Names That Mean Of

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

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Sigune
Victory of the weapon.
Germanic
Sigurd
Guardian of victory.
Norse
Sigvat
Victory of the spirit.
Norse
Siheme
Voice of a silent night.
Swahili
Sihi
Lily, lily of the valley.
Hebrew
Sikandar
Defender of men.
Persian
Sikta
Ray of Light.
Bengali
Silahuddin
Weapon of the religion
Arabic
Silas
Of the forest.
Greek
Sileas
Scottish form of the name Cecilia.
Scottish
Silence
Absence of sound.
English
Silko
Man of the woods.
Cherokee
Silsaal
Necklace of gold coins.
Arabic
Siltah
Daughter of God.
Hebrew
Silvanos
Of the forest; derived from Latin Silvanus, god of woodlands.
Greek
Silvanus
Of the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Latin
Silvester
From Latin silvester meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Latin
Silvestra
Feminine form of Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Latin
Silviano
From the Latin name Silvanus, meaning 'of the forest'.
Italian
Silvius
Of the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Sima
Treasure or precious metal, often associated with silver.
Persian
Simaab
Silver-colored or silvery, often used poetically.
Persian
Simaal
The meaning of the name Simaal is not easily found. It is not a commonly used...
Arabic
Simant
Boundary or limit, often used in the context of a sacred thread ceremony.
Sanskrit
Simao
Portuguese form of Simon, meaning 'he has heard'.
Portuguese
Simardeep
The light of God's love.
Punjabi
Simaria
Combination of Simão (Portuguese form of Simon) and Maria.
Portuguese
Simeen
Silver or silvery, often associated with brightness and purity.
Persian
Simika
One who has a soft smile.
Sanskrit
Simmo
Short form of Simon.
English
Simmon
Son of Simon.
English
Simmona
Feminine form of Simon.
English
Simmons
Son of Simon.
English
Simonetta
God has heard, feminine diminutive of Simone.
Italian
Simonette
Little Simon, a feminine diminutive of Simon meaning 'he who hears'.
French
Simonne
Feminine form of Simon.
French
Simpson
Son of Sim, a medieval diminutive of Simon.
English
Simra
Simra means 'a garden of paradise' or 'a beautiful garden' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sinah
Daughter of the moon.
Egyptian
Sinanuddin
Spearhead of the religion
Arabic
Sinduja
Daughter of the ocean.
Sanskrit
Sindy
Diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'from Mount Kynthos'.
English
Sinhabal
Strength of a lion
Sanskrit
Sinhendra
Lord of lions.
Sanskrit
Sinon
Gift of the gods.
Greek
Sinoor
Ray of light.
Persian
Siofra
Siofra means 'elf' or 'sprite' in Irish mythology.
Irish
Sirajaddin
Lamp of the religion
Arabic
Sirajaldin
Lamp of the religion
Arabic
Sirajuddin
Lamp of the religion
Arabic
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