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Names that mean daughter

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 Daughter in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Daughter

AazamArabic — "The one who is blessed with two lights, he was called thus because he married two of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad ï·º"AazzArabic — "The one who is blessed with two lights, he was called thus because he married two of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad ï·º"AkshayanHindi — "Goddess durga (the daughter of daksha)"CharybdisGreek — "A deadly whirlpool, daughter of Poseidon"dakshakHindi — "Able daughter"DemetroisGreek — "Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter."DmitriosGreek — "Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter."DmitryGreek — "Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter."DughdhovaPersian — "One Who Milks The Cow, Daughter"DukhtarArabic — "Daughter"EigidioItalian — "From the Greek Aegidius shield-bearer, which is derived from aegis, aigis the goatskin shield of Zeus, a protection The Aegis was carried by Zeus and his daughter Athena, and occasionally by Apollo"EkbalArabic — "In Hindu meaning is : lord Shiva's daughter"EubuleusGreek — "Told Demeter about her daughter"HayderArabic — "Means Lions in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatima - daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)"JyeshArabic — "Victor, Eldest daughter or a Nakshatra"JyeshtaHindi — "Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, lord Vishnu"JyesthaHindi — "Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, lord Vishnu"KarthicaHindi — "A gods daughter, Son of lord Shiva, Leader of deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star"KarthikaHindi — "A gods daughter, Son of lord Shiva, Leader of deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star"OkanlawonAfrican — "A son born after several daughters. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."TamrynRussian — "Palm tree. Variant of Tamar. Biblical Tamara was daughter of King David and sister to Absalom."TanishkHindi — "Daughter"TaniskHindi — "Daughter"ZulnoorainArabic — "The one who is blessed with two lights, he was called thus because he married two of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad ï·º"ZuwailArabic — "The one who is blessed with two lights, he was called thus because he married two of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad ï·º"ZyauddeenArabic — "The one who is blessed with two lights, he was called thus because he married two of the daughters of Prophet Muhammad ï·º"

Girl names that mean Daughter

AdaezeAfrican — "Means 'king's daughter' in Igbo."AdalieGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalinaTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalineTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdannaAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria female name meaning 'father's daughter.'"AdannayaAfrican — "Means 'her father's daughter' in Igbo."AdanneAfrican — "Her mother's daughter; a mother's pride"AdanyaAfrican — "Her father's daughter. (Nigerian)."AegeaLatin — "From the Aegean Sea / in mythology a daughter of the sun who was known for her beauty"AfriPersian — "A character in Shahnameh (Siamaks daughter-in-law)"AkleemaUrdu — "Beautiful. One of the daughters of Adam (A.S)"AkviraHindi — "Lord Shivas daughter"AlzahraUrdu — "The illuminateD, nickname of the Prophets Daughter, Fatimah"AmarajaHindi — "A Sacred River, Daughter of the Gods"AmbalikaHindi — "Mother, One who is sensitive (The king of Kashis youngest Daughter. She was abDucteD by Bhishma along with her sisters and marrieD Vichitravirya.)"AmimaUrdu — "Close to heart, Someone who gives guiDance, Prophet (saw)s granD Daughter"AmuthaHindi — "Mutara daughter"AngajaHindi — "A daughter (daughter of Aja)"AnupriyaHindi — "Beloved daughter"AqlimahUrdu — "Intelligent, Wise, daughter of prophet Adam, Sister of Qabeel"ArethusaLatin — "Mythological Nymph, daughter of Poseidon"ArianrhodWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Don."ArlaneGreek — "Variant of Ariadne: Chaste, very holy. Ariadne was Greek mythological daughter of King Minos of Crete who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth after killing the Minotaur."Asma Asma AsmaaArabic — "Excellent, lofty, eminent, precious; daughter of Abu Bakr"BalikaHindi — "Daughter"BalqueesArabic — "She was the daughter of Ahmad bin Mishqar, and a distinguished woman of her times, she was the wife of Sayfud-din al- Hanafi. (A.N)"BanujahArabic — "The daughter of al-Mahdi, the Khalifah (775-785), had this name"BashiaHebrew — "God's daughter."BashiahHebrew — "God's daughter."BashyaHebrew — "God's daughter."BashyahHebrew — "God's daughter."BasiaPolish — "God's daughter."BasiahHebrew — "God's daughter."BasoosArabic — "She was the daughter of Munziq at-Tamimah (A.N)"BasyaHebrew — "God's daughter."BasyahHebrew — "God's daughter."BathshebaHebrew — "Seventh daughter, Promise."BathshiraArabic — "The seventh daughter"BathsuhaBiblical — "The seventh daughter, the daughter of satiety"BatshevaHebrew — "Seventh daughter, Promise."BatshevahHebrew — "Seventh daughter, Promise."BeroeLatin — "Aphrodite bore a daughter to Adonis, Beroe"BethshebaHebrew — "Daughter of Sheba. Other interpretations: Daughter of the oath, excess of pleasure, seventh daughter. "BetsabeSpanish — "the Hebrew Bathsheba daughter of Sheba, daughter of the oath. The name is borne in the Bible by the beautiful wife of Uriah. She was married to King David after he ensured Uriah's death in battle"BibleFrench — "by the eldest daughter of Laban and the first of Jacob's four wives"BinaatArabic — "Daughter"BinnatArabic — "Daughter"BintiAfrican — "Daughter"BonfiliaItalian — "Good Daughter"BunanahUrdu — "This was the name of the daughter of Yazid al-Abshamiyah"CarlandaAmerican — "Our darling daughter"CassandreaGreek — "Unheeded prophetess. Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded."CassaundraGreek — "Unheeded prophetess. Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded."CelestteEnglish — "A heavenly daughter"CeliciaLatin — "Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation."CelinnaLatin — "Variant of Celia or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation."CellesteEnglish — "A heavenly daughter"CellinaEnglish — "Inmythology, one of the daughters of atlas who was turned into a star of the pleiades constell"ChandreyeeHindi — "Moons daughter"ChattieFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."ChryseisLatin — "Golden, Daughter of the gold."ChryseysGreek — "Golden, Daughter of the gold."ChryzantaPolish — "Golden, Daughter of the gold."ChryzantheGreek — "Golden, Daughter of the gold."CoraliEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."CoralyGreek — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."CyleeAmerican — "A darling daughter"dafiyaUrdu — "Narrator of Hadith, daughter of Muhammad bin Bisharah"DaksakanyaHindi — "An Able Daughter"dakshajaHindi — "Daughter"dakshakanyaHindi — "Able daughter"DedeAfrican — "First-born daughter."DelatyahGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DelijaPolish — "Sea daughter."DelijahPolish — "Sea daughter."DeljaPolish — "A short form of Kordelja daughter of the sea, Delja is also bestowed as an independent given name See KORDELJA"DeltaGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltahGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltarGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltaraGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltarahGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltareGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltariaGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltariahGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DeltaryaGreek — "Fourth-born daughter."DervilaIrish — "Anglicized form of the Gaelic Deirbhile poet's daughter"DevakeeHindi — "Manu's Daughter"DevavathiHindi — "A Gandharva's Daughter"dhithaHindi — "Daughter"DimetreGreek — "Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter."DinoraHebrew — "Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter."DinorahSpanish — "Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter."DloneMythology and Astrology — "Borne in Greek mythology by Titanus, a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, mother of the goddess Aphrodite, and an early consort of Zeus before being replaced by Hera"DohtorAnglo-Saxon — "Daughter"DorisaGreek — "Variant of Doris meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids."DrisanaIndian — "Mythical (the sun's daughter)"DruhiHindi — "Daughter"dubaahArabic — "(Zubaah) Name of a Sahabiyah. daughter of uncle of the Holy prophet (peace he upon him)"duhitaHindi — "Daughter"duhithaHindi — "Daughter"DukhterArabic — "Daughter"DulareeIndian — "Beloved daughter, cherished daughter"EheubrydWelsh — "Legendary daughter of KyvwIch."EinmyriaScandinavian — "Of uncertain meaning borne in Norse mythology by one of the two daughters of Loki, the trickster god Little is known of her other than her name and that of her sister, Eisa"EkaviraHindi — "Lord Shivas daughter"EkveeraHindi — "Lord Shivas daughter"EllasynAmerican — "Son / Daughter Of Ellis"EllylwWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Neol Hang Cock."EneuawgWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Bedwyr."EnrhydregWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Tuduathar."ErdudvylWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Tryffin."EurneidWelsh — "Legendary daughter of CIydno."EurolwvnWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Gwydo!wyn."EurynomeGreek — "Myth Name, Goddess of all, Daughter of Nysus"FatemehArabic — "In parsi meaning is : The name of Mohammad's daughter"FeerozahUrdu — "A precious stone. daughter of al-Mazfar, She was a scholar, narrator of Hadith and a very righteous woman; she wrote a book of Hadith "Al-Arbaeen Riwayat as-salihat an As-salhiheen"FusailaUrdu — "Name of a female narrator of hadith, daughter of Wathilah ibn Asqa, a well known Sahabi"GeviraHebrew — "A highborn daughter"GhibtahUrdu — "She was the daughter of Amer al-Mujashaiyah; she was a narrator of Hadith"GiocondaItalian — "A delightful daughter"GirinandiniHindi — "The Earth, Daughter of the Mountain"GlionaIrish — "From the Greek Cleone, daughter of a river god."GorasgwrnWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Nerth."GwaeddanArabic — "Legendary daughter of Kynvelyn"GwenabwyWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Caw."GwenledyrArabic — "Legendary daughter of Gwawrddur Hunchback"Gwenn AlarchArabic — "Legendary daughter of Kynwal"HababahArabic — "A daughter of Ajlan, She was a narrator of Hadith"HamdunahArabic — "Harun Al Rashid's Daughter"HassaanahAfrican — "The first daughter"HathshiraArabic — "Seventh daughter."HazzafaUrdu — "The name of Hazrat Haleema SaaDias Daughter"HijaAfrican — "Daughter"HikaPolynesian — "Daughter"HikahPolynesian — "Daughter"HukaymahUrdu — "She was the daughter of Umaymah daughter of Ruqayqah RA A companion"HukaymanArabic — "She was the daughter of Umaymah daughter of Ruqayqah RA A companion"HykaPolynesian — "Daughter"HykahPolynesian — "Daughter"IbnahArabic — "Daughter"IjliyahUrdu — "The daughter of al-Asturlabi al-Ijli"IlakhumiHindi — "Earth, Daughter of Manu"IndegWelsh — "Legendary daughter of GanKy."IndrabalaHindi — "Indra's Daughter"IngaScandinavian — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."IngabergScandinavian — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."IngaborgSwedish — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."IngaborkScandinavian — "A meadow. The beautiful daughter of a hero."IngahScandinavian — "A meadow. The beautiful daughter of a hero."IngeScandinavian — "A meadow. The beautiful daughter of a hero."IngebergScandinavian — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."IngeborgTeutonic — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."IngelaScandinavian — "A meadow. The beautiful daughter of a hero."IngheanScottish — "Daughter"InghinnScottish — "Daughter"IngriaTeutonic — "Hero's daughter"IngridSwedish — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."IngunnaScandinavian — "A meadow. Beautiful daughter of a hero."InkeriFinnish — "Hero's daughter"IphigeneiaGreek — "A of royal birth, which is borne in Greek mythology by a daughter of Agamemnon. He offered her as a sacrifice to Artemis. In some versions, Iphigeneia is saved by the gods"IruvantikaHindi — "Wind's Daughter"Izzah IzzatArabic — "Slave girl. The daughter of Umar bin Mumal was named Jariyah. Before he had become a Muslim, she was the slave of Umar (R.A) and he used to trash her very harshly that she might revoke Islam but she did not and finally he himself became a Muslim"JaanaviHindi — "Daughter"JanujaHindi — "Daughter"JoletteEnglish — "One who is youthful; daughter of the sky"JudamahUrdu — "She was the daughter of Wahb; she was A companion and a narrator of Hadith"JulliaEnglish — "One who is youthful; daughter of the sky"JyeshthaHindi — "Star name, Eldest daughter, A Nakshatra, The eldest, lord Vishnu"KabeeshaUrdu — "This was the name of a poetess, daughter of al-Waqa (AN)"KaheeshaUrdu — "This was the name of a poetess, daughter of al-Waqa"KaindaAfrican — "Hunter's Daughter"KaligeniaGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kallos beauty, beautiful and genes born: hence, born beautiful, beautiful daughter"KalsoomUrdu — "Name of prophet Muhammad PBUH daughter"KandeAfrican — "Firstborn Daughter"KanyakaHindi — "The Youngest, Girl, Maiden, Daughter"KanyaKumariHindi — "The youngest, Girl, Maiden, Daughter"KapukiAfrican — "The firstborn daughter"KardawaiyahUrdu — "A ious woman, daughter of Amr al-Basriyah was so name (AN)"KardawiyahUrdu — "A pious woman, daughter of Amr al-Basriyah was so named"KartikaHindi — "A gods daughter, Son of lord Shiva, Leader of deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star"KatimaAmerican — "Powerful Daughter"KelemonWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Kei."KelikamalaHindi — "Shukracharya's Daughter"KhadeejaMuslim — "Variant of Khadijah: Premature daughter. First wife of Prophet Muhammad."KhadujahArabic — "One who gives birth to a baby before its time is due, a daughter who is born before her time is due"Khan ZadiUrdu — "Sardar'S Daughter"KoorineAboriginal — "A daughter. "KoraleaEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KoraleahEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KoraleiEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KoraleighEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KoraliEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KoralieEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KoralyEnglish — "Girl from the meadow; Maiden (from Cora - daughter of Zeus and Demeter)."KordeljaPolish — "Polish cognate of Cordelia, a name of un-certain origin It is thought to be from the Celtic name Creiryddlydd daughter of the sea. The name is borne in Shakespeare's King Lear as the name of Lear's youngest daughter, the only one who was faithful to him"KotilakshakshiHindi — "Goddess Parvati's Daughter Name"KuaybahUrdu — "A distinguished woman of her times was so named. She was the daughter of Saad al-Aslamiyah and she offered allegiance (bayah) to the Prophet PBUH"KulthumArabic — "Daughter of Ahmad bin Ali al-Asiwatiyah was a righteous woman who had memorised the Quran; there were many other women of this name including a daughter of the Prophet (S.A.W) a daughter of Sayyidina Abu Bakar (R.A) etc"LakshanaIndian — "One with auspicious signs on her, Duryodhana's daughter"LantheGreek — "Resembling the violet flower; in mythology a sea nymph and a daughter of Oceanus"LilavatiIndian — "Free will of god The name was borne by the daughter of 12th-century mathematician Bhaska- racharya. He name one of his systems of mathematics after her"LiyaHebrew — "The Lord's daughter"LottyFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."LuliaLatin — "Form of Julia meaning "one who is youthful; daughter of the sky""Ma as samaUrdu — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name"Ma assamaArabic — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name; she built a religious school"MaagadheeHindi — "Name of Daughter of Magadh King"MalaimagalHindi — "Goddess Parvati, Daughter of the Hills"MandaviHindi — "Wife of bharatIn ramayana (Bharats wife and King Janaks Daughter)"ManfoosahUrdu — "She was the daughter of Abu Yazid bin Abu al-Firwaris; a very pious woman, she wept often for fear of Allah"MeravHebrew — "Increase. The name was borne by the elder of King Saul's two daughters"MinimolHindi — "Small Daughter"MinnaAfrican — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MinnahArabic — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MomoneNorth American Indian — "Heather flower Montauk. The name was borne by the daughter of Chief Wyandach"MorvuddWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Uryen."MukamutarAfrican — "King Matura's daughter. Born during King Matura's reign. (Rwanda)"MuqbalaUrdu — "This was the name of a narrator of Hadith, daughter of Ali al-Bazzaz"MuthuselviHindi — "Happy prosperous daughter. she is worth as Pearl"MwanahawaAfrican — "The Biblical Eve's daughter."MynnaArabic — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MynnahArabic — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."NandanaIndian — "Daughter"NandhineeHindi — "Daughter"NandineeHindi — "Happiness, Daughter"NandiniIndian — "Bestower of joy; Ganga; daughter"NarissaGreek — "Sea nymph, daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas."NauasiaNorth American Indian — "Sauk name borne by a daughter of Black Hawk and Asshewequa"NeaveIrish — "Radiance, Lustre, Brightness. The daughter of the sea god Manannan."NereydaGreek — "Sea nymph, daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas."NiamIrish — "Radiance, Lustre, Brightness. The daughter of the sea god Manannan."NiavIrish — "Radiance, Lustre, Brightness. The daughter of the sea god Manannan."NitunaNative American — "My Daughter"NlobeMythology and Astrology — "Borne in Greek mythology by a queen of Thebes, daughter of Tantalus and wife of Amphion Continually weeping for her seven sons and seven daughters killed by Apollo and Diana, Niobe was turned into a stone from which tears continued to flow"NoonaaArabic — "The Daughter of The Moon"NufaysahUrdu — "Meaning Name of the daughter of Munyah who arranged the marriage of the Prophet PBUH with Sayyidah Khadijah RA"NukaNative American — "The younger daughter"PantehaPersian — "The name of Kourosh's (First King of Iran) daughter"PariniHindi — "Fairy's Daughter"ParootiArabic — "The Daughter of The Mountain"PerneliaDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernillaSwedish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernilleDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PetronillaGerman — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PhonphanThai — "Dressmakers daughter"PlreneMythology and Astrology — "Borne in Greek mythology by a daughter of the river-god, Achelous After Artemis was accidentally killed by Pirene's son, Cenchrias, Pirene's bitter weeping transformed her into a fountain"PrisyLatin — "Diminutive of Priscilla: Ancient, archaic. Daughter of Laomedon."QabalahArabic — "Responsibility, Name of narrator of Hadith, Daughter of Yazeed"QaboolUrdu — "Accepted. An early woman, daughter of Abdullah, freed slave of al-Mustanjid Billah"QameerUrdu — "Wife of Masrooq bin al-Ajda daughter of Amr al-Kufiyah, she was a narrator of Hadith who quoted Sayyidina Ayshah (R.A)"RabeebaArabic — "Step daughter, is it correct?; Our Answer; Rabeeba can also mean step-daughter, this is correct"RathtyenWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Clememyl."RehannGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RehannaGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RehannahGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RehanneGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RheananGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RhiannGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RhiannanGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RhiannenGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RhiannonWelsh — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RhianonGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RhianynGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RiammaGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RiammahWelsh — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RiammeWelsh — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RioannGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RioannaGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RioannahGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RioanneGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RithyaHindi — "The Daughter of Somulu"RohitaHindi — "Brahmas daughter, Shining"RohithaHindi — "Brahmas daughter, Shining"RoshanaraIndian — "A borrowing from the Persian, Rosha- nara is derived from roshanara light of the assembly The name, indicative of great beauty, was borne by the youngest daughter of Shah Jahan 1592-1666. Upon her death, she was buried in his garden, which he named in her honor, the Garden of Roshan Ara"RubayArabic — "She was the daughter of Muawwiz and A companion of the Prophet PBUH from her young age"RubenaHebrew — "Feminine form of Reuben; behold, a daughter! "RuhmArabic — "She was the daughter of al-Aswad and a narrator of Hadith"RukayatUrdu — "It is the name of one of the daughters of the Prophet"RumaytaArabic — "The Daughter of alHaDis bin alTufayl alAzDiyah was known by this name, she was a narrator of HaDith"RuquaiyaArabic — "Gentle, name of the daughter of the Prophet"RyanenGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RyaninGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."RyanynGaelic — "Sorceress. Sacred Queen and Goddess of the witches, fairies and of horses. Mythical daughter of Hefeyedd."SahibzadiUrdu — "Innocent Daughter"SamaduHindi — "Daughter"SamudratanayaHindi — "Beloved daughter of the ocean of milk"SandyhaIndian — "the Sanskrit sandhya twi-light The name is borne by the personification of twilight, a daughter of the god Brahma"SarmisthaHindi — "(A daughter of Vrsaparvan)"ShaherzadPersian — "City-born, Daughter of city"ShailajaHindi — "A river, daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati"ShailejaHindi — "A river, daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati"ShariaUrdu — "Princess, daughter of the King"ShebaHebrew — "Seventh daughter, Promise."ShebahHebrew — "Seventh daughter, Promise."SheemaUrdu — "Face, expression, daughter of bibi haleema sadia who milked Muhammad (P.B.U.H) in his child hood"ShehaHebrew — "From the boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ShehahHebrew — "From the boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ShrutakirtiHindi — "Renowned, Reputed, Famous, Whos fame is all over, The youngest sister of sita. and youngest daughter of janaka (she was the wife of shatrughna)"ShrutkirtiArabic — "(Shatrughnas wife and King Janaks Daughter)"ShumaylahUrdu — "The first woman in Islam who wore coloured garments was shumaylah; wife of al-Abbas and she was also the first to prepare perfume; again the daughter of Ali bin Ibrahim was a narrator of Hadith, known by this name"ShylajaHindi — "A river, daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati"SlgrunScandinavian — "From an Old Norse compound name composed of sigr victory and run secret lore The name is borne in Norse mythology by the Valkyrie daughter of King Hogni"SuccothbenothArabic — "The tents of daughters; or young women; or prostitutes"SudharaniArabic — "Nectar, Amrit, Earth, daughter"SukainaUrdu — "Diminutive of Sakina, calmness, A young daughter of Imam Hussain who was martyred"SutaaHindi — "Daughter"SvanniScandinavian — "Slender The name is borne in Norse mythology by one of the daughters of Karl and Snor. Her name was characteristic of the attribute she represented for the peasant class"TaarikaaHindi — "Sage Shandilya's Daughter"TalbashahUrdu — "A narrator of Hadith, daughter of Kab bin Maalik"TanayahAfrican-American — "Daughter"TangwenWelsh — "Legendary daughter of Gweir."TanishkaHindi — "Goddess of gold, daughter"TaniskaHindi — "Goddess of gold, daughter"TanubhavaHindi — "Daughter"TanujaIndian — "Daughter"TanujashreeHindi — "Daughter"TaphathHebrew — "In the Bible Solomon's daughter"TekahionwakeNorth American Indian — "Double wampum Mohawk. Teka- hionwake was the native name of Canadian poet Emily Pauline Johnson 1861-1913, the daughter of Mohawk Chief Henry Martin Johnson and Emily S. Howells, an Englishwoman"ThaisaShakespearean — "Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Daughter to Simonides."ThanayaaHindi — "Daughter"ThubaytahUrdu — "Name of sahabiya (R.A), She was among the early Muhajirs to Madina and a distinguished woman comapnion, daughter of Yaar bin Zayd al-Ansariyah"TiaaEnglish — "An aunt / daughter born to royalty"TidaEnglish — "Daughter"TidahThai — "Daughter"TydaThai — "Daughter"TydahThai — "Daughter"UdaysahUrdu — "This was the name of the narrator of Hadith, Daughter of Ahban al-Ghifariyah"UdvahaHindi — "Descendent, daughter"UmairahArabic — "She was the daughter of Alqamah"UmayrahUrdu — "She was the daughter of Alqamah"Umm KalthumUrdu — "Name of the Prophets daughter"umme HaniArabic — "Name of the daughter of Abu Talib and sister of Ali (RA)"UmmeHabibaArabic — "Wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Her name is Ramla; Umm Habiba is her Kunya (nickname) after the name of her daughter habiba"UsraIndian — "Dawn.' In myth, Usha is a princess, the daughter of heaven, and sister of the night."UttaraIndian — "Royal Daughter"VatshaHindi — "Son, Calf, daughter, Breast"WaheedatArabic — "Only daughter"WaleedahArabic — "Infant, newborn, new, daughter"WanonaLakota — "First born daughter."WanonahLakota — "First born daughter."WasGerman — "borne by a daughter of the Frankish king Dagobert II; she was revered as a saint Pet: Ada"WazeeraUrdu — "Female Minister; The daughter of Yahya bin Muhammad al-Hayuwi al-Tughli was so named; she was a narrator of Hadith"WenonaGerman — "First born daughter."WenonahLakota — "First born daughter."WihakaydaNorth American Indian — "Youngest daughter"WinnonaEnglish — "Lakota: the firstborn daughter"WinonahLakota — "First born daughter."WynonahLakota — "First born daughter."WynonnaNative American — "Oldest Daughter"XanthoMythology and Astrology — "the Greek xanthos yellow, golden The name Xantho golden-haired one is borne in Greek mythology by a sea nymph, a daughter of Nereus and Doris"ZabiyahArabic — "She was the daughter of al-Barra bin Maroor; she reported Hadith from the Prophet PBUH"ZabreanaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreanahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreaneEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreenaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreenahHebrew — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreeniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreeniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinaAmerican — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabriniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabriniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinnaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinnahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrynaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabryniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabryniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrynyaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrynyahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZafiyaArabic — "Narrator of Hadith, daughter of Muhammad bin Bisharah"Zainab ZaynabArabic — "An ornamented tree; name of the daughter of the Prophet"ZeynepArabic — "Name of a prophets Daughter"ZubaahArabic — "Name of a Sahaabiyyah, daughter of the uncle of the Holy Prophet PBUH"ZubaydahArabic — "This was the name of the daughter of Jafar Mansoor and the wife of Khalifah Haroon Rasheed"