Names Like Tyreek

24 baby names similar to Tyreek in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.

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Tariq#1406 in the U.S.Night visitor; one who knocks at night; morning starTarek#4163 in the U.S.Spelling of Tariq — Arabic, 'the night visitor, the morning star; one who knocks at the door'Tyrese#2331 in the U.S.From Tyre; a creative compound possibly blending Ty- (from Tyrone or Tyler) with -rese (from ThMalek#1427 in the U.S.King, sovereign, the one who reignsMaleek#3185 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Malik, from Arabic malik (مَلِك) meaning 'king, sovereign, master'Amir#105 in the U.S.Prince; ruler; commander — from Arabic amir (prince, commander)Xavier#108 in the U.S.The new house; from Basque Etxeberri (new house), or possibly from Arabic zabier (bright)Kairo#226 in the U.S.Victorious; variant of Cairo, from Arabic al-Qāhira (the victorious/overpowering)Muhammad#239 in the U.S.Praiseworthy, commendable; one who is repeatedly praisedZayn#253 in the U.S.Grace; beauty; adornment; from Arabic zayn (grace, beauty, ornament)Omar#260 in the U.S.Flourishing, long-lived; eloquentKayson#264 in the U.S.Son of Kay; possibly related to kaizen meaning improvementKash#286 in the U.S.Hollow place; a phonetic spelling variant of CashSonny#298 in the U.S.Son; a loving affectionate address for a boy or young manAli#306 in the U.S.High, exalted; lofty; nobleKaden#328 in the U.S.Possibly from Arabic 'qadin' (companion) or an American spelling variant of Caden, which may reCairo#341 in the U.S.From the Arabic Al-Qahira, meaning 'the victorious' or 'the conqueror', a name associated with Ibrahim#351 in the U.S.Arabic form of Abraham, from Hebrew Avraham, possibly meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted fathKhalil#384 in the U.S.From Arabic khalil meaning friend or close companion, derived from the root kh-l-l meaning to pKamari#391 in the U.S.From Swahili and Arabic origins, related to the Arabic qamar meaning moon; used in East AfricanCayden#414 in the U.S.Spelling variant of Caden or Kaden; possibly from Arabic qadin meaning battle companion or frieKaysen#415 in the U.S.Modern American variant of Kaison or Cason; possibly from Arabic qaisan meaning rejoicing, or aMalik#437 in the U.S.From Arabic malik meaning king, master, or sovereign; one of the 99 names of God in Islam (Al-MJasai#439 in the U.S.Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Josai or a creative blend; no estab

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