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Names that mean day

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 Day in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Day

AattoFinnish — "Finnish form of ADOLF. It also means 'eve, evening before' in Finnish, as the day before an important holiday."AhankarHindi — "Surya, One who causes day"AharshiArabic — "Sun, King of the day"AharsiArabic — "Sun, King of the day"AnatoliosGreek — "anatole sunrise, daybreak, dawn"AngpetuNorth American Indian — "TOKECHA Other day Sioux. The name was borne by John Otherday 1801-71, a Wahpeton mis-sionary and interpreter known for his friendship with the whites"ArafahArabic — "9th day on the month of Zulhijjah"AsrArabic — "Third Prayer of the day"AsyurArabic — "10th day of Muharam"BaraaArabic — "Innocent, First day of lunar month"BehruzArabic — "Fortunate, lucky and literally it means one who is having a good day"CadwaladrWelsh — "Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day."ChristBiblical — "Christ / Celebrated on Christmas Day"DaebanArabic — "Night and Day"DaelonAfrican-American — "The day is long|Light, hope."DaepadarPersian — "Eighth Day of The Parsi Month"DaepameherPersian — "15th Day of Parsi Month"DagbjartIcelandic — "The light of day."dagfinnNorwegian — "Man from Finland, day"DagobertGerman — "Born on a bright and shining day"DagobertoSpanish — "Glorious day"DagurIcelandic — "Day"DahaIrish — "Fire|Bright day. From Denmark"DahanahIrish — "Fire|Bright day. From Denmark"DailonAfrican-American — "The day is long|Light, hope."DaipadarPersian — "Eighth Day of The Parsi Month"DanahEnglish — "Fire|Bright day. From Denmark"DankanaHindi — "Name of a Sculptor of Olden Days"DargIcelandic — "Day"DaylenEnglish — "The day is long|Light, hope."DaylonEnglish — "The day is long|Light, hope."DellingerScandinavian — "From the day-time spring."DelonAfrican — "The day is long|Light, hope."DeyeEnglish — "Day"dibasHindi — "Good day"DinendraIndian — "Compound name composed of the San-skrit elements dina day and Indra, a name element re-ferring to the god of the sky and atmosphere: hence, lord of the day"DuskAmerican — "Between Day And Night"EdetAfrican — "Ibibio and Efik of Nigeria name meaning 'born on market day.'"FajrArabic — "Dawn, daybreak"GhurarArabic — "Ornaments, Stars, First Three Days of The Month"GoshurunPersian — "Soul of The Earth, 14th Day of The Parsi Month"HarsaanArabic — "Night and Day"HelakuNative American — "Sunny day."IedArabic — "Syawal celebration, Big day"IshraaqArabic — "Sunrise, Daybreak, Vividness"KonieschguanokeeNorth American Indian — "Maker of daylight Delaware"KooraAboriginal — "The day. "LlhuitlNahuatl — "Born during the daytime"LuciferLatin — "Giver of light, star of the day, morning star. "MahsherArabic — "Judgement Day"MashhoodArabic — "Witnessed, present, manifest, the day of judgment, the day of Arafah"MashoodArabic — "Hazir, Manifest, Mojood, The day of judgement"MasibuwaAfrican — "Modern time. Modern days. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."MinenhleZulu — "Having a good or lovely day."MutkaAfrican — "Born on New Year's Day"NaharArabic — "The day"NaurozMuslim — "Variant of Nawroz: Persian New Year's Day."NaurozeMuslim — "Variant of Nawroz: Persian New Year's Day."NawrozMuslim — "Persian New Year's Day."NikrouzArabic — "One whose day is blessed, figuratively meaning blessed, fortunate"NoawazArabic — "New Day"NoeleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoellFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoroseArabic — "New Day"NorouzPersian — "New day"NowelFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoweleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowellFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowelleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowroozArabic — "New day and is the name for the first day of spring, which is the Persian New Year’s Day"NwakeNigerian — "Born on the market day."OchiengAfrican — "One born in the daytime. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."OkaforAfrican — "One who was born during Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OkekeAfrican — "Born on market day."OkonkwoAfrican — "One who was born on the Nkwo market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."OkorieAfrican — "One who was born on the Oryo market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."PakalaHindi — "Day"QarniArabic — "Sharp (as an attribution to Qarn with the meaning of sharpness of a sword ), bright (as an attribution to Qarn with the meaning first light of day )"QhuidNahuatl — "Born during the daytime"RakeshIndian — "Lord of the full-moon day."RamazanMuslim — "Variant of Ramadhan: Ninth Month of Muslim calendar, name means means born on first day of Ramadan. "RidfanArabic — "The day and night cycle"RukeshHindi — "Full-moon day, Ruler"SarjurHindi — "A Day"SatanBiblical — "Um ‚¬ ¦ you GOT to be kidding ‚¬ ¦ you may think at some stage that this should have been your child's name, but that day will come when your child already has a name, not before its birth."Shasun NaharArabic — "Sun of the day"ShasunNaharArabic — "Sun of the day"SkinfaxiNorse — "Myth name (stallion of the daylight)"TagTeutonic — "Day"TageTeutonic — "Day"TaigDanish — "Day"TaigeDanish — "Day"TajoTeutonic — "Day"TamehArabic — "The Day of Judgement"TaneerTurkish — "Rising, Dawn, Day break, Subh sawerey"TaozeehArabic — "Light, Daylight, Sunshine, Daybreak"TaygDanish — "Day"TaygeDanish — "Day"ThordaeEnglish — "Thor's day."ThorsdaiEnglish — "Thor's day."ThorsdayEnglish — "Thor's day."ThurdaeEnglish — "Thor's day."ThursdaiEnglish — "Thor's day."ThursdayEnglish — "Thor's day."VikalHindi — "Twilight, Evening, Close of the day"VyustaHindi — "Dawn, Daybreak"WabaunseeNorth American Indian — "Dawn of day, daybreak. Potawatomi. The name was borne by a Potawatomi chief after whom Wabaunsee County in Kansas is named. He is remembered for his fierceness and courage in battle"WadhdhaahArabic — "Good looking face, White skin, Clear, Day, Bright day"WaforAfrican — "One born on the Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."WekeAfrican — "Born on Eke market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."WorieAfrican — "One born on the Afor market day. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."ZamaaArabic — "Day"ZorbaGreek — "Live each day."

Girl names that mean Day

AaweraArabic — "Shine of The Day"AbedabunNative American — "Sight of day; dawn's child"AdinehArabic — "Weekend, the last day of the week, which in Islamic culture means Friday, while in others it can mean Saturday or Sunday"AholeleiPolynesian — "The suitable day"AholoPolynesian — "The day of plenty"AhopomeePolynesian — "The day of the night dance"AlsllngIrish — "aisling dream, vision, day-dream. The name has been Anglicized as Esther"AretAfrican — "Ibibio of Nigeria name for female children born on market day, called Edet."BathannyAboriginal — "Good day."BertanaAboriginal — "The day. "DaebaanArabic — "Night and Day"DaenaEnglish — "Bright day."DaenahEnglish — "Bright day."DagnaTeutonic — "As beautiful as the day"DagnahScandinavian — "Day"DagnanaScandinavian — "Day"DagnannaScandinavian — "Day"DagneScandinavian — "Day"DagneeScandinavian — "Day"DagneyScandinavian — "Day"DagniaScandinavian — "Day"DagniahScandinavian — "Day"DagomarGerman — "Glorious day."DaijaEnglish — "Great; Day"DaijonAmerican — "Great; Day"DainaLithuanian — "Bright day."DainahEnglish — "Bright day."DaissyEnglish — "Of the day"DanaleEnglish — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"DanaleeEnglish — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"DanarraEnglish — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"DaneanAfrican — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"DaneanaEnglish — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"DangaScandinavian — "Day"DanjaEnglish — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"DanjahEnglish — "Bright day, from Denmark; Fire"dashamiHindi — "In Hindu traditional calender dashami means its 10th day"DashaniHindi — "10th Day of Paksha in Hindu Calendar"DawnielleEnglish — "The first appearance of daylight, daybreak."DawnikaEnglish — "The first appearance of daylight, daybreak."DaynaEnglish — "Bright day."DaynahEnglish — "Bright day."DaynettLatin — "queen, day, light, sunshine"divashiniHindi — "Shine among the day and all"DushiaArabic — "Happy Day"EidUrdu — "Festival, day of celebration"EkaghoghoAfrican — "She who was born on a significant day (Benin)"FantaAfrican — "Guinea and Cote D'Ivoire name meaning 'beautiful day.'"FreydisNorse — "Noblewoman; from Norse goddess of love and fecundity, who also gave the name of the day of the week, Friday. Freya is probably related to modern German Frau (woman."GedalaAboriginal — "The day. "GoleuddyddWelsh — "Bright day."HarrsaanArabic — "The Day and The Night"HaruhiJapanese — "Spring Day"HemeraGreek — "Day"HolidayAmerican — "Festive Day"IshraqUrdu — "Sunrise, Daybreak, illumination, Emergence, Vividness"KaelahEnglish — "Meaning: keeper of the keys; pure. Famous bearer: Kayla is a character on Daytime TV series Days of Our Lives. "KikuJapanese — "The chrysanthemum flower, traditionally given on Mother's Day."LatashaEnglish — "Born on Christmas day. A form of Natasha."LatishahLatin — "Born on Christmas day. A form of Natasha."LatyshahLatin — "Born on Christmas day. A form of Natasha."LovedayArabic — "Name given to children that are born on a love day.A love day was a 12th century tradition - a day set aside for reconciliation and settling of disputes.Today, this name is found occasionally as a surname"LuusDutch — "Light of the day"LuziaLatin — "Light of the day"MawsimArabic — "Season, time, festival day"MbaforAfrican — "Born on market day. (Ibo)"MbekeAfrican — "Born on the week's first day. (Ibo)"MisokaJapanese — "misoka the last day of the month The name can mean born on the last day of the month"MuikaJapanese — "the Japanese muika sixth day, six days, the name can be indicative of a child born on the sixth day of the week"NataliyaRussian — "A popular borrowing from the Latin, Nata-lia is a name derived from dies natalis natal day, Christmas. It has been traditionally bestowed upon children born on Christmas Day"NatashalyAmerican — "Born On Christmas Day"NessieGreek — "Diminutive of Agnes: Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then revived in the 19th century.Pure."Nest NestaArabic — "Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rD century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast Day is DescribeD in Keats poem The Eve of St Agnes. Agnes was popular until the Reformation, then reviveD in the 19th century.Pure"NityapushtaHindi — "Gaining strength day by day"Noor Us SabaArabic — "Light of the day break, The light at dawn, Morning light"NoorunnaharUrdu — "Day light, Light of the day, Noor (light), al (the), Nahar (day)"NoorussabahUrdu — "Light of the day break, The light at dawn, Morning light, Noor (light), al (the), Sabah (dawn)"OjaswaniHindi — "All day singing"PaeiviFinnish — "Day"PaharHindi — "Hour, Time of Day"ParaskevaRussian — "the Greek Paraskewe Good Friday, the Day of Preparation, a combining of the elements para beyond and skewe"ParvaniIndian — "Full moon; a festival or a special day"PehrHindi — "Phase, Time of day"PhaalguniHindi — "The day of the full Moon, The month of Phalguna"PounamiHindi — "Full Moon Day"PournimaHindi — "Full Moon day"RoschanIndian — "the Persian roshan dawn of day, sunrise, light, shining"RozhyaArabic — "Daylight, daytime"SaayaHindi — "Shelter, Shade, Influence, Evening, Close of day"SafwanaUrdu — "Bright and clear day (full of sunshine and without clouds) and pure"SaneenahArabic — "One who was born on the same day as you"SermaanArabic — "The Day and The Night"ShraavaniHindi — "The day of the full Moon in the month of Shraavan"ShurukuAfrican — "Dawn. New day. (Swahili)"SityaArabic — "The world, the universe, the cosmos, the day and age"TashaEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashanaHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashanahHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashaniHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashaniaHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashaniahHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashanyaHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashanyahHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashiaAmerican — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashiahEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashyEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashyaEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashyahEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TassamEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TawshaEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TinkaAboriginal — "The day. "TookaJapanese — "the Japanese tooka tenth day, ten days"UmrahUrdu — "Pilgrimage to Makkah other than regular hajj days"VaishakhiHindi — "The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh"WahujUrdu — "First light of day, dawn, New Beginning"WaipshwaNorth American Indian — "Rock carrier Wanapum. WAIP-SHWA WAPIN' Daybreak, dawn. Potawatomi. WAH-PIN WASHTA Good. Sioux, WASH-TAH WASULA Hair storm. Sioux"YamaamahArabic — "Intention, design, Maiden who could see a person at a distance of three days"YashfaArabic — "He / she intercedes (on the day of Judgment) on behalf of someone (Qiyamat ky din shifat kernay wali)"YokkakoJapanese — "yokka fourth day, four days and ko child: hence, child of the fourth day"ZoharinArabic — "Dawn, light of day"