Names That Mean To

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

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Burtin
Bright, famous town.
Old-english
Burto
Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A form of Alberto.
German
Burton
Bright, famous town.
English
Busayrah
She was a female companion RA and also a muhajirah, who migrated to Madinah
Urdu
Buseje
Question. She to whom questions are asked (Yao)
African
Bushiri
Predictor. Forecaster. Soothsayer. A Swahili name used in the East Africa reg...
African
Busiris
Name of an ancient Egyptian king who killed visitors to his city. The name me...
African
Butaila
One who devotes herself to worshiping Allah, pious and virtuous
Arabic
Butts
King Henry the Eighth' Doctor Butts, physician to the King.
Shakespearean
Cabalina
the Latin Caballinus belonging to a horse, which is from caballa horse
Spanish
Cache
Storage Place
American
Caddawyc
From the warrior's town.
English
Cadea
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Latin
Cadena
To beat a rhythm.
English
Cadenza
To beat a rhythm.
Italian
Cadi
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Welsh
Cadiah
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Latin
Cadie
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Irish
Cadwaladr
Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as...
Welsh
Cady
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Irish
Cadya
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Latin
Cadyah
To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence.
Latin
Cael
Victorious People
Celtic
Caia
To rejoice
Latin
Cailab
Faithful, bold, victorious dog.
Arabic
Cairn
Landmark piled with stones.
Gaelic
Cairne
Landmark piled with stones.
Welsh
Cairnes
Landmark piled with stones.
Welsh
Caislav
Glory. Victory. Honour.
Slavic
Calab
Faithful, bold, victorious dog.
Arabic
Calder
From the rough water stream with the stones.
Scottish
Cale
Faithful, bold, victorious dog.
Latin
Caligula
Name given to Gaius Caesar when he was a child
Latin
Calissa
Most beautiful. Diminutive of Calista, Mythological Arcadian who transformed ...
Greek
Calisto
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Portuguese
Callistus
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Greek
Callun
Talker, Chatterer; To cry out.
Old-norse
Calno
Our consummation, altogether himself
Biblical
Calva
A name referring to Venus
Latin
Camarin
Shelterer; protector
Chamoru
Cambay
From the town in India
English
Cambridge
King Henry V' Earl of Cambridge, a conspirator against the King.
Shakespearean
Camio
Portrait carved onto a shell or gem.
Latin
Candelario
Refers to the feast of Candlemas
Spanish
Capek
Little stork
Czech
Capeka
Little stork
Slavic
Capita
A name referring to Minerva
Latin
Carleesha
Little woman who is holy and sacred to God.
Hebrew
Carleesia
Little woman who is holy and sacred to God.
Hebrew
Carleesiah
Little woman who is holy and sacred to God.
Hebrew
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