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Names that mean this

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 This in their meaning.

Boy names that mean This

AbbanIrish — "Means 'little abbot', derived from Irish abb 'abbot' combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, the son of king Cormac of Leinster."Abd AllahArabic — "Means 'servant of God' from Arabic abd 'servant of' combined with Allah 'God'. This was the name of the father of the Prophet Muhammad."Abd khayrUrdu — "Khayr is all kinds of goodness and happiness. This was the name of Ibn-Yazid Al-Khaywani who fought with Sayyidina Ali RA"AbdanUrdu — "Is derived from abd; a man, ibn Abi Harb had this name and al-jahiz wrote letters to him"AbzariUrdu — "Seeds, spice, seedsman, one who sows; the Persian scribe and memoriser of tradition, Abu-Ishaq Ibrahim had this name"AchaicusBiblical — "Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this is the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul."AchishBiblical — "Thus it is, how is this."AdalwolfGerman — "Modern form of the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant 'noble wolf' from the Germanic elements adal meaning 'noble' and wulf. Association with Adolf Hitler has lessened the use of this name."AdityaIndian — "Means 'sun' in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Surya."AdiyArabic — "A companion of the Prophet; also the name of the son of Hatim Tiay known for his generosity; also the son of Thabit had this name"AdnaanArabic — "A tribal ancestor of the Quraysh. The Prophet S.A.W was from this tribe"AdokPolish — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AdonaiHebrew — "Means 'my lord' in Hebrew. This was the title used to refer to the God of the Israelites, Yahweh, whose name was forbidden to be spoken."AdrastosGreek — "Means 'not inclined to run away' in Greek. This was the name of a king of Argos in Greek legend."AgamiyaHindi — "The Karma we perform in this birth"AgapiosGreek — "Masculine form of AGAPE. This was the name of a saint from Caesarea who was martyred under the Roman emperor Diocletian."AhoahBiblical — "A live brother, my thorn or thistle"AjjajArabic — "Orbit, eye socket, Orgument, debate, Ibn-Yusuf the well-known ruler of Iraq had this name"AjlahUrdu — "A narrator of hadith had this name"AkfashArabic — "There have been several men of this name, there were three grammarians of this name in the 8th / 9th century"AkhfashUrdu — "There have been several men of this name; there were grammarians of this name in the 8th / 9th century"AkinwoleAfrican — "Yoruba of Nigeria name meaning 'bravery enters this home.'"AlgieFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AlgyFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AmiyHindi — "Karma before in this birth"AmuthanHindi — "Amuthan is derived from the word amurtham. this means the purity. it is the precious one"AnasahUrdu — "The freed slave of the Prophet had this name"AndrionLatin — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AnsahArabic — "The Freed slave of the Prophet PBUH had this name"AsbaatUrdu — "Bin Muhammad al-Qurashi a narrator of Hadith had this name"AshajUrdu — "Abu ad-dunya al-Maghrabi, had this name, he was a narrator of Hadith"AshhalUrdu — "Having bluish-black eyes, Bin Hatim had this name, he was a narrator of Hadith"AslaArabic — "Protector, guard, This name was the name of Asfa the narrator of Hadith"AssefaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has increased our family by coming into this world.'"AvikalpHindi — "The meaning of this name is which has no options"AvirbhavHindi — "The exact meaning of this name would be evolution also can mean progress"AzarniJapanese — "Resembling the thistle flower"BakhtariArabic — "Ibn Al-Mukhtar, a narrator of Hadith, had this name"BaleelUrdu — "Moisture, One of the Prophet PBUH compaions had this name"BaljArabic — "Delighted, Al-Mahriyy had this name, he was a narrator of Hadith"BasicArabic — "Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil"BaskarHindi — "Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself"BazGreek — "Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil."BhuwnendraHindi — "Bhuwnendra means king of earth. one who rules the earth. people with this name are found to be very ruling, dominating, Merciful and graceful. they are confident and look through the future"BulhutUrdu — "A narrator of hadith had this name"CadwaladrWelsh — "Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day."dalajUrdu — "A mufti of Baghdad, Ibn Ahmad al-Sajazi, had this name, he was a very generous person"DoogieEnglish — "Diminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys."FabunniAfrican — "God has Given Me This"FizzaArabic — "Silver; Ibn Abu Mawdood, a narrator of Hadith had this name"FluteShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play."GhaylanArabic — "Great, Fat; One of the companions of the Prophet PBUH bin Salamah As-Saqafi had this name"HadramiUrdu — "There have been notable men with this name, for isntance, (i) Abdullah ibn-Abi Ishaq, a Quran reciter of Basrah"HadrienneAfrican — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."HaffazArabic — "One who memorizes much, especially one who memorizes Quran and spends much time doing this"HaraamArabic — "Sacred; A companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name"HawshabUrdu — "A son of Iama Muslim had this name"HayderArabic — "Means Lions in Arabic. This was another name of Ali, the husband of Fatima - daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)"HobEnglish — "A diminutive of Robert or Robin. The word hobgoblin is derived from this name."HurayraArabic — "Kitten. This name is usually used in combination with the word "Abu", as Abu-Hurayra"HuzaylUrdu — "Bin Shurah bil had this name"IyaazArabic — "Generous, Ibn Himar Mujashit had this name and he was A companion of the Prophet PBUH"IyamHindi — "This"JahdamiUrdu — "An authority for hadith had this name"JahdariUrdu — "An authority of Quran had this name"JuyalUrdu — "Quarrdsome; A companion of the Prophet PBUH, Ibn Suraqah al-dumari had this name and was one of the Ahl as Suffah"KaisanUrdu — "Wise; A companion of the Prophet PBUH. was known by this name. He was Ibn-Jareer Al-Awami RA"KhidashUrdu — "A companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name, he was ibn Satamah RA"KhuraymUrdu — "Ibn Fatik had this name"KruthikHindi — "It is An indian star name. Krithika nakshatra. God Subramaniam born in this Nakshatra"KuraybUrdu — "Ibn Abi Muslim al-Hashami had this name"LajlajArabic — "A companion of the Prophet PBUH al-Aamiree RA had this name"LalloNorth American Indian — "Little boy Kiowa. This was the native name of the exceptional Indian painter Spencer Asah c. 1908— 54"LokeshwaranHindi — "King of world is the single quote for this word. the person with this name would be more enchanting, Goal-oriented and would be able to adapt to any circumstances"MarsadArabic — "Ibn Abu Marsad al-Ghanavi was the companion of the Prophet PBUH who took part in the Badr Battle and had this name"MidlajArabic — "Ibn Amr as-Sulami RA had this name"MuadArabic — "A noted companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name, ibn-Jabal RA"MuzammilArabic — "One who is enwrapped in garments. Al-Muzzammil: title of the 73rd Sura of the Quran. In this sura, Allah addresses the Prophet Muhammad"NaqitArabic — "Salih bin Aasim had this name"OlujimiAfrican — "God gave me this."OlujimyYoruba — "God gave me this."PlersEnglish — "Brought to England by the Normans, Piers is an Old French cognate of Peter rock This form, and its variant Pierce, were in common use in England during the Middle Ages until the 18th century. See PETER"PyramusGreek — "Lover of Thisbe"RaviIndian — "Sun. Sitar player and composer Ravi Shankar. Mythological Hindi sun god Ravi.Note: This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical Services Inc. 1995."SajiHindi — "A scholar had this name"SammakArabic — "Abu al-Abbas Muhammad Ibn Sabih had this name"SatanBiblical — "Um ‚¬ ¦ you GOT to be kidding ‚¬ ¦ you may think at some stage that this should have been your child's name, but that day will come when your child already has a name, not before its birth."SelassieAfrican — "Amharic and Tigrinya of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning 'trinity.' This name is most commonly used as a suffix, as in Haile Selassiee. SELASSIEE"ShamakaniAfrican — "One who presides. Leader in this place. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShambeAfrican — "One who presides. Leader in this place. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ShonkahNorth American Indian — "the Osage shonka dog, horse and sabe black: hence, black dog, black horse Because horses were not native to this continent, the Native Americans did not have a word for them. They often called them walking dogs, in contrast to their real dogs, which were usually running around"ShurayhArabic — "A narrator of Hadith had this name"TempletonEnglish — "Temple-town. This surname refers to medieval priories and settlements of the military religious order Knights-Templars."ThisbyShakespearean — "A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play."UhbanArabic — "Ibn Aws al-Aslani RA, A companion of the Prophet PBUH had this name"WaaseArabic — "Ample, Wide, Spacious, This as an attribute of Allah (SWT)"WakeeUrdu — "Bin al-Jarrah had this name"WalladArabic — "Abu Al-Abbas al-Tamimi had this name. He was a grammarian of Basrah and egypt"XerxesPersian — "Meaning uncertain. This name is originally Persian, where it takes the form Khshayarsha. The Hebrew form is Ahasuerus. "ZakawanArabic — "Abu Salih as Saman az-Ziyat had this name; he was a narrator of Hadith"

Girl names that mean This

AbejeAfrican — "We Asked To Have This One"AdalieGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalinaTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalineTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdharaArabic — "Derived from Arabic adhara meaning 'maidens'. This is the name of the second brightest star (after Sirius) in the constellation Canis Major."AdrasteiaLatin — "Latin -Unyielding Greek - Feminine form of ADRASTOS. This was another name of the Greek goddess Nemesis."AegleGreek — "Latinized form of the Greek (Aigle) which meant 'light, radiance, glory'. This was the name of several characters in Greek myth, including one of the Heliades and one of the Hesperides."AellaGreek — "Means 'whirlwind' in Greek. In Greek myth this was the name of an Amazon warrior killed by Herakles during his quest for Hippolyta's girdle."AfanenWelsh — "Means 'raspberry' in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name."AgapeGreek — "Derived from Greek (agape meaning 'love'. This name was borne by at least two early saints."AgaueGreek — "Means 'illustrious, noble' in Greek. This was the mother of Pentheus in Greek myth."AkpenamawuAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'thanks to God. The Ghanaian short form of this name is AKPENA."AmachiAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'who knows what God has brought us through this child.'"AmanishakheteAfrican — "The name of one of the Candaces, or Queen Mothers, of the Nubian kingdom of Kush (now northern Sudan). This name could be shortened to AMANI, itself a Kiswahili word meaning 'peace.'"AnaikaHindi — "If you have information about this name, share it in the comments area below!"ArthurettaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."AzamiJapanese — "The flower of a thistle"BanujahArabic — "The daughter of al-Mahdi, the Khalifah (775-785), had this name"CinaraGreek — "Artichoke, Thistle."CinarahGreek — "Artichoke, Thistle."CintheaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CinthiaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CinthiahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CinthyaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CinthyahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CirceLatin — "According to Greek mythology, this African witch transformed the Greek troops of Odysseus into swine. The classical Greek pronunciation of her name is KEAR-kay."CynaraGreek — "Artichoke, Thistle."CynarahGreek — "Artichoke, Thistle."CyntheaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CynthiaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CynthiahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CynthyaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."CynthyahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."DoriannEnglish — "Oscar wilde used this name for the main character of his 1890s novel, 'the portrait of dorian g"FatihahArabic — "Opening, start, and in this meaning it is the name of the first chapter of the Quran"GhazaalArabic — "Of this"GwenevereArthurian Legend — "Fair one. Guinevere was King Arthur's mythological queen. Jennifer derives from this name."HujaymahUrdu — "Attack; This was the name of Huyama al-Awsabiyah al-danishqiyah; she was a jurist of great rank and a very pious woman; however, another greater woman, wife of Abu darda, was known as Umm darda, she had this name and she was a narrator of Hadith"IlmArabic — "Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah, wife of Harun al-Rashid had this name"JashwiHindi — "The guajarati meaning of this is to be proud of self"JuwayriyaArabic — "Rose of Firuzabad, likely because the rose was found in this city or produced there in the past"KaaonaHawaiian — "the name of a Hawaiian month June 7 to July 6 Traditionally, children born during this time were thought to be lovable, attractive, and friendly"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."KambiriAfrican — "Ibo of Nigeria name meaning 'allow me to join this family.'"KulthumArabic — "Daughter of Ahmad bin Ali al-Asiwatiyah was a righteous woman who had memorised the Quran; there were many other women of this name including a daughter of the Prophet (S.A.W) a daughter of Sayyidina Abu Bakar (R.A) etc"LlndseyEnglish — "Taken from the old surname Lindesie, meaning from Lindsey. In this instance, Lindsey is derived from the Old English elements lind the linden tree and ey wetland"LovedayArabic — "Name given to children that are born on a love day.A love day was a 12th century tradition - a day set aside for reconciliation and settling of disputes.Today, this name is found occasionally as a surname"Ma as samaUrdu — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name"Ma assamaArabic — "A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar, had this name; she built a religious school"MaqboolahArabic — "A noted woman of the past had this name; Maqboolah Hanim"MaridahUrdu — "A slave girl of Haroon Rashid had this name"MufidaArabic — "Beneficial, advantageous, favourable, useful, profitable, A poetess of the past had this name"Noor JehanArabic — "An Indian Queen had this name"OniatarioNorth American Indian — "Sparkling or beautiful water, fine lake. Iroquois. It was from this that the smallest of the Great Lakes and the Canadian province received their names"ParmeesArabic — "Little paradise, but we cannot find verification for this"QaylahUrdu — "Two women companions had this name"RabeebaArabic — "Step daughter, is it correct?; Our Answer; Rabeeba can also mean step-daughter, this is correct"RumaytaArabic — "The Daughter of alHaDis bin alTufayl alAzDiyah was known by this name, she was a narrator of HaDith"ShumaylahUrdu — "The first woman in Islam who wore coloured garments was shumaylah; wife of al-Abbas and she was also the first to prepare perfume; again the daughter of Ali bin Ibrahim was a narrator of Hadith, known by this name"SintheaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SinthiaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SinthiahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SinthyaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SinthyahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SyntheaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SynthiaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SynthiahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SynthyaGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."SynthyahGreek — "Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis."TakayrenNorth American Indian — "Noise in the house Tlingit. This was used primarily as a child's name"TekoahHebrew — "A town of Judah, about 12 miles south of Jerusalem. From this place Joab procured a "wise woman". "TekowaHebrew — "A town of Judah, about 12 miles south of Jerusalem. From this place Joab procured a "wise woman". "TekowahHebrew — "A town of Judah, about 12 miles south of Jerusalem. From this place Joab procured a "wise woman". "TeruAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'good.' This name is most often used in combination with other names, as in TERUWORQ, which means 'good gold.'"WabisahUrdu — "Bin MabaD RA haD this name"WasnaUrdu — "A narrator of Hadith had this name"ZoraidaArabic — "An Arabic name meaning enchanting woman, or a namenventeD by Cervantes who gave one of his characters this namen his novel, Don Quixote"