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Names that mean travel

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 Travel in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Travel

AhimHindi — "Cloud, Water, Traveller"AzabArabic — "Touring, travelling, wandering"BardeIrish — "Variant of Baird: Bard, travelling musician / singer."BayerdIrish — "Variant of Baird: Bard, travelling musician / singer."CairdScottish — "A traveling metal worker"DwadeEnglish — "Dark-haired traveller."DwaidEnglish — "Dark-haired traveller."DwaideEnglish — "Dark-haired traveller."DwaydEnglish — "Dark-haired traveller."DwaydeEnglish — "Dark-haired traveller."EnrogelBiblical — "Fountain of the traveler"FaerwaldEnglish — "Powerful traveler."FaramondEnglish — "Protected traveller."FarmanMuslim — "Protected traveller."FarmannusTeutonic — "Protected traveller."FarmonAnglo-Saxon — "A traveler"FaroldEnglish — "Mighty traveller."FarrimondTeutonic — "Protected traveller."FerdynandGerman — "Variant of Ferdinand: Brave traveler."FolauPolynesian — "To travel."HajilUrdu — "Staying Busy Travel"IgashoNative American — "One who travels."JagatbehariHindi — "World traveler jagvihari"JayeshHindi — "One who travels during the night"MasariArabic — "Road, path, direction of travel, thus Masari means on the road, belonging to the road"MayureshHindi — "Karthikeya - son of lord Shiva and parvati. he travels on a peacock (Mayur), lord of peacock"MefodiRussian — "the Greek Methodios fellow traveler, a compounding of the elements meta with and hodos road, path. The name was borne by the evangelist St. Methodius d. 885, the first translator of the Bible into the Slavonic language"MethodiosGreek — "A traveling companion"MetodejCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Russian Mefodi, which is from the Greek Methodios fellow traveler, a com-pounding of the elements meta with and hodos road, path The name was borne by the evangelist St. Methodius d. 885, the first translator of the Bible into the Slavonic language. Pet: Metodek, Metousek"MuafaUrdu — "Name of a man who travelled extensively to find Hadith"MushariqArabic — "One who travels toward the east"NangilahAfrican — "Born while parents were travelling."NangylaAfrican — "Born while parents were travelling."NangylahAfrican — "Born while parents were travelling."NestarGreek — "Wise traveller."NesterGreek — "Wise traveller."NestorSpanish — "Wise traveller."NestyrGreek — "Wise traveller."OdiAnglo-Saxon — "Born on the road while travelling."OdieEnglish — "Born on the road while travelling."OdyAnglo-Saxon — "Born on the road while travelling."ParbajArabic — "One Who Intends Or Wills, Traveller, Messenger"PathikIndian — "A traveller"PellegrinHungarian — "A traveler; a pilgram"RahulIndian — "One who travels."RovaMiddle English — "One who wanders, A traveller."RovarMiddle English — "One who wanders, A traveller."RoverEnglish — "One who wanders, A traveller."RovirMiddle English — "One who wanders, A traveller."RovorMiddle English — "One who wanders, A traveller."RuhailArabic — "To leave, to go on a journey, to travel"RutvegHindi — "Can travel in all climatic conditions"SaaihArabic — "One who fasts, one who spends much time at the mosque, one who travels in the service of Allah"SahansanAfrican — "One who travels with caution"SalakArabic — "One Who Goes Along Traveller Mystic, Sufi, A Devotee (of The Mystic Path)"SaramatArabic — "Chief, ruler, traveller"SumrArabic — "Travel"SuwaihArabic — "One who fasts, one who travels in the service of God"VandyDutch — "One who travels; a wanderer"VrisagHindi — "Lord Shiva, Travelling on a bull"WinaugusconeyNative American — "Not Afraid To Travel"YayaatiHindi — "Wanderer Traveller"ZaatarArabic — "A traveler who guides others"ZuaibArabic — "A traveler who guides others"

Girl names that mean Travel