Names with Dedicated character
Baby names that carry the quality of dedicated.
These names carry dedicated 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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20 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Percival
French
92From Old French 'pierce' and 'val' (valley). Famous as the pure knight Percival in Arthurian legend, seeker of the Holy Grail.
- Litzi
English
84Diminutive of Litza or Liselotte, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'God's oath' or 'dedicated to God'
- Riyaz
Arabic
84From Arabic 'riyāḍ' meaning 'gardens' or 'meadows'. Associated with lush, cultivated landscapes and prosperity in Islamic tradition.
- Sachin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'sacred'. Associated with devotion and spiritual consciousness in Hindu philosophy.
- Marcanthony
Latin
84Compound of Marcus (dedicated to Mars) and Antonius (of unknown origin, possibly from Etruscan). A modern blended name combining two classical Roman names.
- Chanoch
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Chanoch, meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.' Biblical figure who walked with God and was taken without death in Genesis.
- Camilia
Latin
84From Latin 'camillus' meaning 'attendant' or 'noble youth', also associated with the Roman goddess Camilla
- Hanalei
Polynesian
62Lei (garland) made of hana (work/labor); a wreath or bay with spiritual significance in Hawaiian culture.
- Emilyelizabeth
Latin
62Compound of Emily (from Aemilius, meaning industrious) and Elizabeth (Hebrew, meaning God's oath). A modern blended name combining classic feminine roots.
- Supriya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', expressing affection and cherished status in Hindu and Indian cultures
- Marken
Germanic
62From Germanic roots meaning 'famous boundary' or 'renowned marker'. Also used as a variant of Mark, meaning 'dedicated to Mars' in Latin tradition.
- Markez
Spanish
42From Latin Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war. Markez is a modern Spanish variation with contemporary flair.
- Suyog
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'suitable' or 'fit', also interpreted as 'yoga' or 'union', conveying harmony and well-being in Hindu philosophy.
- Marianno
Italian
42Derived from Marianus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'dedicated to the Virgin Mary.' A classical name blending Roman and Christian traditions.
- Marcelyn
Celtic
42A feminine elaboration of Marcel, itself from Latin Marcellus meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' Marcelyn blends classical Roman roots with Celtic naming traditions.
- Marva
Latin
42From Latin 'marvellous' or 'wonderful'; also possibly a variant of Marva meaning 'of the sea' or connected to the myrtle plant
- Henok
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Enoch, meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.' Henok is the Amharic form, used in Ethiopian Christianity and culture.
- Samarpan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'offering' or 'dedication', reflects a spiritual commitment or surrender to a higher purpose.
- Marcell
Latin
30From Latin Marcellus, a diminutive of Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war.
- Cristhian
Greek
7Follower of Christ. Spanish variant of Christian, derived from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed one'.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
