Names That Mean It

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

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Manachah
Rest, tranquility.
Hebrew
Manadha
Eternity, immortality.
Sanskrit
Manasi
One with a beautiful mind.
Sanskrit
Manavendra
Lord of Humanity.
Sanskrit
Manavottam
Best among humans, an epithet for a noble or excellent person.
Sanskrit
Manazir
It means 'views' or 'scenes' in Arabic.
Arabic
Manchester
From the city of Manchester.
English
Mandakranta
The moonlit night.
Sanskrit
Mandara
A tropical tree with fragrant flowers.
Sanskrit
Mandhata
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who is firm or steadfast'.
Sanskrit
Mandin
A name meaning 'sweet' or 'honeyed', often associated with charm.
Sanskrit
Mandit
Means 'slow' or 'gentle' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Mandita
Means 'gentle' or 'soft' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Mandith
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'mandira' meaning temple or dwelling.
Sanskrit
Manditha
Sweet or gentle; derived from the Sanskrit word 'mandita'.
Sanskrit
Mandolin
A musical instrument similar to a guitar.
English
Mandraya
Mandraya means 'gentle' or 'soft' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Maneesh
Intelligent or wise, derived from the Sanskrit word 'manisha'.
Sanskrit
Manet
Little man.
French
Manetta
Little hand
Italian
Mango
Refers to the fruit.
English
Manhal
It means 'spring' or 'source of water'.
Arabic
Manhan
Little monk.
Irish
Manhattan
Referring to the boroughs in New York City.
English
Manhiyyah
Forbidden or prohibited
Arabic
Manickam
Refers to someone who is adorned with precious gems.
Tamil
Manikant
Refers to someone possessing a gem as their throat, often associated with Lor...
Sanskrit
Manikanta
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning 'one with a jewel around his neck'.
Telugu
Manikarni
Jeweled ear ornament; associated with sacred places
Sanskrit
Manilla
Derived from the Spanish name for the city of Manila in the Philippines.
Spanish
Manimekhala
A name from Tamil literature, meaning 'jewel-belt' or 'girdle of gems'.
Tamil
Manimozhi
A name meaning 'one with a beautiful language' or 'sweet-tongued'.
Tamil
Maninder
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit 'mana' (mind) and 'indra' (lord).
Punjabi
Maninderpal
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit manas (mind) and indra (lord).
Punjabi
Manindra
Lord of the mind, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Manisa
Goddess Lakshmi; also a city in Turkey.
Tamil
Manish
Wise or intelligent, derived from Sanskrit 'manisha' meaning wisdom.
Hindi
Manisha
Intelligent or wise, often associated with the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Manizha
Energetic or spirited.
Persian
Manjiri
Meaning 'born of the mind' or 'thoughtful', often associated with the goddess...
Sanskrit
Manjista
The name Manjista represents the color red or anything associated with its vi...
Sanskrit
Manjubhargavi
Charming Bhargavi; beautiful one associated with Goddess Lakshmi or Parvati
Sanskrit
Manjubhasha
Sweet-spoken; one with pleasant speech
Sanskrit
Manjushri
One with a sweet voice.
Sanskrit
Manjusri
One with a sweet voice.
Sanskrit
Manmath
Charming or lovely, often used as an epithet for the Hindu god of love, Kamad...
Sanskrit
Mannana
Reflection, meditation.
Sanskrit
Mannie
Diminutive of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
English
Mannix
Little monk.
Irish
Mannox
Derived from a surname meaning 'little man' or 'son of Mann'.
English
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