Names That Mean Of

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

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Saxton
From the Old English personal name Seaxstan, meaning 'stone of the Saxons'.
English
Sayad
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
Arabic
Sayagh
Shadow or shade, often used poetically to imply protection or companionship.
Persian
Sayalan
The meaning of the name Sayalan is not widely known or documented.
Persian
Sayali
A type of small bird, often associated with beauty and grace.
Marathi
Saydie
Diminutive of Sadhbh, meaning 'sweet' or 'goodly'.
Irish
Sayed
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
Arabic
Sayeh
Shadow or shade, often symbolizing protection or mystery.
Persian
Sayfuddin
Sword of religion.
Arabic
Sayfudeen
Sword of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Sayfudin
Sword of faith.
Arabic
Sayfullah
Sword of Allah.
Arabic
Sayyidah
Lady or mistress, a title of respect for a woman.
Arabic
Scanlan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Scannláin, meaning 'descendant of Scannlán'...
Gaelic
Scanlon
Derived from Irish surname Ó Scannláin, meaning 'descendant of Scannlán', a ...
Gaelic
Scholastica
Feminine form of Scholasticus, meaning 'of or pertaining to schools'.
Latin
Schole
Leisure or free time, often associated with scholarly pursuits.
Greek
Scilla
A sea nymph or a type of plant, derived from Greek mythology.
Greek
Scirocco
Refers to a type of Mediterranean wind.
Italian
Scotland
Referring to the country of Scotland.
English
Scotlyn
A modern feminine form of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Scotsman'.
Scottish
Scottie
A diminutive of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'a Scotsman'.
Scottish
Scotty
Diminutive of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Gaelic speaker'.
Scottish
Scoville
Referring to a unit of measurement for spicy heat.
English
Scully
Descendant of Scully.
Irish
Seafine
Combination of 'sea' and 'fine', meaning 'fine sea' or 'beautiful sea'.
English
Seah
Seah is a Chinese surname meaning 'sand' or 'grain of sand'.
Chinese
Sealie
Derived from Irish surname Ó Séaghdha, meaning 'descendant of Séaghdha', whi...
Irish
Seanan
Seanan is a diminutive of Seán, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Irish
Seanel
Combination of the names Sean and Neil.
Irish
Seannon
Combination of the names Sean and Ronan.
Irish
Seanthan
Combination of the names Sean and Nathan.
Irish
Searlas
Scottish Gaelic form of Charles.
Scottish
Sebbie
Diminutive of Sebastian.
English
Seelie
From Scottish folklore, a seelie is a fairy or supernatural being, often bene...
Scottish
Seemanta
Boundless or limitless, often associated with the infinite.
Sanskrit
Seemi
Precious or valuable, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Seerat
Way of life or conduct.
Arabic
Seethalakshmi
Combination of Sita and Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Seeward
Guardian or protector of the sea.
English
Seeyab
Name of a Sabaean king.
Arabic
Sefarina
Feminine form of Seraphinus, meaning 'fiery one'.
Latin
Seffire
Variation of Sapphire, a gemstone.
English
Segesta
name of an ancient city in Sicily.
Greek
Segin
Derived from the Egyptian god of the moon, associated with protection and hea...
Egyptian
Segulah
Treasure or precious possession, often used in a spiritual context.
Hebrew
Segunda
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born daughter.
Spanish
Segundo
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born child.
Spanish
Sehal
Meaning 'like the moon' or 'beautiful', often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Sekhet
Goddess of war and hunting.
Egyptian
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