Names That Mean Big
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- Ozuru
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JapaneseMeaning:
"big stork"Description:
Has good vibes via the stork's intimations of longevity.
- Puma
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EnglishMeaning:
"big cat"Description:
Lithe and leonine name chosen for her daughter by singer Erykah Badu -- whose other child has the number name Seven.
- Tatsuki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"big moon"Description:
An energetic unisex Japanese name with dozens of potential meanings depending on the kanji characters used.
- Tahoe
Origin:
Native AmericanMeaning:
"edge of the lake"Description:
A unique natural-wonder option, conjuring up the beauty of the lake between California and Nevada that has become a popular tourist destination.
- Puma
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"big cat"Description:
Lithe and leonine name chosen for her daughter by singer Erykah Badu, but fits in with wild nature names like Fox, Wolf and Bear for a boy.
- Baltimore
Origin:
Place name, English from IrishMeaning:
"town of the big house"Description:
With place names extending their range, this is an unmapped possibility, though a bit stiff. Baltimore, Maryland was named after Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Baron Baltimore. Baltimore is ultimately derived from the Irish Baile an Tí Mhóir, meaning "town of the big house."
- Tskilekwa
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CherokeeMeaning:
"big witch"Description:
In Cherokee culture, witches are medicine men who use their power for evil. Tskilekwa derives from the Cherokee word for "witch," tsgili.
- Magastomo
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LatinMeaning:
"big mouth"Description:
Popular name for dogs in the Middle Ages, likely those with large mouths.
- Taichi
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JapaneseMeaning:
"big one"
- Tatsuki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"big moon"Description:
An energetic unisex Japanese name with dozens of potential meanings depending on the kanji characters used.
- Herenui
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TahitianMeaning:
"big love"Description:
The Tahitian roots of Herenui are here, which means love, and nui, which means big. So this South Sea Islander name can be translated as "big love".
- Taiki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"great brightness; big tree"
- Daiki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"great brightness; big tree; great value"