Baby Names With 9 Letters

Discover 9-letter baby names for boys, girls, and unisex.

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durriyyah
Meaning 'pearly' or 'shining like a pearl', from Arabic durr 'pearl'.
Arabic
dushasana
Hard to govern; evil ruler
Sanskrit
Dushdahak
Name of a demon king in Persian mythology.
Persian
dushkarna
Bad-eared or difficult to hear; rare epic name
Sanskrit
Dushkriti
One who performs evil deeds.
Sanskrit
Dushyanta
Destroyer of evil, conqueror.
Sanskrit
dussahana
Unbearable; difficult to endure
Sanskrit
Dusteanah
Not available.
English
Dusteenah
Not available.
English
Dwaipayan
Born of an island; refers to the sage Vyasa.
Sanskrit
Dwarkadas
Devotee of Lord Krishna associated with the city of Dwaraka.
Sanskrit
Dwijendra
Lord of the twice-born.
Sanskrit
Dwipavati
One who has two feet.
Sanskrit
Dyanthiah
Flower.
Greek
Dyanthyah
Flower.
Greek
Dymetrias
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetrius
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetriys
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetryas
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymetryus
Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Greek
Dymitriah
Gift of Demeter (Greek goddess of harvest).
Slavic
Dyonisios
Concerned with the reveling of the wine and the liberation it could bring.
Greek
Dyvynarth
From the deep valley.
Welsh
Dzulfaqar
Name of the sword of Imam Ali.
Arabic
Eadbeorht
Prosperous, bright.
Anglo-saxon
Eadrianne
Gracious Flower.
Anglo-saxon
Eadwiella
Prosperous Battle.
Anglo-saxon
Ealadhach
Means 'bright, shining' or 'radiant' in Irish.
Irish
Easterina
Variation of Easter.
English
Easterine
Variation of Easter.
English
Easteryna
Variation of Easter.
English
Easteryne
Variation of Easter.
English
Ebeneezer
Stone of help.
Hebrew
Eberhardt
Brave as a wild boar.
Germanic
Eburhardt
Strong boar.
Germanic
Ecaterina
Pure, clear.
Greek
Ecchumati
Having a loving mind.
Sanskrit
Ecgbeorht
Bright edge, from ecg 'edge' and beorht 'bright'.
English
Echantria
No definitive meaning found.
Greek
Edborough
Fortified settlement of Eda.
English
Edelburga
Noble protection.
German
Edgartwon
From the town of the wealthy.
English
Edilberto
Wealthy and bright.
Spanish
Edilburga
Wealthy fortress.
German
Edinburgh
Fortress of Edin.
Scottish
Edwardine
Feminine form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard'.
English
Edwardson
Son of Edward.
English
Edynburgh
From the town of Edinburgh.
English
Eferhilda
Strong in battle.
Germanic
Egaiarasu
Beautiful and radiant king.
Tamil
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