Names That Mean Th

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

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Gyuri
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyurka
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyuszi
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Haadi
Guiding to the right path, a name for God in Islam.
Arabic
Haadia
Guiding to the right path, derived from the Arabic root h-d-y.
Arabic
Haahashtari
Haahashtari means 'the courtier' or 'the officer' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Haaiel
God is my strength.
Hebrew
Haaj
One who performs the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haajiah
One who performs the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Arabic
Haajirah
One who emigrates, referring to the Prophet Muhammad's migration.
Arabic
Haard
Lord Shiva, thunder.
Sanskrit
Haarika
Goddess Lakshmi, goddess of wealth.
Sanskrit
Haashim
One who gathers people together.
Arabic
Haashimah
One who brings people together.
Arabic
Haashir
Wealthy, rich, or prosperous.
Arabic
Haatifah
One who speaks eloquently or with a sweet voice.
Arabic
Haazibah
The meaning of the name Haazibah is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Habab
Beloved or sweetheart, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Hababah
Beloved, sweetheart.
Arabic
Habaiah
God is my strength or God's gift.
Hebrew
Habash
Abyssinian, someone from Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habasha
Ethiopian, someone from Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habashiyah
Female form of Habash, Ethiopian.
Arabic
Habat
Beloved or sweetheart.
Arabic
Habazinaiah
Vision of the Lord.
Hebrew
Habeel
Breath, vanity.
Hebrew
Habibiyyah
Beloved, derived from the Arabic word 'habib' meaning beloved.
Arabic
HabiburRahman
Beloved of the Merciful (an epithet of Allah).
Arabic
Habil
Prophet mentioned in the Quran (believers of his are often called Habili or H...
Arabic
Habimama
Bravery, strength.
Akan
Habiyyah
Beloved, sweetheart, or darling.
Arabic
Habr
Friend or beloved, derived from the Arabic root for 'friend'.
Arabic
Habwat
The one who loves and cares.
Arabic
Habz
Short form of the name Habib, meaning beloved, or Habiza, meaning giver.
English
Hachilah
The dark one.
Hebrew
Hachiro
Eighth son.
Japanese
Hachirou
Eighth son.
Japanese
Hachiuma
Eighth horse.
Japanese
Haddad
Blacksmith.
Arabic
Hadden
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haddon
From the hill on the heath.
English
Hadin
Guided one, or one who follows the right path.
Arabic
Hadis
A prophetic tradition or saying of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Hadlea
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadleah
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadlei
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadleigh
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadley
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadli
From the heath-covered meadow.
English
Hadlie
From the English surname, meaning 'heather field'.
English
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