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Names that mean word

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 Word in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Word

AabidullahArabic — "Worshiper of Allah, it is formed from Aabid (worshiper ) and Allah (God ), both which are Quranic words"AaghaTurkish — "The word means Someone in control over something, lord, chief"AazadArabic — "Free, independent - Persian word"AbhihitaIndian — "Expression, word, name"AbhivachanHindi — "Good Word"AbornazineNative American — "Abnaki word for keeper of the flame."AdoerteNative American — "Variant of Adoeete: Kiowa word for tree."AdooeetteNative American — "Variant of Adoeete: Kiowa word for tree."AegidiusLatin — "A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin."AhusakaNative American — "Winnebago word for wings."AlahmootNative American — "Nez perce word for an elm branch."AmuthanHindi — "Amuthan is derived from the word amurtham. this means the purity. it is the precious one"AnanayHindi — "Ananay word has been used by lord Sri Krishna in Gita in association with focused worship Ananay Bhakti"AppanooseNative American — "Sauk word for child."ArystanbekTurkish — "The name is derived from Kazakh word arystan, which means lion and Turkish title beg, which means master or chief"AsanteAfrican — "Kiswahili word for 'thank you.'"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"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."BekarysTurkish — "The name is derived from the Turkish title Beg meaning chieftain, master and Kazakh word Arys, meaning foundation, support, framework"BornbazineNative American — "Variant of Abornazine: Abnaki word for keeper of the flame."BujudatArabic — "One Who Adheres To His Word"CalistoPortuguese — "Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos."CallistusGreek — "Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos."CarmenLatin — "Adapted from the Latin word Carmen, meaning song."ChagaAfrican — "The Kiswahili word 'chaga' means 'to do vigorously' and 'be prevalent.'"CuddleScottish — "This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey."CuddyScottish — "This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey."DabarehBiblical — "The word, the thing, a bee, obedient"DaberathBiblical — "The word, the thing, a bee, obedient"DobiAfrican — "Kiswahili word meaning 'a person who does laundry.'"DresdenGerman — "The name of the capital city of Germany. The word Dresden means "people of the riverside forest."ElimuAfrican — "A Kiswahili word meaning 'science, knowledge.'"EnobakhareAfrican — "The King's word. A Benin name used in the West Africa region."FarmaahUrdu — "God’s command, God’s commandment, from the Persian word Farman (command ) and the Arabic word Allah (God )"GurchetHindi — "One who Remains Aware of Guru's Word"GurgianHindi — "Having Knowledge of Guru's Word"GurshantHindi — "Attaining Peace through the Word of the Guru"GwylimGerman — "Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850)."HadeedArabic — "Iron, sharp, penetrating (as in the word a penetrating gaze )"HamlynGerman — "Variant of Hamo: Derived from the Old German word for house or home. Also used as a surname."HammondEnglish — "Derived from the Old German word Haimund for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo used more frequently as a surname, rather than as a first name. Famous Bearer: Hammond Innes."HamnetGerman — "Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo. Famous Bearer: the son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway."HamonScandinavian — "Derived from the Old German word 'Haimund' for house or home protector. A variant of Hamo."HegaiBiblical — "Meditation, word, groaning, separation"HegeBiblical — "Meditation, word, groaning, separation"HobEnglish — "A diminutive of Robert or Robin. The word hobgoblin is derived from this name."HumphEnglish — "Diminutive of Humphrey: A compound of the words giant and peace. From the Old English name Hunfrith. Famous Bearer: American actor Humphrey Bogart."HurayraArabic — "Kitten. This name is usually used in combination with the word "Abu", as Abu-Hurayra"IrnreHungarian — "One who is innocent / ruler of the home / of my words Imray, "JamilounArabic — "Handsome, good-looking, formed from the word Jamil and the emphasis suffix oun"KarnanHindi — "Mythological character - eldest of the pandavas. he was generous, Loyal, and always kept his word"Khan SahibArabic — "Respectable Word"KiniHawaiian — "Multitude. King, as a loan word and a surname. Also Hawaiian form of Jane, Jean, Jennie, Gene and Dean."KishuArabic — "(is not available. Know correct spelling of Kishu Meaning of near by word: KISS)"KulamauuHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kula plain, field, open country, pasture and mau'u, the general name used for different types of grasses and rushes The word kulamau'u refers to a meadow"LaakeaHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements la1 a sacred, holy, consecrated and kea light: hence, light sacredness The word makes reference to sacred light or sacred things"LawEnglish — "Mumbler of words, Softly spoken."LawlerGaelic — "Mumbler of words, Softly spoken."LaxtonGreek — "Word"LerSpanish — "Mumbler of words, Softly spoken."LeriGaelic — "Mumbler of words, Softly spoken."LerieGaelic — "Mumbler of words, Softly spoken."LeryGaelic — "Mumbler of words, Softly spoken."LexanGreek — "Word"LexenGreek — "Word"LextonGreek — "Word"LivpreetSikh — "Love; Love; of aDoration, AbsorbeD in; gem; gem; of the; holy; holy; worD; BeloveD; BeloveD"LokapradipHindi — "Light of the World, Another Word for Brahma"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"LyulfEnglish — "A compound of the Old English words for 'flame' and 'wolf'."LyulphEnglish — "Variant of Lyulf: A compound of the Old English words for 'flame' and 'wolf'."ManselEnglish — "Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse' meaning land sufficient to support a family."MansellFrench — "Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse' meaning land sufficient to support a family."MaskiniEgyptian — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'poor.'"MauncellFrench — "Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse' meaning land sufficient to support a family."MaunselFrench — "Is from the Anglo-French word 'maunsel' which is from the Old French, 'manse' meaning land sufficient to support a family."MaximianoSpanish — "son of Maximus. Maximus is directly derived from the vocabulary word meaning greatest"MubdirArabic — "One upon whom the full moon shines, from the word Badr (full moon )"MudasserArabic — "A worD in the Quran"MuslimiArabic — "Muslim, like a Muslim, it is an attribution to the word Muslim"MwitaAfrican — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'the one who is calling.'"NaumanArabic — "Counselor, Advice Counselor, Say a word of advice, Nasihat karney wala"NomanArabic — "Counselor, Advice Counselor, Say a word of advice, Nasihat karney wala"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."OgwenoAfrican — "Born at dawn or cock crow ... comes from the Luo word "OralSlavic — "Speaker, Word"PadmanabanHindi — "Padmanabhan comes from the Hindu word which means, Lotus navelled, A name of lord Vishnu"PanyaSlavic — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'mouse.'"PatmanArabic — "Man of Honor (Two words, Pat = Honor, Man, Self)"PraneethHindi — "Praneeth is the name derived from the Sanskrit word praneetham which means calmness"PrateekIndian — "Symbol. The first word in a sentence"PrathikHindi — "Symbol, First word in a sentence"QamoosArabic — "A Collection of Words"RagvinderHindi — "Ragvinder comes from the indian word and it is the second name of lord Krishna"SaadiqArabic — "True, sincere, faithful, veracious, a man of his word"SadakaAfrican — "Swahili name and Kiswahili word meaning 'a religious offering.'"SaikatHindi — "Sea shore, from kinnara, Which is a Bengali word meaning bank / shore"SannithaHindi — "Gods presence derived from the word sannidhaanam"SatbachanSikh — "The one abiding by the holy word"SayhanArabic — "Powerful king, unrelated to the Quranic word"ShabadSikh — "Lamp, Light of the holy word"ShabadpreetSikh — "The one who loves the holy word"ShabdHindi — "Awaz sound, Akhar word"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"TadeuPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Thaddeus, an Ecclesiastic Late Latin name derived from the Ecclesiastic Greek Thaddaios, which is of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised"TadeuszPolish — "the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Thaddeus, which is from the Greek Thaddaios, a name of uncertain derivation Some believe it a variant of Theodoras God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised. The name is borne by the Polish prime minister, Tadeusz Mazowiecki b. 1927"TaveonScottish — "Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside."TavionScottish — "Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside."TevisAmerican — "Variant of the word 'teeve' meaning hillside."ThaddaiosGreek — "Ecclesiastic Greek name of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised"ThaddejRussian — "the Greek Thaddaios, a name of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised. The name is found in the Bible as a name of one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ"ThrilokHindi — "Three words heaven, Earth, Hell"ThrilookamanHindi — "Three words heaven, Earth, Hell"TungashailHindi — "With High Words, A Mountain with a Temple of Shiva"UlfhrafnIcelandic — "A combination of the words wolf and raven."VenkatesanHindi — "Venkatesh comes from the indian word which means, lord Vishnu, lord Krishna"

Girl names that mean Word

AbhidhaHindi — "Name; Word; Sound"AlbergaLatin — "Noble. Also a Latin name meaning white, and related to a French / Italian word meaning inn."AlbergeFrench — "Noble. Also a Latin name meaning white, and related to a French / Italian word meaning inn."AllyrianeFrench — "French name derived from the Greek word 'Lyre, ' a stringed instrument."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.'"AminiaAmerican — "A Kiswahili word meaning 'to believe in.'"AnbumozhiHindi — "Lovable Language, Lovable Words"AnimaEnglish — "From the Latin word meaning soul or spirit."AnkshikaHindi — "Its derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos"ArtadokhtArabic — "Pure and virtuous girl, made up of the words Arta (pure ) and dokht (girl )"ArusiAfrican — "Swahili name for girls born at the time of a wedding. 'Arusi' is the Kiswahili word for wedding."AtqaaArabic — "Most God-fearing, most God-conscious, related to the word Taqwaa"AzinzaAfrican — "The word for 'mermaid' in the Mina language of Togo."BahatiAfrican — "This Kiswahili word for 'luck, fortune' is also a female name used in Swahili cultures"BijouFrench — "From the French word for jewel."BiljanaSlavic — "Meaning is not confirmed, but likely derived from the Slavic word, "Herb""BonnyAmerican — "Pretty, charming beautiful. DeriveD from the Scottish Dialect worD bonny, meaning beautiful; which in turn is baseD on the Latin bonus meaning gooD"CharnaHebrew — "Derived from a Slavik word meaning dark"ChichaAfrican — "A Kiswahili word meaning 'grated coconut.'"DelwenWelsh — "Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair."EgidiaLatin — "A form of Aegidius, a Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin."EsanaTurkish — "A feminized word meaning to safeguard"EsiankikiAfrican — "A Masai and Tanzania word meaning 'young maiden.'"FalqahArabic — "Piece of Word"FarinazArabic — "Blessed and beautiful, fortunate and beautiful, from the words Fari (blessed, great ) and naz (beauty, charm )"GeetuHindi — "Variant of Sanskrit word Geet meaning song"GogoAfrican — "A Tonga and Shona of Zambia of Zimbabwe word meaning 'grandmother.'"HemavaniHindi — "Golden words"ImprezaItalian — "Derived from the Italian word 'Impresa' meaning badge or motto; Celebrate, party. Also a model of a Subaru motor vehicle."KeltiAmerican — "Invented Name From The Word Celt"KotapaHindi — "Word"Lindy BellArabic — "Snake; Lime tree; linDen tree.: From the OlD German BetlinDis, which is DeriveD from the worD for snake. Famous bearer: BelinDa was heroine of 18th century poet AlexanDer Popes The Rape of the Lock"LiricEnglish — "Song words."LirickEnglish — "Song words."LirikEnglish — "Song words."LiriquEnglish — "Song words."LiriqueEnglish — "Song words."LrikEnglish — "Song words."LryquEnglish — "Song words."LyriccEnglish — "Of the lyre; the words of a song"LyrickEnglish — "Song words."LyriquEnglish — "Song words."LyriqueEnglish — "Song words."LyrykEnglish — "Song words."LyryqueEnglish — "Song words."MahbanArabic — "Beautiful, radiant, from the words Mah (moon ) and ban (guardian ), literally meaning moon guardian"MahnisaArabic — "Most beautiful among women, from the words Mah (moon, figuratively beautiful ) and nisa (women )"MahpasandArabic — "Beautiful and respected, from the words Mah (moon ) and pasand (respected )"MahtajArabic — "Beautiful, from the words Mah (moon ) and taj (crown ), literally meaning crown of the moon, figuratively meaning the most beautiful among the beautiful ones"MalekaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Martha, also an old word for America."MaleknazArabic — "Beautiful, from the Arabic word Malak (king, kingly ) and naz (charm, beauty ), literally meaning one who has royal charm and beauty or most beautiful"MawizaArabic — "Guidance, admonition, word of encouragement"MazanaArabic — "An invented name from the hebrew word for amazing"MehranghizArabic — "Kind, affectionate, from the words Mehran (kind, affectionate ) and anghiz (one who brings about ), thus literally meaning one who causes and brings about kindness and affection"MehrasaArabic — "Beautiful, radiant, from the words Mehr (sun ) and asa (like ) (Khoobsorat)"MehrbanuArabic — "Kind lady, affectionate lady, from the words Mehr (kindness ) and banu (lady )"MehrdokhtArabic — "Kind, affectionate, from the words Mehr (kindness ) and dokht (girl ) (Raham, saber kerny wala)"MehrgolArabic — "Beautiful, radiant, sunflower, formed from the words Mehr (the sun, kindness ) and gol (flower )"MehrjahanArabic — "Beautiful, radiant, from the words Mehr (sun ) and jahan (world ), literally meaning sun of the world, sunlight of the world"MehrnesaArabic — "Most kind among women, most beautiful among women from the Persian word Mehr (kindness, sun ) and the Arabic word Nesa (women )"MoushumeeHindi — "Derived from the word Mausam which means season, and can also be Mausami"NadziejaPolish — "Polish cognate of the Russian Nadezhda hope, a direct derivative of the vocabulary word Short: Nadzia, Natia. Pet: Nata, Natka"NeivaSpanish — "Snow. Feminine of the Spanish word nieve."NishuHindi — "From the word of Nishkarsh"NouranArabic — "Radiant, glowing, figuratively meaning beautiful, from the Arabic word Nour (light ) and the Persian suffix an (of, like )"NouranghizArabic — "Bringer of light and radiance, beautiful, from the Arabic word Nour (light ) and the Persian word anghiz (creator, causer )"OmkariHindi — "Religious word Om"PareezadArabic — "One who is from the race of fairies, meaning extremely beautiful, from the words Paree (fairy ) and zad (born )"ParinazArabic — "Charming and beautiful, from the words Pari (fairy, extremely beautiful woman ) and naz (charm, beauty )"ParinoushArabic — "Eternally beautiful, always beautiful, from the words Pari (fairy, extremely beautiful woman ) and noush (eternal )"PleunAmerican — "One who is good with words"SaadiqhahUrdu — "True, sincere, faithful, veracious, a woman of his word"ShabdaHindi — "Word"ShukranahArabic — "Gratitude, words of gratitude, words and acts done in appreciation of a kindness received"ShurpanakhaHindi — "The worD means one having finger nails like winnowing baskets sup (Ravans sister whose ears and nose were cut by Laxman)"SookthaHindi — "Good words"SookthiHindi — "Good words"SujanaArabic — "Sujan...i.e. good people...a Sanskrit word"SumukheeHindi — "Beautiful Face, Whose Word Comes True"SuvasiniHindi — "One whose husband is alive in other words Sumangali"SwardhuniHindi — "It means the river dhuni of heaven swar for swarg. these two words combine to form Swardhuni"VaakHindi — "Speech, The Spoken Word"VadivazhagiHindi — "Promise, Word"VagdeviHindi — "Goddess of words"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"ZainbaArabic — "Beautiful (Two words Zain and Ba)"