Judaism Baby Girl Names With Meanings - Page 86
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Judaism Baby Girl Names by Alphabet
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Judaism Baby Names for Girls List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Sweetened or sugary. | ||
The fresh one or the new one. | ||
Devotion, tribute, admiration, bond. | ||
The founder and the creator of the whole universe. | ||
The petal of the beautiful flowers. | ||
A person who appears bright. Lucid and clear. | ||
Means the replica or form of a sweet called 'Modak' offered to a Hindu deity Ganesha. | ||
An inspired and a guardian angel | ||
A Spanish variant of Mother or womb. | ||
Spanish version of Modest that means not boasting about one self. | ||
French version of the word modest means not praising self. | ||
Italian and Portuguese version of modest that means not bragging one's achievement. | ||
Latin version of the word Modest that means a decency. | ||
The quality of being modest. A moderate of reserve behaviour. | ||
A Sanskrit word that refers to someone pleasing. Someone who brings satisfaction. | ||
An alert person, a watchful specially for danger or disorder. | ||
A new growth of the plant, a recently grown plant. | ||
An Arabic word one who gives respect and honour others. | ||
The one who is humble and meek. | ||
A warrior queen | ||
A person who posses love for others. Infatuated toward others. | ||
A beloved young girl, an adorable young girl, a virgin martyr | ||
An Urdu word to the girl,lady who narrates holy saying of the Prophet Muhammad. | ||
An entertaining, noble and kind person | ||
A person who infatuates others. To whom others been attracted. | ||
Combination of two Sanskrit words 'Moha' means infatuation and 'Mad' means intoxicated. Thus, it means intoxicated in infatuation. | ||
Spell variant of Arabic word Mohammed that means glorified person. | ||
The most praised person. The most graceful. of the Islamic Prophet. | ||
the followers of the Islamic Prophet Mohammad. | ||
the contentment with Mohammad. The state of being satisfied with Mohammad. | ||
Spell variant of Mohammad that means the graceful of all. | ||
The one who is charming and fascinating. Also the of Hindu deity Lord Krishna | ||
The female variant of Mohan that means charming or infatuating. | ||
The servant of Lord krishna (a Hindu deity) | ||
South Indian variant of Mohandas that means servant of Lord Krishna. | ||
A charming lamp or a lamp that gives a charming light. | ||
One who cleans the oak meadows | ||
Kind and compassionate, Lord Krishna | ||
A very fascinating light, a light full of charm. | ||
One who merged into Lord Krishna. One who sacrificed himself to Krishna. | ||
It means a Pearl like beauty. | ||
The people from the flint places. One of American Tribes. | ||
One who is trustworthy, One who can be loved or trusted. | ||
Spell variant of Mohan means a charming or fascinating person. | ||
The Charm of a King that wins over the hearts of others, One who can win with his charm. | ||
The splendour or the glory of the most charming King. | ||
The care or affection of or for the charming king. | ||
Spell variant of Mohinder that means a fascinating king. | ||
Spelling variation of Mohinder that means an enchanting king. | ||
Charm of the God. A person with a high intellectual skills. | ||


