Names That Mean Th

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

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Kodiswaran
Lord of the forest, derived from kodi (forest) and iswaran (lord).
Sanskrit
Kodwo
derived from the Akan day-naming system, it signifies a male child born on Mo...
Akan
Koel
A bird, the Indian cuckoo, known for its melodious song.
Sanskrit
Koemi
Little smile or child of the smile.
Japanese
Kogan
Derived from the Russian word 'kogan' meaning 'blacksmith'.
Russian
Kohaku
Means 'amber' in Japanese, referring to the gemstone.
Japanese
Kohana
The name Kohana means 'swift' or 'fast' in the Cherokee language.
Cherokee
Kohath
Assembly or congregation, referring to a son of Levi in the Bible.
Hebrew
Kohen
Priest, a descendant of Aaron who served in the Temple.
Hebrew
Kohkahycumest
He who chases the sun.
Cherokee
Kokilapriya
Beloved of the cuckoo bird.
Sanskrit
Kokilarani
Queen of the cuckoo birds.
Sanskrit
Kokilavaani
One with a cuckoo-like sweet voice
Sanskrit
Kolb
Derived from a short form of the name Koloman, meaning 'dove'.
German
Kolby
From the Old Norse name Kolbeinn, meaning 'coal-bearer' or 'dark-haired'.
English
Kolenka
Diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Russian
Koleta
Diminutive of Nikoletta, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Polish
Koletta
Victorious people; derived from the name Nicole.
French
Kolfinnah
A combination of Kolfinnur and the feminine suffix -ah, meaning 'coal finder'.
Icelandic
Kolgrim
Helmet of the battle spirit or fierce warrior.
Norse
Kolia
Diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Russian
Kolina
A diminutive of Nikolina, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Slavic
Kollsvein
Combines 'kollr' (head) and 'sveinn' (boy), meaning 'helmeted boy' or 'headst...
Norse
Kolter
Boiler, blacksmith.
German
Kolya
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
Russian
Kolyah
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
Russian
Kolyen
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
Russian
Komakie
Earth woman.
Cherokee
Komalika
A name meaning 'tender' or 'delicate', often associated with a lotus flower.
Sanskrit
Komatha
Mother cow; sacred nourishing mother
Tamil
Kondo
The main hall of a Buddhist temple.
Japanese
Kootchal
A place in the bush.
Aboriginal
Korah
Baldness or ice, from the Hebrew name Korach.
Hebrew
Koraleigh
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Kora' and 'Leigh', meaning '...
English
Korali
Maiden or girl, derived from the Greek word 'kore'.
Greek
Koran
Referring to the Islamic holy book, Quran.
Arabic
Kord
Derived from the Old English word 'cord', meaning a rope or cord.
English
Kore
Maiden; daughter of Demeter in Greek mythology.
Greek
Kornai
Derived from the Hungarian word 'korna', meaning 'crown'.
Hungarian
Korona
Means 'crown' in Hungarian, referring to the royal headpiece.
Hungarian
Korrigun
A mythical creature in Breton folklore.
French
Kort
Short form of names beginning with 'Kort', meaning 'short'.
Dutch
Kosar
Means 'power' or 'strength' in Persian.
Persian
Kosha
Treasure or wealth, often used as a term for a treasury or storehouse.
Sanskrit
Koshek
The meaning of the name Koshek is not clear, as it is a rare name and there i...
Slavic
Koshid
Faithful; Devoted.
Hebrew
Kossey
Dweller in the woods; Brave.
Irish
Kota
The people.
Japanese
Kothandapani
Lord Rama with a bow.
Tamil
Koti
The one who is calm and peaceful
Sanskrit
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