Names That Mean To

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

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Nassyr
Winner, victorious.
Arabic
Natarajan
Dancer, referring to the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
Tamil
Natees
Means 'to be clever' or 'intelligent' in Thai.
Thai
Nathar
Protector.
Arabic
Naunton
From the town of Naunton in Gloucestershire, England.
English
Nauplius
Sailor, navigator.
Greek
Navadvip
Nine islands, referring to the sacred town in West Bengal.
Sanskrit
Navagopal
New cowherd, referring to Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Naval
Means 'pertaining to a ship' or 'mariner'.
Sanskrit
Navami
Means 'ninth' in Sanskrit, often referring to the ninth day of a lunar fortni...
Sanskrit
Navaneet
One who is new or fresh, often referring to a new leaf or a fresh start.
Sanskrit
Navaneeth
One who is new or fresh, often referring to a beginner or novice.
Sanskrit
Navarathna
Means 'nine gems' in Sanskrit, referring to a set of nine precious stones.
Sanskrit
Navaratna
Means 'nine gems' in Sanskrit, referring to a set of nine precious stones.
Sanskrit
Navarra
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navarrah
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Navilla
Derived from Latin 'navis' meaning ship, possibly referring to a fleet or naval.
Latin
Navjeet
New victory.
Punjabi
Navkar
Salutations to the new or divine.
Sanskrit
Nawafil
Supererogatory acts of worship in Islam, meaning voluntary or extra prayers.
Arabic
Nawal
Gift or present, often referring to a newborn child.
Arabic
Nayaka
Leader; hero; protector
Sanskrit
Nazara
To see.
Hebrew
Nazarha
To see.
Hebrew
Nazeerat
not explicitly known, but it is believed to carry connotations of rarity, uni...
Arabic
Nazer
Helper, supporter, or one who gives victory.
Arabic
Nazinda
To become delicate, to flourish.
Arabic
Nazindah
To become delicate, to flourish.
Arabic
Nazperwer
Noble protector.
Persian
Nazzir
One who brings victory or victory bringer.
Arabic
Neacail
Victorious people.
Scottish
Neacal
Victorious people.
Scottish
Neacel
Victorious people.
Scottish
Nechola
Victory of the people.
Czech
Necholah
Victory of the people.
Hebrew
Nechum
Comfort or consolation, derived from the Hebrew root meaning 'to comfort'.
Yiddish
Neco
Means 'belonging to the god Anubis' or 'the one who belongs to the god'.
Egyptian
Nectarios
Pertaining to nectar, the drink of the gods; immortal.
Greek
Nedah
Call to prayer, or a voice that calls out.
Arabic
Nedeljka
Means 'Sunday' in Slavic languages, referring to a child born on that day.
Slavic
Nediva
Generous or noble, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to give'.
Hebrew
Neelak
Blue, referring to the color of the sky or ocean.
Sanskrit
Neelakanth
Blue-throated, referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Neelakantha
Blue-necked, referring to Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Neelum
Sapphires, the blue gems, or any blue gemstone.
Sanskrit
Neerajakshi
One with beautiful eyes, often referring to the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
NeerajNayan
Neeraj means lotus and Nayan means eye, together meaning lotus-eyed.
Sanskrit
Negaarin
Observer; spectator.
Persian
Negeen
Precious stone.
Persian
Negin
Precious stone.
Persian
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