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Names that mean give

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 Give in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Give

AarpitHindi — "To donate, To give or offer something"AayizArabic — "Replacement, Something given to you in place of something you have lost"Abd al AtiArabic — "Servant of the Given"Abdal FattahArabic — "Servant of the one who gives nourishment."AbdalAtiArabic — "Servant of the Given"Abdel FattahArabic — "Variant of Abdal Fattah: Servant of the one who gives nourishment."Abdul MuhyeeUrdu — "Slave of the one who gives life and sustains it"Abdul MuhyiUrdu — "Servant of the Giver of Life"Abdul MuizMuslim — "Servant of the Giver of Might and Glory."Abdul MuizzArabic — "Servant of the Giver of Might and Glory"Abdul MuminUrdu — "Servant of the Giver of Faith"Abdul MutiUrdu — "Slave of the Giver"Abdul WahaabMuslim — "Servant of the Giver."Abdul WahabMuslim — "Variant of Abdul-Wahaab: Servant of the Giver."Abdul WahhabArabic — "Servant of the Giver"Abdun naafeUrdu — "Servant of the Giver of Gains"Abdus SalaamArabic — "Slave of the Giver of Peace"AbhimakarHindi — "One who has or Gives Warmth"AbhiraamHindi — "Lord Shiva, The most handsome, Pleasing, Giver of pleasure"AbhiramHindi — "Lord Shiva, The most handsome, Pleasing, Giver of pleasure"AdikaAfrican — "Ghanian name given to the first child from a second husband."AginTurkish — "The meaning behind the name is not so appropriate to name someone as it means an illegitimate child or a name given to the lowest ranks of nobles"AgraharHindi — "A Plot of a Land Given to a Brahman or a King"AhmetTurkish — "Ahmet are the principal transliterations of an Arabic given name, Ahmed"AjeeshHindi — "A male given name used in india, Meaning not defeated by anyone"AkhtabArabic — "Falcon (a type of bird of prey), One who speaks much, One who gives many speeches"AlessioItalian — "A short form of Alessandro defender or helper of mankind, Alessio is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALESSANDRO"AlgieFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AlgyFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AllamaUrdu — "Very learned, Title given to a very learned scholar"AmileWelsh — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."AnaniasBiblical — "God has been gracious, whom God has given. "ArianceAmerican — "A contemporary spelling variation of the given name Arian."ArpitHindi — "To donate, To give or offer something"AshraydatHindi — "One who Gives Shelter and Protection"AshritHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami"AshrithHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami"AsneenArabic — "Give"AsrithHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami"AttehafArabic — "To give a gift"AunArabic — "Helpful, Give help, Support, Encouragement or financial aid to; cover the back of something; be a lining to something"AusMuslim — "To give. Gift."AwwazArabic — "Giver of replacement, someone who gives something to someone as replacement for something the person has lost"AysarArabic — "One who has been given provision / good things / talents"AzarlahHebrew — "Whom God helps. The name Azalrah was given to several Old Testament characters, including a king of Judah."BadilaynArabic — "Substitutes, replacements, something given to you as replacement for something lost"BarthelmyEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartholomeEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartholomeoEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BartholomieuEnglish — "Variant of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer. Both surname and given name."BastiaoPortuguese — "A short form of Sebastiao man from Sebastia, Bastiao is also bestowed as an independent given name See SEBASTlAO"BentoPortuguese — "A short form of Benedicto blessed, Bento is also bestowed as an independent given name See BENEDICTO"BijinHindi — "Cosmic Creator; The Owner and Giver of Seed"BironEnglish — "Surname used as a given name. Biron was the name of a character in Shakespeare's Loves Labours Lost."BruceyEnglish — "Diminutive of Bruce: Thick brush. Surname since medieval times, now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web."BudailiArabic — "Replacement, substitute’, something given to you in place of something you have lost"CaligulaLatin — "Name given to Gaius Caesar when he was a child"ChijiokeAfrican — "Talent given by God. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."CuddleScottish — "This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey."CuddyScottish — "This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey."DamirSlavic — "To Give Peace"dattaHindi — "One who is given"devdathHindi — "God given"dharmikHindi — "One who gives charity, A name of lord Ganesh"DinhabahBiblical — "He gives judgment"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."DushnArabic — "To Give"dyanshHindi — "To give mercy"EihabArabic — "To bestow, to give freely, to endow someone with a gift"ElishahBiblical — "It is God, the lamb of God: God that gives help"ElnathanBiblical — "Whom God has given."EmielWelsh — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmilSwedish — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmileFrench — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmilianoItalian — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmilioItalian — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmilleWelsh — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmylWelsh — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmyllWelsh — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EmylleWelsh — "Hard-working|Compliment giver."EnapaiLakota — "To give a brave appearance."EnapayNative American — "To give a brave appearance."EpifanioSpanish — "One Who Gives Light"ErastosGreek — "Beloved, A giver of love, beloved in return."ErastusGreek — "Beloved, A giver of love, beloved in return."EsarhaddonBiblical — "Ashur has given a brother"EthanaelAmerican — "God Given Endurance"EzekielHebrew — "May God give strength."FaasScandinavian — "One who gives wise counsel."FabionEnglish — "Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius, a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints."FabunniAfrican — "God has Given Me This"FavioEnglish — "Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius, a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints."FayyazArabic — "Constant doer of good deeds, giver of great charity"FeliuSpanish — "A name given several saints, including Pope St. Felix III and Pope St. Felix IV."FilipePortuguese — "A version of the given name Phillip, meaning one who loves horses."GeminoSpanish — "the Latin gemini twins, the name given to the third sign of the zodiac and to a constellation found between Taurus and Cancer"GhiyasArabic — "Deliverance from hardships, succorer, aid given in time of need, rain"GiffordTeutonic — "Bold giver."GivynHebrew — "One who is given"HaloojArabic — "Cloud that gives off lightning"HarshadIndian — "Joy giver"HarshdaArabic — "One who gives pleasure, Giver of Joy"HavishHindi — "Lord Shiva, Sacrifice, One who gives offerings to God"HeitorPortuguese — "Portuguese version of the given name Hector."HuwaidiArabic — "Return to truth, A child that gives example"IbtarArabic — "To bestow, to give, to bestow"ImtiyaazArabic — "Distinguish, give preference"InamdaarHindi — "Gift Giver"IonatanIrish — "Gaelic form of Jonathan God has given See JONATHAN"IsrailRussian — "Russian cognate of Israel, the Anglicized form of the Hebrew Yisrael, which is from yisra'el wrestler of God In the biblical Old Testament, the name was given to Jacob after he wrestled with an angel of God"IstifaUrdu — "To choose, to prefer, to give prefer to one over the other"IwazullahArabic — "God’s restitution, a gift given by God in place of something you’ve lost"IyasArabic — "Replacement, restitution, something given in place of something else and figuratively it means gift from God"JaiprakashHindi — "Light, A victorious person who gives light to everyone, Ray of victory"JawwadArabic — "Openhanded, Generous, One who possesses tremendous generosity and gives to anyone who needs his assistance"JayprakashHindi — "Light, A victorious person who gives light to everyone, Ray of victory"JohaBiblical — "Who enlivens or gives life."JonadabBiblical — "Who gives liberally. Free giver, liberality."JonatasHebrew — "God gives"JoselitoSpanish — "May God give increase."JostHebrew — "Variant of Joseph: May Jehovah add / give increase."JubairArabic — "One who has been given provision / good things / talents"JyoteshHindi — "Lord who gives light, lord Vishnu"JyotheeshHindi — "Lord who Gives Light, Vishnu"Khalil al AllahArabic — "Friend of God; title given to Prophet Ibrahim"KhalilalallahUrdu — "Friend of Allah, Title Given To Prophet Ibrahim"Khoda daadUrdu — "God given. God Gifted"KireetiHindi — "Crown given by Indra to Arjuna, Another name of Arjun"KubwezaAfrican — "One who gives it back A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."MaidanArabic — "Name of the tutor of the family of Ziyad ibn Abih at Basrah and then at Kufah, he was called al-fil because of the elephant his master had given"MakarGreek — "Short form of Makarios blessed, Makar is also bestowed as an independent given name See MAKARIOS"MardelEnglish — "Surname used as a given name."MarzuqiArabic — "Blessed by God, one who is given provision"MarzuqullahArabic — "Blessed by God, one who is given provision by God"MatthalBiblical — "Gift, he that gives"MattijsDutch — "God Gives"MauhubArabic — "Given to, Given charity"MawhabArabic — "Given, gifted, bestowed, something given freely"MawulolAfrican — "One who gives thanks to God"MohyeUrdu — "Life Giver Of"MoizUrdu — "One who gives protection"MouqibArabic — "On who gives a goodly reward to someone"MoutazBillahArabic — "One who has high honor and glory through God, one who is given power and honor by God"MthokozisiZulu — "The one who gives joy."MuawwizArabic — "Giver of restitution, one who gives something to someone in place of something that person lost"MueedhArabic — "(Mueez), A person who gives shelter"MueezArabic — "One who gives Protection, Maddad gaar"MufzaalUrdu — "Benefit Giver"MuhyeeArabic — "One who gives and sustains life reviver one of the attributes of Almighty Allah. Name: Muhiyyuddeen"MuhyiArabic — "One who gives life, reviver"MuizArabic — "The giver of might and glory"MujeerArabic — "Allah As The Name Attributive To Give Safe Spaces and Assistance"MukteshwarHindi — "God who Gives Freedom from Death"MukundHindi — "Name of lord Vishnu, Freedom giver"MunalArabic — "One who gives something, one who enables someone to possess something"MuniymArabic — "Blessed, wealthy, one who gives charity to others"MursiliArabic — "Message-giver, a person who gives a message to someone else for delivery"MurziArabic — "One who does acts or gives gifts / charity that gain other people’s approval, one who satisfies"MushirArabic — "One who gestures, one who guides, one who gives advice"MustahsanArabic — "One who asks for help, one who asks to be rescued and given refuge"MustajaabArabic — "Heard, granted, given ear to, acceptable, agreeable. One whose prayers are accepted by Allah"MustajirArabic — "One who asks for help, one who asks to be rescued and given refuge"MuwwazArabic — "One given restitution, one given something in place of something he lost"NaathanHindi — "Gift from God, Rewarded, Given, Giving"NafihArabic — "Charitable, one who gives his money away"NajeemuddinArabic — "Brilliance of the faith, radiance of the faith, meaning a person who gives success and enlightenment to the Muslims"NebuzaradanBiblical — "Nebo has given seed"NeeradHindi — "Cloud, Given by water"NetanyahuHebrew — "God gives"NethaniahBiblical — "Given by God, whom God has given. "NidishHindi — "Lord of treasure, lord Ganesh giver of wealth"NikolajDanish — "The Danish version of the given name Nicolai."NubaidMuslim — "One who gives joy."NyackAfrican — "Won't Give Up"OjadhHindi — "One who Gives Strength"PranakHindi — "Living Being, One who Gives Life"PushpadHindi — "Who gives flowers"QeneheloAfrican — "Sympathy, Give a chance."RafaatArabic — "One who has been given provision / good things / talents"RajeetHindi — "Decorated, An object that gives light, and never stops doing so"RajithHindi — "Decorated, An object that gives light, and never stops doing so"RamabhadranHindi — "Rama who gives the well being"RussianRussian — "names are remarkable for their many pet forms and diminutives, which are commonly used in everyday speech in place of the formal given name"SabghtaArabic — "Colour given by Allah Himself, True Faith, Baptism"SandrosGreek — "A short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind and Lysandros freer of mankind, Sandros is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALEXANDROS and LYSANDROS"SarabdeepSikh — "The lamp that gives light to all"SarnginIndian — "Archer who gives protection."SarngynIndian — "Archer who gives protection."SavashTurkish — "Not to give up but to fight for what you believe in, war."ShaafArabic — "One who gives health"ShaffArabic — "One who gives health, Tending to heal"Shams ul haqArabic — "Appellation given to Indian and Pakistani Scholars"ShamsUlHaqArabic — "Appellation given to Indian and Pakistani Scholars"ShangobunniAfrican — "A child given by the God Shango. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."ShreeyanshHindi — "Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy"ShreyansHindi — "Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy"ShreyanshHindi — "Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy"ShriyansHindi — "Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy"ShriyanshHindi — "Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy"SiphiweAfrican — "He who was given (Zulu)"SishnuHindi — "Ready to Give"SonnieEnglish — "Son. A nickname and given name."SterlynEnglish — "Of high quality, pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning easterner."SubodhIndian — "One who gives sound advice. Easily understood"SyafiiArabic — "Someone that gives goodness, Priority to pay first"TadeasCzech — "Gift given by God"TakleefArabic — "To give someone an assignment / burden / task / duty"TanweelArabic — "Bestow upon, give"TatnaiBiblical — "That gives, the overseer of the gifts and tributes."TheodonGreek — "God given."ThorntonEnglish — "Town of thorns. Thorn variants are English surnames occasionally used as given names."UjeshIndian — "One who gives light"UwaizArabic — "Restitution, recompense, something given in place of something lost"VanditHindi — "To whom salutation is given"VartenPersian — "One who gives roses"VidHungarian — "Form of Vito meaning "one who gives life""VidyaprakashHindi — "Knowledge of light, The person who give the knowledge to the world"VithalaHindi — "Lord Vishnu, Fortune giver"VitthalHindi — "Lord Vishnu, Fortune giver"VlrgilEnglish — "From the Latin Vergilius, an old Roman family name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from ver spring and give it the meaning youthful, flourishing"WahadArabic — "Presenter, One who gives."WahbArabic — "Gift, bestowal, blessing, something given freely"WahhabArabic — "Presenter, One who gives."WahibArabic — "Presenter, One who gives."WahtbMuslim — "wahib donor, one who gives, which is from wahaba to give. Al-Wahlb the Giver is one of the attributes of Allah"WaydellEnglish — "Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing."YehonatanHebrew — "the Hebrew yehonathan Yahweh has given The name is borne in the Bible by the son of King Saul and close friend of David. Jonathan is the Anglicized form. Short: Yonatan"ZakiiArabic — "Pure, One Who Gives Zakat"ZebidiahEnglish — "God has given"ZenobiasGreek — "Living. Given life by Zeus"ZenusGreek — "Living. Given life by Zeus"ZenysGreek — "Living. Given life by Zeus"ZevariaHebrew — "God has given."ZevariahHebrew — "God has given."ZevaryaHebrew — "God has given."ZevaryahHebrew — "God has given."ZulfatehArabic — "One who gives guidance, guided"ZulfikarArabic — "Name of the sword of Hazrat Ali [raa] given to him by Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W, Variant transcription of ZULFIQAR"

Girl names that mean Give

AafiraArabic — "One who waters a plant for the first time, a person who gives the first water to a seed or plant that has just been put in the soil"AashritaHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi"AashrithaHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi"AasritaHindi — "Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi"AayizahArabic — "Replacement, Something given to you in place of something you have lost"AbhayankariHindi — "One who Gives Courage"AcimaHebrew — "God gives high praise."AcimahIllyrian — "God gives high praise."AcymaIllyrian — "God gives high praise."AcymahIllyrian — "God gives high praise."AksanaRussian — "Form of Oksana mean¬ing "one who gives glory to God""AlcestisGreek — "Myth name from Euripides' play of the same name. In the play Alcestis gives her life to save her husband, but is rescued by Hercules."AlkeGerman — "Originally a pet form of Adalheid noble one, Alke is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name See ADALHEID"AmariahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarisaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarisahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarissHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarissaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarissahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarysHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarysaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmarysahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmaryssHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmaryssaHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmaryssahHebrew — "Promise of God, Given by God; Child of the moon, Astrological name for Cancer."AmimaUrdu — "Close to heart, Someone who gives guiDance, Prophet (saw)s granD Daughter"AphiweZulu — "we are given"ArlettaFrench — "Variant of Arlette: Derived from a feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning manly. A medieval given name."ArshikaHindi — "Who gives happiness"AshrikaHindi — "Someone gives shelter"AsianneArabic — "The rising sun. The name of the continent used as a given name. According to the Koran the Pharaoh's wife Asia raised the infant Moses. A variant of Aisha: (life)."AtayatArabic — "Gifts, things given freely"AtiyaaArabic — "Gift, something given freely"AtiyyaatArabic — "Gifts, thing given freely"AttawahArabic — "Generous, one who gives much in charity"AvaleeEnglish — "Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline."AvlynnEnglish — "Variant of medieval given names Avis and Aveline."AwaizaArabic — "Consoler, restitutioner, one who gives a person something (as a gift) in place of something that the person has lost"AwwazahArabic — "Giver of restitution, Giver of recompense"AyobunmiAfrican — "One to whom joy has been given (Yoruba)"BadeelaArabic — "Replacement, substitute, a gift given to you in place of something you’ve lost"BhavaniIndian — "A giver of life"BhediHindi — "One who Gives Our Secrets"BlandaLatin — "Compliment giver"BlandahHebrew — "Compliment giver"BlandiaHebrew — "Compliment giver"BlandiahHebrew — "Compliment giver"BlandyaHebrew — "Compliment giver"BlandyahHebrew — "Compliment giver"BrandelynEnglish — "Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name."BrandilynEnglish — "Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name."BrontiEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."BrontyEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."CressaEnglish — "Originally a short form of Cressida, Cressa is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See CRESSIDA"DelishaEnglish — "Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure."DelissaEnglish — "Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure."DeljaPolish — "A short form of Kordelja daughter of the sea, Delja is also bestowed as an independent given name See KORDELJA"DelyssaEnglish — "Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure."DensiHindi — "People who Give"DeodataGreek — "God has given."DeodatahGreek — "God has given."dhanyashreeHindi — "Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth"dhanyasreeHindi — "Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth"dhanyasriHindi — "Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth"DharshaneeyaHindi — "Blessing Giver"DijaAfrican-American — "A short form of Khadija premature baby, Dija is also occasionally bestowed as an independent given name See KHADIJA"DiyanaArabic — "Giver of gifts, giver of charity, generous, benevolent"DonicaLatin — "Give"EashtaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"EeshtaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"EleadoraGreek — "Gift of the sun. A name given to many saints."ElloraIndian — "The name given to the cave temples of India."EphiphantGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."EvalouiseAmerican — "A famous giver of life"EvangeleanaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleanahFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleaneFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleenaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeleeneFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeliaGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelicaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelinaGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelineGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangeliqueFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelistaSpanish — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelynGreek — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelynaFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelynahFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EvangelyneFrench — "Good news giver; angel; Messenger of God"EzzahUrdu — "A person who gives the honour, Respect"FolasadeAfrican — "Honour gives a crown (Yoruba)"FolashadeAfrican — "Honour gives a crown (Yoruba)"FriedeGerman — "Short form of Friedelinde gentle peace and Friederike ruler of peace, Friede is now also bestowed as an independent given name"GlnaEnglish — "Originally a short form of Georgina earth- worker, Gina is now used as an independent given name See GEORGINA"HamidaArabic — "One who gives thanks"HarshapradaHindi — "Job Giver"HarshavarthiniHindi — "Job Giver"HarshikArabic — "Joyful, Happy, One who gives happiness"HarshpradaHindi — "One who Gives Joy"HavaHebrew — "A lively woman; giver of life"HavvaTurkish — "A giver of the breath of life"HedayaUrdu — "Give"HolleeEnglish — "The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies."InsuvaiHindi — "A common name given for all sweets, Generally it means sweet"IshtaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"IshtaaHindi — "Beloved, Another name of lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga"ItaaArabic — "Growth, maturing, and yield (the fruit that a tree gives)"JeevantikaHindi — "Name of a Raga, One who gives blessings of long life"JehonadabHebrew — "The Lord gives liber¬ally Jonadab"JendayaAfrican — "To give thanks."JivanthikaHindi — "One who gives life"JivantikaHindi — "One who gives life"JlvantaIndian — "To give life, to create"JoquinaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Joaquim God will estab-lish, God gives strength See JOAQUIM Male Names"KefilweAfrican — "She who is given. (Tswana)"KhadujahArabic — "One who gives birth to a baby before its time is due, a daughter who is born before her time is due"KikuJapanese — "The chrysanthemum flower, traditionally given on Mother's Day."LaakiniHindi — "Divine, A Goddess who gives and takes"LakhiniHindi — "One who Gives and Takes"LfonoreFrench — "Short form of Eleonore light, bright, Leonore is also used as an independent given name See ELEONORE"LlesaGerman — "Short form of Liesbeth God is my oath, Liesa is also bestowed as an independent given name See ELISABETH"LllliGerman — "A pet form of Elisabeth God is my oath and many of its variant forms, Lilli is also occasionally be-stowed as an independent given name"LlssaEnglish — "Short form of Melissa bee, Lissa is also used as an independent given name See MELISSA. Alterna-tively, it is a variant spelling of Lyssa, a short form of Alyssa nobility. See ALYSSA"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"LucenaSpanish — "Illumination. Light. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light."LucinnaLatin — "Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light."LuveniaAmerican — "Derived from the Roman given name Levinia."ManeehahArabic — "Something given as a gift, gift from God"MargretIcelandic — "A variation of the given name Margaret."MarzuqahUrdu — "Blessed by God, one who is given provision"MeinwenWelsh — "Compound name composed of the Welsh elements main slender and given white, fair, blessed: hence, slender fair one, slender woman"MichtamHebrew — "One who has been given the gift of writing"MietaaArabic — "Generous, one who gives much in charity"MietaaullahArabic — "One who was made generous by God, one who was given the gift of generosity by God"MinhaUrdu — "Something that has been given by Allah, Gift from Allah, A blessing from Allah"MolyGreek — "An herb Hermes gives to Odysseus to protect him"MoonamArabic — "Given as a gift, given as a blessing, something that’s a gift and a blessing, especially with the meaning that the thing is a blessing from God"MuawwazahArabic — "One given restitution, one given something in place of something he lost"MuawwizahArabic — "Giver of restitution, one who gives something to someone in place of something that person lost"MuayadahArabic — "To celebrate Eid, to give Eid greetings"MueerahUrdu — "A girl who gives a borrowing"MuhannaaArabic — "Congratulated, well greeted, given good tidings"MuhannahArabic — "Congratulated, well greeted, given good tidings"MursilahArabic — "One who sends a messenger, one who gives something to someone for delivery"MurziyahArabic — "One does acts or gives gifts / charity that gain other people’s approval, one who satisfies"NadwahArabic — "One who gives wise coun¬sel Nadwa"NasihahArabic — "Giver of advice, giver of good guidance"NdapewaAfrican — "Given; I am given"NethinimHebrew — "Those who are set apart; given"NikoletaGreek — "Originally a pet form of Nikola victory of the people, Nikoleta is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See NIKOLA"OlufunmilayoAfrican — "God gives me joy and happiness"PeoneeGreek — "God of healing. Giver of praise. Flower."PeoneyGreek — "God of healing. Giver of praise. Flower."PeoniGreek — "God of healing. Giver of praise. Flower."PeonieGreek — "God of healing. Giver of praise. Flower."PeonyGreek — "God of healing. Giver of praise. Flower."PlaPortuguese — "A short form of Olimpia of Olympus, Pia is also popularly bestowed as an independent given name"PlppaEnglish — "Originally a pet form of Philippa lover of horses, Pippa is now in common use as an independent given name See PHILIPPA"PramodiniHindi — "The Won who Gives Joy"PreeshaHindi — "Talent given by God, Beloved, Loving, Gods gift"PreshaHindi — "Talent given by God, Beloved, Loving, Gods gift"PrishaHindi — "Talent given by God, Beloved, Loving, Gods gift"PriyalaHindi — "Beloved, One who gives Love"QindilahArabic — "Oil lamp, a lamp that burns oil to give off light"RafeedahArabic — "Helper, giver, generous"RazwaaArabic — "Generous’, one who gives abundantly"RiblahHebrew — "A fruitful woman; giver of life"RickmaHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RickmahHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RicmaHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RicmahHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RithHindi — "Persevering enemy, Somebody who gives shelter"RoshinaUrdu — "One who gives light"RufaidiyyahArabic — "Helper, supporter, giver"RuhamahHebrew — "One who has been given mercy"RyckmaHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RyckmahHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RycmaHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RycmahHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RykmaHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."RykmahHebrew — "Woven, Given to a child who looks like both her parents."SaadaAfrican — "One who gives support."SaadahHebrew — "One who gives support."SadaqaatArabic — "Acts of charity, things given as charity"SannaFinnish — "Originally a short form of Susanna a lily, Sanna is often bestowed as an independent given name, possibly favored because of its closeness to the adjective sann true"SaubaArabic — "Reward for good deeds, something that God gives you in reward for a good thing you do"ShaakirahUrdu — "Grateful (for), thankful, content, praising, one who gives due appreciation"SolaceLatin — "One who gives comfort Solase"SudattaHindi — "Well Given, A Wife of Krishna"SukhadaHindi — "One who Gives Happiness"SukhdaHindi — "One who Gives Solace"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"TanwilArabic — "Give"TheadoraGreek — "God given. Feminine of Theodore."TheodosioPortuguese — "the Greek Theodosios, a compound name composed of the elements theos God and dosis a gift, a giving: hence, a gift of God, God- given"TheophaniahGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TheophanoGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TheophanyaGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TheophanyahGreek — "God has appeared, Given to girls born at Ephiphany (Jan 6th) - a Christian festival."TrionaScottish — "Short form of Caitriona, which is the Gaelic form of Katherine pure, unsullied. Tnona is also bestowed as an independent given name"TwiggyEnglish — "Thin, slender, usually a nicname not a given name"VidelEnglish — "Life. Used as both surname and given name. See also Vito."VilashiniHindi — "Playful or one who gives pleasure"VilasiniHindi — "Playful or one who gives pleasure"VittadaHindi — "Wealth Giver"VittalHindi — "Lord Vishnu, Fortune giver"WabibaMuslim — "Variant of Wahibah: Giver. Donor."WahbahArabic — "Gift, bestowal, something given freely"WarrinaAboriginal — "To give. "WlbekeScandinavian — "Originally a pet form of the medieval Wibe, which is a contraction of the Germanic Wigburg, itself composed of wig war and burg castle, fortress Wibeke is now bestowed as an independent given name. Cognate: Wiebke Danish, Norwegian; Viveca, Viveka, Vivica Swedish"YashadaHindi — "The One who Gives Success"YetaOld English — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YettaHebrew — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YetteOld English — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."ZlnaRussian — "A short form of Zinaida of or pertaining to Zeus and Zinobiya the life of Zeus, Zina is also be-stowed as an independent given name See ZINAIDA and ZINOBIYA"ZoobiaPersian — "Gift, Endowment, Bounty, Bestowal, an Honour given by Allah (SWT), Allah ki aata"ZubiaArabic — "Gift, Endowment, Bounty, Bestowal, An Honor Given By Allah (SWT"