Names That Mean The

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

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Ryman
Man from the rye hill.
English
Ryoko
Ryoko means 'dragon child' or 'child of the dragon'.
Japanese
Ryszard
Ryszard is the Polish form of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler'.
Polish
Rytasha
A combination of Ritu (season) and Asha (hope), meaning 'hope of the seasons'.
Sanskrit
Ryton
From the settlement near the rye farm.
English
Saabrah
Patient, enduring; derived from the Hebrew word for patience.
Hebrew
Saachar
Wages or reward, derived from the Hebrew word 'sachar'.
Hebrew
Saachi
Meaning 'truth' or 'one who speaks the truth'.
Sanskrit
Saadaf
Saadaf means 'seashell' or 'mother of pearl' in Arabic.
Arabic
Saaduddin
Happiness of the faith or good fortune of the religion.
Arabic
Saanchi
Truthful; also associated with the sacred Buddhist site Sanchi
Sanskrit
Saatarah
Covering, veil, or screen; also a name for the divine attribute of concealment.
Arabic
Saatyaki
One who belongs to the Satyaki family.
Sanskrit
Sabaha
Morning, dawn, or the early part of the day.
Arabic
SabariGireesh
Combination of Sabari (devotee of Lord Ayyappa) and Gireesh (another name of ...
Tamil
Sabarinath
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabarinathan
Lord of the Sabari hills.
Tamil
Sabhanayagam
Leader of the assembly
Tamil
Sabia
Derived from the Portuguese word for 'wise'.
Portuguese
Sabian
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabie
From the name Sabine.
English
Sabienne
Form of Sabine, from the Sabines tribe.
French
Sabilah
Path, way, or course, often referring to the path of righteousness.
Arabic
Sabin
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabina
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabinah
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabine
From the Sabines tribe.
French
Sabinella
Diminutive form of Sabina (from the Sabines tribe).
Italian
Sabinna
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabino
From the Sabines tribe.
Italian
Sabinus
From the Sabines tribe.
Latin
Sabrena
Combination of the names Sabrina and Rena.
English
Sabrina
From the river Severn.
Latin
Sabta
Refers to the city of Sheba in ancient Yemen.
Hebrew
Sachinandan
Pleasure of the truth.
Sanskrit
Sachsev
Serving the truth, worshipper of truth.
Sanskrit
Sackville
From the town of Sackville.
English
Sadachandra
Always shining like the moon.
Sanskrit
Sadacharya
One who follows the path of truth or righteousness.
Sanskrit
Sadaf
Seashell or mother-of-pearl
Arabic
Sadajit
Conqueror of the enemy.
Sanskrit
Sadamundi
Sweetness of the world.
Yoruba
Sadaqaat
Truthfulness or sincerity, derived from the Arabic root for honesty.
Arabic
Sadruddin
One who is righteous in the faith.
Arabic
Sadwrn
Saturday (day of the week).
Welsh
Sadyah
The Lord's aid, assistance.
Hebrew
Saeedan
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the root word for happiness.
Arabic
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Saewald
Sea ruler or power of the sea.
Anglo-saxon
Safa
Clarity, purity, or serenity; also a reference to the hill Safa in Mecca.
Arabic
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