Names That Mean Of

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

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Sirajulhaq
Lamp of truth
Arabic
Sireesha
Wealth or prosperity, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Telugu
Sirene
Sirene is the French form of Siren, referring to a mythical sea creature who ...
French
Siria
Italian form of Syria, referring to the ancient region.
Italian
Siriah
Combination of Sir and Mariah.
English
Sirin
A mythical bird with a beautiful song, often associated with paradise.
Arabic
Sirios
Of or relating to the star Sirius, meaning 'glowing' or 'scorching'.
Greek
Sirisha
A name meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous', often associated with the goddes...
Sanskrit
Sirius
Meaning 'glowing' or 'scorching', it is the name of the brightest star in the...
Greek
Siroos
Siroos is the Persian form of Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Persian
Sirvat
Sound of the wind.
Armenian
Sisel
Diminutive of Sisel, meaning 'sweet' or 'little sweet one'.
Yiddish
Sisera
Sisera was a Canaanite commander in the biblical Book of Judges.
Hebrew
Sishir
Cool, gentle, or soft; often associated with the moon.
Sanskrit
Sishupala
Name of a king in the Mahabharata, meaning 'protector of children'.
Sanskrit
Sissel
Sissel is a diminutive of Cecilie, meaning 'blind'.
Norse
Sissela
Diminutive of Cecilia, meaning 'blind'.
Swedish
Sissi
Diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my abundance' or 'God is my oath'.
German
Sissy
Diminutive of Cecilia or Priscilla, often used as a nickname.
English
Sitadevi
Goddess Sita, wife of Rama in Hindu epic Ramayana.
Sanskrit
Sitanshu
One who has attained the goal or purpose of life.
Sanskrit
Sitaramapada
One whose feet are Sita and Rama, a devotee of the divine couple.
Sanskrit
Sitesh
Lord of the world.
Sanskrit
Sivabharathi
Goddess Parvati, the consort of Shiva, symbolizing divine feminine power.
Sanskrit
Sivabhushan
Ornament of Shiva, referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sivadas
Servant of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sivadasan
Servant of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sivagnana
Knowledge of Shiva, referring to wisdom or enlightenment associated with the ...
Sanskrit
Sivaji
Derived from Sanskrit 'Siva' meaning 'auspicious' and 'ji' as a suffix of res...
Sanskrit
SivaKrishna
A compound of Siva (the god Shiva) and Krishna (the god Krishna), meaning 'au...
Sanskrit
Sivakumar
A combination of Siva (auspicious) and Kumar (prince), meaning 'auspicious pr...
Sanskrit
SivaKumaran
A combination of Siva (auspicious) and Kumaran (prince), meaning 'auspicious ...
Sanskrit
Sivapathi
Lord of Shiva.
Tamil
Sivaprakash
Light of Shiva.
Tamil
SivaPreethi
Beloved of Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sivaraj
King of Shiva.
Tamil
Sivasakthi
Power of Siva.
Tamil
Sivasathi
Companion of Siva.
Tamil
Siviah
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Siwa
not well-documented, but it is believed to have originated from the name of a...
Arabic
Siward
Guardian of victory.
English
Siyavash
Possessor of black stallions.
Persian
Skade
Goddess of winter and skiing.
Norse
Skalm
A sword or a type of weapon, often used in Old Norse poetry.
Norse
Skandaguru
A name combining Skanda (a Hindu deity) and guru (teacher), meaning 'teacher ...
Sanskrit
Skandajit
Conqueror of Skanda, a name for the god Kartikeya.
Sanskrit
Skandan
One who leaps or jumps, often associated with agility.
Sanskrit
Skandaprasad
Blessing of Skanda, referring to the Hindu god Kartikeya.
Sanskrit
Skandapurvaja
Elder brother of Skanda, referring to the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Skandha
Skandha means 'aggregate' or 'heap' in Buddhism, referring to the five compon...
Sanskrit
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