Names That Mean The

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

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Manmeet
Friend of the heart or mind
Punjabi
Manneville
From the estate of the manor owner.
French
Mannheim
Home on the banks of the river.
German
Manning
Son of Mann, from the Old English personal name Mann.
English
Mannis
Derived from the Germanic element 'man', meaning 'man' or 'person'.
German
Mannleah
From the meadow by the common wood.
English
Mannley
From the meadow of the common man.
English
Manoach
Rest or comfort, from the Hebrew word for rest.
Hebrew
Manobala
The meaning of the name Manobala is not well-defined. However, the name is be...
Tamil
Manogya
Born of the mind; intelligent or wise.
Sanskrit
Manoj
Born of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manojavam
Swift as the wind.
Sanskrit
Manojavaya
One who is swift as the wind.
Sanskrit
Manolis
Man of the people.
Greek
Manonith
Consisting of the mind.
Tamil
Manonmani
Jewel of the mind; precious-hearted one
Sanskrit
Manooj
Born of the mind.
Tamil
Manos
God of the mind' or 'intelligent'.
Greek
Manpal
Friend of the mind' or 'cherished protector'.
Punjabi
Manprasad
Gift of the mind' or 'blessing'.
Sanskrit
Mansel
From the mansion.
English
Mansey
One who dwells by the stone.
Scottish
Mansfield
From the stony field.
English
Mansfyeld
From the stony field.
English
Mansooruddin
Victorious one of the religion
Arabic
Mantan
Father, ancestor.
Sanskrit
Manthan
Churning of the ocean, deep contemplation.
Sanskrit
Mantin
Ruler of the house.
French
Manton
From the manor town.
English
Mantosh
A combination of 'man' (mind) and 'tosh' (satisfaction), meaning 'one who sat...
Sanskrit
Mantrin
Chanting the Mantras.
Hindi
Manuj
Born of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manuja
Born of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manveet
One who loves the divine consciousness.
Punjabi
Manveeta
One who is adorned with the divine consciousness.
Sanskrit
Manvendra
Lord of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manvil
Power of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manvile
From the meadow village.
English
Manville
From the great village.
English
Manvinder
Lord of the heart.
Sanskrit
Many
Derived from the Old English word 'manig', meaning 'many' or 'much'.
English
Maolmilire
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maolmin
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maolruadhan
Servant of the red-haired one.
Irish
Maoltuile
Servant of the church.
Irish
Maonaigh
Descendant of the wealthy one.
Irish
Maooni
Rare goddess of the deer.
Cherokee
Maovesa
Light of the sea.
Lithuanian
Maple
From the maple tree, symbolizing strength and endurance.
English
Maqaddam
One who is placed in front or leader, derived from the Arabic root q-d-m.
Arabic
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