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Names that mean ver

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 Ver in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Ver

AadhimulamHindi — "One who is Very First of Everything"AadiyapadhamHindi — "One who is Very Active or Quick"AalahArabic — "High, very high"AalamaArabic — "Very Learned Person, Very Wise"AdamuAfrican — "Swahili version of Adam. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."AkrammArabic — "Very forgiving, very kind"AlexiosGreek — "Popular name derived from the verb alexein to defend, to help: hence, defender, helper. Alternatively, Alexios is used as a short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind. See ALEXANDROS"AlicioSpanish — "the Greek Alexios defender, helper, which is from the verb alexein to defend, to help"AllamaUrdu — "Very learned, Title given to a very learned scholar"AnuchanHindi — "Well versed in the Vedas"ArchaimbaudFrench — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchambaudOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchambaultFrench — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArcheOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArcheeOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArcheyOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchiOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchibaldesOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchibaldoSpanish — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchibalesLithuanian — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchyEnglish — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchybaldOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchybaldeOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchybaldesOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchybauldOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArchybauldeOld German — "Very bold, Very brave, Valuable"ArieloPortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the Hebrew name Ariel."AskhiArabic — "Generous. Very generous"AwadiniArabic — "One who stays in a place for a very long time, one who remains, eternal, everlasting"BarqashArabic — "A bird whose voice is very charming"BaskarHindi — "Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself"BharathHindi — "Descended from Bharat, Universal monarch, Very clever great good person"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"CruiseEnglish — "A very bold or daring person"CulkinGerman — "A very learned man"dahbalUrdu — "This ws the name of Wahb Ibn Zamai; who was a very noble, generous man"dalajUrdu — "A mufti of Baghdad, Ibn Ahmad al-Sajazi, had this name, he was a very generous person"DalmaArabic — "Dark, Very Black"DaudAfrican — "Swahili version of David. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."Dil BandArabic — "Beloved, Very Close Friend"EglamourShakespearean — "Two Gentlemen of Verona' Agent for Silvia in her escape."EitoJapanese — "A very wealthy or prosperous person"ErasmiosGreek — "the verb eran to love, Eras- mios is defined as lovely"EscalusShakespearean — "Measure for Measure' An ancient Lord. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Prince of Verona."EvronHebrew — "Jewish form of Ephrayim very fruitful See EPHRAYIM"FilipePortuguese — "A version of the given name Phillip, meaning one who loves horses."FlllbertoItalian — "From the Germanic Filibert very famous, a compound name composed of the elements fil much and beraht bright, famous"FulhertGerman — "From the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright."GergeliHungarian — "Hungarian cognate of Gregory a watchman, which is from the Greek Gregorios, a name derived from the verb egeirein to awaken"GerontiusLatin — "A Latin version of the Greek 'geron' meaning old."GhasinArabic — "Very handsome, very good looking"GhazzalArabic — "A type of Poetry, Ode, Amatory verse, read or recite a verse"HansukeJapanese — "A very helpful friend"HassaanArabic — "Very well, very Good, Bohot acha"HeitorPortuguese — "Portuguese version of the given name Hector."HyousukeJapanese — "A soldier who is very helpful"IskinderAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia version of Greek name Alexander meaning 'defender of mankind.'"IslaamMuslim — "Variant of Islam: Peace. Peaceful. Very safe."JarrarArabic — "Huge, Very large, Mostly used in Army, A Famous Prophet of Allah (SWT)"JiyaadArabic — "(pl. of jayyid) Very good, Name of a mountain in Makkah Mukarramah"JnyaHindi — "Means a lot of energy and is very strong"KarikaHindi — "Philosophical verses, Activity, dancer, Actress"KhawwatUrdu — "Name of A companion, bin Jubayr RA who was one of those whom them Prophet PBUH sent to verify reports of treachery of Banu Quraysh"Khush KhoramArabic — "Beloved, Very Close Friend"KhuvelidArabic — "Mountain, A Very High Hill"KobbiDanish — "May have originated as a short version of the Hebrew name Jacob. A name from the Viking age."LaydonScottish — "Strong, Very Loved."ManumakaliiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements manu bird and makali'i tiny, very small: hence, a tiny bird"MarcelinhoPortuguese — "Portuguese version of the name Marcelo."MishaafArabic — "One who loves something very much, one who is obsessed with something"MubarikUrdu — "Saad, Vertex Incoming"MuqarabArabic — "One who is very close to God"MusiqArabic — "One Who Confirms Or Verifies Another"MutahharArabic — "Pure, clean, purified, very beautiful"Nazim uddinArabic — "Organizer, governor, arranger, adjuster, administrator, director, a composer of verses"NazmArabic — "Poetry, verse"NikolajDanish — "The Danish version of the given name Nicolai."NiteeshIndian — "God of law, one well versed in law"NitheeshHindi — "Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of lord Shiva"NithishHindi — "Lord of law or one who is well versed in law, Name of lord Shiva"NithyanHindi — "God of Law, One Well Versed in Law, Experiment"NunoPortuguese — "A popular name sported by Nuno Gomez, a player of the Portugal national football team. A very old name, it may have originated among northern Portugal's Roman legions and is said to mean "the ninth." Perhaps coming from the latin word "Nonio."PajarArabic — "Mountain, A Very High Hill, Difficult Task"PanthinoShakespearean — "Two Gentlemen of Verona' Servant to Antonio."PetruchioShakespearean — "The Taming of the Shrew' Petruchio, a gentleman of Verona, a suitor to Katherina."PrahanHindi — "Person who is very kind and generous"PunyaslokaIndian — "Sacred verse"RatchiffShakespearean — "Henry IV' Richard Scroop, Archbishop of York. Sir Richard Vernon. 'King Henry V' & 'Henry VI, 1, 2, & 3', Richard Plantagenet. His son, Richard. 'Richard II'. 'Richard III' Richard, Duke of York, Edward IV's son. Sir Richard Ratcliff."RehorCzech / Slovak — "Czech cognate of Gregory, which is from the Greek Gregorios vigilant, a watchman, a name derived from the verb egeirein to awaken Pet: Horek, Horik, Rehak, Rehorek, Rehurek"SaadiqArabic — "True, sincere, faithful, veracious, a man of his word"SadikArabic — "Truthful, veracious"SamihMuslim — "the Arabic samih or samih tolerant, forgiving, which is from the verb samuha to be tolerant, to forgive"ShiddiqArabic — "The very truth, A calling for Sayidina Abu Bakar (RA)"ShlokHindi — "Hymns of lord, Verse"ShlokeHindi — "Hymns of lord, Verse"ShlokhHindi — "Hymns of lord, Verse"ShokHindi — "Hymn; Verse of God"ShukriMuslim — "shukri thanks, which is from the verb shakara to thank The name was borne by the Syrian president Shukri Al-Quwatli 1891-1967, who formed the United Arab Republic in 1958 with the Egyptian president Jamal 'Abd-al-Nasir"ShuthelahBiblical — "Plant, verdure, moist, pot."SubhadipHindi — "Subhadip means something very holy"SudheepHindi — "Bright, Very bright, Happiness"SudipHindi — "Bright, Very bright, Happiness"SukumaraHindi — "Very tender, Very delicate"SukumaranHindi — "Very tender, Very delicate"SumranArabic — "Olive-skinned, tan-skinned, a person whose skin color is not very light or dark"SundaHindi — "Melting; Very Tender"SushobanIndian — "Combining of the prefix su- good and sob- hand beautiful, handsome, splendid: hence, very handsome"TelabArabic — "He Very Intensely Finding, Fan"TewodrosAfrican — "Ethiopian version of Greek Theodore, meaning 'gift of god.'"ThurioShakespearean — "Two Gentlemen of Verona' A foolish rival to Valentine."TinkuHindi — "A very common nick name of boys in in india"TinuHindi — "Spot of Vermillion or Sandal Wood Paste on Forehead"TraynorGaelic — "A very strong person"TrividyaHindi — "A Bramhin Versed in the Three Vedas"UrjamedhHindi — "Strong, Intelligent, Very Wise"VerdaanHindi — "Ver"VerissimoPortuguese — "One who is very truthful"VerleahFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerleiFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerleyFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerliFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerlieFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerlieghFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerlyFrench — "Geographical - From Verlie in France."VerlynAmerican — "Form of Vernon mean¬ing "from the alder-tree grove""VilleFrench — "Swedish version of William"ViraatHindi — "Massive, Very big, Giant proportioned"VlrgilEnglish — "From the Latin Vergilius, an old Roman family name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from ver spring and give it the meaning youthful, flourishing"ZafrulArabic — "Honest, Reliable and very ambitous"ZisiosGreek — "Male version of Zoe Life, lives"ZufanoonArabic — "Learned Person, Scholar, One Versed In Knowledge Or A Branch of It, Wise"ZulfiqarArabic — "That which has vertebrae"

Girl names that mean Ver

Aaya RahmatArabic — "The Verse of The Quran"AbarrArabic — "Most of Very Pious, Upright"AbelinaAmerican — "Feminine version of Abel."AbhinaHindi — "Quite new, Very young, Fresh"AdhyatmikaHindi — "One who is Very Laborious"AfdaSpanish — "Of uncertain derivation popularized after Verdi used it for the name of the central character in his opera Aida 1871"AizahArabic — "Noble, Verified, Izzat wali"AndreiaPortuguese — "A female version of the name Andrew, meaning "manly."AnulataHindi — "One with very slim figure"ArlaneGreek — "Variant of Ariadne: Chaste, very holy. Ariadne was Greek mythological daughter of King Minos of Crete who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth after killing the Minotaur."AshmitaHindi — "Rock born, Very Hard and strong"AshmithaHindi — "Rock born, Very Hard and strong"AtiriyaHindi — "Beloved, Very dear"AwqaArabic — "Most guarding, most protective of others, a person who is very keen to protect others"AyaatUrdu — "Sign and Proof of Allahs Greatness, Verses from the Quran"AyatArabic — "Sign and Proof of Allahs Greatness, Verse from the Quran"AyehArabic — "Sign, proof, verse from the Quran"AzkaArabic — "Pious, Pure, Very Ingenious"BeronicaEnglish — "Form of Veronica meaning "displaying her true image""BindurekhaHindi — "A Line of Dots, A Verse"BurdahUrdu — "She was al-Suraymiyah, and a very dutiful worshipper. She wept often so she finally lost her eye sight. When every thing was quiet and motionless, she used to call out in a melancholy voice, O! Habib (O loved one!) A.N"CharithaHindi — "Good, One having a very clean character"CharithyaHindi — "Good, One having a very clean character"ChippiHindi — "A Pearl and something very very special"CintiaPortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the Greek name Cynthia."dirranArabic — "Fadila, very gentle and generous person"DoresPortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the Spanish name Dolores."DorotheaGreek — "Goddess, also short version of Dorothea"EdwardineEnglish — "Rich protector. Fem-inine version of Edward."ElouiseEnglish — "Hale-wide veryhealthyandsound"EonaHindi — "Female Version of Ian"ErrolynEnglish — "Area in Britain. Feminine version of Errol."EulaljaPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Eulalia, a compound name composed from the elements eu well, good, fair, happy and the verb lalein to talk: hence, fair of speech"FahhamaUrdu — "Very intelligent, learned, very understanding"FatumaAfrican — "Popular Swahili and Somali versions of the name Muslim name, FATIMA, meaning 'weaned.'"FeerozahUrdu — "A precious stone. daughter of al-Mazfar, She was a scholar, narrator of Hadith and a very righteous woman; she wrote a book of Hadith "Al-Arbaeen Riwayat as-salihat an As-salhiheen"FelecidadePortuguese — "A Portuguese version of the name Felicity."GaayatreeHindi — "Sacred Verse, A Goddess"GayatreeHindi — "A vedic Mantra praising the Sun, A sacred verse, A Goddess, Mother of the Vedas"GeorgettaFrench — "Short version of Georgette"GeorgetteFrench — "Short version of Georgette"GeorjettaFrench — "Short version of Georgette"GhufayrahUrdu — "This was the name of a very pious woman who kept vigil in the night"GialiaItalian — "Youthful. Feminine version of Giulio."GislaDanish — "From the Old Danish language, thought to be a version of Gisla. A name from the Viking era."GoogieLatin — "Short version of Georgette"GracyHindi — "Angel, Protector, Very lazy"GrecyHindi — "Angel, Protector, Very lazy"GuylaineFrench — "Possibly the feminine version of the French name Guylain, derived from "Guy" meaning Wood"HadtlMuslim — "Popular name derived from hadil the cooing of pigeons, which is from the verb hadala to coo"HelmineGerman — "Constant protector. Feminine version of William."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"IphigeneiaGreek — "A of royal birth, which is borne in Greek mythology by a daughter of Agamemnon. He offered her as a sacrifice to Artemis. In some versions, Iphigeneia is saved by the gods"Izzah IzzatArabic — "Slave girl. The daughter of Umar bin Mumal was named Jariyah. Before he had become a Muslim, she was the slave of Umar (R.A) and he used to trash her very harshly that she might revoke Islam but she did not and finally he himself became a Muslim"JananaArabic — "Beloved, Lovey, Very Close Friend"JorjettaFrench — "Short version of Georgette"JorjetteFrench — "Short version of Georgette"KarrisEnglish — "Filled wih grace and kindess; very dear"KawkabaArabic — "Intimate friend and is the girl version of the name Khaleel"KhadraUrdu — "Green, Verdant"KhairaUrdu — "Khaira means good, better, best, the opposite of bad and evil. It is used in description of the Huris of Paradise in verse 70 of Surat ar-Rahman"KhairahUrdu — "Adj. Good, best, well, safe, adv. very well, Goodness, welfare, happiness, health"KhaleelaArabic — "Intimate friend and is the girl version of the name Khaleel"KhudraUrdu — "Greenery, greenness, verdancy"KlflmboAfrican — "A twig The name refers to a very small, thin baby. Swahili, E. Africa"LanaiPolynesian — "Terrace, Veranda"LawnAmerican — "lawn, which denotes a manicured grassy area, especially those around houses, or a very fine, sheer cloth of linen or cotton"LeanndraEnglish — "Like a lioness the female version of leander also see leona"LehakHindi — "A light that shines very bright that even you close your eyes you can see it"MahirimahArabic — "Sun, Moon, i.e. very beautiful"MakdaAfrican — "Ethiopian version of Hebrew Magda, meaning 'high tower' or 'woman of Magdala.'"MakhiyaArabic — "Female version of Mekhi"MakiyahBiblical — "a female version of Michael : meaning who is like God"ManfoosahUrdu — "She was the daughter of Abu Yazid bin Abu al-Firwaris; a very pious woman, she wept often for fear of Allah"MaragathamHindi — "Emerald, It is very precious natural stone in the world"MedhaaviHindi — "Wise, Very intelligent"MedhaviHindi — "Wise, Very intelligent"MekhiaArabic — "Female version of Mekhi"MolshreeHindi — "Orange colored very fragrant flowers which grow on a tree"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"MusaddasUrdu — "A poem of six verses"MushadaaArabic — "One who is at the pinnacle of strength, one who is at the pinnacle of knowledge, a person is very wise or strong"NataniahHebrew — "Gift of God. Femi-nine version of Nathan."ParmeesArabic — "Little paradise, but we cannot find verification for this"RagiiHindi — "Loving, Very much attached"RashedaTurkish — "Righteous. Feminine version of Rashid."ReubenaEnglish — "Behold the child. Feminine version of Reuben."RuffinaItalian — "Red-haired. Feminine version of Rufus."SaadiqhahUrdu — "True, sincere, faithful, veracious, a woman of his word"SaanchithaHindi — "Collection of Verses"SabitriHindi — "Vedic verse addressed to savitr"SaboriUrdu — "A Very Relaxation"ShaheedaArabic — "Martyr in the cause4 of Islam and as such held in very high esteem and honour, fem ofShaheed"ShahrinArabic — "Month. Shahrin, the fully inflected form of Shahr appears in verse 3 of surat al-Qadr (no. 97)"ShakooraMuslim — "Variant of Shakura: Very thankful."ShakurahUrdu — "Grateful, very thankful"ShapozeeAmerican — "means that you are very outgoing.loved by all and will be the center of everything and everyone will love you at one point or another."SharlfaMuslim — "sharif noble, distinguished, which is from the verb sharafa to be distinguished, to be highborn"SharlieEnglish — "Its a veriation of charotte."ShengliChinese — "Sheng-li Very victorious"SheniquaAfrican-American — "A version of the name Shanika, meaning G-d is gracious."SonnetEnglish — "14-line Poem Or Verse"SumairaaArabic — "Olive-skinned, a person’s whose skin is neither very light nor dark"SushruthaHindi — "Well heard, A good reputation, Very famous"SusruthaArabic — "Well heard, A good reputation, Very famous"SuyogitaArabic — "Good abilities, A person who who is able to do every sort of work very efficiently"TamaliHindi — "A tree with very dark bark"TeaSpanish — "Goddess, also short version of Dorothea"TomaliHindi — "Tree with very dark bark"VeronaItalian — "From Verona (Italian City)."VlrginleFrench — "Verginius spring-like, flourishing, an old Roman family name, which has its roots in the Latin ver spring"VlrglnleGerman — "A borrowing from the French, Virginie is often mistakenly believed to be derived from the word virgin In actuality, it is derived from Verginius spring-like, flourishing, an old Roman family name that has its roots in the Latin ver spring"VtroniqueLatin — "Variant of Veronica: True image, honest image. Biblical - from the maiden who handed Christ her handkerchief on the way to Calvary. His likeness miraculously appeared on the handkerchief, thus she received her name."WalanikaHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WalanikahHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WalanykaHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WalanykahHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WaltrinaGerman — "Powerful people. Feminine version of Walter"WeronikiaEnglish — "Polish form of Veronica: brings victory."WinahArabic — "Peahen, Very Beautiful Woman"ZirwaArabic — "Pinnacle, top, the very best when it comes to anything. (Oncha, Shandar)"