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Names that mean age

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Age in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Age

BadiuzzamaanUrdu — "Wonder of the age"BhismaHindi — "One who has taken a terrible vow, Son of Santanu by Ganga in Mahabharat (Son of Shantanu and Ganga, known as the "grandfather" of the Kurus. Although he never became king, he officiated at Hastinapur as regent until Vichitravirya was of age.)"BulBiblical — "Old age, perishing"CalogeroItalian — "Of fair old age"CisBiblical — "Hard, difficult, straw, for age."DahrArabic — "Time, age"DeshbhushanJain Dharma — "A Jain acharya in the age of lord Ram"DorionEnglish — "Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome."EglamourShakespearean — "Two Gentlemen of Verona' Agent for Silvia in her escape."EnglandEnglish — "by the Scandinavians during the Middle Ages"GrenDanish — "Branch, section. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."HopkinWelsh — "Transferred use of the surname, which arose in the Middle Ages from the personal name Hob, a pet form of Robert bright fame"JordaanScandinavian — "Dutch form of Jordan, a name derived from the Hebrew Yarden to flow down, descend The name was originally used in the Middle Ages for a child baptized in holy water that was said to be from the river Jordan. Pet: Joord"JordaoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Jordan, a name derived from the Hebrew Yarden to flow down, to descend The name was originally used in the Middle Ages for a child baptized in holy water that was said to be from the river Jordan, the river in which Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist"KaldenTibetan — "Of the golden age."KalogerosGreek — "One who ages well"KhalladUrdu — "Old, Aged. (also name of Prophets (S.A.W) companion"KlintDanish — "A cliff. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."KobbiDanish — "May have originated as a short version of the Hebrew name Jacob. A name from the Viking age."KolNorse — "Coal, the color black. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."LachtnaIrish — "One who ages with grace"ManvantharHindi — "Age of Transition, New Age"Maseeh uz zamanMuslim — "Masih (Messiah) of the age"MaseehuzzamanArabic — "Masih (Messiah) of the age"MathaathiAfrican — "The name of an age-group. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."MawfoudArabic — "Delegate, agent, deputy, a person who has been sent somewhere to act on behalf of someone else"MethushelachHebrew — "the Hebrew methushelach, which possibly means man who was sent, man of the dart, man of Shelah [a Babylonian god]. The name is borne in the Bible by the longest-living man. He is said to have died at the age of 969 years"Munir uz zamanArabic — "Brilliant of the age"MuniruzzamanArabic — "Brilliant of the age"PlersEnglish — "Brought to England by the Normans, Piers is an Old French cognate of Peter rock This form, and its variant Pierce, were in common use in England during the Middle Ages until the 18th century. See PETER"QadimanArabic — "Ancient, age-old, time-honored"RabbieGerman — "Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright, shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum."RekDanish — "Warrior. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."SabeansBiblical — "Captivity, conversion, old age"SabtahBiblical — "A going about or circuiting, old age."Saeed uz zamanArabic — "Luckiest of the age"SamrutArabic — "Old Age"ShabeebArabic — "Youth, young age"Shams uz zamanArabic — "Sun of the age"ShamsuzzamanArabic — "Sun of the age"ShaybahUrdu — "Grey-haired, aged"ShaybanArabic — "Grey-haired, aged"SyabiibiiArabic — "Teenager, Age between 15 to 30 years old"TrisCeltic — "Diminutive of Tristan: Sad din. In a story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, was in love with the princess Iseult of Ireland."UlfgerDanish — "Wolf spear. An Old Danish name from the Viking age."VjekoslavCroatian — "Of the glorious age"Wahid uz zamanArabic — "Unique (person) of the age (era)"WahiduzzamanArabic — "Unique (person) of the age"WakaalatArabic — "Leadership, advocacy, attorneyship, embassy, agency, commission, proxy"WakalatUrdu — "Advocacy, Agency"YagnikHindi — "A Person who Performs Yagna / Pooja; Age of Nation"YugHindi — "Age"ZamaanMuslim — "Variant of Zaman: Time. Age. Destiny."

Girl names that mean Age

BaqilaArabic — "Young, Minor, of Tender Age"DishaaArabic — "Age"DoushourArabic — "Times, ages"GjuzelRussian — "Russian form of the German Giselle a pledge, a name derived from gisil to owe, a pledge, a mutual obligation It was a common practice in the early Middle Ages for rival factions to offer a person, often a child, to each other as a pledge of peace"GraeaeGreek — "In mythology the personifi-cation of old age Graiae"HayaanahArabic — "Age"HayanaArabic — "Age"KokyangwutiNative American — "Spider woman at middle age (Hopi)."LleuluWelsh — "Welsh form of Lucia, a feminine form of Lucius, which is derived from the Latin lux light The name was borne by St. Lucia of Syracuse, a 4th-century martyr whose popularity during the Middle Ages led to widespread use of the name"MuneebahArabic — "One who turns to Allah, a master, a patron, an agent, a client"RozhanArabic — "Time, lifetime, age"RubayArabic — "She was the daughter of Muawwiz and A companion of the Prophet PBUH from her young age"SabtaUrdu — "A Going About Or Circuiting, Old Age"ShababahArabic — "Youth, young age"SityaArabic — "The world, the universe, the cosmos, the day and age"SlonedWelsh — "Welsh form of Janet, which is a diminutive form of Jane God is gracious The name Janet arose in the Middle Ages. See JANE"SybilleFrench — "the Latin Sibylla a fortune-teller, a prophetess. The sibyls, women of ancient Greece and Rome, were mouthpieces of the ancient or-acles and seers into the future. In the Middle Ages, they were believed to be receptors of divine revelation; thus Sibyl came into use as an acceptable given name"TelephassaLatin — "Wife of Agenor"ZulaikhaArabic — "Wife of the king of Egypt (Pharaonic age) who was attracted by the beauty of the Prophet Yusuf / Joseph, So beautiful that people gape in wonderment"