Names That Mean The

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

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Somen
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Somendra
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Somer
From the summer season.
English
Somerby
From the summer estate.
English
Somerley
Meadow of the summer.
English
Somers
From the summer.
English
Somerton
From the summer settlement.
English
Somerville
Town of the summer.
French
Somesh
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Someshwar
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Someshwara
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Someswara
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Somnaath
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Somnath
Lord of the moon.
Sanskrit
Somprakash
Light of the moon.
Hindi
Somsangit
Melody of the mind.
Sanskrit
Somvir
Brave like the moon.
Hindi
Somwrita
Covered by the moonlight.
Sanskrit
Somyajit
One who has conquered the mind.
Sanskrit
Sooriyabai
Lady associated with the sun
Tamil
Sooryakanth
Beloved of the sun, radiant.
Sanskrit
Sooryatanaya
Son of the sun god, radiant.
Sanskrit
Sopater
Saved by the father.
Greek
Sophroniah
The Lord is wise.
Hebrew
Sosipater
Savior of his father, from Greek sōtēr 'savior' and patēr 'father'.
Greek
Sosthenes
Of safe strength, derived from Greek elements sōs (safe) and sthenos (streng...
Greek
Souban
The name Souban does not have a specific meaning in Arabic.
Arabic
Souman
Derived from Sanskrit 'soma' meaning moon, it signifies one who is calm and g...
Bengali
Soumi
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'soumya', meaning gentle or mild.
Bengali
Soumil
Friend of the moon; derived from Soma (moon) and Mitra (friend).
Sanskrit
Soumitra
Friend of the moon; derived from Soma (moon) and Mitra (friend).
Sanskrit
Soumra
Name of a star in the constellation Virgo.
Arabic
Soumya
Born of the moon; gentle and calm.
Sanskrit
Soumyajit
One who is born of the moon or a descendant of the moon.
Bengali
Sounai
Sounai is a Japanese name meaning 'to be together' or 'companion'.
Japanese
Soundaradevil
Combination of Soundar (beautiful) and the Hindu god Adivel (Lord Shiva).
Tamil
Souren
Derived from the Armenian word for 'holy' or 'sacred'.
Armenian
Southern
From the South.
English
Souvik
Friend of the community.
Bengali
Sowande
They have chosen me.
Yoruba
Spaulding
From the place with spear-like features.
English
Spelding
From the divided field.
English
Spes
The personification of Hope.
Latin
Spider
Referring to the insect.
English
Sprague
From the village near a meadow.
English
Spring
Refers to the season of spring, symbolizing renewal and new beginnings.
English
Spurs
Refers to the spiked attachments worn on a rider's boots for horseback riding.
English
Sraboni
Commonly used in Bengali culture, it refers to the rainy season..
Bengali
Sragvibhushan
One who is adorned with the glory of the sacred thread.
Sanskrit
Sravan
A name for the month of Shravana in the Hindu calendar.
Sanskrit
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