Names That Mean The

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

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Mahi
Great earth or land; also a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Mahiar
Moon of the sun, a compound of 'mah' (moon) and 'yar' (friend).
Persian
Mahida
Glorious, praiseworthy; derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Mahijith
Conqueror of the earth; one who has conquered the world.
Sanskrit
Mahip
Lord of the earth, a title for a king or ruler.
Sanskrit
Mahipal
King, ruler of the earth.
Sanskrit
Mahipathi
Lord of the earth.
Sanskrit
Mahipati
Lord of the earth.
Sanskrit
Mahita
Greatness or magnanimity, often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Mahiya
Sweetheart, beloved.
Arabic
Mahlen
From the little valley.
English
Mahlend
From the little valley.
English
Mahmer
Like the moon.
Persian
Mahneera
Light of the moon.
Arabic
Mahneerah
Radiant, shining, or luminous like the moon.
Arabic
Mahnoosh
Beautiful like the moon.
Persian
Mahnush
Sweet like the moon.
Persian
Mahogania
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahoganie
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahogny
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahogoney
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahogoni
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahogonia
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahogonie
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahogonya
A variation of the name Mahogany, referring to a type of dark wood.
English
Mahsa
Like the moon.
Persian
Mahtowa
Like the Moon.
Persian
Maia
Mother, nurse.
Greek
Maigret
Derived from the Old French name 'Maigret', meaning 'thin' or 'slender'.
French
Maikaikeakua
The name means 'the one who is like a god' or 'godlike'.
Hawaiian
Maille
Derived from the French word for chain mail, symbolizing strength and protect...
French
Maimon
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Hebrew word 'mazal'.
Hebrew
Main
Derived from the Germanic element 'magin', meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
German
Maina
Meaning 'dancer' or 'one who dances' in the Kikuyu language.
Kikuyu
Mainard
Brave and strong, derived from the elements 'magin' meaning strength and 'har...
Germanic
Mainavi
Beautiful rays of the sun.
Tamil
Maine
From the province of Maine.
French
Maio
May (the month).
Italian
Maiolaine
Combination of the names Maia (Greek goddess of fertility) and Elaine (light).
French
Mairaj
Ascension, the night journey of Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Mairav
Bitter, as in the taste of a herb.
Hebrew
Mairghread
Pearl, derived from the Greek margarites.
Gaelic
Majduddin
Glory of the faith.
Arabic
Majdudeen
Glorious of the faith.
Arabic
Maji
Water, mother.
Swahili
Majiid
Glorious, noble, or majestic, derived from the Arabic root 'm-j-d'.
Arabic
Makah
People of the cape.
Cherokee
Makai
Towards the sea.
Hawaiian
Makenna
Son of the handsome one.
Scottish
Makfield
Field near the stream.
English
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