Names That Mean Ring

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

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Shemsa
Sun, referring to brightness and warmth.
Arabic
Sherawali
Lion-like or powerful, often referring to the goddess Durga.
Punjabi
Sherman
Shear man, referring to a person who shears wool.
English
Sherwood
Clearing in the woods.
English
Sheshadri
One who holds the moon, referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sheshna
Remaining or leftover, often referring to the residual part of a sacrifice.
Sanskrit
Shighraj
Swift or fast, often referring to speed or quickness.
Sanskrit
Shimei
Hearing, listening.
Hebrew
Shimi
Hearing, listening.
Hebrew
Shimma
Hearing, understanding.
Hebrew
Shimul
A type of flowering tree, also known as the silk cotton tree.
Bengali
Shirisha
A flowering tree.
Sanskrit
Shirleah
Clearing in the woods.
English
Shirley
Bright meadow, from the Old English words scir (bright) and leah (clearing).
English
Shivadasa
Servant of Shiva, referring to a devotee of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shivanjali
Offering to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shravaniya
Worth hearing
Sanskrit
Shreeda
Goddess Lakshmi; one who brings prosperity and good fortune.
Sanskrit
Shreeharsh
One who brings happiness.
Sanskrit
Shreerang
Lord Vishnu; One who brings prosperity and happiness.
Sanskrit
Shreeranjan
Delightful; Pleasing to the eyes; Bringer of prosperity.
Sanskrit
Shreyashi
One who brings fame or prosperity.
Sanskrit
Shriharsh
One who brings happiness, joyous.
Sanskrit
Shrijay
Victorious, conquering.
Sanskrit
Shrikama
Desiring prosperity, one who yearns for wealth.
Sanskrit
Shrilaxmi
Prosperous laxmi (referring to the goddess of wealth).
Sanskrit
Shriranjan
One who brings happiness to Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Shrutakeerti
Renowned for her hearing or renowned for knowledge.
Sanskrit
Shrutakirti
Renowned for her hearing or renowned for knowledge.
Sanskrit
Shrutashrava
Famous through hearing or scripture
Sanskrit
Shruti
Vedic verses or hearing.
Sanskrit
Shrutkirti
Renowned for her hearing or renowned fame.
Sanskrit
Shrutuja
Born of hearing or born of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Shruva
Hearing or attentive.
Sanskrit
Shubhavi
Auspicious or one who brings good fortune.
Sanskrit
Shulandhar
Wearing a plow.
Sanskrit
Shulank
Wearing a plow.
Sanskrit
Shumaysah
A fragrant tree, possibly referring to the Al-Shumais tree from the Arabian P...
Arabic
Shunpei
Springtime.
Japanese
Shvetajin
One who has conquered the white or pure, often referring to a spiritual victor.
Sanskrit
Shvetambar
Wearing white.
Sanskrit
Siddhivinayaka
Lord Ganesha (the one who removes obstacles and brings success).
Sanskrit
Siddwel
From the Old English elements 'sīd' meaning wide and 'wella' meaning spring ...
English
Sidney
From the Old English words 'sīd' meaning wide and 'īeg' meaning island, ref...
English
Sifaat
Attributes or qualities, often referring to the divine attributes of God in I...
Arabic
Silai
Needle, tailoring.
Sanskrit
Silver
Referring to the precious metal silver.
English
Silverton
Referring to a town or place named Silverton.
English
Silvine
Derived from Latin 'silva' meaning forest, referring to a forest dweller.
French
Simphiwe
Given to us, referring to a child born after a loss or as a gift.
Zulu
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