Names with Audacious character
Baby names that carry the quality of audacious.
These names carry audacious 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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13 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Audi
Latin
84Audi originates from the Latin imperative 'audire,' meaning 'to listen' or 'to hear.' In modern usage, it functions as a contemporary short name with minimalist appeal.
- Audria
Latin
84Feminine form of Audrius, derived from Latin 'audire' meaning 'to hear', associated with nobility and the golden-haired Aurelian dynasty
- Zillion
Literary
84A playful, invented name derived from the informal English word 'zillion,' suggesting something vast, infinite, or immeasurable in quantity or potential.
- Amazin
Literary
84A contemporary coinage derived from the adjective 'amazing,' suggesting something extraordinary or remarkable. Used as a given name to convey wonder and positivity.
- Clyde
Scottish
76From the River Clyde in Scotland, derived from Celtic roots possibly meaning 'warm' or 'to cleanse'
- Audryanna
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Audrey (noble strength) with Anna (grace), rendered with contemporary feminine styling.
- Audianna
Celtic
70Likely a modern creation blending 'Audi' with the '-anna' suffix, possibly inspired by the auto brand or Latin 'audire' (to hear).
- Audin
Celtic
42Little fire or bright light. Derived from Old Irish roots meaning illumination and vitality, suggesting warmth and spiritual radiance.
- Trason
Greek
42From Greek 'thrason' meaning bold or daring; historically associated with a braggart character in ancient Greek comedy.
- Audrick
Germanic
42From Germanic elements meaning 'noble' and 'ruler', combining audacity with authority. A strong, commanding name with regal undertones.
- Audia
Latin
42From Latin 'audire' meaning 'to hear.' Associated with perception and listening, with feminine form 'Audia' used in Roman contexts.
- Brazen
English
40Bold and courageous, from the adjective meaning 'made of brass' or 'impudent.' Suggests confidence and audacious spirit.
- Audra
Celtic
5From Lithuanian 'audra' meaning 'storm'. Associated with strength and natural power in Baltic mythology.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
