Names That Mean The

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

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Angshu
A diminutive of Angshuman, meaning 'part of the divine' or 'radiant'.
Bengali
Anicho
Born during the day.
Igbo
Anidev
One who is without a body, referring to the formless divine.
Sanskrit
Aniket
Lord of the home.
Marathi
Aniketh
Lord of the home.
Sanskrit
Aniki
Older brother.
Japanese
Anilabh
The essence of the wind.
Sanskrit
Anilatmaja
Born of the Wind
Sanskrit
Anilkumar
A compound of Anil (wind, air) and Kumar (prince, son), meaning 'son of the w...
Sanskrit
Animashaun
God has added to the joy.
Yoruba
Anjana
Mother of Hanuman; collyrium
Sanskrit
Anjani
Mother of Hanuman.
Sanskrit
Anjini
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'blessed' or 'of the gods'.
Sanskrit
Anjori
Blossom of the heart.
Bengali
Anju
One who lives in the heart
Sanskrit
Anjuman
Gathering or assembly
Persian
Annan
From the Gaelic name Ánann, meaning 'very small' or 'little one'.
Scottish
Annar
Derived from Old Norse 'annarr', meaning 'other' or 'second'.
Norse
Annastasia
Resurrection, derived from the Greek word 'anastasis'.
Greek
Annastassia
Resurrection; derived from the Greek word 'anastasis' meaning resurrection.
Greek
Anne
Grace; derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
French
Annemone
Derived from Greek anemos meaning 'wind', referring to the anemone flower.
Greek
Annjelica
Angelic, from the angel.
Spanish
Anno
Derived from the Germanic element 'arn', meaning 'eagle'.
German
Annraoi
Derived from the Old Irish name 'Anradhán', meaning 'little king' or 'noble'.
Gaelic
Annunciata
Annunciata means 'announced' or 'proclaimed', referring to the Annunciation.
Italian
Annuziata
Annunziata means 'announced' or 'heralded', referring to the Annunciation.
Italian
Annwfn
Meaning 'otherworld' or 'underworld' in Welsh mythology.
Welsh
Annwn
Annwn is the Otherworld in Welsh mythology, a realm of the dead and supernatu...
Welsh
Annya
Grace or favor, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
Russian
Anooja
The golden one.
Sanskrit
Anoral
Light or fire; derived from the Hebrew word for light.
Hebrew
Another
Means 'other' or 'second', derived from the Old English word 'ōther'.
English
Anouche
Sweet or graceful, derived from the Armenian word for sweetness.
Armenian
Anoud
The name Anoud means 'gentle breeze' or 'soft wind' in Arabic.
Arabic
Anouk
Grace; derived from the Hebrew name Hannah.
Dutch
Anpu
God of mummification, embalming, and the afterlife.
Egyptian
Anrid
Eagle of the home.
Scandinavian
Ansa
Goddess of protection, goddess of the dawn.
Tamil
Ansar
Helper or supporter, often used in Islamic context to refer to the early foll...
Arabic
Ansari
Helper, supporter; related to the Ansar
Arabic
Anscom
From the valley of the gods.
English
Anscomb
Lives by the valley of the gods.
English
Anslea
From the meadow of the aspen trees.
English
Ansleah
From the meadow of the aspen trees.
English
Ansleigh
From the meadow of the aspen trees.
English
Ansley
Hermitage field; from the Old English personal name Ansetl or the place name ...
English
Anso
Derived from the Germanic element 'ans', meaning 'god'.
Germanic
Ansonia
Derived from the English surname Anson, meaning 'son of Anne'.
English
Anstey
From the Old English meaning 'hermitage' or 'solitary place'.
English
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