Names That Mean To

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

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Harijata
Harijata means 'born of Hari' (a name for Vishnu), referring to a devotee or ...
Sanskrit
Harimal
One who is dear to Lord Hari (Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Harimanne
Protector of nature.
Sanskrit
Harinderpal
Protector of the Lord of Hari (Lord Vishnu).
Punjabi
Haripal
Protector of Hari (Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Haripala
Protector of Hari (Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Harisa
Harisa means 'guardian' or 'protector' in Arabic.
Arabic
Harisah
Guardian, protector, or watchful.
Arabic
Harishah
Harishah means 'lord of monkeys' or 'king of monkeys', referring to the monke...
Sanskrit
Harith
Cultivator, plowman.
Arabic
Harivallabh
Beloved of Lord Krishna; dear to God.
Sanskrit
Harivallabha
Beloved of Hari; dear to Lord Vishnu or Krishna
Sanskrit
Hariz
Guardian, watchful, or protector.
Arabic
Harjeet
Victorious through God's grace.
Punjabi
Harjinder
Victory of god.
Punjabi
Harmohinder
Harmohinder means 'God's beloved' or 'one who is dear to God'.
Punjabi
Harpal
Protector of God.
Punjabi
Harringtown
Combination of the surnames Harrington and Town.
English
Harrir
One who is a guardian or protector.
Arabic
Harsam
Protector of joy.
Punjabi
Harshaprada
One who bestows joy.
Sanskrit
Harshprada
Bestower of happiness.
Sanskrit
Harum
Guardian, protector, or one who is forbidden.
Arabic
Hasab
Meaning 'account' or 'reckoning', it refers to one's lineage or ancestry.
Arabic
Hastein
Swift stone.
Norse
Hasting
From the town of Hasting.
English
Hastings
From the town of Hasting.
English
Hattib
Donor or distributor.
Arabic
Haukea
White snow, referring to the snow-capped mountains of Hawaii.
Hawaiian
Haukiah
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'to tie' or 'to bind'.
Hebrew
Hauled
Derived from 'halian', meaning to drag or pull.
English
Haut
High or tall, often used as a topographic surname.
French
Havothjair
Villages of Jair, referring to settlements in Gilead.
Hebrew
Hawaari
Plural form of Hawari, referring to the companions or followers of the Islami...
Arabic
Hawari
A companion or disciple, often referring to the followers of Jesus in Islamic...
Arabic
Hawis
unclear, but it is believed to have Old English or Old Norse roots.
English
Hayiyyah
Life, living; derived from the Arabic root ḥ-y-y meaning 'to live'.
Arabic
Hazzafa
Guardian or protector, derived from the Arabic root h-f-z.
Arabic
Heafclif
Clif means cliff; Heaf might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in O...
English
Heaffclif
Clif means cliff; Heaff might refer to the word headland or to “strength” in ...
English
Heaton
From the high town or settlement.
English
Heaven
Referring to the spiritual realm or paradise.
English
Hecuba
She who has far-reaching fame or to hold back.
Greek
Hedaya
Gift, present, or guide to righteousness.
Arabic
Heerad
Meritorious, applied.
Persian
Heeraman
Heeraman means 'one who is dear to the heart' or 'beloved'.
Sanskrit
Hektir
Teuton (ancient tribe).
Albanian
Helaina
Shining light; torch
Greek
Helayne
Torch.
French
Helen
Shining light; torch
Greek
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