Names That Mean The

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

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NarayanaSwamy
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
Narayani
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
Narayini
The one who is abode of man.
Sanskrit
Narela
From the city of Narela.
Spanish
Narinderjeet
Victory of the lord of men.
Punjabi
Narinderjit
Triumph of the lord of men.
Punjabi
Narmadha
One who is related to the river Narmada.
Sanskrit
Narmanda
One who delights in the river Narmada.
Sanskrit
Narmandah
One who is born from the river Narmada.
Sanskrit
Narmatha
One who is revered and respected like the river Narmada.
Sanskrit
Nasaar
Helper or supporter, derived from the Arabic root n-s-r.
Arabic
Nasario
Of or relating to the Nativity.
Spanish
Naseeruddin
Helper of the religion
Arabic
Nash
Dweller by the ash tree.
English
Nashua
Means 'land between two rivers' in the Algonquian language.
Aboriginal
Nasiche
Born during the harvest season.
Luo
Nasihuddin
Advisor or sincere one of the religion
Arabic
Nasikh
One who abrogates or cancels, often referring to a verse in the Quran that su...
Arabic
Nasimuddin
Breeze of the religion
Arabic
Nasiraldin
Helper of the religion
Arabic
Nasiruddin
Supporter of the faith.
Arabic
Nasruddin
Victory or support of the religion
Arabic
Nassia
From the city of Naxos.
Greek
Natanasundari
Beautiful lady of the Nata dance, a name combining Nata (dance) and Sundari (...
Tamil
Natane
Daughter of the chief or princess.
Cherokee
Natara
Dancer or actress, derived from the Sanskrit word 'nata'.
Sanskrit
Nataraj
Lord of dance, a title for the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nataraja
Lord of the dance, a form of the Hindu god Shiva performing the cosmic dance.
Sanskrit
Natarajan
Dancer, referring to the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
Tamil
Natasha
Born on Christmas Day, from the Latin 'natalis'.
Russian
Natesa
Lord of the dance, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Natesan
Lord of the dance, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Natesh
Lord of the dance, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Nathalie
Birthday of the Lord.
French
Natraaj
King of dancers, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Naueshwara
Lord of the new world.
Sanskrit
Naughton
Of the clan of Owain.
Irish
Naunton
From the town of Naunton in Gloucestershire, England.
English
Naushin
The one with beautiful eyes.
Persian
Navadurga
Navadurga means 'nine forms of the goddess Durga' in Hinduism.
Sanskrit
Navadvip
Nine islands, referring to the sacred town in West Bengal.
Sanskrit
Navam
New or fresh, often associated with the new moon.
Sanskrit
Navami
Means 'ninth' in Sanskrit, often referring to the ninth day of a lunar fortni...
Sanskrit
Navaro
From the plains or fields, derived from a place name.
Spanish
Navarra
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarrah
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarre
From the Basque region of Navarre, meaning 'plain' or 'flat land'.
Basque
Navarro
From the plains or flat land.
Spanish
Navish
Lord of the new, new lord.
Sanskrit
Navkar
Salutations to the new or divine.
Sanskrit
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