Names That Mean To

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

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Savitkar
Creator of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitra
Related to the sun or solar energy.
Sanskrit
Sawahil
Meaning 'coastal' or 'shores', referring to the Swahili coast.
Arabic
Sawer
Torch.
Arabic
Saxa
A rock or stone, derived from the Latin word 'saxum'.
Latin
Saxen
Derived from Old English 'seax' meaning knife, referring to a knife maker or ...
English
Saxonia
Land of the Saxons, referring to a Germanic tribe.
Latin
Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
English
Saxton
From the Old English personal name Seaxstan, meaning 'stone of the Saxons'.
English
Saxtyn
From the English surname, meaning 'Saxon's town'.
English
Saxus
Derived from Latin 'saxum' meaning rock or stone.
Latin
Sayagh
Shadow or shade, often used poetically to imply protection or companionship.
Persian
Sayantan
One who is always victorious or successful.
Bengali
Sceotend
Shooter or archer, from Old English sceotan meaning to shoot.
English
Schifra
Beautiful or bright, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for 'to be beautif...
Hebrew
Scholastica
Feminine form of Scholasticus, meaning 'of or pertaining to schools'.
Latin
Scirocco
Refers to a type of Mediterranean wind.
Italian
Scoobey
Reference to Scooby-Doo, a famous cartoon dog character.
English
Scoobie
Reference to Scooby-Doo, a famous cartoon dog character.
English
Scoop
Referring to scooping or gathering something.
English
Scooter
Referring to a small, motorized vehicle.
English
Scorpio
Referring to the zodiac sign Scorpio.
Latin
Scot
Referring to a person from Scotland.
Scottish
Scota
Referring to an ancient Irish queen.
Irish
Scotia
Referring to Scotland.
Latin
Scotland
Referring to the country of Scotland.
English
Scottish
Referring to Scotland or someone from Scotland.
Scottish
Scout
Referring to a person who gathers information or explores.
English
Scoville
Referring to a unit of measurement for spicy heat.
English
Seager
Occupational surname referring to a person who worked as a sower or a farmer.
English
Seal
Derived from the Old English word 'seolh', meaning 'seal', referring to the m...
English
Seaman
Occupation name, referring to someone who works at sea..
English
Season
Referring to the seasons.
English
Seaton
From the town by the sea.
English
Sebastiana
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastianos
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebert
Brilliant victory.
English
Sechet
Towards the front.
Egyptian
Sechu
To pour out.
Hebrew
Sedona
From the desert town Sedona in Arizona, USA.
Spanish
Seemanti
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seemantini
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seeward
Guardian or protector of the sea.
English
Seffire
Variation of Sapphire, a gemstone.
English
Segel
Segel means 'sail' or 'to sail' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Seger
Victory or victorious, derived from the Germanic element 'sig' meaning victory.
German
Segun
Conqueror or victorious one.
Yoruba
Segunda
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born daughter.
Spanish
Segundo
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born child.
Spanish
Sehaj
Patience, tolerance, or endurance.
Punjabi
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