Names That Mean To

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

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Sutton
From the southern town.
English
Suwaidis
Victorious, successful.
Arabic
Suwaydah
Little black one, referring to a dark complexion.
Arabic
Swab
Derived from the Old High German 'swāb', referring to a person from Swabia.
Germanic
Swahili
Refers to the Swahili language and culture.
Swahili
Swajith
Victorious.
Tamil
Swajitha
Victorious.
Tamil
Swanton
From the town of Swanton, meaning 'swan farm' in Old English.
English
Swapnesh
Lord of dreams, referring to the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Swaranjeet
Victory of gold or noble victory
Punjabi
Swarit
The creator of music; one who composes melodies.
Sanskrit
Swinton
From the English place name Swinton, meaning 'swine town'.
English
Syahid
Witness, martyr, or one who bears witness to faith.
Arabic
syamala
Dark blue or black, often referring to the goddess Kali.
Sanskrit
Sydonius
Combination of Sydney and Antonius.
English
Sygrid
Beautiful victory, from Old Norse sigr 'victory' and fríðr 'beautiful'.
Norse
Sygrun
Victory rune or secret victory.
Norse
Symeon
He who hears, derived from Greek 'syma' meaning 'to hear'.
Greek
Symontun
From the Simon's town.
English
Syver
Victory protector, derived from Old Norse Sigurðr.
Norwegian
Szymon
To hear, to be heard.
Polish
Taaiba
Repentant, one who turns to God in repentance.
Arabic
Taaif
Visitor, guest.
Arabic
Taanis
Means 'fast' or 'affliction' in Hebrew, referring to a day of fasting.
Hebrew
Taantav
Intense heat or passion; derived from the Sanskrit root 'tap' meaning to burn...
Sanskrit
Taanusiya
One who belongs to the heavenly fields.
Sanskrit
Taapti
Means 'river' in Sanskrit, referring to the Tapti River in India.
Sanskrit
Taarak
Protector; star.
Sanskrit
Taaresh
Protector; guardian.
Persian
Taariq
Morning star; shining; nocturnal visitor.
Arabic
Taazeer
Fresh or new, often used to describe something recently made or discovered.
Arabic
Tabahhuj
To lighten, to brighten.
Arabic
Tabari
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
Arabic
Tabaris
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
Arabic
Tabarus
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
Arabic
Tabbaar
Powerful or strong, often used to describe a mighty person.
Arabic
Tabbah
Derived from Arabic 'tabba' meaning 'to follow' or 'to pursue'.
Arabic
Tabeeb
Doctor or physician in Arabic.
Arabic
Tabian
Follower, clear, or explanatory
Arabic
Tabib
Doctor.
Arabic
Tabiba
Female doctor.
Arabic
Tabnak
not well-defined or commonly known. It is believed to be a unique and modern ...
Persian
Tabora
Sweet Potato.
Swahili
Tabyna
To explain, to elucidate.
Arabic
Tadeen
To be praised.
Arabic
Tadeusuz
Praise to God.
Polish
Tadi
To stand out, to be outstanding.
Swahili
Taegon
Belonging to the city walls.
Welsh
Tafadhdhal
To excel, to surpass.
Arabic
Tafzil
To grace.
Arabic
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