Names That Mean It

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

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Madelia
Bitter or tower.
Spanish
Madhavilata
A creeper or vine, often associated with the goddess of prosperity.
Sanskrit
Madhevi
Goddess of wealth and prosperity, another name for Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Madhi
Guided one, a title for the prophesied redeemer in Islam.
Arabic
Madhuchhanda
A name meaning 'sweet-sounding' or 'honeyed verse', often associated with poe...
Sanskrit
Madhughne
Destroyer of sweetness, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Madhuveman
The mind filled with sweetness.
Sanskrit
Madin
City, settlement.
Arabic
Madinah
City, settlement.
Arabic
Madirakshana
One with intoxicating or beautiful eyes
Sanskrit
Madirakshi
With eyes like a celestial damsel.
Sanskrit
Madni
Madni means 'from Medina' or 'civilized', referring to the city of Medina.
Arabic
Madok
Good, little fortunate one.
English
Madrid
The name of the capital city of Spain.
Spanish
Madsche
Little Mad(den).
German
Madurai
City in Tamil Nadu, India.
Tamil
Maelgwyn
Princely purity.
Welsh
Maerah
Bitter.
Hebrew
Maga
Spirit, divinity.
Yoruba
Magan
Little one.
Irish
Magana
Excited, enthusiastic.
Swahili
Magha
A name for the month of Magha in the Hindu calendar, associated with the star...
Sanskrit
Maguire
Son of the beige one, referring to a person with a pale complexion.
Irish
Magy
Diminutive of Margit, meaning 'pearl'.
Hungarian
Mahaabaahu
Great-armed, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Mahaad
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for gods.
Sanskrit
Mahaada
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for deities.
Sanskrit
Mahaadev
Great god, an epithet of the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahaadeva
Great god, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahajan
Great person or great community.
Sanskrit
Mahalakshmi
Great goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Mahalaxmi
Great goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Mahaldar
One who holds a high position or is a chief.
Sanskrit
Maham
It means 'great' or 'magnificent' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mahapurush
Great soul or great being, often used as an epithet for enlightened individuals.
Sanskrit
Mahashud
Great purity or cleanliness.
Sanskrit
Mahasweta
Great white (referring to purity).
Sanskrit
Mahaswetha
Great white (referring to purity).
Sanskrit
Mahat
Great soul, often used as an honorific title.
Sanskrit
Mahatapaswi
Great ascetic or spiritual practitioner
Sanskrit
Mahboub
Beloved, favorite.
Arabic
Mahbouba
Beloved, favorite.
Arabic
Mahip
Lord of the earth, a title for a king or ruler.
Sanskrit
Mahiram
Bitterness of majesty.
Hebrew
Mahiransh
Great personality, part of greatness.
Sanskrit
Mahita
Greatness or magnanimity, often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Mahjan
Summit, peak.
Hebrew
Mahlen
From the little valley.
English
Mahlend
From the little valley.
English
Mahlie
Bitter.
English
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