Names Like Mehtab
24 baby names similar to Mehtab in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Mahir#1485 in the U.S.From the Arabic Mahir (ماهر), meaning 'skilled', 'skillful', or 'expert'. Also widely used in TKamran#2759 in the U.S.Successful, prosperous, fortunateMahdi#1600 in the U.S.From Arabic 'mahdi', 'the (rightly) guided one', a figure in Islamic eschatology.Kashmir#1230 in the U.S.Land of Kashyapa; from the Kashmir region of South AsiaArman#1293 in the U.S.Wish, desire, aspirationJasper#129 in the U.S.Treasurer; bringer of treasure — from Persian Gaspar (one who guards treasure), via GreekCyrus#268 in the U.S.Sun; far-sighted; possibly throne or youngKian#401 in the U.S.From Irish Cian meaning ancient or enduring; also a form of Persian Kayyan or Kai meaning king Kyro#611 in the U.S.Variant of Cyrus, from Greek Kyros which may derive from Persian Kūruš meaning 'sun' or 'like tDario#760 in the U.S.Possessor of goodness or maintains goodness well; the Italian and Spanish form of Darius, from Darius#788 in the U.S.Possessor of goodness or he who upholds good; from Old Persian Darayavahush, combining daraya mCasper#924 in the U.S.From Persian Gaspar or Gushnasaph, meaning treasurer or keeper of the treasury; one of the tradDarian#928 in the U.S.Variant of Darius, from Old Persian Dārayavahush, composed of daraya (to hold, to maintain) andArian#965 in the U.S.From Welsh arian meaning silver or money, a classic Welsh name; also related to Persian and SanDarien#1247 in the U.S.Gift; he who upholds the goodKiyan#1383 in the U.S.King, royal, of the Kayanian dynastyArmon#1453 in the U.S.High place, fortress, castleArmaan#1587 in the U.S.From Persian/Urdu 'arman' meaning 'wish, desire, longing, hope'.Hadi#1609 in the U.S.Leader, guideZorawar#1718 in the U.S.From Persian/Punjabi, meaning 'mighty, powerful, strong', from 'zor' ('strength').Aziz#1727 in the U.S.Powerful, respected, belovedShayan#1758 in the U.S.Worthy, deserving, suitableAbbas#1872 in the U.S.AustereZaviyar#2023 in the U.S.Modern Persianate compound, commonly 'brave companion': Persian zavi 'courage' + yar 'friend'






