Names That Mean The

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

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Archwood
From the wooded arch.
English
Arctic
Of or relating to the Arctic region.
English
Arctica
Of or relating to the Arctic region.
English
Arcticah
Of or relating to the Arctic region.
English
Arcticka
Of or relating to the Arctic region.
English
Arctophylax
Guardian of the bear.
Greek
Arcturus
Guardian of the bear.
Latin
Ardagh
From the high field.
Irish
Ardavan
Protector of the holy lands.
Persian
Ardea
From the town of Ardea.
Latin
Arden
Valley of the eagle.
English
Ardena
Valley of the eagle.
English
Ardenah
Valley of the eagle.
English
Ardene
Valley of the eagle.
English
Ardin
From the Gaelic word for 'high' or 'noble'.
Gaelic
Ardina
Derived from the Germanic element 'hard' meaning 'brave, hardy'.
German
Ardine
Derived from the Latin name Ardina, meaning 'great forest' or 'from the forest'.
French
Ardinia
Derived from the Spanish word 'ardín' meaning garden, symbolizing a place of ...
Spanish
Ardint
From the Gaelic 'àrd' meaning high, possibly referring to a high place or hill.
Scottish
Ardis
From the Old English word 'eard', meaning 'native land' or 'home'.
English
Ardlea
Means 'high meadow' or 'height of the meadow'.
Irish
Ardleigh
From the meadow of the eagle.
English
Ardley
From the meadow of the eagle.
English
Ardlie
From the eagle's meadow.
English
Ardly
From the Old English elements 'eard' meaning 'land' and 'leah' meaning 'woodl...
English
Ardmoar
From the high headland.
Irish
Ardmoare
From the high headland.
Irish
Ardmoor
From the high headland.
Irish
Ardmoore
From the high headland.
Irish
Ardmor
From the high headland.
Irish
Ardmore
From the high headland.
Irish
Argentina
Derived from the Latin word 'argentum' meaning silver, referring to the Río d...
Spanish
Argentine
Argentine is an adjective form of Argentina and is used as a masculine given ...
Spanish
Argentynah
Silver, derived from the Spanish word 'argentina'.
Spanish
Arghya
Worthy of worship or adoration, often used as an epithet for deities.
Bengali
Argyle
From the land of the Irish.
Scottish
Argyles
From the land of the Irish.
Scottish
Arhaam
Most merciful, compassionate; derived from the Arabic root R-H-M.
Arabic
Aricia
Goddess of the eternal flame.
Latin
Ariobarzanes
Exalting the fighting spirit.
Persian
Aristodeme
Best the people.
Greek
Arivanandhan
The name Arivanandhan does not have a specific meaning.
Tamil
Arkadiy
A Russian form of the Greek name Arkadios, meaning 'of Arcadia'.
Russian
Arkady
A name derived from the Greek 'Arkadios', meaning 'of Arcadia'.
Russian
Arkaj
Born of the sun.
Bengali
Arkaja
Born of the sun.
Sanskrit
Arkesh
Supreme ruler of the sun.
Sanskrit
Arkeshwar
Lord of the sun, a name for the sun god Surya.
Sanskrit
Arkwright
Dweller by the chest or box maker.
English
Arlais
Means 'from the fort' or 'fortress' in Welsh.
Welsh
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