This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword highest.
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Acraea f Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of Greek Ἀκραία
(Akraia), an epithet of numerous goddesses whose temples were situated on hills or mountains, including Athena and Hera, which meant "of the heights" or "dwelling on the heights"... [
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Afrizal m IndonesianDerived from Arabic أفضل
('afdhal) meaning "best, highest, most outstanding".
Arnabya m & f SanskritIt means "The Honored One" or "The Foremost One" or "The Highest One" in Hinduism and Buddhism
Asqar m KazakhDerived from the Kazakh noun қар
(qar) meaning "snow", in reference to the snowy peaks of the mountains in southern Kazakhstan. Because of this reference, the name is sometimes also said to mean "the highest" or "summit".... [
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Elyon m & f Hebrew (Rare)Elyon (עֶלְיוֹן) is a Hebrew word meaning "uppermost", "supreme", or "highest". It is one of the many epithets and titles for God in Judaism.
Hextilda f Medieval Scottish (Latinized)Latinized form of an Old English name, the deuterotheme of which is
hild "battle, war" (cf.
Hilda,
Hildr). The prototheme is disputed, but may be Old English
hīehst,
hēhst "highest, greatest, most illustrious".... [
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Jasiba f African (Rare)Meaning "wealthy noble princess" and "one who descends from the highest regal nobility" ... [
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Khawisara f ThaiPossibly means "great poet", deriving from จอม (
jom), meaning "top, highest point, peak" and กวี (
gà-wee), meaning "poet, bard".
Mada f ArabicMeans "highest, furthest point" in Arabic.
Noaf f ArabicMeans "highest point of the mountain'or "peak" in Arabic.
Shangcui f ChineseFrom the Chinese
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest" and
翠 (cuì) meaning "green, kingfisher".
Shangdi m Chinese MythologyShangdi (Chinese: 上帝; pinyin: Shàngdì; Wade–Giles: Shang Ti), also written simply, "Emperor" (Chinese: 帝; pinyin: Dì), is the Chinese term for "Supreme Deity" or "Highest Deity" in the theology of the classical texts, especially deriving from Shang theology and finding an equivalent in the later Tian ("Heaven" or "Great Whole") of Zhou theology.
Shangju f ChineseFrom the Chinese
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest" and
菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Shangli f ChineseFrom the Chinese
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest" and
丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Shangwen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest" and
雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Shangxin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest" and
昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning".
Shangzhen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest" and
珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare".
Silsa m & f Biblical, SpanishSpanish form of the biblical masculine name
Shilshah, which is possibly related to Hebrew שָׁלִישׁ
(shaliysh) "captain, royal officer" (perhaps "general of the third (i.e., highest) rank") or שָׁלוֹשׁ
(shalosh) "a three, triad"... [
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Tae-Hyeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 太
(tae) meaning "highest, greatest" or 泰
(tae) meaning "big, large, great" combined with 現
(hyeon) meaning "current, present" or 賢
(hyeon) meaning "virtuous, good"... [
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Udom m ThaiMeans "plentiful, abundant" or "highest, best" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit उत्तम
(uttama).
Udomchai m ThaiFrom Thai อุดม
(udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Udomphon m ThaiFrom Thai อุดม
(udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Udomphon f ThaiFrom Thai อุดม
(udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and พร
(phon) meaning "blessing".
Udomrat f & m ThaiFrom Thai อุดม
(udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Udomsak m ThaiFrom Thai อุดม
(udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Udomwit m ThaiFrom Thai อุดม
(udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and วิทย์
(wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Ukrit m ThaiMeans "supreme, highest" in Thai.
Utomo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
utama meaning "primary, principal, main", ultimately from Sanskrit उत्तम
(uttama) meaning "highest".
Wenshang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns" and
上 (shàng) meaning "top, superior, highest".
Zenith f & m English (Rare)From Middle English
senith, from
cinit, from Old French
cenit and/or Latin
cenit, a transliteration of Arabic
سمت (
samt, "direction, path") which is in itself a weak abbreviation of
سمت الرأس (
samt ar-ra's, "direction of the head").... [
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