Names That Mean The

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

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Saxin
Derived from the Old English personal name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxon
From the Germanic tribe the Saxons, meaning 'knife' or 'sword'.
English
Saxona
Derived from the Old English word for 'knife' or 'short sword'.
English
Saxonia
Land of the Saxons, referring to a Germanic tribe.
Latin
Saxons
The Saxons were a Germanic tribe whose name means 'knife' or 'short sword'.
Germanic
Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
English
Saxten
From the Old English name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxton
From the Old English personal name Seaxstan, meaning 'stone of the Saxons'.
English
Saxtyn
From the English surname, meaning 'Saxon's town'.
English
Sayalan
The meaning of the name Sayalan is not widely known or documented.
Persian
Sayar
Traveler or wanderer, derived from the Arabic root for journeying.
Arabic
Saydia
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the Arabic word for happiness.
Arabic
Saydiah
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Arabic root for happiness.
Arabic
Sayfudeen
Sword of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Scaffeld
From the scaffolding.
English
Scales
Derived from the Old English word 'scealu', meaning a balance or weighing dev...
English
Scandleah
From the scenic meadow.
English
Scanlan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Scannláin, meaning 'descendant of Scannlán'...
Gaelic
Scant
A rare name, possibly derived from the word 'scant' meaning meager or limited.
English
Scarlet
A bright red color, derived from the Old French word 'escarlate'.
English
Sceapleigh
From the sheep meadow.
English
Scelfleah
From the Old English elements 'scelf' meaning shelf or ledge and 'leah' meani...
English
Scelftun
From the willow tree farm or settlement.
English
Scheherazade
She whose kingdom is the city, or noble/free-born.
Persian
Schifra
Beautiful or bright, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for 'to be beautif...
Hebrew
Schlomit
Peaceful, derived from the Hebrew word shalom.
Hebrew
Schmit
Derived from the German word 'Schmied', meaning 'smith'.
German
Scholes
Dweller at the huts or sheds.
English
Schon
Beautiful, from the German word 'schön'.
German
Schultz
Derived from the German word 'Schultheiß', meaning 'village headman' or 'con...
German
Scipione
Derived from the Roman family name Scipio, meaning 'staff' or 'rod'.
Italian
Scoop
Referring to scooping or gathering something.
English
Scorpio
Referring to the zodiac sign Scorpio.
Latin
Scotland
Referring to the country of Scotland.
English
Scout
Referring to a person who gathers information or explores.
English
Seafina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
English
Seal
Derived from the Old English word 'seolh', meaning 'seal', referring to the m...
English
Sealeigh
A modern invented name combining 'sea' and 'leigh', evoking the ocean and a m...
English
Sealey
From the meadow by the sea.
English
Sealy
From the Old English 'sǣlīċ', meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'.
English
Seamere
Seamere means 'lake by the sea' or 'sea lake'.
English
Seamoor
From the sea and the moor.
English
Seamus
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov (Jacob).
Irish
Seanel
Combination of the names Sean and Neil.
Irish
Seannon
Combination of the names Sean and Ronan.
Irish
Seanthan
Combination of the names Sean and Nathan.
Irish
Searle
Derived from the Old English name 'Searle', meaning 'armor' or 'weapon'.
English
Season
Referring to the seasons.
English
Seaton
From the town by the sea.
English
Sebastao
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Portuguese
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