Names That Mean The

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

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Janakidas
Servant of Lord Rama, combining the names Janaki and das (servant).
Sanskrit
Janakidevi
Goddess Sita, combining the names Janaki and devi (goddess).
Sanskrit
Janakie
Derived from Janaka, meaning 'father' or 'progenitor', often associated with ...
Sanskrit
Janakinandan
Beloved son of Janaka, an epithet of the Hindu god Rama.
Sanskrit
Janakinath
Lord of Janaki (Sita), combining the names Janaki and nath (lord).
Sanskrit
Janamejay
One who conquers the people.
Sanskrit
Janani
Mother.
Sanskrit
Janany
The moon.
Tamil
Janatha
Meaning 'people' or 'community', derived from the Sanskrit word 'jana'.
Sanskrit
Janavi
Mother Earth, born from Janu (holy river).
Sanskrit
Janavika
One who is born of people or a descendant of the people.
Sanskrit
Jandia
derived from the name of the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands..
Spanish
Janeshtha
Elder or most senior, often used as an epithet for the eldest sibling.
Sanskrit
Janesvara
Lord of the people, a name for a ruler or deity.
Sanskrit
Janhitha
Benefiting others.
Sanskrit
Janki
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'janaka', meaning 'father' or 'creator'.
Sanskrit
Janmesh
Lord of the people, derived from 'jana' (people) and 'isha' (lord).
Sanskrit
Jannavi
Daughter of the moon.
Sanskrit
January
First month of the year.
English
Janvijay
Victory of the soul or life.
Sanskrit
Janvika
The beloved one; sweetheart.
Hindi
Japan
Referring to the country Japan.
English
Jaquelin
Supplanter, derived from Jacques, the French form of Jacob.
French
Jaqueline
Supplanter, derived from Jacques, the French form of Jacob.
French
Jaquelinne
Supplanter, derived from Jacques, the French form of Jacob.
French
Jaram
The meaning of the name Jaram is also unclear, with no definitive meaning found.
Hebrew
Jaramogi
Means 'the one who walks' or 'the traveler' in the Luo language.
Luo
Jardena
Garden, from the Hebrew word for garden.
Hebrew
Jareeh
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root J-R-H.
Arabic
Jari
Jari is a Finnish form of the name Jarl, meaning 'chieftain' or 'nobleman'.
Finnish
Jarmaine
Brotherly.
English
Jarmen
From the German name Jarman.
English
Jarrat
From the strong hill.
English
Jarvis
Spearman, derived from the Old English name Gervase.
English
Jasam
Generous or noble, derived from the root meaning 'to be generous'.
Arabic
Jasean
Combination of the names Jason and Sean.
English
Jashank
Moon-like, having a forehead like the moon.
Sanskrit
Jashoda
Mother of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Jasimuddin
Great or strong one of the religion
Arabic
Jaskaran
One who sings the praises of God.
Punjabi
Jaskeerat
One who sings the praises of the Lord.
Punjabi
Jaskirat
The singing praise of the Lord.
Punjabi
Jaskirit
Praise the Lord.
Punjabi
Jasmijn
derived from the word for the flowering plant 'jasmine'.
Dutch
Jasmin
derived from the Persian word for the flowering plant 'jasmine'.
Persian
Jasmine
derived from the Persian word for the flowering plant 'jasmine'.
Persian
Jasna
derived from the Slavic word meaning 'clear' or 'pure'.
Slavic
Jasoda
Mother of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Jasson
Healer; derived from the Greek name Iason.
Greek
Jatinderpal
Combination of Jatinder (lord of the Jats) and Pal (protector), meaning prote...
Punjabi
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