Names with Devotion character
Baby names that carry the quality of devotion.
These names carry devotion 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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200 names
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- Binyomin
Hebrew
95From Hebrew Binyamin meaning 'son of the right hand', signifying favor and strength. A biblical patriarch and tribe name with deep Jewish heritage.
- Izeah
Hebrew
94God is salvation, derived from the Hebrew name Isiah/Isaiah. A modern variation with contemporary spelling.
- Evangelina
Greek
94From Greek 'evangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel'. A feminine form of Evangelist, traditionally associated with spreading Christian teachings.
- Natanael
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Nethan'el' meaning 'God gave' or 'gift from God'. A biblical name borne by one of the apostles of Jesus.
- Muhammadali
Arabic
94Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Ali (noble, exalted). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, revered figures in Islam.
- Zakaiyah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and multiple figures in scripture.
- Jeriyah
Hebrew
94God will exalt; the Lord is my exaltation. A biblical name with spiritual significance denoting divine elevation.
- Safa
Arabic
94Pure, clear, or rock in Arabic. Also refers to As-Safa, the hill in Mecca associated with Islamic pilgrimage tradition.
- Yahya
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Widely used in Islamic tradition as the name of John the Baptist.
- Krishivreddy
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'krishi' (agriculture) and Telugu 'reddy' (landowner/warrior caste). Denotes an agricultural landowner of noble standing.
- Magdalene
Hebrew
94From Magdala, a town in Judea. Associated with Mary Magdalene, a devoted follower of Jesus in the New Testament.
- Zakariya
Hebrew
94God has remembered. A biblical name borne by John the Baptist's father, widely used in Islamic tradition as Zachariah.
- Jeriah
Hebrew
94God will exalt; a variant of Jeremiah meaning 'The Lord is my strength' in Hebrew tradition.
- Cherish
English
94From Old French 'chier' meaning 'to hold dear.' A virtue name expressing affection and care, popularized in modern English.
- Matvii
Slavic
94Ukrainian form of Matthew, from Hebrew 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God'. Common in Eastern European tradition.
- Khadijah
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'early/premature', traditionally associated with Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, Prophet Muhammad's first wife and a prominent early Muslim businesswoman.
- Rebekah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Rivkah', meaning 'to bind' or 'to join'. In the Bible, Rebekah was Isaac's wife and mother of Jacob and Esau.
- Omer
Hebrew
92A sheaf of grain; also the period between Passover and Shavuot in Jewish tradition, symbolizing harvest and spiritual counting.
- Aviel
Hebrew
92My Father is God. Composed of 'Avi' (father) and 'El' (God), this name carries spiritual weight and devotion in Jewish tradition.
- Linden
Germanic
92From the linden tree, a symbol of protection and love in Germanic folklore. The linden tree was sacred in medieval Germanic cultures.
- Hosanna
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'hoshia na' meaning 'save us' or 'save now'. Used as a joyful exclamation of praise and adoration, famously cried during Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
- Francisca
Spanish
92From Latin 'Franciscus,' meaning 'free' or 'Frenchman.' Feminized form popularized by Saint Francis of Assisi's influence across Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Abubakar
Arabic
92Father of the noble one. A revered name in Islamic tradition, borne by the Prophet Muhammad's companion and first Caliph.
- Tamim
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', often used in Islamic tradition to denote wholeness and integrity.
- Izaak
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter'. Biblical name of Abraham's son, symbolizing joy and divine promise.
- Abdoulaye
Arabic
92Servant of Allah, from the Arabic 'Abd al-'Aliyy. A devotional name honoring divine greatness, widely used across West African Islamic communities.
- Harun
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'exalted' or 'noble'. Biblical name of Aaron, brother of Moses, the first high priest of Israel.
- Ananias
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Hananyah' meaning 'God has been gracious.' A name of biblical significance, borne by several figures in the New Testament.
- Amadou
African
92From Fula meaning 'beloved' or 'desired one', deeply rooted in West African naming traditions honoring valued qualities
- Gaspar
Persian
92From Persian 'Ganzabara' meaning 'treasurer' or 'master of the treasure.' Also linked to Hebrew 'Gaspar,' traditionally identified as one of the three wise men.
- Asael
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Asa'el', meaning 'God has made' or 'created by God'. A biblical name borne by several figures in the Old Testament.
- Mulan
Chinese
92From the Chinese ballad 'The Song of Mulan', traditionally interpreted as combining characters meaning 'wood' and 'orchid', symbolizing strength and femininity united
- Aaradhya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is worshipped' or 'adored', derived from 'aaradhana' meaning devotion or prayer
- Zaccai
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Zachai, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent.' Biblical name associated with righteousness and spiritual clarity.
- Ahuva
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'ahuvah' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one'. A name expressing deep affection and cherishment.
- Ellison
English
92Son of Ellis, a diminutive of Elijah. Ellis derives from the Hebrew name Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh,' making Ellison a patronymic surname adopted as a modern given name.
- Jonatan
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yonatan meaning 'God has given.' A biblical name borne by King David's closest companion, symbolizing loyalty and friendship.
- Ayyub
Arabic
92From Arabic Ayyūb, derived from Hebrew Job. Means 'father of sounds' or 'one who returns.' Islamic tradition associates it with the patient Prophet Job.
- Ayoub
Arabic
92From Arabic Ayyub, derived from Hebrew Job. Means 'he wept' or 'father of sound'. Associated with the biblical prophet Job, known for patience through suffering.
- Yocheved
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Yocheved,' mother of Moses in the Bible, meaning 'God is her glory' or 'God is her splendor'
- Avila
Spanish
92From the city of Ávila in Castile, Spain. The place name derives from Latin origins meaning 'bird', referencing the region's heraldic symbol.
- Pinchas
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Pinḥas, meaning 'oracle' or 'mouth of brass'. Biblical name of a grandson of Aaron known for his zeal and priestly lineage.
- Teddi
English
92Diminutive of Theodore, derived from Greek meaning 'gift of God'. Teddi is a modern, playful variant used as a standalone name.
- Eliyana
Hebrew
92God is my salvation, with feminine suffix -ana. A modern elaboration of the biblical Elijah tradition.
- Osiah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Hoshea' meaning 'God saves' or 'salvation'. Osiah is a modern variant spelling of Hosea, the biblical prophet and book of the Old Testament.
- Annemarie
French
92Combination of Anne (Hebrew 'grace') and Marie (Latin 'of the sea'). A classic Germanic-Romance hybrid popular in French and German-speaking regions.
- Shia
Irish
91Derived from Síle/Síla, meaning 'fairy woman' or 'fairy attendant' in Irish mythology. Often interpreted as a feminine form with mystical connections to Irish folklore.
- Carmella
Italian
91From Latin 'carmelus' and Italian tradition, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard', also associated with Mount Carmel and religious devotion.
- Asaiah
Hebrew
91God has made; the Lord is salvation. A biblical name borne by a son of King Hezekiah in the Old Testament.
- Magdalena
Hebrew
91From Mary Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' (a town in Galilee). Associated with spiritual transformation and redemption in Christian tradition.
- Katerina
Greek
91From Greek Aikaterine, derived from 'katharos' meaning pure. Widely used across Eastern Europe in Slavic forms.
- Thaddeus
Hebrew
91From Aramaic 'Thaddai', meaning 'heart' or 'brave heart'. Associated with Saint Thaddeus, one of the twelve apostles.
- Elia
Hebrew
91My God is Yahweh. A biblical name borne by the prophet Elijah, later Hellenized and feminized across European traditions.
- Eliam
Hebrew
91My God is Yahweh. A biblical name combining 'eli' (my God) with 'am' (people), expressing faith and divine connection.
- Marcella
Latin
91From Latin 'Marcellus,' diminutive of 'Marcus,' meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war.
- Cordelia
Literary
91Derived from Latin 'cor' (heart). Immortalized by Shakespeare in 'King Lear' as the virtuous youngest daughter, symbolizing loyalty and heartfelt devotion.
- Azaria
Hebrew
91God has helped. Biblical name borne by a priest in the Book of Ezra, symbolizing divine aid and spiritual devotion.
- Jedidiah
Hebrew
91Beloved of the Lord. Biblical name borne by King David's son Solomon, symbolizing divine favor and wisdom.
- Elisabeth
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath'. Popular through Saint Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.
- Freidy
English
84From Hebrew Frida, meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful'. Freidy is the Yiddish diminutive form with the affectionate -y suffix.
- Amorette
French
84From Old French 'amorette,' a diminutive of 'amour' meaning love. Historically used for a small love charm or beloved one.
- Howell
Welsh
84From Welsh 'Howel', derived from 'hywel' meaning 'eminent' or 'conspicuous'. Historically borne by Welsh princes and kings.
- Verena
Latin
84From Latin, derived from Saint Verena, an early Christian martyr. Associated with truth and virtue through the Latin 'verus' (true).
- Amoure
French
84From Old French 'amour' meaning love. A romantic name evoking affection and devotion, popularized in medieval courtly literature.
- Jochebed
Hebrew
84Yahweh is my father. Biblical name of Moses's mother, bearing spiritual significance in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Elianie
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh,' with French feminine diminutive suffix creating a modern, delicate variant.
- Venba
English
84From Tamil meaning 'to sell' or 'commerce', also represents abundance and prosperity in South Indian tradition
- Hadja
Arabic
84A woman who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, considered a title of honor and spiritual achievement in Islamic tradition.
- Nitya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'eternal' or 'permanent', rooted in Hindu philosophy and commonly used in Indian naming traditions.
- Naftuli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Naftali, meaning 'my wrestling' or 'God wrestled'. Biblical name of Jacob's son and a tribe of Israel.
- Hafsah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'guardian' or 'protector'. Hafsah was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, known for her strength and wisdom.
- Hallelujah
Hebrew
84Exclamation meaning 'praise the Lord' from Hebrew halal (praise) and Yah (God). Biblical liturgical term of rejoicing and spiritual exaltation.
- Betzaida
Hebrew
84From Aramaic 'Bethsaida', a fishing village meaning 'house of the fishermen' or 'house of figs'. Biblical place name associated with miracles.
- Psalms
Hebrew
84Sacred songs or hymns, from the biblical book of Psalms. Represents spiritual devotion and poetic expression in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Uriyah
Hebrew
84God is my light. A biblical name borne by a mighty warrior and loyal follower of King David in the Old Testament.
- Oseas
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Hosea, meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves.' Spanish variant emphasizing divine redemption and spiritual strength.
- Habib
Arabic
84Beloved, dear one. A term of endearment and respect widely used across Islamic and Middle Eastern cultures.
- Beulah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Be'ulah' meaning 'married' or 'claimed.' Biblical name for the land of Israel in a state of restored blessing and covenant.
- Gurbani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'gur' (guru/teacher) and 'bani' (word/song), meaning divine word or spiritual hymn, sacred in Sikh tradition
- Minna
Germanic
84From Old High German 'Minne' meaning love or memory. A diminutive form suggesting gentle affection and tenderness.
- Duvid
Hebrew
84Variant spelling of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.' Duvid reflects Yiddish and Eastern European Jewish naming traditions.
- Mehmet
Arabic
84From Arabic Muḥammad, meaning 'praised' or 'commendable'. One of the most honored names in Islamic tradition, borne by the Prophet Muhammad.
- Sumaiya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', derived from the root summuww. A name with religious significance in Islamic tradition.
- Zakar
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and father of John the Baptist.
- Candelaria
Spanish
84From Latin 'candela' meaning 'candle'. Associated with Candlemas, the Christian feast day celebrating the presentation of Jesus at the temple with candles.
- Stuti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'praise' or 'hymn of praise', often used in Hindu spiritual contexts to denote devotional chanting or recitation of mantras.
- Yemariam
African
84From Amharic meaning 'he/she has become mine' or 'God's gift', a deeply personal and spiritual Ethiopian name honoring divine providence.
- Yehya
Arabic
84Arabic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.' Prominent in Islamic tradition as the name of John the Baptist (Yahya in Arabic).
- Ador
Celtic
84Noble or high. Derived from Irish roots suggesting dignity and elevation in status or character.
- Taqwa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'piety' or 'God-consciousness', a core concept in Islamic faith representing awareness and reverence of God
- Calvary
English
84Derived from Calvaria, the Latin name for Golgotha, the hill where Jesus was crucified. Carries spiritual and Christian significance.
- Muhammadumar
Arabic
84Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Umar (long-lived). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and the caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab, two pivotal Islamic figures.
- Veronika
Latin
84From Latin 'veronica', traditionally associated with Saint Veronica who wiped Jesus's face. The name evolved to mean 'true image' or 'true likeness'.
- Phinehas
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Pinchas', meaning 'serpent's mouth' or 'oracle'. A biblical name borne by Aaron's grandson, a priest of Israel.
- Forever
English
84Eternity without end; perpetual duration. A modern virtue name expressing constancy and timelessness, gaining traction as a unisex given name in contemporary usage.
- Abdelrahman
Arabic
84Servant of the Most Merciful, a deeply religious name honoring Allah's attribute of mercy (ar-Rahman)
- Miryam
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Miriam, possibly meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved'. A biblical name borne by Moses's sister, one of Judaism's most revered women.
- Aloysius
Latin
84From Latin Aloysius, derived from Germanic Alwis meaning 'all-wise' or 'noble.' Popular among Catholic saints and royalty.
- Joseantonio
Spanish
84Compound name combining José (God will increase) and Antonio (priceless, worthy of praise). A traditional Spanish fusion honoring both spiritual blessing and noble character.
- Yuriah
Hebrew
84God is my light. A biblical name with roots in Uriah, a figure from the Old Testament, modernized with a Y-initial variant.
- Abishai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'avi' (father) and 'shai' (gift), meaning 'my father is a gift.' A biblical name borne by David's nephew and valiant warrior.
- Davud
Arabic
84Variant of David, meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'. Commonly used in Persian and Turkish cultures as an alternate spelling.
- Concetta
Italian
84From Latin 'conceptus' meaning 'conceived.' Used in Catholic tradition to honor the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
- Natanel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Nathanel, meaning 'He gave' or 'God gave'. A biblical name borne by an apostle of Jesus, also known as Bartholomew.
- Annelisse
French
84Combination of Anne (grace) and Lise (God's oath). A modern blended name with classical roots and romantic sensibility.
- Odilia
Germanic
84From Old German 'odal' (heritage, property) and 'hild' (battle). Means 'wealthy in battle' or 'noble warrior.'
- Kevan
Irish
84Anglicized form of Caoimhín, from Old Irish meaning 'fair' or 'handsome', also interpreted as 'beloved'
- Arelis
Celtic
84From Greek 'Ariadne' meaning 'most holy', adapted through Celtic traditions. May also relate to Celtic elements meaning 'noble' or 'pledge'.
- Ram
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'delightful'. In Hindu tradition, Ram is a divine name, short for Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
- Zakariah
Hebrew
84God has remembered. Biblical name borne by a prophet and father of John the Baptist in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- Yaheli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yah' (God) and 'eli' (my God), meaning 'God is my God' or 'my strength is God'. A modern Israeli name with spiritual roots.
- Nusaiba
Arabic
84From Arabic, meaning 'the good one' or 'the righteous one', with roots in early Islamic history and tradition.
- Christy
Greek
84Follower of Christ; derived from the name Christian. Used as a short form, it carries religious significance while functioning as an independent modern name.
- Mattis
Hebrew
84Gift of God; from Hebrew Mattityahu. Also associated with the apostle Matthew, the tax collector and evangelist in the New Testament.
- Ehab
Arabic
84From Arabic إهاب (ihāb) meaning 'hide' or 'leather', traditionally used to denote a protective or strengthened quality.
- Pinchus
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Pinchas, meaning 'oracle' or 'dark-complexioned'. A biblical name borne by a grandson of Aaron in the Book of Numbers.
- Josabeth
Hebrew
84God has sworn or God's oath. A biblical name blending Josiah and Elizabeth, combining divine judgment with covenant promises.
- Manase
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Menashe, meaning 'causing to forget.' Biblical name of Joseph's firstborn son and a tribe of Israel.
- Tawhid
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'divine unity' or 'oneness of God', a fundamental concept in Islamic monotheism representing the absolute unity of Allah.
- Elilah
Hebrew
84Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh' or 'God is my oath', a feminine form related to Elijah and Elias.
- Joseangel
Spanish
84Combination of José (from Joseph, 'God will increase') and Ángel ('messenger' or 'angel'). A devotional compound name popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Margaretmary
Celtic
84Compound of Margaret (pearl) and Mary (of the sea). A devotional name honoring Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, combining two Marian traditions.
- Judea
Hebrew
84Region in ancient Palestine, later used as a given name referencing the biblical land of Judea. Modern usage treats it as a place-inspired personal name.
- Shlome
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shalom, meaning 'peace.' Common Yiddish diminutive form used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Dominga
Latin
84From Latin Dominica, feminine of Dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God', traditionally given to children born on Sunday.
- Khadeeja
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'early riser' or 'premature.' In Islamic history, notably borne by Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, first wife of Prophet Muhammad and successful merchant.
- Abhayram
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'abhaya' (fearless) and 'ram' (lord), meaning 'fearless lord' or 'lord of courage'. A devotional name honoring divine protection and bravery.
- Prem
Sanskrit
84Love or affection in Sanskrit. Also means 'prime' or 'first' in Hindi, conveying excellence and cherished status.
- Abdel
Arabic
84Servant of (the) — typically 'Abdel' serves as a prefix in longer Arabic names meaning 'servant of God' or other divine attributes
- Shloime
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shlomo, meaning 'peaceful one.' A Yiddish diminutive form traditionally used in Jewish communities, carrying the same significance as Solomon.
- Naftoli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Naftali, meaning 'my wrestling' or 'he wrestled'. Biblical name of Jacob's son, traditionally associated with struggle and strength.
- Yahia
Arabic
84Arabic form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Widely used across Islamic cultures.
- Penelopi
Greek
84From Greek mythology, wife of Odysseus. Name likely derived from pene (thread/weaving), reflecting her patient weaving while awaiting her husband's return.
- Juandiego
Spanish
84Compound of Juan (John, 'God is gracious') and Diego (James, 'supplanter'). A traditional Hispanic name honoring both saints, popular in Mexican and Latin American communities.
- Zelia
Greek
84From Greek zelos meaning 'zeal' or 'eager devotion'. Also potentially related to Celia, deriving from the Roman family name Caelius.
- Jedaiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God knows' or 'whom Jehovah knows', a biblical name denoting divine awareness and favor.
- Japji
Sanskrit
84From Punjabi meaning 'to awaken' or 'to recite,' central to Sikh morning prayer. Associated with spiritual awareness and divine meditation.
- Saajan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'lover', reflects deep affection and emotional connection in Indian culture.
- Secilia
Latin
84From the Roman family name Caecilius, possibly derived from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind', or from the ancient Roman Caecilia gens.
- Tobiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tobiah' meaning 'God is good.' A biblical name borne by several righteous figures in the Old Testament.
- Nurmuhammad
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Nur' (light) and 'Muhammad' (praised). A compound name honoring the Prophet Muhammad with emphasis on divine light.
- Zebedee
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zebadiah meaning 'God has given' or 'gift of the Lord', borne by the father of James and John in the New Testament.
- Mariaclara
Italian
84Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') and Clara (Latin 'bright, clear'). Combined meaning: bright beloved or clear sea.
- Joaolucas
English
84João (John) means 'God is gracious' in Hebrew; Lucas (Luke) derives from Latin Lucanus meaning 'light-giving' or 'from Lucania'. Combined as a compound name popular in Brazil and Portugal.
- Beniah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Benayahu' meaning 'son of Yahweh.' A biblical name borne by one of King David's mighty warriors.
- Mahamed
Arabic
84Variant of Muhammad, meaning 'the praised one' or 'the commendable.' From Arabic root hamd (praise, commendation).
- Magali
French
84From Magdala, a town in ancient Judea. Associated with Mary Magdalene, representing redemption and spiritual devotion.
- Lovell
English
84Wolf cub or small wolf, from the Norman surname derived from Latin 'lupellus.' Later associated with the word 'love' in folk etymology.
- Annia
Latin
84From the Roman family name Annius, possibly derived from Latin 'annus' meaning year, or connected to ancestral lineage in ancient Rome.
- Maimuna
Arabic
84Blessed, fortunate one. From Arabic Amanah meaning trust, or feminine form of Amun. Associated with protection and divine favor.
- Demetra
Greek
84From Demeter, Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest. Represents fertility, nurturing, and the earth's bounty.
- Saliou
Arabic
84From Arabic Salih meaning 'righteous' or 'virtuous', widely used in West African Muslim communities, particularly among Fulani and Mandinka peoples.
- Jorah
Irish
84Derived from the Irish name Muircheartach or related to 'muir' (sea). A name with Celtic roots suggesting connection to the sea or maritime heritage.
- Eziel
Hebrew
84God is my strength, derived from the Hebrew elements 'Ez' (strength) and 'El' (God). A rare biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Janey
Hebrew
84Feminine form of John, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Janey is a diminutive variant popular in English-speaking regions.
- Serafin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'seraphim' (burning ones), the highest order of angels. Latinized as Seraphinus, popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Kashi
Sanskrit
84The sacred city of Varanasi in India, associated with spiritual enlightenment and the Ganges River in Hindu tradition.
- Elisei
Slavic
84From Russian, a diminutive form related to Elisha, meaning 'God is my salvation'. Popular in Eastern Orthodox tradition.
- Josemanuel
Spanish
84Combination of José (God will increase) and Manuel (God is with us). A compound name blending divine favor with divine presence.
- Yarin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'he will sing' or 'God will sing', expressing joy and divine praise.
- Nazaire
Latin
84From Latin Nazarius, meaning 'of Nazareth.' Associated with early Christian saints and the city in Galilee.
- Elisabetta
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Elisabetta is the Italian form of Elizabeth, signifying devotion and divine promise.
- Sharbel
Arabic
84From Aramaic meaning 'God's mercy' or 'God's gift'. A venerated name in Christian traditions, associated with Saint Charbel Makhlouf.
- Mariapaula
Latin
84Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') and Paula (Latin 'small' or 'humble'). A devotional pairing common in Catholic Hispanic tradition.
- Antonius
Latin
84From the Roman family name Antonius, possibly derived from the Etruscan 'Anthu'. Associated with Roman nobility and emperors.
- Manoah
Hebrew
84Rest, repose. Biblical name borne by the father of Samson, representing divine rest and peace in Hebrew tradition.
- Maribeth
English
84A modern compound blending Mary (beloved) with Beth (house/oath). Created in 20th-century America as a portmanteau name.
- Apphia
Greek
84From Greek Apphia, a name appearing in Paul's epistle to Philemon, possibly meaning 'increasing' or 'fruitful' in ancient usage.
- Leidy
Spanish
84Derived from Germanic roots meaning 'joy' or 'famous battle', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as a feminine variant of Leidy or Leida.
- Aradhana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worship' or 'prayer', referring to devotion and spiritual reverence in Hindu tradition.
- Ephrata
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephrat/Ephrath, meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile.' Biblical place name associated with Bethlehem and the region of Judah.
- Abdi
African
84From Somali, meaning 'my father' or 'father of,' a patronymic element common in East African naming traditions
- Loraina
Latin
84From Latin 'Lotharingus', referring to the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia. Also associated with 'laurel', symbolizing honor and victory.
- Johnluke
English
84Modern compound of John (Hebrew 'God is gracious') and Luke (Greek 'from Lucania'). A contemporary blend name combining biblical tradition with name fusion.
- Joaopedro
Spanish
84Compound name combining João (John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious') and Pedro (Peter, from Latin Petrus meaning 'stone'). Together signifies 'God's gracious stone.'
- Aurelian
Latin
84From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Borne by Roman Emperor Aurelian (270-275 CE), known for restoring the empire's stability and glory.
- Islamae
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Islam' meaning 'submission to God', with feminine suffix '-ae'. Relates to the Islamic faith and submission to divine will.
- Susej
Hebrew
84Reverse spelling of Jesus, the Christian savior figure. Creates a modern, unconventional variation on a sacred name.
- Alazar
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'El' (God) and 'azar' (to help), meaning 'God helps' or 'God is my help'.
- Prayer
English
84A solemn request or petition, typically to a deity. Used as a name to express spiritual devotion, hope, or a parent's wish for their child's spiritual journey.
- Bartholomew
Hebrew
84Son of Tolmai. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, known as Bartholomew in the New Testament.
- Miqdad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the mighty one' or 'the powerful', referenced in Islamic tradition as a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for strength and valor.
- Barnabas
Hebrew
84Son of encouragement or exhortation. Biblical name borne by an early Christian apostle and companion of Paul.
- Zakarie
Hebrew
84God has remembered. Biblical name borne by a priest and scribe in the Old Testament.
- Santiano
Spanish
84From Santiago, combining 'santo' (saint) and 'iago' (James). A Spanish name honoring Saint James, with nautical and romantic heritage.
- Bezalel
Hebrew
84God is my protection, from the Hebrew 'Betzalel.' A master craftsman in the Bible who built the Tabernacle.
- Gershon
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Gershom, meaning 'a stranger there.' Biblical name of Moses' firstborn son, signifying exile and sojourning.
- Imane
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Imān meaning 'faith' or 'belief', representing spiritual conviction and trust in Islamic tradition
- Tulsi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'holy basil', referring to the sacred tulsi plant revered in Hindu tradition for its spiritual and medicinal properties.
- Abdalla
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Abd Allah meaning 'servant of God'. A reverent theophoric name expressing devotion and submission to the divine.
- Hammad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'commendable', derived from the root word for praise and commendation in Islamic tradition.
- Ramah
Hebrew
84High place or elevated. In the Bible, Ramah is a city in Benjamin associated with the prophet Samuel and represents spiritual elevation.
- Madelina
Latin
84Diminutive of Madeline, derived from Magdala. Ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'of Magdala,' a city in ancient Israel, popularized by Mary Magdalene.
- Holy
English
84Sacred, spiritually pure, or set apart for religious purposes. A virtue name reflecting sanctity and reverence.
- Havah
Hebrew
84Hebrew name meaning 'life' or 'living one', derived from the root Chay. Biblical: Eve, the first woman, mother of humanity.
- Muhammadhamza
Arabic
84Combination of Muhammad (praised, commendable) and Hamza (lion, strength). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and his uncle Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib.
- Maymuna
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate'. A traditional Islamic feminine name with roots in early Muslim history.
- Osias
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Hosea, meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves.' Also associated with the biblical prophet Hosea.
- Imanol
Irish
84From Basque 'Imanol', a form of Emmanuel meaning 'God is with us', popular in Basque Country and Spanish regions
- Betsabe
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Bathsheba, wife of King David. Means 'daughter of the oath' or 'daughter of seven'.
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