Do you envision your boy to grow up to be a beacon of light in the world? Name your son accordingly, then. Here is a list of boy names that mean light to help you on your name selection journey.
Lucius

Lucius, which quite literally means “light,” has a Latin origin. It was a common name among religious and literary figures. For example, three popes and several Shakespeare characters held the name.
Guang

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Guang comes of Chinese origin and means “bright, glorious, light”. It was mainly used as a surname but is now used as a first name too.
Oron

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Oron originates from Hebrew and means “light, joy”. The words “or” and “ron” represent a happy outlook on life.
Siraj

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Siraj is of Arabic origin and means “light”. It’s a name mentioned several times in the Holy Quran to describe the Prophet Muhammad.
Kōki

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Kōki is a name given to Japanese baby boys. The name has over 400 variations depending on the kanji used. However, the most agreed-upon meanings are “light, radiance, hope, sunshine”.
Kiran

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Kiran is of Indian origin and means “ray of light, ray, a beam of light”. Kiran has other variations to it like Kieran and Kyran.
Nuri

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Nuri has many meanings depending on the origin. in Hebrew, the name means “fire of God”. However, in Arabic, the name means “my light”. It’s also considered gender-neutral for the Hebrew version of the name but strictly a male’s name in Arabic.
Azhaire

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Azhaire has a couple of different meanings. In Polish, it means “shining, bright”. In Arabic, it means “light”.
Lesedi

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Lesedi is a Southern African name. the name originates from a tribe called Sesotho. It means “light” in Tswana.
Amardeep

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Amardeep is a popular baby boy name in the Hindi religion. The name means “eternal light”.
Xhaiden

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Xhaiden is the combination of the names Jayden and Xavier. It’s a created name with American origins. It means “cleansing beam of light”.
Melchior

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Melchior combines several languages to give the meaning of the name. It originated in the Middle Ages and uses German, Dutch, Danish, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Melchior is a derivative of the Hebrew word for king (Melech). It means “King of light, splendor”.
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