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Names that mean cloth

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 Cloth in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Cloth

AleequeArabic — "White Cloth"BleeckerDutch — "Bleacher of cloth."digambaraHindi — "One who has the skies as his clothes"drayHindi — "Fabric markar, Cloth merchant"HarirUrdu — "Silk, Silken Cloth. Ibn Al-Sarih was so named"JoshanArabic — "Combat Clothing"KhiftanArabic — "Combat Clothing"LabisArabic — "Wearer, coverer, a person who wears something or clothes another person"MuzamilArabic — "Wrapped In Clothes"NeelakArabic — "Silk Cloth"NisharHindi — "Nature, Warm cloth, Victorious"NissarHindi — "Nature, Warm cloth, Victorious"PeetamberHindi — "Yellow Skill Cloth"SabbaghArabic — "Dyer, one whose job is to dye clothes"SabighArabic — "Dyer, a person who changes the color of clothes using dye"SamlahBiblical — "Garment, clothing."SaubaanArabic — "Name of a man, Two cloths"SchneiderGerman — "Tailor of clothes."SchniederGerman — "Tailor of clothes."SebagArabic — "One who dyes cloth Sabag"ShwetambarHindi — "One who wears white clothes"SidonisGreek — "Fine cloth of linen."SidoniusGreek — "Fine cloth of linen."SniderGerman — "Tailor of clothes."SnyderGerman — "Tailor of clothes."SnydleyGerman — "Tailor of clothes."SoyabArabic — "Dress, Clothes, Garment, Apparel, Attire"SudainArabic — "Maintainer of the Kaaba, one of the people whose job is to open, close, clean, clothe and maintain the Kaaba, which is the cubic building in the Holy Sanctuary in Mecca, Saudi Arabia"SydonisGreek — "Fine cloth of linen."SydoniusGreek — "Fine cloth of linen."TuckaEnglish — "Tucker of cloth."TuckarEnglish — "Tucker of cloth."TuckerHebrew — "Tucker of cloth."WaklerEnglish — "One who thickens cloth"ZarkashArabic — "Cloth"

Girl names that mean Cloth

AngaaArabic — "Cloth"BaadaamaArabic — "Silk Cloth"BaafindahArabic — "Cloth"BaaftaArabic — "Silk Cloth"BadamahArabic — "A Sort of Silk Cloth"BadlaUrdu — "Gold cloth"BarkaArabic — "Cloth"CheoliArabic — "Silk Cloth"ClllciaBiblical — "The name of a Roman province in southeast-ern Asia Minor Its capital was Tarsus, the home of the apostle Paul. The name might be derived from cilicium goat-hair cloth, for which the province was famous"deebaaSindhi — "(Persian): Cloth of silk"KalbadiyahArabic — "Silk Cloth"KiswaUrdu — "Garment, Clothing"LawnAmerican — "lawn, which denotes a manicured grassy area, especially those around houses, or a very fine, sheer cloth of linen or cotton"MahmudiArabic — "Name of A Cloth"MerinahArabic — "A Cloth"MizqahArabic — "Piece of Cloth"NeelambariHindi — "Blue Sky, Clothed in blue"NilakArabic — "Silk Cloth"NilambariHindi — "Blue Sky, Clothed in blue"QabaachahArabic — "A Cloth"QanadeezArabic — "Silk Cloth"RoshiArabic — "A Cloth Name"SabbaghahArabic — "Dyer, one whose job is to dye clothes"ScarlettEnglish — "Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'."SibaghahArabic — "To dye clothes"TahylaOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TaieOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailaOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailahOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailarOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailaraOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailerOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailoraOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TailoreOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TaurinaEnglish — "Tailor of clothes."TaurineOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TayScottish — "Tailor of clothes."TayaAmerican — "Tailor of clothes."TayahOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TaylaAmerican — "Tailor of clothes."TaylahOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TaylarOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TaylaraOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TaylerEnglish — "Tailor of clothes."TayllorEnglish — "Cutter of cloth; one who alters garments"TayloraOld English — "Tailor of clothes."TayloreOld English — "Tailor of clothes."WalkerEnglish — "Walker, Cloth."WallkerEnglish — "Walker, Cloth."YuiJapanese — "Elegant Cloth"ZerbeftArabic — "A Cloth"ZerkashArabic — "A Cloth"ZimalArabic — "Any large item of clothing that covers the entire body, such as a garment, robe, or abaya (burkha, abaya, hijab)"