Names with Celebrated character
Baby names that carry the quality of celebrated.
These names carry celebrated 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)
- Yuda
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yehudah, meaning 'praised' or 'he will be praised.' Associated with the tribe of Judah and biblical tradition.
- Judeyah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Judah meaning 'praised,' with modern feminine suffix -yah. Contemporary spelling variant blending biblical tradition with contemporary style.
- Robert
Germanic
59Bright fame. From hrōd (fame, glory) and beraht (bright, shining), combining to mean one whose renown shines brightly.
- Judson
English
55Son of Judd, derived from the Hebrew name Judah meaning 'praised.' Judson is a surname-turned-given-name popular in English-speaking regions.
- Emmielou
Germanic
42Compound of Emma (whole, universal) and Lou (famous warrior). A modern American blended name combining classic and vintage elements.
- Madeeha
Arabic
42Praised, admired; one who is celebrated or commended. A virtue name reflecting positive character traits in Islamic tradition.
- Remick
English
42From Old English 'Remick' derived from 'Hrēm' meaning fame or glory, with the diminutive suffix '-ic'. Also potentially linked to rim or edge.
- Bobbie
Scottish
30Diminutive of Robert, derived from Germanic elements meaning bright and famous. Used as both an independent name and a nickname across genders.
- Vikhyath
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'famous' or 'well-known', denoting one who is celebrated or renowned
- Vishrut
Sanskrit
10One who is renowned or celebrated; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'celebrated' or 'distinguished'
- Gilmer
Germanic
6From Old English 'gille' (servant) and 'mere' (famous), meaning 'famous servant' or 'celebrated warrior'
- Jaliya
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'famous' or 'celebrated'. Also interpreted as 'victorious' in some Indian traditions.
- Famous
English
6From Latin 'famosus' meaning renowned or well-known. A virtue name reflecting distinction and recognition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
