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
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
Oron originates from Hebrew and means “light, joy”. The words “or” and “ron” represent a happy outlook on life.
Siraj
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
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
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
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
Azhaire has a couple of different meanings. In Polish, it means “shining, bright”. In Arabic, it means “light”.
Lesedi
Lesedi is a Southern African name. the name originates from a tribe called Sesotho. It means “light” in Tswana.
Amardeep
Amardeep is a popular baby boy name in the Hindi religion. The name means “eternal light”.
Xhaiden
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
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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