Names with Beautiful character
Baby names that carry the quality of beautiful.
These names carry beautiful 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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79 names
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- Khamilla
Arabic
94From Arabic Jamila meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. May also draw from Hebrew roots with similar phonetic structure.
- Ingrid
Norse
91From Old Norse 'Ingríðr', combining 'Ing' (a fertility god) with 'fríðr' meaning beautiful or beloved.
- Maribella
Latin
84From Latin 'Maria' (of the sea) combined with Italian 'bella' (beautiful). A romantic compound meaning 'beautiful Mary' or 'beautiful one of the sea'.
- Emerlyn
Celtic
84Emerlyn blends the Welsh element 'emerald' with the suffix '-lyn,' meaning 'from the emerald lake' or 'emerald-like.' It conveys natural beauty and precious qualities.
- Daelynn
Celtic
84From Scottish roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair.' Modern blended name combining Dae- elements with -lynn suffixes, creating a contemporary Celtic feel.
- Shaindel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shaina, meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty'. A classic Ashkenazi Jewish name with enduring cultural significance.
- Kallista
Greek
84From Greek 'kallos' meaning 'beauty'. A variation of Callista, suggesting 'most beautiful' or 'beautiful one'.
- Keilly
Irish
84Derived from Cadhla, meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful' in Old Irish. Contemporary spelling variant with modern feminization.
- Naava
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'nava' meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant'. A modern name with biblical resonance, gaining popularity in contemporary usage.
- Kina
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic, meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'. Also associated with the sea and precious stone in some contexts.
- Bellah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Bella' meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God', with the -ah suffix adding femininity and grace common in Hebrew naming traditions.
- Kalliopi
Greek
84From Greek 'kallós' (beauty) and 'óps' (voice/face). One of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, muse of epic poetry and eloquence.
- Jameelah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jamīl' meaning beautiful, graceful, or handsome. A feminine form expressing elegance and refinement.
- Jamylah
Arabic
84From Arabic origins meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', with possible Hebrew roots relating to 'God is with me'
- Linda
Spanish
76From Latin 'lindis' meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful.' Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures and became widespread in mid-20th century English-speaking countries.
- Meili
Celtic
74From Mandarin 美 (měi) meaning 'beautiful' and 丽 (lì) meaning 'lovely'. Also used as a modern adaptation of Celtic names.
- Bellami
Celtic
74Fair or beautiful friend. A modern construct blending Belle (beautiful) with the suffix -ami, reflecting contemporary Irish naming patterns.
- Miori
Japanese
74Japanese name combining elements mio (美緒, 美織) meaning 'beautiful thread/weave' and ri (理, 莉) meaning 'reason' or 'jasmine'
- Shayna
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Shaina' meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty', popularized through Yiddish culture
- Jamilett
Arabic
70From Arabic Jamil (beautiful) with Spanish feminine diminutive -ette suffix, creating an elegant, refined name meaning beautiful one.
- Saanvireddy
Sanskrit
70Composed of 'saan' (beautiful) and 'vireddy' (worthy/deserving), suggesting a beautiful and worthy person. A modern Telugu name construction.
- Bellamae
French
62Compound of 'Bella' (beautiful, from Latin) and 'Mae' (month of May or pearl). A modern creative blend suggesting beauty and spring.
- Alayana
Celtic
62Modern variation of Alaina/Alana, likely blending Celtic elements with contemporary spelling. May derive from Irish 'alainn' meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair'.
- Aily
Celtic
62Diminutive form related to Aoife, meaning 'radiant' or 'beautiful' in Old Irish
- Idabelle
Celtic
62Compound of Ida (Germanic: 'industrious') and Belle (French: 'beautiful'). A Victorian-era invention blending Germanic and Romance elements.
- Sarabella
Hebrew
62From Sara (Hebrew 'princess') combined with the suffix -bella (Latin 'beautiful'). A modern compound meaning 'beautiful princess'.
- Calissi
Celtic
62Derived from Scottish roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', with possible connections to classical naming traditions.
- Annabella
Latin
55From Anna (Hebrew 'grace') combined with the Latin diminutive bella ('beautiful'). A romantic elaboration meaning graceful and beautiful.
- Jamale
Arabic
42Derived from Jamal (Arabic 'beautiful, graceful') with the -e suffix, creating a modern American variant popular in African American communities since the 1980s.
- Alaana
Celtic
42Variant of Alana, derived from Gaelic 'alainn' meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful', with possible Norse influence from 'Alan'
- Jamella
Arabic
42From Jamila (Arabic for 'beautiful') with the -ella diminutive suffix, creating an affectionate, refined variant meaning 'beautiful one'
- Yamile
Arabic
42From Arabic Yamila meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as an elegant feminine variant.
- Callidora
Greek
42From Greek elements meaning 'beautiful gift'. Kalli- denotes beauty and excellence, while doron means gift or present.
- Bellamia
Celtic
42Likely a modern feminine variation combining 'bella' (beautiful in Latin/Italian) with Irish roots, creating a lyrical, contemporary name.
- Christabelle
Latin
42From Latin 'Christus' combined with the diminutive suffix '-belle'. Means 'beautiful Christian' or 'Christ's beautiful one'.
- Damila
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'beautiful' and 'gentle'. Also connected to Aramaic traditions of grace and feminine strength.
- Delcan
Irish
42From Old Irish 'delc' meaning beautiful or comely. A rare historical name with roots in medieval Irish tradition.
- Callieann
Celtic
42Blend of Callie (meaning 'beautiful') and Ann (meaning 'grace'), combining classic Irish and Hebrew elements into a modern compound name.
- Calliandra
Greek
42From Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'aner' (man/stamen). A tropical flowering plant genus known for striking red and pink clustered blooms.
- Kavani
Sanskrit
42Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely.' Used in South Indian and Hindu naming traditions as a feminine or unisex given name.
- Jemila
Arabic
42From Arabic 'jamīl' meaning beautiful, or from Hebrew 'yemima' meaning dove, symbolizing grace and gentleness.
- Jamilya
Arabic
42From Arabic 'jamil' meaning beautiful, graceful. Popular in Islamic cultures and East Africa, especially among Swahili-speaking communities.
- Avabella
Celtic
42Combination of Ava (desire, life) and Bella (beautiful). A modern blended name with Celtic roots meaning 'beautiful life' or 'beautiful desire'.
- Claribelle
Latin
42Combination of Clara (bright, clear) and Belle (beautiful). A Victorian-era compound name emphasizing clarity and beauty.
- Jamill
Arabic
42From Arabic Jamīl meaning 'handsome, beautiful'. Also associated with Hebrew roots meaning 'beloved' or 'to gather'.
- Jhamil
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome.' A modern variant spelling of Jamil, traditionally used in Arabic-speaking cultures.
- Jamilette
Arabic
42From Arabic Jamil meaning 'beautiful,' with French feminine diminutive -ette suffix, creating 'little beautiful one.'
- Teeghan
Irish
42Possibly a modern variant spelling of Teagan, from Irish meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair', with phonetic influence from names like Siobhan.
- Lisabella
Italian
40Compound of Lisa (Elizabeth, 'God's oath') and Bella (Italian for 'beautiful'). A melodic blend meaning 'beautiful oath-keeper'.
- Keya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely'. Also used in Indian cultures as a feminine name denoting grace and elegance.
- Taylan
Irish
40Descendant of Tailgen; derived from tailgen meaning 'beautiful' or 'worthy.' A name rooted in Irish clan heritage and pastoral identity.
- Jameel
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', derived from the root jamal referring to beauty and grace.
- Bellamie
French
40Beautiful friend; combining 'bella' (beautiful) with a diminutive or friendly suffix. A modern romantic blend suggesting charm and companionship.
- Kalise
Celtic
40Variant of Calista, meaning 'most beautiful' from Greek, blended with Celtic phonetic style and modern spelling innovations.
- Nzuri
African
40From Swahili meaning 'good' or 'beautiful', a positive virtue name common in East African cultures
- Yafet
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Yafet, the biblical son of Noah. Meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair' in Hebrew, representing one of humanity's patriarchal founders.
- Jamell
Hebrew
40Blend of Ja- (Hebrew prefix) and Jamal (Arabic 'beautiful'). Modern constructed name combining Hebrew and Arabic linguistic elements.
- Memphys
Greek
40Named after Memphis, the ancient Egyptian capital city on the Nile River. The city itself derives from the Egyptian 'Men-nefer,' meaning 'established and beautiful.'
- Kallee
Celtic
40Variant of Callie, from Gaelic meaning 'beautiful' or 'girl'. May also relate to the Scottish tradition of diminutive names ending in -ee.
- Bilol
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'nightingale', symbolizing beauty, song, and grace in classical Persian and Arabic poetry.
- Bellemy
French
40Beautiful friend. Derived from Old French elements meaning 'beautiful' (bel) and 'friend' (ami), later feminized with the -y suffix.
- Aleenah
Celtic
40Variant of Alina/Aline with Celtic roots, meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful', blended with Irish phonetic tradition.
- Taelynn
Celtic
30Fair or beautiful maiden. A modern blended name combining Tae (Scottish diminutive) with the feminine suffix -lynn, rooted in Celtic naming traditions.
- Jamel
Arabic
30From Arabic 'Jamal' meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', often used in Muslim communities throughout the Middle East and North Africa
- Yamilet
Spanish
30From Arabic Jamila meaning 'beautiful'. Yamilet is a Spanish diminutive form popular in Latin American communities.
- Mika
Japanese
30In Japanese, Mika means 'beautiful fragrance' or 'new moon.' It also appears as a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God,' derived from Micah.
- Anabella
Latin
30Combination of 'Ana' (grace) and 'Bella' (beautiful). A romantic elaboration blending Hebrew and Latin elements for 'graceful and beautiful'
- Anaija
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful.' A name with spiritual roots in Indian culture.
- Hermosa
Spanish
20From Spanish meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', derived from the feminine form of hermoso
- Nayha
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'charming', popular in Indian naming traditions with modern appeal.
- Jameila
Arabic
10Beautiful, graceful. Feminine form of Jamil, combining Arabic roots for beauty with elegance.
- Jamillah
Arabic
10Beautiful, graceful, or elegant. Related to the Arabic root meaning 'beautiful' and refinement.
- Calyse
Celtic
10Modern variant of Calista, meaning 'most beautiful' in Greek, blended with Irish phonetic sensibility.
- Khaila
Arabic
10From Arabic, meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful.' A modern adaptation of traditional Arabic naming conventions.
- Rosalinda
Latin
7From Latin 'rosa' (rose) combined with Germanic 'linda' (beautiful). Means 'beautiful rose'.
- Misa
Japanese
6From Japanese meaning 'beautiful' or 'correct'; also Sanskrit root meaning 'honey' or 'sweet'
- Ayani
African
6From Yoruba meaning 'precious' or 'beautiful'; also interpreted as 'peace' in some African traditions
- Calea
Celtic
6From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'beautiful' or derived from Caledonia, the ancient name for Scotland
- Kiaya
Celtic
6Hawaiian name meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', with possible Celtic influences in modern usage
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