Names That Mean The

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

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Urenna
The father's pride or the father's joy.
Igbo
Uresta
From the east or the rising sun.
Spanish
Urfaan
The one who is knowledgeable or learned.
Arabic
Urfah
The one who is powerful or majestic.
Arabic
Urian
Of silver or the silver one.
Welsh
Uriana
The one who is pure or holy.
Greek
Urianna
The one who is graceful or charming.
Greek
Uriannah
The one who is joyful or glad.
Greek
Urit
Light or flame, derived from the Hebrew word 'ur' meaning fire.
Hebrew
Urki
Lady of the wilderness.
Finnish
Urquhart
From the oak forest.
Scottish
Urswick
From the bear farm.
English
Uruvi
A river in Hindu mythology, often associated with the Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Urvara
Meaning 'fertile' or 'abundant', often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Urvesh
Lord of the heart or one who rules the heart.
Gujarati
Urvija
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'urvi' meaning 'earth' or 'wide'.
Sanskrit
Urvijaya
Victorious over the earth; derived from urvi (earth) and jaya (victory).
Sanskrit
Urvinath
Lord of the sea or ocean, a name for the Hindu god Varuna.
Tamil
Urvir
King of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Urvish
Lord of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Urvisha
Goddess of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Ushadevi
Goddess of the Dawn.
Sanskrit
Ushakant
Lord of light or radiance, often referring to the sun.
Sanskrit
Utan
Person of the earth, down-to-earth person.
Indonesian
Utgardloki
Loki from the outer courtyard.
Norse
Utpalabha
The one born with lotus.
Sanskrit
Utphalamitra
Friend of the lotus, symbolizing purity and companionship.
Sanskrit
Uttampal
Protector of the best.
Tamil
Uttampreet
Deep love for the best.
Punjabi
Uttansh
A part of the best.
Sanskrit
Uttarak
Northern.
Sanskrit
Uwaym
Servant of the Most High, derived from Arabic 'Abd al-A'la.
Arabic
Uzrat
Helper or supporter, derived from the root 'azr'.
Arabic
Uzumati
Uzumati means 'bear' in the Cherokee language.
Cherokee
Uzzi
Uzzi means 'my strength' or 'the Lord is my strength' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Vaak
Means 'speech' or 'voice' in Sanskrit, often personified as the goddess of sp...
Sanskrit
Vaakpati
Lord of speech, an epithet of the Hindu god Brahma.
Sanskrit
Vaanadhi
A river or stream, often associated with the celestial river in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Vaani
Voice, speech, or sound; also a name for the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Vaarahi
Goddess Vaarahi is the boar-headed form of the divine mother.
Sanskrit
Vaaridhar
One who holds water, a name for the ocean or a cloud.
Sanskrit
Vaasanti
Belonging to spring; a name for the goddess of spring.
Sanskrit
Vaasava
Vaasava is another name for Lord Indra, the ruler of the heavens and the god ...
Sanskrit
Vaasu
Wealthy or prosperous; a name for the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vaasuki
A serpent king in Hindu mythology, often associated with the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Vaathavega
Speed of the wind
Sanskrit
Vaatsyaayan
Descendant of Vatsa, a sage; also a surname meaning 'belonging to the Vatsa c...
Sanskrit
Vaayu
Means 'wind' or 'air' in Sanskrit, referring to the Hindu god of wind.
Sanskrit
Vaclar
Glory of the Morning.
Slavic
Vadhir
Lord of the brave.
Sanskrit
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