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Names that mean heal

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 Heal in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Heal

Abdus ShafiUrdu — "Slave of the Healer"Abdush shafiUrdu — "Slave of the Healer"AbwanArabic — "One whose face glows (with beauty and health)"AmprithuHindi — "Strong and Healthy"ApollonGreek — "Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky."ArokyaIndian — "Very pious, healthy"ArphaxadBiblical — "A healer, a releaser"AwradArabic — "Rose-colored, rosy, meaning one who has healthy and youthful looking skin"BalineArabic — "Strong and healthy"BehboudArabic — "Wellness, the state of being well and healthy"BhishakHindi — "The Healer; Vishnu; Who Cures the Disease of Birth and Death Cycles"BoraafyaAfrican — "Improved health. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."CuongVietnamese — "One who is healthy and prosperous"DaktariAfrican — "One who heals others"ErrapelHebrew — "Divine healer"HeeradIranian — "Appearing fresh and healthy"HelemBiblical — "Dreaming, healing."HiradPersian — "Appearing fresh and healthy"IokiaHawaiian — "God will heal."IokiahHawaiian — "God will heal."IokyaHawaiian — "God will heal."IokyahHawaiian — "God will heal."IrpeelBiblical — "The health, medicine, or exulting of God"IshiJapanese — "Saving, restorative, healthy. "JacianSpanish — "Spanish form of Jason, a cognate of the Greek Iason, which is derived from iason healer The name is borne in Greek mythology by a prince who led the Argonauts in the quest to find the Golden Fleece"JalasaHindi — "Celebration, Water Like, Healing, Happiness"JalmedArabic — "Strong, Stout, Powerful, Healthy"JasimMuslim — "One who is of good health."JasonnEnglish — "God is my salvation / a healer; in mythology, the leader of the argonauts"JaycenGreek — "Variant of Jason: a healing."JosiasSpanish — "God will heal and protect."JosyaHebrew — "God will heal and protect."JosyahHebrew — "God will heal and protect."JoziahHebrew — "Jehovah has healed. Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was assassinated. He ruled 31 years."KhayrArabic — "Goodness, health, Safe"LapaelaHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of Raphael, a cognate of the Greek Rhaphael, which is from the Hebrew Refael, a name derived from refael God has healed. The name is borne in the Bible by an archangel and messenger of God"LoordesBasque — "Place in France where Virgin Mary reportedly appeared to a young girl and miracles of healing subsequently took place."MuaafiiArabic — "Safe, Healthy"MukthadirArabic — "Strong, health"NirujHindi — "Disease-less, Healthy"PongwaAfrican — "Cured. Healthy. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."PurtabUrdu — "Powerful, strong, healthy"RafaelloItalian — "God has healed"RafaeloHebrew — "God has healed"RafailItalian — "God has healed"RafalHebrew — "God has healed"RafealHebrew — "God has healed"RafeeHebrew — "God has healed"RafelSpanish — "God has healed"RafelleHebrew — "God has healed"RafelloHebrew — "God has healed"RaffaelItalian — "God has healed"RaffaeliusLithuanian — "God has healed"RaffaelloItalian — "God has healed"RafferHebrew — "God has healed"RhaphaelGreek — "A cognate of the Hebrew Refael, a deriva-tive of refael God has healed"RofaielArabic — "May Allah Heal Him"RphaelArabic — "GoDs healer"SaleemArabic — "Righteous, true, perfect, unblemished, unharmed, in good health"SaliimArabic — "Safe, Healthy"Salim SaleemArabic — "Safe, healthy, whole, flawless"SalmatArabic — "Safe, healthy"ShaafArabic — "One who gives health"ShaafeeArabic — "Healer, Restorer of health, one of the attributes of Allah"ShaffArabic — "One who gives health, Tending to heal"ShifaullahArabic — "God’s healing, healing that comes from God"SihahArabic — "Flawless, faultless, healthy and free from diseases"SolveDanish — "Warrior who is healthy."SowandeAfrican — "One sought out by the wise healer. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."SyaafiiArabic — "Curing, Healing"TabibTurkish — "One who heals others; a doctor"TelesphorosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements telos an end, a completion and pherein to bear, to bring: hence, bearing the end, to bring about the end Telesphoros originated as the name used for the ancient Greek personification of Justice and later as the name of a god of health"UalanScottish — "Form of Valentine mean¬ing "one who is strong and healthy""VibuthimHindi — "Derived from Sanskrit - powerful and sacred ash with healing powers created by Sathya Sai baba"VirujHindi — "In good health"WalentyPolish — "Form of Valentine mean¬ing "one who is strong and healthy""YasserAfrican — "God will heal and protect."ZdravkoCroatian — "One who is healthy"ZooqanUrdu — "Good Health Habits"

Girl names that mean Heal

AafiaArabic — "Good health, Healthy, Wise and Beautiful, Khairiyat Say"AbeelaArabic — "Beautiful, Healthy, Sehat mand"AlteaPolish — "From the Latin Althaea, which is from the Greek Althaia healer, a name derived from althainein to heal"AlthaEnglish — "Pure, or healer"AlthaeaGreek — "Pure, or healer"AltheaGreek — "Healer, Healthy."AlthenaEnglish — "Modern coinage combining Althea healer and Athena the Greek goddess of wisdom See ALTHEA and ATHENA Mythological Names"AngitaLatin — "In mythology goddess of healing and magic"ArogyadaHindi — "Granter of good health"ArujaHindi — "Born of the Sun, Healthy"AseeyHindi — "One who tends to the weak and heals"AsiyaArabic — "One who tends to the weak; healer"Asiya AsiyahArabic — "One who tends to the weak, one who heals, comforts, consoles"AsiyahArabic — "She was the wife of the Farao in Moesas time. She turneD muslima and DieD a shahieDa because she refuseD to obey her husbanD and say that he (farao) was her GoD, One who tenDs to the weak and heals them, comforts, consoles"AuisijahPersian — "gracious healer - pronounced ajah"BaheejaUrdu — "Beautiful, radiant, glowing with health and freshness"CarmentaLatin — "A healer"CarmentisLatin — "A healer"CeleryAmerican — "Refers to the refreshing and healthy food"EirnyScandinavian — "New Healing"EloisaLatin — "Famous in war, Healthy"EzzaAmerican — "A healthy woman"FitrahArabic — "Innate nature, instinct, natural disposition, it is used to refer to a human being’s healthy natural tendencies that it is born with before it is corrupted"GalanaGreek — "Calm healer."GalanahGreek — "Calm healer."GalaneGreek — "Calm healer."GallanaGreek — "Calm healer."GallanahGreek — "Calm healer."GallaneGreek — "Calm healer."GalleenaGreek — "Calm healer."GalleenahGreek — "Calm healer."GalleeneGreek — "Calm healer."GallinGreek — "Calm healer."GallinaGreek — "Calm healer."GallinahGreek — "Calm healer."GallineGreek — "Calm healer."GallynGreek — "Calm healer."GallynaGreek — "Calm healer."GallynahGreek — "Calm healer."GallyneGreek — "Calm healer."GoleenArabic — "Rosy, rose-colored, thus meaning beautiful and healthy, young and beautiful"HelbahHebrew — "A healthy woman; one who is fertile"HeloisaFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloisahFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloysaOld Norse — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloysahFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloyseFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HygeiaGreek — "Goddess of health"HygieiaGreek — "Goddess of health"KalsumArabic — "Beautiful, literally meaning one who has full, healthy cheeks"KalsumahArabic — "Beautiful, literally meaning one who has full, healthy cheeks"KeyahAfrican — "In Good Health"KhairahUrdu — "Adj. Good, best, well, safe, adv. very well, Goodness, welfare, happiness, health"KulaisimArabic — "One who has full healthy cheeks, figuratively meaning beautiful, attractive"KulsoomArabic — "Full of flesh about the face and cheeks, Rosy, Healthy cheeks, Chubby cheeks"KulsumahArabic — "One who has full healthy cheeks, figuratively meaning beautiful"MadanaEthiopian — "One who heals others"MeditrinaLatin — "Goddess of healing"MujiaChinese — "A healer; medicine woman"NaadhirahUrdu — "(Naazirah) One with healthy and happy looks, a bright face reflecting luster and freshness"OushadhiHindi — "Plants with Healing Power"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."PinkAmerican — "Light Red Color, Healthy"PushthiHindi — "Confirmation, Healthy, Possessor of all wealth, Healthy, Possessor of all wealth, Nourishment, Endorsement"PushtiHindi — "Confirmation, Healthy, Possessor of all wealth, Healthy, Possessor of all wealth, Nourishment, Endorsement"RafaelaSpanish — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaelahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaeliaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaeliahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaellaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaellahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaelaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaelahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaeleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaellaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaellahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaelleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafiaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafiahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafyaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafyahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaelaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaelahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaeleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaellHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaellaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaellahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaelleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphllHebrew — "One who has been healed by God "RaphuHebrew — "One who has been healed by God"RephaelaHebrew — "Feminine form of Rephael God has healed. See REPHAEL Male Names"SalimahMuslim — "Peace. Flawless. Faultless. Safe. Healthy."Salimah SaleemaArabic — "Peaceful, flawless, faultless, safe, healthy"SalllsLatin — "In mythology goddess of health and prosperity; salvation "SaminahArabic — "A healthy girl, fertile land without rock and stone"SankhyaHindi — "Welfare, Comfort, Health"SaqabatArabic — "Be Red and white, In Perfect health"ShaafiyahArabic — "Heal"ShafathArabic — "Curing or healing people"ShafiyyahArabic — "Healer, one who heals and cures sick people"ShafyaaArabic — "Healer, one who heals and cures others"SoukhyaHindi — "Well being, Harmonious, Healing and spiritual frame of mind"TayyebArabic — "In good health"ThaveryCambodian — "Happy, healthy, strong & free from suffering "ValareeLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValariaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValariahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValeEnglish — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValenciaNorse — "Bravery. Strong. Healthy"ValenciahSpanish — "Bravery. Strong. Healthy"ValencyaSpanish — "Bravery. Strong. Healthy"ValencyahSpanish — "Bravery. Strong. Healthy"ValentinnaEnglish — "One who is vigorous and healthy"ValeriLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValeriahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValerinaItalian — "Anagram of Valerian. To make strong, To be healthy. From Valerian which is a plant. "ValeriyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the French Valerie, which is from the Latin Valerius, an old Roman family name derived from valere to be strong, healthy Pet: Lera, Valya"ValeryLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValeryeLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"VallLatin — "Power. Strength. The short form of Valerie, Strong, Brave, Healthy"VallareeHindi — "Strong, Healthy"ValleFrench — "Power. Strength. The short form of Valerie, Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValleryLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValorieLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValryLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy"WalentyaPolish — "Feminine form of Walenty, the Polish cognate of Valentine, which is derived from the Latin valens healthy, strong"WaleriaPolish — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WaleriahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WaleryaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WaleryahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleriaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleriahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleryaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleryahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WasilaEnglish — "Good, Healthy."WasillaEnglish — "Good, Healthy."WasllaEnglish — "Good, Healthy."WasylaEnglish — "Good, Healthy."WasylahEnglish — "Good, Healthy."WasyllahEnglish — "Good, Healthy."WerfanaArabic — "Lady Who Helps People Heal"YashfaaArabic — "He / she is / becomes healed (Shatyab ker dany wala)"YashfeenUrdu — "Shefa, Healthiness"YuvanaHindi — "Young, Healthy"YuvnaHindi — "Young, Strong, Healthy"ZannikaNative American — "One who is healthy"