Any baby names that mean wanted or planned?

I tried looking it up on babynames.com using the search by meaning feature, and I couldn’t find anything. Any one know any names that mean wanted, planned, etc. ?

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9 Responses to “Any baby names that mean wanted or planned?”

  1. Comment by Chocolate_Bunny

    YeeeeeHawwwwww!!!! ;)

  2. Comment by Stacie

    Omalara, its african

  3. Comment by Feather

    Desiree (pronounced: dez-eh-ray)- French origin- desired one

  4. Comment by Snowy.com

    “Kamohelo” it means welcome it’s African.
    You can say Kamo in short.

  5. Comment by eldoradodave

    Well how about the first man who was created / planned, ADAM

  6. Comment by jack t

    Chahat pronounced Cha-Hut its a hindi name, national language of India. Its a common name for girls in India. One is in my neighbor. Good luck

  7. Comment by Deb

    How about a name that means “blessing” or “miracle”. When you search on the Internet for meanings of names, you can be quite successful in what you are looking for. I have found that “wanted or planned” are a bit difficult to match, however if you use your thesaurus in a word document or online and find words that mean the same thing or are alike the word you want you might be able to broaden your search.

  8. Comment by shakes 16

    wanda its mean wanted or planned =)

  9. Comment by eyelvU_98

    I wasn’t able to find names that mean “Wanted” or “planned” but… I was able to find these.
    Hope this helps.

    Adora, a 3-syllable girl’s name of Greek/Latin origin, means: Gift

    Giovanni, a 4-syllable boy’s name of Hebrew/Italian origin, means: Gods great gift.

    Jack, a 1-syllable boy’s name of Hebrew/Anglo-Saxon origin, means: Gods gracious gift.

    Janet, a 2-syllable girl’s name of Hebrew origin, means: Gods gracious gift.

    Jayde, a 1-syllable girl’s name of Spanish origin, means: Precious jewel

    Leif, a 1-syllable boy’s name of Norse origin, means: One who is well-loved;