Names That Mean Of

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

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Apis
Apis is the name of a sacred bull deity worshipped in Memphis, Egypt.
Egyptian
Apocalypse
Refers to the prophetic revelation of the end of the world in the Christian B...
Greek
Apocrypha
Refers to the collection of texts that are not included in the authoritative ...
Greek
Apolda
derived from the name of a town in Germany.
German
Apolinary
Derived from the Greek name Apollinaris, meaning 'of Apollo'.
Polish
Apolinarya
Feminine form of Apolinary, meaning 'of Apollo'.
Polish
Apollinare
Follower of Apollo, derived from the Latin name Apollinaris.
Italian
Apolline
Form of Apollo; God of the sun.
French
Apollo
God of the sun, light, prophecy, and healing.
Greek
Apollodorus
Gift of Apollo.
Greek
Apollos
Form of Apollo; God of the sun.
Greek
Apollyne
Devoted follower of Apollo, God of the sun.
English
Apolo
Form of Apollo; God of the sun.
Spanish
Apolonie
Form of Apollonia; Dedicated to Apollo.
Czech
Apoloniusz
Polish form of Apollonius, meaning 'follower of Apollo'.
Polish
Appaji
A respectful title for a father or elder, often used in South Indian languages.
Sanskrit
Appanoose
Chief, or leader of the people.
Cherokee
Appoline
Feminine form of Apollo.
French
Appollinah
Feminine form of Apollinaris, meaning 'of Apollo'.
Greek
Appolline
Feminine form of Apollonius, meaning 'belonging to Apollo'.
French
Appollo
Derived from Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, and prophecy.
Greek
Appollonia
Feminine form of Apollonios, meaning 'of Apollo'.
Greek
Appolloniah
Feminine form of Apollonios, meaning 'of Apollo'.
Greek
Appollonios
Devoted to Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, and prophecy.
Greek
Appollonya
Feminine form of Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, and light.
Greek
Appollonyah
Feminine form of Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, and prophecy.
Greek
Aprajita
Unconquered or undefeated, often used as a name for girls.
Sanskrit
Aprameya
Incomparable or unsurpassed, often used as an epithet for the divine.
Sanskrit
April
From April (the fourth month of the year).
Latin
Aprilia
From April (the fourth month of the year).
Latin
Apulia
From the region of Apulia in Italy.
Latin
Aqeek
Aqeek is a name of Arabic origin meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
Arabic
Aqeeq
A precious stone, often associated with agate or carnelian.
Arabic
Aqiq
Aqiq is a type of gemstone, often agate, used in jewelry.
Arabic
Aquilah
Feminine form of Aqil, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
Arabic
Aquilino
Diminutive of Aquila, meaning 'eagle'.
Spanish
Aquitania
From the Roman province of Aquitania in Gaul.
Latin
Aquyla
Diminutive of Aquila, meaning 'eagle'.
Latin
Aquylla
Feminine form of Aquila, meaning 'eagle'.
Latin
Arab
A poetic term for a person from the Arabian Peninsula, often meaning 'inhabit...
Arabic
Arabhi
Name of a sacred river.
Sanskrit
Arabia
Land of the Arabs.
Greek
Araceli
Altar of the sky.
Spanish
Aracelia
Altar of the sky.
Spanish
Aracelli
Altar of the sky.
Spanish
Aracelly
Altar of the sky.
Spanish
Aracely
Altar of the sky.
Spanish
Arafah
Means 'knowledge' or 'recognition' in Arabic, associated with the Day of Araf...
Arabic
Araluen
Place of the water lilies.
Aboriginal
Aranyak
Of the forest.
Sanskrit
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