Names That Mean Of

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

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Ryoko
Ryoko means 'dragon child' or 'child of the dragon'.
Japanese
Ryota
Ryota means 'refreshing' or 'clear' and is often associated with a bright and...
Japanese
Ryszard
Ryszard is the Polish form of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler'.
Polish
Rytasha
A combination of Ritu (season) and Asha (hope), meaning 'hope of the seasons'.
Sanskrit
Saadaf
Saadaf means 'seashell' or 'mother of pearl' in Arabic.
Arabic
Saadatunnisa
Happiness of women.
Arabic
Saadhana
A practice or discipline, often referring to spiritual or meditative practice.
Tamil
Saadi
Fortunate or blessed; also a name of a Persian poet.
Arabic
Saaduddin
Happiness of the faith or good fortune of the religion.
Arabic
Saadullah
Goodness of Allah.
Arabic
Saafel
Eminent, lofty.
Arabic
Saaiq
Meaning 'sharp' or 'penetrating', often used to describe intelligence.
Arabic
Saanjali
Offering, salutation.
Sanskrit
Saatarah
Covering, veil, or screen; also a name for the divine attribute of concealment.
Arabic
Saavitri
Goddess of learning and wisdom.
Sanskrit
Sabaha
Morning, dawn, or the early part of the day.
Arabic
Sabareeshwara
Lord of Lord Krishna.
Tamil
Sabari
A devotee of Lord Ayyappa.
Tamil
SabariGireesh
Combination of Sabari (devotee of Lord Ayyappa) and Gireesh (another name of ...
Tamil
Sabarinath
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabarinathan
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabeans
People of Sheba.
Arabic
Sabhanayagam
Leader of the assembly
Tamil
Sabienne
Form of Sabine, from the Sabines tribe.
French
Sabigh
Tall, lofty.
Arabic
Sabil
Means 'path' or 'way' in Arabic, often used in religious contexts.
Arabic
Sabilah
Path, way, or course, often referring to the path of righteousness.
Arabic
Sabinella
Diminutive form of Sabina (from the Sabines tribe).
Italian
Saboot
Proof, evidence.
Arabic
Sabrena
Combination of the names Sabrina and Rena.
English
Sabt
Sabbath, day of rest.
Arabic
Sabta
Refers to the city of Sheba in ancient Yemen.
Hebrew
Sacha
Defender of humanity.
Russian
Sachairi
Defender of men.
Scottish
Sachenka
Diminutive of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Russian
Sachiel
Covering of God.
Hebrew
Sachiko
Child of happiness.
Japanese
Sachinandan
Pleasure of the truth.
Sanskrit
Sachindeo
God of truth.
Sanskrit
Sachindev
God of truth.
Sanskrit
Sachish
Ruler of truth.
Sanskrit
Sachisth
Greatest of truth.
Sanskrit
Sachka
Diminutive of Alexandra.
Slavic
Sachman
Mind of truth.
Sanskrit
Sachpreet
Love of truth.
Punjabi
Sachsev
Serving the truth, worshipper of truth.
Sanskrit
Sachsukh
Bliss of truth.
Punjabi
Sackville
From the town of Sackville.
English
Sadacharya
One who follows the path of truth or righteousness.
Sanskrit
Sadaf
Seashell or mother-of-pearl
Arabic
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