Mosses name meaning

Gender: Boy
Meaning: Child, Saved, Son, Son Of, Deliver, Foundling, Drew Out and Son of the Nile
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What does Mosses mean?

Atypical Mosses's origin is Egyptian is bestowed upon baby boys. Mosses is variant form of biblical and persistent Moses. Moses's meaning is Drawn out and Drew Out has its origin in German, English and Egyptian.

Variants of Mosses

Moses, Moeshe, Moïsette

How popular is the name Mosses?

Mosses is an uncommon baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim since it isn't seen since 2008. But Mosses is a popular baby name in Tanzania where every 1 in 6000 have the name.

As per our evaluation, over 10000 babies have been bestowed Mosses around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2008110236
2007109136
2006106576
2005114675
2000103445

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What numerology tells about Mosses?

You appreciate your time enough not to spend it on doing things you don't want and stupid people. You have a strong will to succeed in life. Hang around with new people but be selective. Number 9 as your expression no represents your higher purpose in life. People have a hard time figuring you out but once they do, they see you are kind-hearted and try to take advantage of your naivety. Replace your comfort zone with adventures and the fear of the unknown with excitement to experience and learn new things.

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  •  Hubab - Used predominantly in Arabic and Arabic, Hubab means "An Ambitious or Goal" and originated from Arabic is aimed at both sexes
  •  Arshia means Throne or Heavenly is used especially in Arabic, Marathi and Punjabi is given to both genders
  •  Farhina - Girl name Farhina is used commonly in Arabic and Telugu, meaning of Farhina is "Happiness"
  •  Joygun - Used largely in Arabic and Kannada, Joygun means "King of the World or Good Mannered" is used for baby boys
  •  Zulf - Used dominantly in Sikh and Arabic, Zulf is used as a girl name, Zulf means "Hair"

Famous people named Mosses

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