Baby Names With 6 Letters

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Sifaat
Attributes or qualities, often referring to the divine attributes of God in I...
Arabic
Siffat
Attribute, quality, or description.
Arabic
Siffre
Derived from the Germanic name Sigifrid, meaning 'victorious peace'.
French
Sifiso
Means 'we are dead' in Zulu, often given to a child born after a previous chi...
Zulu
Sigele
Victory play.
English
Sighar
The meaning of the name Sighar is not widely-known or clearly agreed upon. It...
Persian
Sigher
Victory army.
Germanic
Sighle
Joyful victory.
Irish
Sigrid
Beautiful victory, from Old Norse sigr 'victory' and fríðr 'beautiful'.
Norse
Sigrun
Victory rune or secret victory.
Norse
Sigryd
Victory and beauty, from Old Norse sigr 'victory' and fríðr 'beautiful'.
Norse
Sigune
Victory of the weapon.
Germanic
Sigurd
Guardian of victory.
Norse
Sigvat
Victory of the spirit.
Norse
Sihaam
It means 'arrow' or 'sharp', symbolizing precision and focus.
Arabic
Sihaba
Leadership, guidance.
Arabic
Siheme
Voice of a silent night.
Swahili
Sijbah
Prosperous, successful.
Arabic
Sijeen
Calm, tranquil.
Arabic
Sikata
Sparkle, radiance.
Bengali
Sikhar
Peak, summit.
Sanskrit
Sikina
Tranquility, peace.
Arabic
Sileas
Scottish form of the name Cecilia.
Scottish
Silika
Loved one.
Slavic
Silius
Silversmith.
Latin
Silkie
Mythical creature.
English
Siloam
Sent, Sent by God.
Hebrew
Silsby
From the Willow farm.
English
Siltah
Daughter of God.
Hebrew
Silvan
Wooded, Forest.
Latin
Silver
Referring to the precious metal silver.
English
Silvia
From the Latin for 'forest' or 'woodland'.
Latin
Silvio
From the woods or forest.
Italian
Simaab
Silver-colored or silvery, often used poetically.
Persian
Simaak
Simaak means 'one who is high' or 'elevated' in Arabic.
Arabic
Simaal
The meaning of the name Simaal is not easily found. It is not a commonly used...
Arabic
Simant
Boundary or limit, often used in the context of a sacred thread ceremony.
Sanskrit
Simbah
derived from Simba, meaning lion.
Swahili
Simbar
Guardian.
Persian
Simcha
Joy.
Hebrew
Simeen
Silver or silvery, often associated with brightness and purity.
Persian
Simeer
not widely known, and it may not have a specific meaning in most languages.
Sanskrit
Simeon
God has heard.
Hebrew
Simika
One who has a soft smile.
Sanskrit
Simine
Silvery.
Persian
Simmah
Heard.
Hebrew
Simmon
Son of Simon.
English
Simona
God has heard.
Hebrew
Simone
God has heard.
Hebrew
Simrah
Protected by God.
Hebrew
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