visibility.
Sanskrit
Palam
Fruit or bridge, depending on language context
Tamil
Pallantia
Of the ancient city Pallanteum.
Latin
Pallavit
One who is adorned with new leaves/sprouts.
Sanskrit
Pallavita
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who is nourished or cherished'.
Sanskrit
Palmelina
A feminine form of Palmel, meaning 'little palm tree'.
English
Palomaria
Combination of Pala and Maria, meaning 'white dove Mary'.
Spanish
Palomariah
Combination of Paloma and Maria, meaning 'dove of the sea' or 'bitter dove'.
Spanish
Palpandian
Honorific title referring to a historic Tamil king.
Tamil
Pampa
Goddess of fertility and abundance.
Sanskrit
Pampapati
Lord of abundance and fertility.
Sanskrit
Panagiota
All-holy; holy spirit.
Greek
Panchaanan
One who has five faces, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Panchanaana
One who has five faces, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Panchito
Little Pancho, a diminutive of Francisco meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Panda
derived from the term for a large black and white bear.
English
Pandara
Pandara means 'white' or 'pale' in Sanskrit, often associated with purity.
Sanskrit
Pandhari
derived from Pandharpur, a town in Maharashtra, India, known for its religiou...
Marathi
Pandi
A name meaning 'wise' or 'learned', often associated with the Pandya dynasty.
Tamil
Pandian
Derived from the Tamil word 'pandi' meaning 'ancient' or 'old', often associa...
Tamil
Panfia
Crowned with laurels.
Russian
Panfiah
Crowned with laurels.
Russian
Panini
Derived from Sanskrit 'pāṇini', referring to the ancient grammarian.
Sanskrit
Panjab
It refers to the region of Punjab in North India and Pakistan..
Punjabi
Panju
It is a term of endearment used for a baby boy in Tamil..
Tamil
Pankaj
Pankaj means 'born of mud' or 'lotus', symbolizing purity emerging from impur...
Sanskrit
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