Names That Mean Of

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

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Manickaraj
King of rubies, derived from Tamil words 'mani' (ruby) and 'arasan' (king).
Tamil
Manideep
Refers to a lamp of jewels.
Telugu
Manika
Jewel or gem, often symbolizing something precious.
Sanskrit
Manikaant
A name meaning 'precious stone' or 'gem', often referring to a jewel.
Tamil
Manikant
Refers to someone possessing a gem as their throat, often associated with Lor...
Sanskrit
Manikanth
Jewel of the mind or one who is precious and intelligent.
Sanskrit
Manikkalingam
A compound of Manikka (ruby) and Lingam (symbol of Shiva), meaning 'ruby ling...
Tamil
Manikuntala
A jewel of the family or a precious gem.
Bengali
Manilal
Beloved of Mani, a jewel or gem.
Gujarati
Manilla
Derived from the Spanish name for the city of Manila in the Philippines.
Spanish
Manimala
A jewel or gem, often used as a term of endearment.
Tamil
Manimay
A jewel or gem, often used as a term of endearment.
Bengali
Manimekhala
A name from Tamil literature, meaning 'jewel-belt' or 'girdle of gems'.
Tamil
Manina
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Italian
Maninder
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit 'mana' (mind) and 'indra' (lord).
Punjabi
Maninderjeet
A name combining 'Maninder' (lord of the mind) and 'jeet' (victory), meaning ...
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
Manini
A type of small fish or a term for something tiny.
Hawaiian
Maniprabha
One who possesses the light of a jewel.
Sanskrit
Maniraj
Jewel of the king, derived from mani (jewel) and raj (king).
Tamil
Maniram
Jewel of the mind or jewel of the heart.
Sanskrit
Manirathna
Jewel of the mind or jewel of thought.
Sanskrit
ManiRevathi
Combination of Mani (gem) and Revathi (a star).
Tamil
Manisankara
Combination of Mani (gem) and Shankara (a Hindu god).
Sanskrit
Manisha
Intelligent or wise, often associated with the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Manishallkar
Combination of Manish (lord of the mind) and Allkar (lotus).
Sanskrit
Manishankar
Combination of Mani (gem) and Shankar (a Hindu god).
Sanskrit
Manishankara
Combination of Mani (gem) and Shankara (a Hindu god).
Sanskrit
Manishika
Goddess of the mind or intelligence.
Sanskrit
Manishita
Full of intelligence or wisdom.
Sanskrit
Manishith
Lord of the mind, intelligent and wise.
Sanskrit
Manishka
Goddess of the mind or intelligent.
Sanskrit
Manivanan
Conqueror of the mind.
Tamil
Manjari
Bud of a flower or sweet fragrance.
Sanskrit
Manjeera
Sweet melody, musical instrument (a type of bell played in Indian music).
Sanskrit
Manjinder
Light of the mind, divine light.
Punjabi
Manjiri
Meaning 'born of the mind' or 'thoughtful', often associated with the goddess...
Sanskrit
Manjuladevi
Goddess of the forest, a name for the Hindu goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
ManjuPrasad
Sweet offering.
Sanskrit
ManjuPrasanna
A combination of Manju (sweet) and Prasanna (bright, cheerful), meaning sweet...
Tamil
Manjusha
A box of jewels.
Sanskrit
Manmath
Charming or lovely, often used as an epithet for the Hindu god of love, Kamad...
Sanskrit
Manmatha
God of love.
Sanskrit
Manmayi
Full of beauty.
Sanskrit
Manmeet
Friend of the heart or mind
Punjabi
Manneville
From the estate of the manor owner.
French
Mannheim
Home on the banks of the river.
German
Mannie
Diminutive of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
English
Manning
Son of Mann, from the Old English personal name Mann.
English
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