Names with Authentic Spirit character
Baby names that carry the quality of authentic spirit.
These names carry authentic spirit 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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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Trae
Celtic
92Short form of Trae, possibly derived from names like Torquil or independent origin meaning 'three' in some Gaelic contexts.
- Ezlyn
Celtic
84Modern blend combining Ez- with -lyn suffix. Likely inspired by Ezra with feminine -lyn ending, creating a contemporary Celtic-feel name.
- Truen
Celtic
84From Old Norse 'trúr' meaning true or faithful; also echoes Scottish heritage with strong, honest character.
- Honestee
English
62From the English virtue name meaning 'honest' or 'honorable', with the diminutive suffix '-ee' creating a modern, informal variation
- Chyler
Scottish
62Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variant of Skyler or Schuyler, meaning 'scholar' or 'protection'
- Karlei
Celtic
42Modern variation of Carla/Karlene with Scandinavian influences. Likely blends Karl (strong man) with diminutive -ei suffix, contemporary spelling.
- Keauri
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Kea (a New Zealand parrot) with Auri (golden). Contemporary creative coinage with nature and luminous qualities.
- Swadha
Sanskrit
42In Hindu philosophy, Swadha represents the offering or nourishment given to ancestors. It signifies self-nature and inherent essence.
- Tayion
Celtic
42Modern creation blending Tay- with -ion suffix, possibly inspired by Gaelic names like Tadhg (dark) or contemporary inventive naming.
- Truli
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'true' or 'faithful,' with uncertain but potentially nature-connected etymology.
- Aunesti
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'one-ness' or 'unity', possibly related to early Irish naming traditions honoring singular virtue or wholeness.
- Arantza
Spanish
40From Basque meaning 'thorn' or 'prickly', symbolizing strength and resilience; also associated with thorny shrubs and wild nature.
- Makoto
Japanese
40From Japanese kanji meaning 'sincerity' or 'truth' (makoto 誠). Represents honesty, genuineness, and moral integrity in Japanese culture.
- Realynn
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending 'Real' with the Celtic suffix '-lynn'. Likely inspired by the nature name Rowan or Irish naming traditions.
- Alethea
Greek
30From Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth' or 'truthfulness'. A philosophical virtue in ancient Greece symbolizing authentic reality and disclosure.
- Zeyah
Hebrew
5From Hebrew meaning 'God's radiance' or 'brightness', a modern feminine variation emphasizing luminous qualities.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
