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Names that mean long

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 Long in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Long

AayushHindi — "Age, Man, Long lived, One with long life"AayushmaanHindi — "With Long Life"AayushmanHindi — "With long life"AjanubahuHindi — "One whose Arms are Long Enough to Reach the Knees"AjradaArabic — "Al-Ameeh, was A great worshipper who worshipped longn the night somnetimes right upto daun (AN)"AwadiniArabic — "One who stays in a place for a very long time, one who remains, eternal, everlasting"AwmarArabic — "Long-lived, one who has a long life"AwmariArabic — "Long-lived, one who has a long life"AyushmaanHindi — "One blessed with long life"AyushmanHindi — "Blessed with long life"AyyasyArabic — "BreaD seller, Long life, Name of Prophets companion"BitonGreek — "Born after Long Wait"BraedyEnglish — "Spirited one from the long island|Broad one."BraideyEnglish — "Spirited one from the long island|Broad one."CaesarLatin — "Imperial. Long-haired."CaesareGreek — "Imperial. Long haired."CaesarioLatin — "Imperial. Long haired."CaesariusDanish — "Imperial. Long haired."CasarLatin — "Imperial. Long-haired."CasareItalian — "Imperial. Long haired."CesarSpanish — "Imperial. Long-haired."CesareGreek — "Imperial. Long-haired."CesareoSpanish — "Imperial. Long-haired."CesarioItalian — "Imperial. Long-haired."CesaroSpanish — "Imperial. Long-haired."CeserLatin — "Imperial. Long-haired."CesirLatin — "Imperial. Long-haired."CesorLatin — "Imperial. Long-haired."CharabaArabic — "Upper, Wish, Desire, Longing"ChiranjeeveeHindi — "Immortal person, Without death, Eternal being, Long lived, lord Vishnu"ChiranjeeviHindi — "Immortal person, Without death, Eternal being, Long lived, lord Vishnu"ChiranjibHindi — "Man with long-life"ChiranjiviHindi — "Immortal person, Without death, Eternal being, Long lived, lord Vishnu"CholaHindi — "A Long Robe"ChungsuKorean — "Righteous and excellence; outstanding; long-life"DaelonAfrican-American — "The day is long|Light, hope."DailonAfrican-American — "The day is long|Light, hope."DaylenEnglish — "The day is long|Light, hope."DaylonEnglish — "The day is long|Light, hope."DelonAfrican — "The day is long|Light, hope."DrazArabic — "Long"EaldianAnglo-Saxon — "Live long."HemayuHindi — "One with a Long Life"HisatoJapanese — "A long lived person"JardAmerican — "One who is long-lived"JuroJapanese — "Best wishes for a long life"KaalikHindi — "Darkness, Long-lived"KaiserGerman — "Imperial. Long haired."KalabhitHindi — "Immortal, Long-lived"KalabhitiHindi — "Of whom Death is Afraid, Long Lived"KeshiIndian — "A long-haired man"KyanAmerican — "Ancient one, Long lived."LaingfordEnglish — "Dweller by the long river crossing."LaingleaOld English — "Of the long meadow."LaingleahOld English — "Of the long meadow."LaingleeOld English — "Of the long meadow."LaingleighOld English — "Of the long meadow."LaingleyOld English — "Of the long meadow."LaingliOld English — "Of the long meadow."LainglieOld English — "Of the long meadow."LainglyOld English — "Of the long meadow."LaingstonOld English — "A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one."LaingworthEnglish — "From the long enclosure."LancdonEnglish — "From the long hill slope."LanddonEnglish — "From the long hill"LandennEnglish — "From the long hill"LandonnEnglish — "From the long hill"LangdanOld English — "From the long hill."LangdenOld English — "From the long hill."LangdinOld English — "From the long hill."LangdonEnglish — "From the long hill."LangdunOld English — "From the long hill."LangdynOld English — "From the long hill."LangeAnglo-Saxon — "Long"LangeleighOld English — "Of the long meadow."LanghornEnglish — "Of the long horn"LangleaOld English — "Of the long meadow."LangleahEnglish — "Of the long meadow."LangleeOld English — "Of the long meadow."LangleighOld English — "From the long hill."LangleyEnglish — "Of the long meadow."LangliOld English — "Of the long meadow."LanglieOld English — "Of the long meadow."LanglyEnglish — "Of the long meadow."LangsdonEnglish — "A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one."LangsdownOld English — "A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one."LangstonEnglish — "A long, narrow town, Farm that belongs to the tall one."LangworthEnglish — "From the long enclosure."LanndonEnglish — "From the long hill"LanstonEnglish — "From the long estate."LengAnglo-Saxon — "Long"MethushelachHebrew — "the Hebrew methushelach, which possibly means man who was sent, man of the dart, man of Shelah [a Babylonian god]. The name is borne in the Bible by the longest-living man. He is said to have died at the age of 969 years"MudidArabic — "Long"MugeshanHindi — "Happy long life"MukallafArabic — "Responsible, obligated, entrusted, especially someone who is no longer a child and is treated as an adult legally"MummarUrdu — "Given or granted long life"MushtaaqMuslim — "Variant of Mushtaq: Longing. Desirous."MushtaqiArabic — "Desirous, one who longs and pines for something"MushtaquddinArabic — "One who longs for the religion, a person who is eager to follow and practice Islam"NhatVietnamese — "Having a long life"NoachHebrew — "Rest, peace, Long rest."NoakSwedish — "Rest, peace, Long rest. A form of Noah."NohahHebrew — "Rest, peace, Long rest."OdurScandinavian — "the Old Norse 05r, which is of uncertain meaning According to Norse mythology, Odur, the first husband of Freya, was accustomed to going away for long periods of time, leaving Freya to weep for his return"PreetamjotHindi — "One who Longs for the Divine Light"SaecerLatin — "Imperial. Long haired."SaeserLatin — "Imperial. Long haired."SamranUrdu — "One who continues conversation long into the night (figuratively meaning good friend ), one who has olive-colored skin"SanaiscaryaIndian — "Hindu deity. Good luck, Learning the hard way, Longevity."SaneeshIndian — "Hindu deity. Good luck, Learning the hard way, Longevity."SaqiUrdu — "Feeding, long"SaymarArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night, one who has olive-colored skin"SaymourArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night, figuratively meaning friend"ShaddanArabic — "Grown antelope, an antelope (a type of animal that looks like a deer or gazelle) that is old enough to no longer need the care of its mother"ShahparPersian — "The longest feather in a bird"ShashwatIndian — "One who has a long life"ShawqanArabic — "Desirous, longing"ShawqiArabic — "Desirous, longing"SimarHindi — "Night conversation, a conversation that stretches long into the night"SiranjeeviHindi — "Infinite; Long-lived"SommarArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night, figuratively meaning good friend"TarsemHindi — "Got After a Long Desire"TawqanArabic — "One who longs [for something], one who desires / misses something"ThoVietnamese — "Having a long life"TolaniArabic — "Long"TsarLatin — "Imperial. Long haired."UmayrArabic — "Life and Alive, Long-lived"WilcoGerman — "Desire or longing"

Girl names that mean Long

AamajArabic — "Hope, Expectation, Longing"AayaushiHindi — "One with long life"AayushiHindi — "One with long life"AbhidhyaHindi — "Wish, Longing"AbhidyaHindi — "Of Thought, Wish, Longing"AbhisnehaHindi — "Love, Longing"AjradahUrdu — "Al-Ameeh, was A great worshipper who worshipped long in the night sometimes right up to dawn (A.N)"AlbhdaLatin — "Feminine form of Albin: From the Latin Albinus, meaning white.Variant of Alban: From Albanus meaning 'of Alba', the ancient Latin city Alba Longa, whose name derives from albus meaning white."AshmikaHindi — "A beautiful woman with long hair"AtaalahArabic — "Long"AtalaUrdu — "Long"AyurdaHindi — "Bestowed of longevity"AyurdhaHindi — "Bestowed of longevity"AyushmatiIndian — "One who has a long life"AzajjArabic — "With Long Lashes"EshanaIndian — "Wish, Desire, Want, Search, To long for."EshanahSanskrit — "Wish, Desire, Want, Search, To long for."FaariaArabic — "Tall, slim, woman with beautiful long hair"FainanArabic — "With Beautiful Long Hair"FareeaArabic — "Tall, slim, woman with beautiful long hair"FerwaArabic — "Desire, Longing, Passion, Fondness"HadbaaUrdu — "With long eye lashes"HaninArabic — "Desire, Longing"JeevantikaHindi — "Name of a Raga, One who gives blessings of long life"KaiaHawaiian — "The sea, as a short form of some long name. The meaning of this name is uncertain. In old documents it might stand for Ka-i'a the fish."KamekoJapanese — "Child of the tortoise; symbol for long life"KeshaviHindi — "Radha, Long beautiful hair"KeshniHindi — "Girl with Long Hair"KeshviHindi — "Radha, Long beautiful hair"LubanArabic — "Pine tree; denotes long neck"MashurahArabic — "One who has a long hair"MikuJapanese — "Beautiful, Sky, Long Time"MljireannIrish — "long-haired, of the long hair. Morrin is the Anglicized form and Murinnia is the Latinate form"MorainnScottish — "Scottish Gaelic cognate of the Irish Muireann, a compound name composed of the elements muir sea and fionn white, fair, clear: hence, fair seas. Alternatively, some believe the name means very hairy or long-haired and derive it from the elements mor more, great and fionnach hairy"PraachikaHindi — "Driving, Falcon, Long-legged, Spider"RayyaArabic — "No Longer Thirsty"RhawnWelsh — "Coarse long hair."SammarArabic — "One who continues conversation long into the night"SammarahArabic — "Good friend, literally meaning one who continues conversation long into the night"SaymarahArabic — "Good friend (literally one who continues conversation long into the night ), one who has olive-colored skin"ShawqiyyahArabic — "Desirous, longing"ShayiqahArabic — "Extremely beautiful, literally meaning one who creates longing and infatuation in others"SheemahArabic — "Desirous, longing"ShuwaihahArabic — "Desirous, longing"SibaalUrdu — "Eyes with long lashes"SibalUrdu — "Eyes with long lashes"Sibal SibaalArabic — "Eyes with long lashes"TaitamOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaitemOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaitimOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaitomOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaitumEnglish — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaitymOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TataAfrican — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TatamOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TateEnglish — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TatemOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TatimOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TatomOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TatumEnglish — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TavakePolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakeePolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakeyPolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakiPolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakiahPolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakiePolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakyPolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakyaPolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TavakyahPolynesian — "White sea bird with black spots, two long feathers in the tail.; Honoured."TawilahArabic — "Tall, long"TaytamOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town, Long-winded talker."TaytemOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaytimOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaytomOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaytumEnglish — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TaytymOld English — "Happy. From Tate's town. From the spirited, cheerful one's town; Long-winded talker."TazAmerican — "Stork; Long-lived"TazooJapanese — "Stork; Long-lived"TazuJapanese — "Stork; Long-lived"ThirumangaiHindi — "Live Long"TsurukoJapanese — "tsuru crane and ko child The crane is viewed as a symbol of good luck and a long life"UndraAmerican — "A long-suffering woman"UtanikaHindi — "Desire, Longing"WlcahplNorth American Indian — "ISNALA Long star. Sioux"WyandanchNorth American Indian — "The wise speaker. Montauk. The name was borne by the last major Native American leader on Long Island 1600-59"YaldaIranian — "Name of the longest night of the year"YogyaHindi — "A unit of measure for long distances, A plan"YurdaHindi — "Bestower of Longevity"ZamaniAfrican — "A long time ago (Swahili)"