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Names that mean animal

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 Animal in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Animal

ArtemiRussian — "the Greek Artemios of Artemis, the Greek mythological goddess of the moon, hunting, and wild animals. The name was borne by St. Artemius d. 363, an important official who served under Constantine the Great"AsbaghUrdu — "Coloured animal, huge flood, dyer"BaitaarArabic — "Veterinarian, a person who treats sick and wounded animals"BoduaAfrican — "Tail of an animal."CashesegraNative American — "Osage name meaning tracks of a large animal."CougarAmerican — "Resembling the wild animal"DogAmerican — "Resembling the animal; one who is loyal"ElaskolatatNative American — "Nez Perce name meaning animal running into the ground."EstuardoSpanish — "Spanish cognate of Stuart a steward, a keeper of the animal enclosure See STUART English Names"FaseelaArabic — "Animal"GaopivanghuPersian — "Good Nourisher of Animals"KantravaIndian — "Resembling a roaring animal"KoshisigreNative American — "Variant of Cashesegra: Osage name meaning tracks of a large animal."LadomerHungarian — "One who traps animals"MangarOld English — "Trough for animals, Where Jesus slept after being born."MangerOld English — "Trough for animals, Where Jesus slept after being born."MangorOld English — "Trough for animals, Where Jesus slept after being born."MapiraAfrican — "Grass, Animal fodder."MapirahYao — "Grass, Animal fodder."MasadArabic — "Hunting ground, a place where people hunt animals"MooseAmerican — "Resembling the animal; a big strong man"MusayyibArabic — "One who leaves something unchained, one who leaves something (such as an animal) free to go where it wants"MuzahhiArabic — "One who slaughters sacrificial animals during Eid al-Adha"PashunathiHindi — "Lord of animals, lord Shiva"PashupatiHindi — "Lord of all living beings, lord of animals, lord Shiva"PasupathiHindi — "Lord of all living beings, lord of animals, lord Shiva"RabbitEnglish — "Resembling the animal Rabbyt"RahalaArabic — "Rider Animal"ShaddanArabic — "Grown antelope, an antelope (a type of animal that looks like a deer or gazelle) that is old enough to no longer need the care of its mother"ZarbaanArabic — "Name of A Animal"

Girl names that mean Animal

AahooArabic — "Gazelle, which is a beautiful animal used as an example for beauty, especially beauty of the eyes, and for agility"AlcinaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlcineItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlciniaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AldahTeutonic — "Old, Wise, Rich. A magical fairy who transformed people into trees and animals."AllcineGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AllciniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlseenaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsinaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsiniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsynGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"KakuliUrdu — "Crest, tuft on the head of an animal like comb of a cock"MuayyahArabic — "One who howls, from the root AIN-W-A (to howl ), and it refers to female dogs and the cubs of foxes, lions, and other animals"PantherAmerican — "Resembling the wild animal"