Names That Mean The

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

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Badawiya
Badawiya means 'of the desert' or 'Bedouin' in Arabic.
Arabic
Baddon
From the warrior's hill.
English
Baden
Child of the dark valley.
English
Baderinwa
The crown has come.
Yoruba
Badialzaman
Wonder of the age or miracle of the time.
Arabic
Badira
The meaning of the name Badira is not widely known or documented. It may have...
Basque
Badiuzzamaan
Wonder of the age or marvel of the time.
Arabic
Badiuzzaman
Wonder of the age
Arabic
Badiya
Meaning 'desert' or 'wilderness', referring to the open landscape.
Arabic
Badiyah
Meaning 'desert' or 'wilderness', referring to the open, arid landscape.
Arabic
Badruddin
Full moon of the religion
Arabic
Badrudduja
Full moon of the universe.
Arabic
Baduah
The meaning of the name Baduah is not confirmed, and there are no widely acce...
Akan
Baenbridge
A combination of the names Baen and Bridge, suggesting a person who is connec...
English
Bagavathidevi
Goddess of fortune, another name for Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Baghaazi
One who has the qualities of a tiger, fierce and powerful.
Arabic
Bahaameen
Splendor of the Faithful.
Arabic
BaharBanu
Bahar means spring, Banu means lady; together, 'Lady of Spring'.
Persian
Bahauddaulah
The Splendour of the Kingdom.
Arabic
Bahauddawlah
The Splendour of the State.
Arabic
Bahauddin
The Splendour of the Faith.
Arabic
Bahaudeen
The Splendour of Religion.
Arabic
Baheenah
The meaning of the name Baheenah is not known specifically, as it does not ha...
Arabic
Bahumati
Means 'earth' or 'possessing the earth'.
Sanskrit
Bahuputri
Mother of many daughters
Sanskrit
Baidehi
Another name for the goddess Sita, meaning 'she who is not born of the womb'.
Sanskrit
Baidyanath
Lord of physicians, an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Baijanti
derived from the name of a type of flower.
Bengali
Baijayanthi
derived from the name of a type of flower.
Sanskrit
Baijayanti
derived from the name of a type of flower.
Bengali
Baikuntha
Name of Vishnu, meaning 'lord of the universe'.
Sanskrit
Bail
Derived from the Old English word 'bægel', meaning a curved or bent object.
English
Baila
Dance, derived from the Spanish verb bailar.
Spanish
Baines
Son of the fair one.
English
Baio
Derived from the Italian word 'baio', meaning 'bay-colored' or 'chestnut horse'.
Italian
Bair
Shortened form of the name Barbara.
Scottish
Bairden
From the valley of the river Bairden.
English
Baisakhi
Referring to the festival celebrated in the Indian state of Punjab.
Punjabi
Baishali
A region in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Bengali
Baja
Derived from the Spanish word 'baja' meaning 'low' or 'short'.
Spanish
Bajen
From the name of a village in Sweden.
Swedish
Bajith
A place near the Jordan River mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Bajrangbali
Another name of Lord Hanuman
Sanskrit
Bakbukiah
Daughter of the owl.
Hebrew
Bakura
From the name of a village in Japan.
Japanese
Balaaditya
Young sun, referring to the rising sun.
Sanskrit
Balaam
Balaam means 'not of the people' or 'destroyer of the people' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Balabhadra
Balabhadra means 'mighty-armed' or 'strong-armed', referring to the elder bro...
Sanskrit
Balachand
Child of the moon, a name for the Hindu god Krishna.
Sanskrit
Balachandar
Young Chandra, referring to the young moon god.
Sanskrit
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