Names That Mean The

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

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Shadrack
Command of Aku, The Moon God.
Hebrew
Shadwel
From the shady well.
English
Shafay
Intercessor or advocate, one who pleads on behalf of others.
Arabic
Shafi
Intercessor or mediator, one who pleads on behalf of others.
Arabic
Shafik
Compassionate, sympathetic.
Arabic
Shafiqah
Compassionate, sympathetic.
Arabic
Shafiya
Compassionate, sympathetic, or one who shows mercy.
Arabic
Shafiyat
Compassionate, sympathetic, or merciful.
Arabic
Shahaz
The meaning of the name Shahaz is not readily available in common sources.
Arabic
Shahernaz
A combination of 'Shah' (king) and 'Naz' (pride, grace), meaning 'pride of th...
Persian
Shaherzad
Child of the city, or one who is born of the city.
Persian
Shahida
Witness, martyr, or one who testifies to the faith.
Arabic
Shahidah
Witness, martyr, or one who testifies to the faith.
Arabic
Shahim
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for generosity.
Arabic
Shahjahan
King of the world, from Persian shah 'king' and jahan 'world'.
Persian
Shahjehan
King of the world, from Persian 'shah' (king) and 'jahan' (world).
Persian
Shahnaz
Pride of the king.
Persian
Shahram
King of the realm, from Persian 'shah' (king) and 'ram' (realm).
Persian
Shahrbano
Lady of the city, a compound of shahr (city) and banu (lady).
Persian
Shahrbanou
Lady of the city, a title for noble women.
Persian
Shahrbanu
Lady of the city, a title for noble women.
Persian
Shahrdad
Given by the city or created by the city.
Persian
Shahriar
Friend of the king or ruler.
Persian
Shahrin
A combination of 'Shahr' (month) and 'in' (of), meaning 'of the month' or 'mo...
Arabic
Shahrnaz
Bride of the city; a compound of 'shahr' (city) and 'naz' (bride/coquetry).
Persian
Shahrooz
Combination of 'shah' (king) and 'rooz' (day), meaning 'king of the day'.
Persian
Shahroz
Shahroz means 'king of the day' or 'royal day' in Persian.
Persian
Shahroze
King of the land or royal realm.
Persian
Shahrukh
Face of the king, derived from Persian 'shah' (king) and 'rukh' (face).
Persian
Shahrul
Sun of the city.
Arabic
Shahrzadi
From the city.
Persian
Shahyar
Friend of the king.
Persian
Shahzaib
Crown of the mighty.
Arabic
Shaila
From the rocky place.
Spanish
Shailadhar
Holder of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Shailaj
Mountain-born, son of Shaila (another name for Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shailaja
Daughter of the mountain, Goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Shailarani
Shaila means mountain and rani means queen, so Shailarani means queen of the ...
Sanskrit
Shailasha
Having the quality of a mountain, mountain-like.
Sanskrit
Shaildhar
Holder of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Shaileah
Combination of the names Shay and Lea.
Hebrew
Shailei
Beloved of the mountain.
Sanskrit
Shaileja
Daughter of the mountain, Goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Shailen
Lord of the mountain, name of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shailender
King of the mountain, name of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shailesh
Lord of the mountains.
Hindi
Shaileshi
Goddess of the mountains.
Hindi
Shaileshri
Beauty of the mountains.
Hindi
Shailey
One who resides in the mountains.
Hindi
Shailja
Daughter of the mountain; Goddess Parvati.
Hindi
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