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Names that mean high

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 High in their meaning.

Boy names that mean High

AalahArabic — "High, very high"AaleeArabic — "Sublime, High"AaliiArabic — "High"AaraoHebrew — "Variant of Aaron: Lofty, exalted, high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command). He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod."Abd al alaUrdu — "Slave of the High"Abd AlAlaArabic — "Slave of the High"Abdul AalaArabic — "Servant of the Most High, which means servant of Allah as al-Aala is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul AaleeMuslim — "Servant of the Most High."Abdul AliUrdu — "Slave of the High one"Abdul AliyyUrdu — "Servant of the Most High"Abdul MutaalMuslim — "Servant of the Most High."Abdul MutaliUrdu — "Servant of the most High (Allah)"AbdulaliyyArabic — "Servant of the Most High"AbdulMutaliArabic — "Servant of the most High (Allah)"AbelardGerman — "One who is born of firm, High nobility, Ambitious once."AbelardeOld German — "One who is born of firm, High nobility, Ambitious once."AbiyyiArabic — "One that Doesnt want to be insulteD, High self-esteem"AbramaHebrew — "Son of the high father."AbramahHebrew — "Son of the high father."AbramoHebrew — "Son of the high father."AdityeshaHindi — "Very High or Big Desires"AdoniramBiblical — "My Lord is most high, Lord of might and elevation"AhiramBiblical — "Most noble, God is high."AhmaadEnglish — "Most highly adored, or most praised; variation of the name muhammad"AhmadPersian — "Most highly adored, Highly praised."Ahmad AhmedArabic — "Most highly adored, or most praised; variation of the name "Muhammad""AhmedArabic — "Most highly adored"AhsabUrdu — "Nobler, more respected, of higher nobility"AlaiosIrish — "Gaelic form of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Aloys, which is a Provencal cognate of Louis famous in war, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"Ali AkbarArabic — "The High, Exalted One, Great"Ali HaiderArabic — "The High, Exalted One, Lion"Ali HamzaArabic — "The High, Exalted One, From the Arabic meaning "strong" or "steadfast""Ali HassanArabic — "The High, Exalted One, Handsome"Ali RazaArabic — "The High, Exalted One, Hope"Ali ShanArabic — "The High, Exalted One, Old, Wise"Ali SherArabic — "The High, Exalted One, Lion"AliAli AliyyArabic — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble; name of the Prophets son in law and the fourth Caliph"AlianBiblical — "High"AliiEnglish — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble"AliyyUrdu — "The highest, greatest, excellent, noble, name of the Prophets son in law and the fourth Caliph"AllyanArabic — "High"AlmanzoGerman — "One who is highly esteemed; precious"AlojzyPolish — "Polish cognate of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Aloys, a Proven£al cognate of Louis famous in war, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"AnjudArabic — "Heights, Highlands, Plateaus"ArdaghIrish — "From the high field"ArdghalIrish — "Variant of Ardal: Valour, high honour."ArdkillIrish — "From the high church"AreeqArabic — "Deep-rooted, Noble, High-born (gahray, umda, alla)"ArekHebrew — "Variant of Aaron: Lofty, exalted, high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command). He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod."ArfaaArabic — "Very high"ArfahArabic — "High"AronekHebrew — "Variant of Aaron: Lofty, exalted, high mountain."AronneHebrew — "Variant of Aaron: Lofty, exalted, high mountain."AronosHebrew — "Variant of Aaron: Lofty, exalted, high mountain."ArtegalIrish — "Intelligent, noble. Alternate meaning Highly honored"ArthgalloIrish — "Intelligent, noble. Alternate meaning Highly honored"AtheerArabic — "Light reflected from a swords blade, A person of high status and good qualities"BahzadArabic — "Noble, high-born"BamahBiblical — "An eminence or high place"BashiTurkish — "Senior official, High in rank"BertraoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Bertram, a name de-rived from the Old High German Berahtram bright raven, a compound name composed of the elements beraht bright, famous and hraban raven"BharaniHindi — "Accomplished, High achiever, Celestial star"BliNative American — "High"BlighNative American — "High"BrahmaIndian — "Born to the highest caste"BramaHebrew — "Son of the high father."BramahHebrew — "Son of the high father."CinnardGaelic — "From the high hill."CohanHebrew — "Position in the Jewish faith, High priest."CohwinHebrew — "Position in the Jewish faith, High priest."ConnIrish — "High"EdizTurkish — "Of high position; they have a lavish lifestyle"ErnustGerman — "From the Old High German ernust earnest, resolute"ErsinEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskinEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskineScottish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskynEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskyneEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."EverestAmerican — "From the highest mountain peak Evrest"FakhamArabic — "High"FakheemArabic — "High"FaraaziArabic — "High"FarhaamArabic — "High"FauqArabic — "High"FerjaamArabic — "High"FrazeenArabic — "High"FriederichGerman — "the Old High German Fridurih ruler of peace, a compound name composed of the elements frid peace and rik king, ruler"FudailArabic — "Of high moral character"GaddisAmerican — "A high-maintenance man "GaitEnglish — "From the high wooded land"GaleunEnglish — "From the town on the high ground."GallowayLatin — "From the highway near the gallows."GallwayIrish — "From the highway near the gallows."GaltEnglish — "From the high ground."GalwayGaelic — "From the highway near the gallows."GathrimmonArabic — "The high wine-press"GeramiHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeramieHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeramyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeremiHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeremieHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeremyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeroltScandinavian — "Dutch cognate of Gerald, from the obsolete Old High German Gerwald, a name composed of the elements ger a spear, a javelin and wald rule: hence, rule with a spear Cognate: Gerold Danish"GeromiHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeromieHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GeromyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."GhaliArabic — "Dear, respected, highly regarded"GlselbertGerman — "the Old High German Gisil-berht, a compound name composed from the elements gisil pledge and beraht bright, famous: hence, famous pledge"GradinAmerican — "Of High Rank"GuilhermoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of William resolute protector, a name derived from the Old Norman French Willaume, which is from the Old High German Willehelm, a compounding of the elements willeo will and helm helmet, protection"HairmArabic — "High"HanfordEnglish — "From the high ford."HanfordeOld English — "From the high ford."HanleaOld English — "Of the high meadow."HanleahOld English — "Of the high meadow."HanleeOld English — "Of the high meadow."HanleighOld English — "Of the high meadow."HanleyEnglish — "Of the high meadow."HanlyEnglish — "Of the high meadow."HavardrNorwegian — "The highest guardian"HawardScandinavian — "From the Old Norse Havar5r, a compound name composed of the elements ha high and vardr guardian, defender"HaywoodEnglish — "From the high woods."HeanfordEnglish — "From the high ford."HeanleahEnglish — "From the high meadow."HeatanEnglish — "From the high town."HeatenEnglish — "From the high town."HeatinEnglish — "From the high town."HeatonEnglish — "From the high town."HeatynEnglish — "From the high town."HenleaOld English — "Of the high meadow."HenleahOld English — "Of the high meadow."HenleeOld English — "Of the high meadow."HenleighEnglish — "Of the high meadow."HenleyAmerican — "Of the high meadow."HenliEnglish — "From the high meadow."HenlieEnglish — "From the high meadow."HenlyOld English — "Of the high meadow."HeywoodEnglish — "From the high woods."HiatOld English — "From the high gate"HiattEnglish — "From the high gate"HiatteOld English — "From the high gate"HiramHebrew — "Most noble, God is high."HiromHebrew — "Most noble, God is high."HockleyEnglish — "From the high meadow"HockneyEnglish — "From the high island"HohGerman — "High"HohnihohkaiyohosNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' high-backed wolf.'"HowGerman — "High"HuraniAfrican — "Restive. High-strung. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."HyatOld English — "From the high gate"HyattEnglish — "From the high gate"HyatteOld English — "From the high gate"ImmtiazArabic — "Great King, Out standing ability, Grand, High Rank, Status"IzdamArabic — "Head high with arrogance"IzzArabic — "Glory, honour, Prestige, High Standing"JaheerUrdu — "Handsome man, high sound"JawdahUrdu — "Goodness, highness of quality, virtue"JayalUrdu — "high views, high features"JerameeEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JerameyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeramiEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeramiasHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeramieEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeramyEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremeEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremeeEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremeyEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremiHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremiaHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremiasHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremieEnglish — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeremyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromAmerican — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromeGreek — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromeeHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromeyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromiHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromiaHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromiahHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromiasHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromieHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromyHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromyaHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromyahHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JeromyasHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."JishanthHindi — "Person having highest feelings"JoramHebrew — "God is highly praised."KaabArabic — "Noble, Respectful, Heel, High place, Elevated"KabArabic — "Fame, honour, high rank"KalaanArabic — "High"KaraamArabic — "High"KhuvelidArabic — "Mountain, A Very High Hill"KiboAfrican — "From the highest moutain peak"KinardIrish — "From the king's high hill."KinnardIrish — "From the king's high hill."KoenGerman — "Position in the Jewish faith, High priest."KondratiRussian — "the German Konrad, a name derived from the Old High German Kuonrat wise counsel, which is a compounding of the elements kuon bold, wise and rat counsel"KuleenIndian — "A highborn man"KullukaHindi — "Land Covered with High Mountains"KynardIrish — "From the king's high hill."KynnardIrish — "From the king's high hill."LauakiPolynesian — "The supreme, the highest LAH-OO-AH-KEE LENI Presently, now. LAY-NEE LEO TO watch, to guard"LeongardRussian — "Russian cognate of the German Leonhard, a name derived from the Old High German Lewenhart, a compounding of the elements lewo lion and hart strong, brave, hearty: hence, brave as a lion, lion- hearted"MaaredArabic — "High"MakameAfrican — "Ruler. One of high rank. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ManafUrdu — "Great, high in status, elevated"ManeetHindi — "One who wins heart, Highly respected"ManitHindi — "One who wins heart, Highly respected"ManshaaArabic — "High"ManuchehrArabic — "One who comes from a noble and high-status family"MaqaddamArabic — "High"MariasGreek — "From the high tower"MarinerCeltic — "One with high will and desire"MarvinWelsh — "One with high will and desire"MarvynCeltic — "One with high will and desire"MarwaniArabic — "Respected, held in high honor"MasdArabic — "Highland, plateau, a cold area of land that is high above sea level"MehdadArabic — "One who comes from a noble and high-status family"MerfynWelsh — "Popular name derived from the Old Welsh elements mer marrow, brains or mor sea and myn eminent, prominent, high, hill: hence, sea hill, eminent marrow The name is Anglicized as Mervyn"MeruHindi — "Famous mountain in Hindu mythology, High point"MohtashimUrdu — "Respectable, High Rank"MontraeAmerican — "A high-maintenance man"MontroseFrench — "A high and mighty man"MorvenGaelic — "One with high will and desire"MoutazBillahArabic — "One who has high honor and glory through God, one who is given power and honor by God"MuhifArabic — "Elevated, towering, tall, high"MunifArabic — "Great, high in status"MuraffalArabic — "Respected, held in high honor"MuratibArabic — "High"MurrayGaelic — "One with high will and desire"MurryCeltic — "One with high will and desire"MushrabArabic — "High"MustaliArabic — "Exalted, in a high position"NabalatArabic — "High"NabayilArabic — "Noble, aristocratic, highborn, gallant and brave"NabiliArabic — "Noble, high-born, gallant and brave, generous"NajdiArabic — "One who comes from the highlands, one who comes from the region of Najd in Arabia"NajjafArabic — "High"NawfArabic — "Greatness, highness"NawfanArabic — "Great, high"NawwafArabic — "Elevated, high, lofty"NeeheeoeewootisNative American — "Cheyenne name meaning ' high-backed wolf.'"NiknamArabic — "One who has a good name, one who has a virtuous name, figuratively meaning respected, highly regarded"NinyunAmerican — "A high-spirited man"Nur FirdausUrdu — "Light of the Highest Paradise"NurfirdausArabic — "Light of the Highest Paradise"OcelfaEnglish — "From the high plain."OgilWelsh — "High|From the high hill or peak."OgilhinnScottish — "From the high peak."OgilvieScottish — "High|From the high hill or peak."OgilvyScottish — "From the high peak"OgylGaelic — "High|From the high hill or peak."OgylvieGaelic — "High|From the high hill or peak."OktaiArabic — "Famous, well-known, elite, high-born"OldrichCzech — "Czech cognate of the German Ulrich noble ruler, which is from the Old High German Udalrich, a compound name composed of the elements uodal nobility, prosperity, fortune and rik ruler, power, king Pet: Olda, Oldra, Oldfisek, Olecek, Olik, Olin, Olousek"OmarArabic — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."OmarrAfrican — "God the highest (Swahili)."OmerHebrew — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."OmirArabic — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."OmriArabic — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."OmyrArabic — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."OstanLatin — "Held in high regard."OstunLatin — "Held in high regard."OvertanMiddle English — "From the high town."OvertenMiddle English — "From the high town."OvertinMiddle English — "From the high town."OvertynMiddle English — "From the high town."PajarArabic — "Mountain, A Very High Hill, Difficult Task"ParamanHindi — "Supreme, Highest"ParamgeetHindi — "The Highest Song of Bliss"ParamjogHindi — "One Uniting with the Highest"ParamjotHindi — "The Highest Light; God's Light; Flame of the Supreme"ParamleenHindi — "Absorbed in the Highest; God"PindariAboriginal — "From the high ground."PlnchasHebrew — "the mouth of a snake, mouth of brass. It may also be derived from the Egyptian penechase Negro, dark-complexioned. The name is borne in the Bible by a grandson of Aaron, a high priest who became the chief adviser in the war with the Benjamites"PraanshuHindi — "High"PragraHindi — "The Highest Point, Summit"PranshuHindi — "Tall, lord Vishnu, High"PransuHindi — "Tall, lord Vishnu, High"PyndariAboriginal — "From the high ground."PyndaryAboriginal — "From the high ground."QallaassArabic — "High"QantarArabic — "High"RaafiArabic — "Comforter, High, Sublime, Exalted, Elevated"RafaahArabic — "High"RajasekarHindi — "Lord Shiva, The highest of the rulers"RajashekarHindi — "Lord Shiva, The highest of the rulers"RamothBiblical — "Eminences, high places."RaqianArabic — "Elevated’, high in rank and status"RikeAmerican — "A high-spirited man"RiyaastArabic — "Government, domination, sway, rule, nobility, highmindedness"RolantWelsh — "Welsh form of the French Roland, a name derived from the Old High German Hruodland famous land, a compound name composed from the elements hruod fame and land land The name was introduced to the British Isles by the Normans"RuqeeArabic — "Elevated, raised, high in rank and status"SalamanIndian — "High"SamadArabic — "Eternal, high, Al-Samad, the Everlasting: one of the names of Allah"SanneeArabic — "Exalted, high in rank and status"SarbulandArabic — "High"SarfarazIndian — "Head held high"SartamArabic — "High"SarvarArabic — "Chief, leader, man in charge, respected and highly regarded man"SatilArabic — "High"SeptimousLatin — "Seraph, Highest order of the angels."SerafinoLatin — "Seraph, Highest order of the angels."SeshamrajuHindi — "Always in high"ShahooqArabic — "High"ShamakhArabic — "High in status, high in rank, great"ShamekhArabic — "High"ShaqeArabic — "High"SharfanArabic — "Honorable, noble, high in status"ShawalArabic — "Great, high in status, elevated (Zaberdast, Umda, Azeem)"ShayrafArabic — "Honorable, exalted and high"ShayyirAliArabic — "Good-looking and high in status and rank, from the names Shayyir and Ali"ShoyaJapanese — "Fly High"SterlynEnglish — "Of high quality, pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning easterner."SunyArabic — "High"Surriya JahHindi — "High"TakushArabic — "Superior, Better, Higher"TalfrynWelsh — "From the high hill"TaseedArabic — "High"TassedArabic — "High Hobbies high status"TawqirArabic — "Honour, great respect, high regard"TayilArabic — "Great, high of rank and status, powerful, generous"TendoyNative American — "One who climbs higher"TeneangopteNative American — "Resembling a high-flying bird"ThalalArabic — "A high place"ToorArabic — "Very High"TumarArabic — "High"TungashailHindi — "With High Words, A Mountain with a Temple of Shiva"UbayyArabic — "One with high self esteem"UllaaArabic — "High"UlrykPolish — "From the German Ulrich wealthy ruler, king of prosperity, which is from the Old High German Udalrich, a compounding of the elements uodal riches, prosperity, wealth and rik king, ruler"UlwaanArabic — "High"UlwanArabic — "High"UmarArabic — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."UmerAfrican — "Long life, First son, Most high, Follow of the prophet, speaker."UpamHindi — "First, Highest, Best"UptonEnglish — "From the high town"UthkarshArabic — "Prosperity or awakening or high quality, Advancement - to rise"UtkarsHindi — "Prosperity or awakening or high quality, Advancement - to rise"VarenyaHindi — "Deemed highest"VilemCzech / Slovak — "Czech cognate of the German Wilhelm, which is from the Old High German Willehelm resolute protector, a compounding of the elements willeo will, resolution and helm helmet, protection Pet: Vilecek, Vilek, Vilemek, Vilik, Vilousek"WailonEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WallenEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WalonEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WaqeeyArabic — "High"WaraaqArabic — "High"WaylanRussian — "From the land by the highway."WaylandEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WaylenEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WaylinEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WaylonEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WaylynEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WeglandGerman — "From the land by the highway."WeylandEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WeylenEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WeylinCeltic — "From the land by the highway."WeylonEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WeylynEnglish — "From the land by the highway."WllhelmPolish — "A borrowing from the German, Wilhelm is from the Old High German Willehelm resolute protector, a compound name composed of the elements willeo will, resolution and helm helmet, protection Pet: Wilek, Wilus"YafaahArabic — "High"YirmeeyahuHebrew — "Praised highly by God, Exalted by God."YoukselEnglish — "High"ZebrinArabic — "High"ZubanHebrew — "Praised highly. "ZubenHebrew — "Praised highly. "ZubinEnglish — "Praised highly. "ZubonHebrew — "Praised highly. "ZubynHebrew — "Praised highly. "ZulqadrArabic — "Composed, dignified, high in rank and status"

Girl names that mean High

AaleyahArabic — "Exalted, Highest social standing"AaratiHindi — "Towards the Highest Love for God, Form of Worship, Divine Fire in Ritual"AasfiahArabic — "High"AcelineFrench — "Noble, highborn. Variant Asceline exists."AcimaHebrew — "God gives high praise."AcimahIllyrian — "God gives high praise."AcymaIllyrian — "God gives high praise."AcymahIllyrian — "God gives high praise."AeitalaaArabic — "High"AfrashtaArabic — "High"AfrazdiaArabic — "High"AfrazendaArabic — "High"AfrazidahArabic — "High"AfserArabic — "High"AgnppinaLatin — "A colonist; the name of several highborn women of ancient Rome "AlayaArabic — "High Status, Exalted, Sublime and Superb, Greatness, Highness, Sublimity"AleeyaArabic — "In hebrew meaning is : High born"AliaaArabic — "High Status, Exalted, Sublime and Superb, Uppermost, Highest, Most exalted"AliyyahMuslim — "Variant of Aliyah: Exalted. Highest social standing."AllissonEnglish — "Woman of the nobility; truthful; having high moral character"AlmodineLatin — "A highly prized stone"AltagraciaSpanish — "High. Abbreviation of Altagracia - a reference to the high grace of Jesus' mother Mary."AltahLatin — "Magestic, High."AltaiLatin — "Magestic, High."AltairaArabic — "Bird. High-flying. In astronomy Altair is a star of the first magnitude."AltoLatin — "Magestic, High."AlyaanahArabic — "Great, High in rank and status (Zaberdast, Umda, Azeem)"AlyssonEnglish — "Woman of the nobility; truthful; having high moral character"Amatul AalaArabic — "Servant of the Highest One, Servant of Allah"ArcangelaGreek — "Angel of high rank"AreeqaArabic — "Deep-rooted, high-born, Noble (Ameer Zada)"AriqaatArabic — "Noble, high-born, a person who comes from a respected and high-class family"ArizaHebrew — "Cedar panels The cedar tree, the national symbol of Lebanon, once grew in great forests, and highly prized carved panels were used to line the walls of King Solomon's palace and temple. After centuries of over- harvesting, only a limited number of these trees remain in the Holy Land"ArminaGerman — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminahLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmineLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmineeLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminelLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminellaLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminelleLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmineyLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmynLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmynaLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmynahLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmyndLatin — "Of high degree."ArmyndaLatin — "Of high degree."ArmyndeLatin — "Of high degree."AseelaUrdu — "Smart, Creative and Innovative, Deep-rooted, High-born, Original"AtaaratArabic — "High"AtaratUrdu — "Flying high"AthaliahBiblical — "God is praised highly."AtlaArabic — "Bulandi, Choti, Highness"AtmahArabic — "High"AtmehArabic — "High"AujiArabic — "High"AzaashitaArabic — "High"BajilaUrdu — "Honored, dignified, highly regarded"BeyhanTurkish — "Princess, High class lady"BowralAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrallAboriginal — "Large, high."BowralleAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrelAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrelaAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrelahAboriginal — "Large, high."BowreleAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrellAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrellaAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrellahAboriginal — "Large, high."BowrelleAboriginal — "Large, high."BrahmisthaHindi — "The Highest Form of Absolute"BredaGaelic — "Exalted one, High one."BreedGaelic — "Exalted one, High one."BrideCeltic — "Exalted one, High one."BridgetIrish — "Exalted one, High one."BrighidIrish — "Exalted one, High one."BrigidIrish — "Exalted one, High one."Burzin KurushPersian — "Exalted sun, high rank, high status"BurzinKurushPersian — "Exalted sun, high rank, high status"DiamandaEnglish — "Of high value, brilliant. The precious diamond stone."DiamanteFrench — "Of high value, brilliant. The precious diamond stone."DiamoniqueEnglish — "Of high value, brilliant. The precious diamond stone."DiamontinaEnglish — "Of high value, brilliant. The precious diamond stone."ErskinaScottish — "Feminine form of Erskine; from the highest point"FaaiqahArabic — "High"FaiqueArabic — "High"FarghahArabic — "High"FarivashArabic — "Blessed, great, high in status, fortunate"FeraziaPersian — "Elevated, Lofty, High, Tall"FirdawsMuslim — "Variant of Firdaus: Garden. Paradise. Highest garden in paradise."FirdevsUrdu — "Garden in gana, highest level in gana"GeviraHebrew — "A highborn daughter"GllberteFrench — "Feminine form of Gilbert, which is an evo-lution of the Old French Guillebert, a derivative of the Old High German Gisilberht, which is a compound name composed of the elements gisil pledge and beraht bright, famous"GouriHindi — "Mount everest, Highest"HedvigaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the German Hedwig, a name derived from the Old High German Haduwig, which is a compounding of the elements hadu con-tention and wig war, strife"HeleddWelsh — "One who is highborn; a princess"HieronymaHebrew — "God is high. A feminine form of Jerome."HumeraArabic — "The imaginary bird who soars the highest"JabmenArabic — "Woman with a high fore¬head"JawdaUrdu — "Excellence, high, quality"JishaHindi — "The person having the highest feelings for living"LeliSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LeliaLatin — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LeliahSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LelySwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LelyaSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LelyahSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."MaaliArabic — "Greatness, highness of rank and status"MaaraaArabic — "High"MaataAustralian — "A highborn lady"MadalenaSpanish — "From the high tower"MaddalenaGerman — "From the high tower"MakeenahArabic — "Powerful, influential, high in rank and status"ManiqahArabic — "High"MardahArabic — "High"MarlainaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlaineHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlanaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlanahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlaneHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlaynaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlayneEnglish — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleanHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleanaHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleanahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleaneHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleenGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleenaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleenahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleeneGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleinaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleineHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlinaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlinahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlineEnglish — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlynaHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlynahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlyneHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudIrish — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeIrish — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeaTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeeTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeyTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudiTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudieTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudyTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MazidaArabic — "Increase, excess, high degree, maximum, fem. of Mazid"MehniyaArabic — "Noble, elite, high-born"MehzadArabic — "High-born (one who is born to a high-status family) (wo insan jo amer ghar mn paida howa ho)"MigdaliaHebrew — "Feminine form of Migdal; of the high tower"MllikenaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Millicent, a name de-rived from the obsolete Old High German Amalswinth work strength, a compounding of the elements amal work and swinth strength"MuallahArabic — "High"MunifaUrdu — "Eminent, exalted, superior, high, lofty, fem. of Munif"MunifahArabic — "Great, high in status"MunshaarArabic — "High"NabahHindi — "Nobel high, Sky, No limit"NaifahUrdu — "Elevated, high, towering"NajafUrdu — "City of Iraq, A high mound, Buland o baala teela"NajdiyyahArabic — "One who comes from the highlands, one who comes from the region of Najd in Arabia"NajwahArabic — "High"NawfaaArabic — "Great, high"NawfahArabic — "Great, high"NedaaArabic — "Calling with a high voice"NehmaarArabic — "High"NoelanaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaneeGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaneyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaniaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelaniahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanieGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanneeGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanneyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanniGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanniaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelanniahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannieGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannyaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoelannyahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaIrish — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaneeGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaneyLatin — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaniGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaniaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolaniahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanieGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanyGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanyaGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NolanyahGaelic — "Small bell. Noble; Of high birth. White shoulders. Possibly an abbreviation of Fionnula."NoofahArabic — "High"NublaArabic — "Generosity, nobleness, chivalry, highness of rank and status"OajArabic — "High"PareshthiHindi — "The Highest Worship"ParmArabic — "High"QadimahArabic — "High"RafizahArabic — "High"RafouArabic — "Great, high in status and rank"RakhshandehArabic — "Radiant, brilliant, and figuratively it means great, high in status"RaqiaUrdu — "Superior, high ranking, educated, fem. of Raqi"RifaatUrdu — "Altitude, Height, High"RifahUrdu — "(Rifaat) Highness, elevation, Dignity. Name of a Sahabi who took part in the battle of badar"RiffatArabic — "High"RigborgScandinavian — "Danish cognate of the Old High German Richborg, a compound name composed of the elements rzc power, strength and borg fortification"RlgmorScandinavian — "Scandinavian form of an Old High German compound name composed of the elements ric power, strength and muot spirit, courage"RubaaUrdu — "Hills, highlands, being the plural of Rabwah"RukiyaAfrican — "She who rises high. (Swahili)"RuqayyatArabic — "Elevated, high in rank and status"RyszardaPolish — "Feminine form of Ryszard, the Polish cog-nate of Richard, which is from the Old High German Richart, a compound name composed from the elements rik king and harthuz strong: hence, strong king"SaaidahArabic — "High"SaamiahArabic — "High in status, elevated, high in rank"SaataArabic — "High"SanihaUrdu — "Tall and high, bright"SaniyyaatArabic — "Exalted, high in rank and status"SaoodahArabic — "High"SayyidahArabic — "Lady, high status woman, chief woman"SeafiaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeafinHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeafinaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeafineHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphiaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphinHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphinaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphineHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SemiramisHebrew — "From the highest heaven"SerafeenHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerafeenaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerafeeneHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerafinaLatin — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerapheeneHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphinHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphinaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphineHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphitaSpanish — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphynahHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerephynHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerephynaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerephynahHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."ShaheedaArabic — "Martyr in the cause4 of Islam and as such held in very high esteem and honour, fem ofShaheed"ShamikhaArabic — "Lofty, high, towering, sublime"ShamkhahArabic — "Greatness, highness of status and rank"SharlfaMuslim — "sharif noble, distinguished, which is from the verb sharafa to be distinguished, to be highborn"ShasmeckaAfrican — "A princess; highborn girl"ShurafaaArabic — "Honorable, high in status"SumeyyeTurkish — "She who is high above others"SumyaaArabic — "High"SurrayaArabic — "Star, Exalted, High status"TaamihahHindi — "High"TaasehArabic — "High"TaghiyahArabic — "High"TaghwahArabic — "High"TalbaaArabic — "High"TayilahArabic — "Great, high of rank and status, power, generous"TolaPolish — "Form of Toinette meaning "priceless and highly praiseworthy; a flourishing flower" / born during October"TufiyahArabic — "High"UdaramatiHindi — "Noble Minded, Highly Intelligent"UlaaArabic — "High"UnnathiHindi — "Progress, High point"UnnatiHindi — "Progress, High point"UrfahArabic — "High"VllhelmHungarian — "Hungarian cognate of the German Wilhelm resolute protector, a name derived from the Old High German Willehelm, which is a compounding of the elements willeo will, desire and helm helmet, protection"WlllemScandinavian — "From the Old Norman French Willaume resolute protector, a derivative of the Old High German Willehelm, a compounding of the elements willeo will, resolution and helm helmet, protection. The name was borne by three kings of the Netherlands"YafiahArabic — "Having a high standing Yafia"YanishaAmerican — "One with high hopes"ZabaadArabic — "High"ZubaaArabic — "High"