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This is a list of names in which the meaning contains the keyword mine.
gender
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meaning
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mine meaning
Liat f Hebrew
Means "you are mine" in Hebrew.
Liel f & m Hebrew
Means "my God" in Hebrew, from לִי (li) "for me" and אֵל ('el) "God".
Lihi f Hebrew
Means "she is mine" in Hebrew.
Lior m & f Hebrew
Means "my light" in Hebrew, from לִי (li) "for me" and אוֹר ('or) "light".
Liraz m & f Hebrew
Means "my secret" in Hebrew, from לִי (li) "for me" and רָז (raz) "secret".
Liron m & f Hebrew
Means "my song, my joy" in Hebrew, from לִי (li) "for me" and רֹן (ron) "joy, song".
Lital f Hebrew
Means "my dew" in Hebrew, from לִי (li) "for me" and טַל (tal) "dew".
Mía f Spanish
Spanish form of Mia, also coinciding with the Spanish word mía meaning "mine".
Mia f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, English
Diminutive of Maria. It coincides with the Italian word mia meaning "mine".... [more]
Mojca f Slovene
Possibly a Slovene diminutive of Marija. Alternatively, it could be related to Slovene moj meaning "my, mine".
Nere f Basque
From Basque nere, a dialectal variant of nire meaning "mine".
Nerea f Basque, Spanish
Possibly from Basque nere, a dialectal variant of nire meaning "mine". Alternatively, it could be a feminine form of Nereus. This name arose in Basque-speaking regions of Spain in the first half of the 20th century, though it is now popular throughout the country.
Nkemdilim f Igbo
Means "that which is mine belongs to me" in Igbo.
Orli f Hebrew
Means "light for me" in Hebrew.
Shirli f Hebrew
Means "song for me" in Hebrew.
Temitope f & m Yoruba
Means "mine is worthy of gratitude" in Yoruba.