Names That Mean Take

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

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Maiziesius
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Malama
To take care of; fidelity. Malama means light or moon. (Malama / Malama f)
Hawaiian
Mapute
Taken away. Empty. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region.
African
Masar
Route (the path (s) taken to reach a destination)
Indian
Mibkar
One who has much initiative, one who always takes the first step
Arabic
Millar
Caretaker of the mill.
Latin
Moein
Helper, supporter, caretaker, provider of refuge
Arabic
Moeisha
Saved. Taken from the water; Child. The feminine form of Moses.
Egyptian
Moesha
Saved. Taken from the water; Child. The feminine form of Moses.
American
Moeysha
Saved. Taken from the water; Child. The feminine form of Moses.
Egyptian
Moise
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Native-american
Moises
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
French
Mosa
Taken from the water, prophet name
Arabic
Mose
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Moses
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Hebrew
Moutasam
Refuge, recourse, a place or time where / when people take refuge
Arabic
Moyse
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Mozes
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Hungarian
Mrugan
Its taken from Murugan, Which means God Kartikeya
Indian
Mubaadar
One who undertakes. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region.
African
Mueena
Helper, supporter, caretaker, provider of refuge
Arabic
Muhtasab
Sufficient, a person who is enough to take care of another person’s needs and...
Arabic
Muntaqim
The Avenger, He who punishes wrongdoers, One who takes revenge. Name, Abdul M...
Arabic
Murziq
Giver of provision, one who takes care of the needs of people and provides th...
Arabic
Murziqah
Giver of provision, one who takes care of the needs of people and provides th...
Arabic
Musa
Saved, Taken from the water|Child
Egyptian
Mushi
He that touches, that withdraws or takes away
Biblical
Mutaam
Diet, Daily Food Intake
Arabic
Mutazid
One who takes assistance (of Allah), petitioner of justice
Arabic
Mwendapole
One who takes his time. A Nyakyusa name used in the East Africa region.
African
Napa
Taken by a wolf.
Greek
Napah
Taken by a wolf.
Greek
Navanit
Fresh butter, One who takes pleasure in new joys
Indian
Nazdana
One we take care of
Urdu
Nimesha
Momentary, quick. It is indicative of an ac-tion that takes place in an instant
Indian
Ogbae
Don't take him away.
Ethiopian
Ogbai
Don't take him away.
Ethiopian
Ogbay
Don't take him away.
Ethiopian
Oliwja
Polish form of Olive, which is an evolution of the older and now obsolete Oli...
Polish
Owaiza
Replacement, something that takes the place of another thing
Arabic
Proctor
Steward or caretaker
English
Purushaakriti
One who takes the form of a Man
Indian
Qaaherah
Mistake
Arabic
Qasiim
Portion, Fate, Luck, Take part
Arabic
Raahim
Compassionate, Kind, Merciful, Take pity
Arabic
Raknah
To depend upon, to take something as a support
Arabic
Ramola
Who takes interest in everything
Indian
Rithav
Person who work Hard, Name is taken from Vishnu shahasranam
Indian
Rodeo
One who takes part in the roundup / a cowboy
French
Roscislawa
Feminine form of Roscislaw glory in conquest, a compound name composed of the...
Polish
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