![]() ![]() ![]() This one directly translates to abundant living. Is that the word that came to your mind when you read the name Abund? Well that is what it means. Cadmael: Are looking to give your son a powerful and daring name? If yes, then Cadmael is the perfect one for your little prince.It is a very unique and bold name for a baby boy. Babajide: This is an ancient Mayan monicker which translates to father is coming home.It is often mistaken for a baby girl’s name but it is rather a boy's name. Aapo: Like the Biblical Abraham, Aapo means father of many nations.Eloy: This is an interesting Mayan title which is very rare and has almost been forgotten over the years.It gained popularity in the 1980s when it was in Vvogue for men and now we see a surge in its popularity again. Hadwin therefore translates into strong friend. Composed of two words: 'Had', which means strong and 'win', which means friend. Hadwin: Has its origin from the French.Fabio: Another unique and charming pick is Fabio, which translates to bean farmer.Eadrich means a wealthy monarch who is charming and with plenty of energy. Eadrich: Eadrich, catchy right? The monicker was held with high regard in the Mayan civilization.Bembe: Every child is a blessing, but is your son a miracle? If yes, then Bembe is the monicker you would definitely want your son have.Dacey: It is undoubtedly marvellous to take home a baby boy, isn’t it? This gives you another reason to call your prince Dacey, which means adored.It means Jehovah has been courteous or gracious. It is a Mayan version of the English one, John. Ian: A lot of people are unaware of the fact that Ian is a Mayan name.Here are some Mayan names male children would love to bear: Zac-Kuk: Zac-Kuk was the mother of PacalĪctress Lala Akindoju clocks 34 in style, rocks stylish outfit in birthday post Mayan boy names Man carrying his baby.Ixazalouh: Would you like to name your daughter the Mayan version of Zahra? If yes, this is the monicker you are looking for.Chimalmat: Isn’t it every parent's dream to watch their little princess grow into a wonderful strong woman? That is every reason to be daring enough and give your baby girl the monicker Chimalmat.Xpiayoc: Translating to 'mysterious side of you, Xpiayoc is definitely a rare and unique pick for your little girl.Itotia: How good would it be to give your little princess a powerful and energetic monicker like Itotia? So wonderful, because Itotia translates to dance.Eztli: Another bold and daring monicker for your baby girl is Eztli.Colel: This one is wonderful yet rather interesting.That is why you should call her Cualli, which means good. Cualli: A little princess is always wonderful in a family.Yolotli: This is wonderful for your baby girl, although it can be used for your baby boy too.Zyanya: Zyanya means forever or always.Sometimes you have to think outside the box to come up with a unique monicker like this. ![]() Zuma: Zuma means 'Lord frowns in ange'r.As well as being used as a first name, it is also used as a trendy surname. Xoc: This is one of the most attractive and glamorous Mayan girl monickers.Akna: Akna is rare but extremely meaningful.Chaac: Chaac is strongly related to well-being and fertility.Horatio is a name of Latin origin that means “timekeeper.” And the name Zaman, which is of Arabic origin, means “time, age, or era.Nigerians react to photo of a young boy sitting beside a deity in a shrine, many say he is a spirit Although the name Hera has yet to make waves in the United States, it is a favorite amongst parents who like time-related names, as Hera is linked to the word “hora,” which means a “period of time.”Īs for boy names that mean “time,” some of our favorites are Horatio and Zaman. The name Ambrosia garnered popularity in America in the 2010s and yet still manages to be seen as original. We also love the Greek girl names Ambrosia and Hera, which mean “immortality” and “hero or warrior,” respectively. One of our favorite girl names that fall into this category is Aroa, a name of Basque origin meaning “era or time.” Aroa is far from being popular in Spain, and is even less common in America, making it a great pick for parents who value individuality. If you’d like your baby’s name to symbolize the beginning of a new era or a new beginning in general, you may be interested in giving them a name that means “time.” Since this meaning is quite original, you can expect the names on our list to be unique and lesser-known, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, right? ![]()
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