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Names that mean set

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 Set in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Set

AamirMuslim — "Variant of Amir: Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply settled. Civilized. Also used to refer to a prince or ruler."AdelajaAfrican — "His crown settles a quarrel A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."AzaniahHebrew — "God has provided, set aside. Other interpretations: God has heard. "BorgSwedish — "From the settlement area|From the castle."BorgeScandinavian — "From the settlement area|From the castle."CadabyrEnglish — "From the warrior's settlement."CaxtonEnglish — "From the lump settlement"CrostonEnglish — "A settlement by the cross"DikibyrNorse — "From the dike settlement."DlgbyEnglish — "Transferred use of the surname originating from a place-name in Lincolnshire, which is composed from the Old Norse elements diki ditch and byr settlement, village: hence, settlement by the ditch"FeisalAfrican — "Arbitrator. One who settles matters. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."FerjalArabic — "Prosperous, Rich, Well settled"GraftonEnglish — "A settlement near a grave"HafgrimNorse — "Saga name (a settler of Greenland)"HardwickEnglish — "From the courageous man's settlement"IppaknessNorth American Indian — "WAYHAYKEN Looking glass around neck Nez Perce. The name was borne by a Nez Perce chief who refused to settle on the reservation"JehanzaibPersian — "Adorn, Embellish, Decorate, Adjust, Arrange, Set a right"JephthaeBiblical — "Whom God sets free"JokeamHebrew — "God sets up. "JokeemHebrew — "God sets up. "JokimHebrew — "God sets up. "JokymHebrew — "God sets up. "KolbyrNorse — "From the dark settlement"LittletonEnglish — "From a small farm or settlement"LlberatoSpanish — "the Latin Liberatus he who has been liberated, which is directly derived from liberatus set free, released"MahsumArabic — "Decided, determined, resolved, settled"MastonEnglish — "From The Marsh Settlement"MiadArabic — "Date, appointment, set time"MoncktonEnglish — "From the monk's settlement"MuraeGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MuraiGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurayGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurraeGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurraiGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurreeGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurreyGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurriGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."MurrieGaelic — "Sailor from the settlement."NaasibArabic — "Set"NasebArabic — "One Who Erects Or Sets Up Something, Servant"NazariteBiblical — "One chosen or set apart"NewburyEnglish — "From the new settlement"NewtEnglish — "New town or settlement"RadhulbhIrish — "Gaelic form of Ralph wolf counsel, a name introduced by the Anglo-Norman settlers See RALPH"RehoboamBiblical — "Who sets the people at liberty."SainsburyEnglish — "From the saint's settle¬ment"SebakEgyptian — "Myth name (companion of Set)"SheethMuslim — "The Biblical Seth is the English language equivalent."ShithMuslim — "Variant of Sheeth: The Biblical Seth is the English language equivalent."SomersetEnglish — "From the summer settlers."SudburyEnglish — "From the southern settlement"TempletonEnglish — "Temple-town. This surname refers to medieval priories and settlements of the military religious order Knights-Templars."UlnseannIrish — "Gaelic form of Vincent conquering, a name introduced by Anglo-Norman settlers. See VIN-CENT"VintonEnglish — "From the vine settlement"YukonEnglish — "From the settlement of gold"