Names with Aesthetic character
Baby names that carry the quality of aesthetic.
These names carry aesthetic as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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65 names
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- Mariella
Latin
94Diminutive of Maria, derived from Latin 'Marius' meaning 'of the sea', combined with the Italian diminutive suffix '-ella'.
- Vivianne
Latin
92From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'lively' or 'alive'. Vivianne emphasizes vitality and vivacity, with a sophisticated French spelling.
- Myron
Greek
92From Greek 'myron' meaning 'myrrh' or 'sweet oil', referring to the fragrant resin used in ancient perfumes and religious ceremonies.
- Tatiana
Slavic
91From the Roman family name Tatianus, derived from Latin 'Tatius'. Associated with grace and elegance in Russian culture.
- Manroop
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'man' (mind) and 'roop' (form/beauty), meaning 'beautiful mind' or 'pleasing form'. Common in Sikh and Hindu traditions.
- Amilio
Latin
84From Latin Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager'. Popular in Renaissance Italy as a refined masculine name.
- Dominico
Latin
84From Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God', traditionally given to children born on Sunday.
- Calixto
Greek
84From Greek 'kalos' meaning 'beautiful' and 'hippos' meaning 'horse'. Latinized as Callistus, it became popular in early Christianity through several saints.
- Shrithik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', associated with grace and aesthetic refinement in classical Indian tradition.
- Vanity
English
84From the English word 'vanity', meaning excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements. Used as a virtue name, popularized in modern usage as a bold, self-assured name.
- Beaumont
French
84From Old French 'beau' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain). A place name referring to a beautiful mountain or hillside.
- Kuromi
Japanese
84Kuromi (黒美) combines 'kuro' (black) and 'mi' (beauty), meaning 'black beauty.' The name is primarily known from the Sanrio character created in 2005.
- Ruka
Japanese
84Ruka typically combines kanji elements meaning 'flow' or 'moon' with 'fragrance' or 'summer,' creating meanings related to nature and seasonal beauty in Japanese naming tradition.
- Kapree
Sanskrit
84Graceful, beautiful, or charming. Derived from Sanskrit roots associated with aesthetic elegance and divine favor in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Tylan
Celtic
76From the Welsh element 'tŷ' (house) combined with 'lân' (clean/fair), historically meaning 'fair house' or 'from the fair dwelling.'
- Dorian
Celtic
76Of the Dorians, an ancient Greek tribe; also associated with Irish/Celtic roots meaning 'stranger' or 'from the sea.' Popularized by Oscar Wilde's literary character.
- Beaux
French
76Handsome, beautiful. Derived from the Old French word 'beau,' meaning fair or beautiful in appearance.
- Calista
Greek
76From Greek 'kallos' meaning 'beauty.' Associated with classical ideals of aesthetic perfection and elegance.
- Linda
Spanish
76From Latin 'lindis' meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful.' Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures and became widespread in mid-20th century English-speaking countries.
- Karl
Germanic
74From Old High German 'Karl' meaning 'free man' or 'man'. Historically denoted a person of noble or freeman status.
- Miori
Japanese
74Japanese name combining elements mio (美緒, 美織) meaning 'beautiful thread/weave' and ri (理, 莉) meaning 'reason' or 'jasmine'
- Mayumi
Japanese
74Commonly written with kanji meaning 'true' (真) and 'beauty' (美), conveying genuine beauty or true elegance
- Mio
Japanese
74Beautiful thread or waterway; often written with kanji combining 'beauty' (美) and 'thread/fiber' (緒) or 'cherry blossom' (桜).
- Khrystian
Greek
70Anointed one; follower of Christ. A Slavic and Germanic spelling variant of Christian, combining the Greek 'Christos' with the Germanic 'kh' consonant cluster.
- Jamaul
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Jamal' meaning 'beauty' or 'handsome', with the diminutive suffix '-ul' adding affection and familiarity.
- Jahmeel
Arabic
70Handsome or beautiful; variant of Jamal with the suffix -eel. Used in Islamic naming traditions.
- Hallston
English
62From Old English 'hāl' (hall) and 'stān' (stone), meaning 'dweller by the hall stone' or 'stone hall settlement'
- Ahsani
Arabic
62More beautiful or more handsome. Derived from the Arabic root meaning excellence and beauty, popular across East African cultures.
- Xylin
Greek
62From Greek 'xylon' meaning wood. Modern invented name blending nature roots with contemporary aesthetics, often stylized variant of Kylin or Xylo.
- Marivella
Celtic
62Blend of Mari (from Latin 'maris' meaning sea) and Bella (Latin 'bellus' meaning beautiful). A modern feminine creation combining 'sea' and 'beautiful'.
- Tayen
Irish
62Beautiful or handsome. A modern anglicization of Irish Gaelic roots suggesting aesthetic appeal and grace.
- Lunabelle
Latin
62Compound of Luna (moon) and Belle (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful moon' or 'beautiful lunar one'.
- Saiyuri
Japanese
62Modern Japanese name typically combining characters for 'color' (彩) and 'thread/emotion' (由里), conveying aesthetic beauty and emotional depth.
- Cali
Latin
55Beautiful, lovely. Derived from the Greek kalos (κάλος), meaning 'beautiful' or 'fine,' the name conveys aesthetic grace and appeal.
- Beau
French
45Handsome or fair in appearance. Derived from the French word for 'beautiful' or 'fine,' historically used as an adjective before becoming a given name.
- Kawaii
Japanese
42From Japanese meaning 'cute' or 'adorable'; represents the aesthetic and cultural concept of cuteness that has become globally influential in pop culture.
- Haro
Celtic
42From Irish meaning 'dark' or 'grey', also a variant of Harry meaning 'estate ruler' in Germanic tradition.
- Ayaka
Japanese
42Typically written with kanji meaning 'color' (彩) and 'fragrance' (香), conveying beauty and elegance. Specific meaning depends on kanji characters chosen by parents.
- Keneil
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Cainneal', meaning 'fair one' or 'comely', with possible roots in 'cain' meaning 'beautiful or tribute'
- Haseena
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'good', widely used across South Asian cultures as a feminine name with positive connotations of grace and charm.
- Beautifull
English
42A modern invented name derived from the English word 'beautiful', expressing the virtue and aesthetic quality of loveliness.
- Jadior
French
42Modern creation blending 'Jade' (the precious green stone symbolizing purity and luck) with the luxury fashion house Dior, suggesting elegance and sophistication.
- Shaunak
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful'. A traditional Indian name with roots in classical literature and Hindu tradition.
- Husnain
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome'. A traditional Islamic name with Quranic roots, often associated with nobility and virtue.
- Cristoval
Spanish
42Bearer of Christ, derived from Greek 'Christos' (Christ) and 'phoros' (bearer). Traditional Spanish form of Christopher.
- Lillybelle
English
42Compound of Lily (Latin 'lilium', the flower symbolizing purity) and Belle (French/Germanic 'bella', meaning beautiful). Together: a beautiful lily.
- Sofiarose
Greek
42Sophia means 'wisdom' in Greek; Rosa means 'rose' in Latin. Combined, it evokes both intellectual grace and natural beauty.
- Adlan
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'fair' or 'handsome'. Used traditionally in Levantine and Arab cultures as a masculine given name.
- Ayami
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji; often combines characters for color, beauty, or nature. Popular combinations include 'aya' (design/pattern) + 'mi' (beauty).
- Pretty
English
40Descriptive name from the English adjective 'pretty', meaning attractive or pleasing in appearance. Used as a given name primarily in modern times.
- Beauty
English
40From the English word meaning physical attractiveness or aesthetic appeal; used as a virtue name popular in contemporary naming.
- Givenchy
French
40From the French commune Givenchy-en-Berthoud. Used as a given name primarily through association with luxury fashion house Givenchy.
- Amillio
Latin
40From Latin Aemilius, derived from aemulus meaning 'rival' or 'emulating'. Associated with the Roman family name and classical Roman heritage.
- Aerin
Celtic
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree and its bright red berries
- Xylah
Greek
30From Greek 'xylon' meaning wood or forest. A modern invented name blending nature imagery with contemporary phonetics.
- Jamil
Arabic
30Beautiful, graceful, or handsome. A virtue name reflecting aesthetic and moral excellence in Islamic tradition.
- Tegan
Celtic
30Beautiful or fair. Derived from the Irish word 'teag,' suggesting gracefulness and aesthetic appeal in Gaelic tradition.
- Jamel
Arabic
30From Arabic 'Jamal' meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', often used in Muslim communities throughout the Middle East and North Africa
- Guinnevere
Celtic
20From Welsh Gwenhwyfar, composed of 'gwen' (white/fair) and 'hwyfar' (smooth/soft). Arthuriana's most famous queen.
- Malanni
Celtic
11From Hawaiian 'mala' (garden) and 'nani' (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful garden'
- Chanel
French
11From Old French 'chanel' meaning a small channel or gutter, later associated with the luxury fashion house founded by Coco Chanel in Paris.
- Blume
Germanic
10From German 'Blume' meaning 'flower'. A botanical name symbolizing bloom, growth, and natural beauty.
- Ewaoluwa
African
10From Yoruba 'Ewa' (beauty) and 'oluwa' (God), meaning 'God's beauty' or 'beauty of God'
- Jamahl
Arabic
10Handsome, beautiful. A modern name combining Arabic elements for aesthetic appeal and attractiveness.
- Zuri
African
7Beautiful; good. A short, modern name with roots in East African Swahili-speaking regions, conveying aesthetic and moral goodness.
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