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Names that mean mountains

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 Mountains in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Mountains

AdrijHindi — "Belonging to the Mountains"AdripathiIndian — "Master of the mountains"AgastiaSanskrit — "One who moves mountains."AgastiahSanskrit — "One who moves mountains."AgastyaIndian — "One who moves mountains."AgastyahSanskrit — "One who moves mountains."AgendraHindi — "King of mountains"AjendraIndian — "King of mountains"AlpinScottish — "High mountains, Blond, fair-haired."AlpineAmerican — "High mountains, Blond, fair-haired."ColburtEnglish — "Outstanding, brilliant sailor|Clearing through the mountains, valley."CulbertTeutonic — "Outstanding, brilliant sailor|Clearing through the mountains, valley."DefrainAboriginal — "Mountains"DuemontFrench — "Of the mountains."DumontFrench — "Of the mountains."EuralAmerican — "From the mountains"FelmanEnglish — "Living in the mountains"GiriraajHindi — "King of Mountains"GirirajIndian — "Lord of the mountains"GirshHindi — "Lord of Mountains"HimachalaHindi — "The Himalaya Mountains"HimagiriHindi — "The Himalaya Mountains"HimavataHindi — "The Himalaya Mountains"JabbalArabic — "Mountains, Mountains"KullukaHindi — "Land Covered with High Mountains"MalayamarutHindi — "Breeze from Mountains"NageshwaraHindi — "Lord of the Mountains"ParvateshwarHindi — "God of mountains, Himalaya"SapthgiriHindi — "Seven Mountains"ShailajHindi — "Daughter of the mountains"ShailenHindi — "King of mountains"ShailenderHindi — "King of mountains, Himalaya"ShailendraIndian — "King of mountains"ShaileshIndian — "God of mountains. Himalaya"ShatteshIndian — "King of mountains"ShilendraHindi — "Lord of mountains"ShilishHindi — "Lord of mountains"TunganathHindi — "Lord of the mountains"TungeshwarHindi — "Lord of the mountains"WlnnemuccaNorth American Indian — "Paiute name borne by a chief, known to Anglos as Captain Truckee, who guided Captain John Fremont across the mountains and into California The name is thought to be derived from a time when Fremont observed the chief wearing only one moccasin one muck"