Names That Mean To

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

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Seifer
Victorious.
German
Seifred
Peaceful victory.
German
Seigmund
Victorious protector.
German
Seir
Seir means 'hairy' or 'shaggy' in Hebrew, referring to a mountainous region i...
Hebrew
Seisyllt
Sixth, referring to the sixth child.
Welsh
Seleucia
Derived from the Greek name Seleucus, meaning 'to be bright' or 'to shine'.
Greek
Semanti
Belonging to the eternal, immortal.
Sanskrit
Senajita
Victorious, conqueror.
Bengali
Senta
To send.
Latin
Senthur
Red gemstone.
Tamil
Seoc
Victorious.
Scottish
Sepahdar
Commander of the army, a military title in Persian history.
Persian
Sepharvaim
Referring to a biblical place, meaning.
Hebrew
Sequester
To isolate or separate.
Latin
Sequora
Derived from Latin 'sequor' meaning 'to follow'.
Latin
Serafim
Derived from the Hebrew word for 'fiery ones', referring to the seraphim angels.
Russian
Seraphina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word for 'burning ones' referring to the s...
Hebrew
Serenata
Serenata means 'serenade' in Italian, referring to a musical composition or e...
Italian
Serihilda
Victory and battle maiden.
Germanic
Serihilde
Victory and battle maiden.
Germanic
Serilda
Serilda means 'armored battle maiden' or 'victorious warrior woman'.
Germanic
Serildah
Victorious strength, derived from elements meaning 'victory' and 'hardy'.
Germanic
Serilde
Victory and strength, from elements 'sig' (victory) and 'hild' (battle).
Germanic
Seriozha
Diminutive of Sergey, meaning 'servant' or 'protector'.
Russian
Seriozhenka
Diminutive of Sergey, meaning 'servant' or 'protector'.
Russian
Serle
Dermatological surname.
English
Servacio
Derived from the Latin name Servatius, meaning 'to save' or 'to protect'.
Spanish
Sesame
Referring to the sesame seed plant.
English
Seton
Town, settlement.
English
Severan
Belonging to Severus.
Latin
Sewak
Sewak means 'servant' or 'devotee' in Punjabi, often referring to a humble se...
Punjabi
Sewald
Victory ruler, from Old High German 'sigu' (victory) and 'wald' (rule).
German
Seybert
Bright victory.
English
Seyton
From the town by the sea.
English
Shaab
Ghost, phantom.
Arabic
Shaabah
Ghostly, phantom-like.
Arabic
Shaabani
Pertaining to the month Shaaban.
Arabic
Shaaboni
Pertaining to the month Shaaban.
Persian
Shaaira
Poet or poetic, referring to one who composes poetry.
Arabic
Shaalbonite
From the Hebrew town of Shaalbim..
Hebrew
Shaaraim
Two gates or double gate, referring to a place in ancient Judah.
Hebrew
Shaaravi
Belonging to Shaarav (ancient sage).
Sanskrit
Shabaka
Royal ancestor.
Egyptian
Shabara
Listening, observing, adhering to.
Sanskrit
Shabast
Triumphant, victorious.
Persian
Shabir
Patient, tolerant.
Arabic
Shabiyyah
Youthful, young, or pertaining to youth.
Arabic
Shafi
Intercessor or mediator, one who pleads on behalf of others.
Arabic
Shahana
Royal, majestic, or belonging to a king.
Persian
Shahida
Witness, martyr, or one who testifies to the faith.
Arabic
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