Names That Mean The

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

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Arlando
Combination of Arlo and Orlando, meaning 'famous throughout the land'.
Spanish
Arlea
From the meadow of the hare.
English
Arledge
From the lake with the eagle's dwelling.
English
Arlege
Dweller at the hare's lake or meadow.
English
Arleigh
From the Old English words 'earn' meaning eagle and 'leah' meaning wood or cl...
English
Arletah
Derived from the name Arleta, possibly meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'.
English
Armande
Armande is the feminine form of Armand, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
French
Armant
Derived from the French surname Armant, meaning 'army man' or 'warrior'.
French
Armenia
Derived from the country name Armenia, meaning 'land of the Armenians'.
English
Armide
Armide is the French form of Armida, a name from Torquato Tasso's epic poem '...
French
Arminius
A Latinized form of a Germanic name meaning 'whole, great' or possibly relate...
Latin
Armino
Italian form of the name Herman, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
Italian
Armod
Means 'eagle of the army' from Old Norse elements.
Icelandic
Arnad
The one who doesn't age.
Sanskrit
Arnalde
Follower of the eagle.
Basque
Arnesh
Lord of the sea, river.
Sanskrit
Arno
Derived from the Germanic element 'arn' meaning 'eagle'.
German
Arnol
Eagle power, derived from the Germanic elements 'arn' meaning eagle and 'wald...
Germanic
Arnola
Eagle power, derived from the Germanic elements 'arn' meaning eagle and 'wald...
Germanic
Arnold
Eagle power, from the Germanic elements 'arn' meaning eagle and 'wald' meanin...
Germanic
Arnolda
Eagle power, from the Germanic elements 'arn' meaning eagle and 'wald' meanin...
Germanic
Arnoldas
Derived from the Germanic name Arnold, meaning 'eagle power'.
Lithuanian
Arnot
Derived from a place name meaning 'dwelling of the eagle'.
Scottish
Arorah
The earth, soil.
Hebrew
Aros
From the river's mouth.
English
Arram
Exalted father.
Hebrew
Arshdeep
Lamp of the divine.
Punjabi
Arsheya
The name of a star.
Sanskrit
Arshtkaesha
Devotee of the divine Lord.
Sanskrit
Artabaz
The meaning of the name Artabaz is not widely known or documented.
Persian
Artema
Goddess of the hunt.
Greek
Artemis
Goddess of the hunt.
Greek
Artois
From Artois, a region in Northern France.
French
Arubah
Arubah means 'pledge' or 'betrothed' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Arudhra
A name for the star Betelgeuse, also meaning 'reddish' or 'fiery'.
Sanskrit
Arudra
Arudra is a name for the star Betelgeuse, meaning 'red' or 'bright' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Aruhi
Aruhi means 'dawn' or 'first light of the day'.
Sanskrit
Arukshita
One who is radiant or shining like the sun.
Sanskrit
AruminKadalan
Lion of the forest.
Tamil
Arunabh
Radiant, shining like the sun.
Sanskrit
Arunakar
One who is like the dawn or the sun.
Sanskrit
Arundle
From the Hare Dell.
English
Arunesh
Lord of the Sun.
Sanskrit
Arunkant
One who is radiant like the dawn.
Sanskrit
ArunKumar
Son of the Sun.
Sanskrit
Arunopal
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'dawn-colored' or 'reddish like the morning sky'.
Bengali
Arup
Arup means 'formless' or 'without shape', often referring to the divine.
Sanskrit
Arush
First ray of the sun.
Sanskrit
Arushi
First rays of the sun.
Sanskrit
Arved
Guarded by the eagle.
German
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