Names That Mean The

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

14,856 names found Page 73 of 298
deenar
Wealthy or precious, derived from the word for gold coin.
Arabic
Deenbabdhu
Friend of the Poor.
Sanskrit
Deenbandhu
Friend of the poor, a name for a benevolent person.
Sanskrit
deendayal
Compassionate towards the Needy.
Sanskrit
deepakala
Brightness of the Lamp, Brilliance of Time.
Sanskrit
Deepakash
Deepakash means 'lamp of the sky' or 'light of the sky'.
Sanskrit
DeepaLaxmi
Prosperity and Wealth, Symbolized by the Lighted Lamp.
Sanskrit
Deepali
Row of Lamps, Brightness of the Lamp.
Sanskrit
Deepannita
One who is deeply devoted to the divine.
Sanskrit
deepansha
Part of the Light.
Sanskrit
Deependu
Lamp of the gods; divine light.
Sanskrit
Deepindra
Lord of the lamp or light, derived from deepa (lamp) and indra (lord).
Sanskrit
deepjyothi
Light of the lamp, a combination of deepa (lamp) and jyothi (light).
Sanskrit
deepjyoti
Light of the lamp, symbolizing knowledge and enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Deepmani
Deepmani means 'jewel of light' or 'gem of the lamp'.
Sanskrit
Deeptansu
One who is devoted to the light or lamp.
Sanskrit
Deepthanshu
The light of knowledge
Sanskrit
Deerborn
From the deer stream.
English
Deerbourn
From the deer's stream.
English
Deerward
Deer keeper or guardian of the deer.
English
deevansh
Part of the divine; a celestial being.
Sanskrit
deevesh
Lord of the Gods.
Sanskrit
Deforest
From the Forest.
English
Deforrest
From the Forest.
English
Degataga
Standing Together.
Cherokee
Deheshwar
Lord of the Body.
Sanskrit
Deion
Of Zeus, meaning 'god of the sky'.
Greek
Deiondre
Combination of the names Deion and Andre.
English
Deiphobus
Meaning 'fear of the enemy', from Greek 'deios' (fear) and 'phobos' (flight).
Greek
deirbhile
Means 'daughter of the poet' from Irish 'der' (daughter) and 'file' (poet).
Irish
Deirdra
Sorrowful or broken-hearted, from the tragic figure Deirdre of the Sorrows in...
Irish
Deirdre
Sorrowful or broken-hearted, from the tragic figure in Irish mythology.
Irish
Deivanai
Divine elephant, a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Tamil
Deivayanai
Name of the wife of the Hindu god Murugan, meaning 'divine elephant'.
Tamil
Delainey
From the meadow near the river.
English
Delaire
Of the air, or from the air.
French
delakshi
Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Delan
Descendant of the challenger or defender.
Irish
Delancey
From the French place name Delancey, meaning 'from the alder grove'.
French
Delaney
Descendant of the dark challenger.
Irish
Delany
Child of the challenger.
Irish
Delawar
Possessor of the heart, brave or courageous.
Persian
Delayna
From the olive tree.
Greek
Delbert
Bright as day; from the Old English elements dæg (day) and beorht (bright).
English
Delcina
From Delos, a Greek island associated with the goddess Artemis.
Italian
Deleep
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lord of the gods' or 'king'.
Sanskrit
Delevan
From the surname, meaning 'of the valley'.
English
Delfi
Derived from the Greek name Delphi, referring to the ancient Greek oracle site.
Spanish
Delja
Derived from a Dutch surname meaning 'from the valley'.
Dutch
Delkash
One who captures the heart, a beloved.
Persian
About names that mean The

Names with the meaning “The” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore