Names with Faithful character
Baby names that carry the quality of faithful.
These names carry faithful 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.
- Jasiel
Hebrew
94God sees or God hears. A biblical name with spiritual significance, conveying divine awareness and connection.
- Jeriah
Hebrew
94God will exalt; a variant of Jeremiah meaning 'The Lord is my strength' in Hebrew tradition.
- Zakariya
Hebrew
94God has remembered. A biblical name borne by John the Baptist's father, widely used in Islamic tradition as Zachariah.
- Muhammadali
Arabic
94Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Ali (noble, exalted). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, revered figures in Islam.
- Ezariah
Hebrew
94God is my help. A biblical name combining 'Eze' (help) with the theophoric suffix '-iah' (God), expressing divine assistance and protection.
- Meziah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Messiah' or variant of 'Hezekiah', meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God strengthens'
- Jahziel
Hebrew
94God sees or God perceives. A biblical name borne by a Levite musician in the Old Testament.
- Zakaria
Hebrew
94God has remembered. A biblical name borne by the father of John the Baptist, honored across Abrahamic faiths.
- Abiel
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Abi' (father) and 'El' (God), meaning 'My Father is God' or 'God is my father'. A biblical name denoting divine paternity.
- Khadijah
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'early/premature', traditionally associated with Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, Prophet Muhammad's first wife and a prominent early Muslim businesswoman.
- Benaiah
Hebrew
94Son of Yahweh. Biblical name borne by a military commander under King David, known for his valor and loyalty.
- 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.
- Natanael
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Nethan'el' meaning 'God gave' or 'gift from God'. A biblical name borne by one of the apostles of Jesus.
- 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.
- Izaak
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter'. Biblical name of Abraham's son, symbolizing joy and divine promise.
- Yisrael
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Yisrael' meaning 'he who strives with God,' derived from the name given to the patriarch Jacob after wrestling with an angel in Genesis.
- Dayan
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'din' meaning judge, and Arabic roots suggesting wisdom and discernment. Associated with justice and divine judgment.
- Eliyah
Hebrew
92My God is Yahweh. A variant of Elijah, signifying divine connection and strength rooted in Judeo-Christian 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.
- Ameen
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'trustworthy' or 'faithful', also used in Islamic tradition as a divine name meaning 'the Trustworthy One'
- Zaccai
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Zachai, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent.' Biblical name associated with righteousness and spiritual clarity.
- Yonatan
Hebrew
92God has given. From Hebrew Yonatan, a biblical name borne by King David's closest friend and son of King Saul.
- Zacarias
Hebrew
92God has remembered. From Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'the Lord has remembered,' signifying divine remembrance and favor.
- 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.
- 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.
- Abubakr
Arabic
92Father of the virgin, one who is chaste. A revered Islamic name honoring Abu Bakr, the first Caliph and closest companion of Prophet Muhammad.
- Mosiah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'saved by God' or 'God's deliverance'. A Book of Mormon name borne by multiple prophets in the scriptural record.
- Amadou
African
92From Fula meaning 'beloved' or 'desired one', deeply rooted in West African naming traditions honoring valued qualities
- Abdoulaye
Arabic
92Servant of Allah, from the Arabic 'Abd al-'Aliyy. A devotional name honoring divine greatness, widely used across West African Islamic communities.
- Abubakar
Arabic
92Father of the noble one. A revered name in Islamic tradition, borne by the Prophet Muhammad's companion and first Caliph.
- Yocheved
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Yocheved,' mother of Moses in the Bible, meaning 'God is her glory' or 'God is her splendor'
- Gittel
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Gittel, a Yiddish diminutive meaning 'good' or 'goodness', traditionally used in Jewish communities as a beloved endearment.
- Omer
Hebrew
92A sheaf of grain; also the period between Passover and Shavuot in Jewish tradition, symbolizing harvest and spiritual counting.
- 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.
- Aminah
Arabic
91From Arabic meaning 'safe' or 'secure', also interpreted as 'trustworthy' and 'protected'. Popular in Islamic tradition as the name of the Prophet Muhammad's first wife.
- Asaiah
Hebrew
91God has made; the Lord is salvation. A biblical name borne by a son of King Hezekiah in the Old Testament.
- Azaria
Hebrew
91God has helped. Biblical name borne by a priest in the Book of Ezra, symbolizing divine aid and spiritual devotion.
- Jesiah
Hebrew
91God is salvation. A variant of Josiah, combining the divine name Jah with the Hebrew word for deliverance.
- Yitzchok
Hebrew
91Hebrew name meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.' Biblical Isaac (Yitzchak) was Abraham's promised son. Popular in Jewish tradition.
- Aasha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'hope' or 'desire'. A popular name in Indian culture symbolizing wishes and aspirations.
- Afia
Arabic
84From Arabic 'afiyah' meaning health, wellness, or well-being. Also used in West African cultures with connections to vitality and grace.
- Nurmuhammad
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Nur' (light) and 'Muhammad' (praised). A compound name honoring the Prophet Muhammad with emphasis on divine light.
- 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.
- Jesaiah
Hebrew
84God is salvation. A biblical name combining 'Yah' (God) and 'saiah' (salvation), appearing in the Old Testament as a prophet's name.
- Miqueas
Hebrew
84Spanish form of Micah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' A biblical prophet's name adapted with Spanish diminutive suffix.
- Petros
Greek
84From Greek 'petros' meaning 'stone' or 'rock'. Aramaic origin as Cephas, given by Jesus to Simon Peter, symbolizing a strong foundation.
- Yahia
Arabic
84Arabic form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Widely used across Islamic cultures.
- Pinchus
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Pinchas, meaning 'oracle' or 'dark-complexioned'. A biblical name borne by a grandson of Aaron in the Book of Numbers.
- 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.
- Esmael
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ishmael, meaning 'God hears.' A biblical name borne by Abraham's son, symbolizing divine listening and providence.
- Jedaiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God knows' or 'whom Jehovah knows', a biblical name denoting divine awareness and favor.
- Aiman
Arabic
84Blessed, fortunate, or auspicious. A name carrying positive connotations of good luck and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
- Amanat
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'trust' or 'faithful deposit'. Associated with honor and trustworthiness in Islamic tradition.
- Amador
Spanish
84From Latin 'amator' meaning 'lover.' A traditional Spanish name denoting one who loves or shows affection.
- Betsabe
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Bathsheba, wife of King David. Means 'daughter of the oath' or 'daughter of seven'.
- 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'.
- Gabino
Spanish
84From Latin 'Gabriel' meaning 'God is my strength', the messenger angel. A traditional Spanish masculine form.
- Amrom
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'am' (people) and 'ram' (high/exalted), meaning 'exalted people' or 'high nation'. Notable as the father of Moses in biblical tradition.
- Betania
Hebrew
84From Bethany, a village near Jerusalem in the New Testament. Means 'house of figs' or 'house of affliction' in Hebrew, symbolizing spiritual refuge.
- Lehi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'my strength' or 'jawbone'. Biblically significant as a Book of Mormon location and figurative reference to strength.
- Josemanuel
Spanish
84Combination of José (God will increase) and Manuel (God is with us). A compound name blending divine favor with divine presence.
- Zebadiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Zebadyah' meaning 'God has given' or 'gift from God', combining 'zebed' (gift) and 'yah' (God).
- Ibadat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'ibadah meaning 'worship' or 'devotion', reflecting spiritual service and reverence in Islamic tradition.
- Ethaniel
Hebrew
84Strong man of God. Ethaniel combines Ethan (Hebrew 'strong, firm') with the divine suffix -iel ('God'), creating a theophoric name.
- Adaiah
Hebrew
84God is my witness; the Lord adorns. A biblical name appearing in genealogies, suggesting divine attestation and favor.
- Kemuel
Hebrew
84God has risen or God's counsel. Biblical name borne by a son of Nahor in the Old Testament, symbolizing divine guidance and elevation.
- Ramah
Hebrew
84High place or elevated. In the Bible, Ramah is a city in Benjamin associated with the prophet Samuel and represents spiritual elevation.
- Naftoli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Naftali, meaning 'my wrestling' or 'he wrestled'. Biblical name of Jacob's son, traditionally associated with struggle and strength.
- Leala
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Old Irish meaning 'loyal' or 'faithful,' with some association to the word for 'law'
- 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.
- Muhammadhamza
Arabic
84Combination of Muhammad (praised, commendable) and Hamza (lion, strength). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and his uncle Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib.
- Jochebed
Hebrew
84Yahweh is my father. Biblical name of Moses's mother, bearing spiritual significance in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Yusif
Arabic
84From Arabic Yusuf, derived from Hebrew Joseph meaning 'God will increase.' A classic Quranic name borne by Prophet Joseph.
- 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.'
- Nemiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Nemia' meaning 'God's comfort' or 'God is my comfort', a biblical name of comfort and divine reassurance.
- Mahamed
Arabic
84Variant of Muhammad, meaning 'the praised one' or 'the commendable.' From Arabic root hamd (praise, commendation).
- Imane
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Imān meaning 'faith' or 'belief', representing spiritual conviction and trust in Islamic tradition
- Amana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'faithful' or 'trustworthy'. Also associated with the Amana River in biblical Lebanon.
- Betzaida
Hebrew
84From Aramaic 'Bethsaida', a fishing village meaning 'house of the fishermen' or 'house of figs'. Biblical place name associated with miracles.
- Zakariye
Hebrew
84God remembers. A biblical name borne by the father of John the Baptist, deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Zakariah
Hebrew
84God has remembered. Biblical name borne by a prophet and father of John the Baptist in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- Aliou
African
84From Wolof, meaning 'the great one' or 'noble.' Common in Senegal and among Wolof-speaking communities.
- Fidencio
Latin
84From Latin 'fidentia' meaning trust, confidence, or faith. A devotional name emphasizing faithfulness and spiritual reliance.
- Aime
French
84From Latin 'amatus' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one'. A classic French diminutive expressing affection and admiration.
- Freidy
English
84From Hebrew Frida, meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful'. Freidy is the Yiddish diminutive form with the affectionate -y suffix.
- Khadim
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'servant' or 'attendant', often used in Islamic names as 'Khadim Allah' (servant of God)
- Elhadji
Arabic
84The pilgrim or one who has made the hajj. Title of respect for Muslim elders and leaders who have completed the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Chassity
Latin
84From Latin 'castitas' meaning chastity or purity. A virtue name popular in Christian tradition, emphasizing moral integrity and restraint.
- Danyal
Arabic
84From Arabic and Hebrew 'Din' (faith, judgment). A variant of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'
- Evangelos
Greek
84From Greek 'euangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel.' Associated with the four evangelists and Christian tradition of spreading glad tidings.
- Jered
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yered, meaning 'to descend.' Also considered a variant of Jared, popularized in modern English.
- Mehmet
Arabic
84From Arabic Muḥammad, meaning 'praised' or 'commendable'. One of the most honored names in Islamic tradition, borne by the Prophet Muhammad.
- Maranatha
Hebrew
84Come, our Lord. A liturgical invocation from 1 Corinthians 16:22, expressing a plea for divine arrival or the Second Coming of Christ.
- Nahun
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Nahum' meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation'. A biblical name borne by a minor prophet known for messages of divine justice and comfort.
- Josabeth
Hebrew
84God has sworn or God's oath. A biblical name blending Josiah and Elizabeth, combining divine judgment with covenant promises.
- Naftuli
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Naftali, meaning 'my wrestling' or 'God wrestled'. Biblical name of Jacob's son and a tribe of Israel.
- Verena
Latin
84From Latin, derived from Saint Verena, an early Christian martyr. Associated with truth and virtue through the Latin 'verus' (true).
- Abed
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Abed', meaning 'servant' or 'worshipper', also used in Arabic as a name element denoting devotion.
- Muslim
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'one who submits' or 'believer', derived from the root word for submission to God's will in Islamic faith.
- Zakar
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zechariah, meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and father of John the Baptist.
- Yehya
Arabic
84Arabic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.' Prominent in Islamic tradition as the name of John the Baptist (Yahya in Arabic).
- 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.
- Ephrata
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephrat/Ephrath, meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile.' Biblical place name associated with Bethlehem and the region of Judah.
- Ovadia
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ovadyah' meaning 'servant of God' or 'worshipper of the Lord'. A biblical name borne by one of the twelve minor prophets.
- Benuel
Hebrew
84Son of God. Biblical name borne by Rebekah's father in Genesis, combining 'ben' (son) with 'el' (God).
- Owyn
Irish
84Young warrior or noble descendant. Derived from Irish elements suggesting youth and nobility combined with warrior heritage.
- Padraig
Irish
84Irish form of Patrick, derived from Latin Patricius meaning 'of noble birth.' A distinctly Irish spelling honoring Saint Patrick.
- Giorgi
Greek
84From Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker. Popular in Georgia as a national name honoring Saint George.
- 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.
- Manasseh
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Menasheh, meaning 'causing to forget.' In the Bible, Joseph's firstborn son received this name because God made Jacob forget his suffering.
- 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.
- Apphia
Greek
84From Greek Apphia, a name appearing in Paul's epistle to Philemon, possibly meaning 'increasing' or 'fruitful' in ancient usage.
- Yazdan
Persian
84From Persian Yazdan meaning 'God' or 'divine being,' rooted in Zoroastrian theology and ancient Indo-Iranian spirituality
- Barnabas
Hebrew
84Son of encouragement or exhortation. Biblical name borne by an early Christian apostle and companion of Paul.
- 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.
- Socorro
Spanish
84From Latin 'suburrere' meaning 'to help' or 'to aid'. Traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary as 'Our Lady of Socorro', protector and helper.
- Abenezer
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ebenezer' meaning 'stone of help,' symbolizing divine aid and remembrance of God's assistance in times of need.
- Abran
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Avram', meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. Biblical patriarch Abraham's original name before divine covenant.
- Joseangel
Spanish
84Combination of José (from Joseph, 'God will increase') and Ángel ('messenger' or 'angel'). A devotional compound name popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Netanel
Hebrew
84Gift from God. From Hebrew Netanel, composed of natan (give) and El (God), signifying divine blessing and generosity.
- Yaziel
Hebrew
84God strengthens or God helps. A biblical name borne by an angel in Jewish tradition, associated with divine protection and strength.
- Eliav
Hebrew
84From Hebrew combining 'Eli' (my God) and 'Av' (father). A modern Israeli name meaning 'my God is father', conveying divine protection and paternal strength.
- Abisha
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'father of gift' or 'my father is a gift', a biblical name denoting divine blessing and familial devotion.
- Jotham
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yotham' meaning 'God is perfect' or 'the Lord is perfect', a biblical name borne by a king of Judah.
- Shem
Hebrew
84One of Noah's three sons in the Bible, meaning 'name' or 'renown' in Hebrew. A foundational biblical patriarch and ancestor of Semitic peoples.
- Nusaiba
Arabic
84From Arabic, meaning 'the good one' or 'the righteous one', with roots in early Islamic history and tradition.
- Yahweh
Hebrew
84The sacred name of God in Judaism, derived from the Hebrew verb 'to be,' representing divine existence and presence
- Tobiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tobiah' meaning 'God is good.' A biblical name borne by several righteous figures in the Old Testament.
- Jebediah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yedidyah' meaning 'beloved of the Lord.' A biblical name borne by King David's son and later prophets.
- Alhassan
Arabic
84From Arabic al-Hassan meaning 'the good one' or 'the handsome one', a name of distinction in Islamic culture.
- Abdi
African
84From Somali, meaning 'my father' or 'father of,' a patronymic element common in East African naming traditions
- Jerusha
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'married' or 'possession,' biblical name of King David's wife, mother of Solomon
- Tobechukwu
African
84From Igbo meaning 'worthy of respect' or 'honor/respect is good,' expressing aspirational virtue and social standing in Igbo culture.
- Joshue
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation' or 'the Lord saves'. A biblical name borne by Joshua, Moses' successor who led Israel into Canaan.
- Rafi
Hebrew
84God has healed; a shortened form of Raphael. Also used in Arabic cultures meaning 'friend' or 'companion.'
- Yoshua
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation' or 'God saves'. A biblical name borne by Joshua, Moses's successor.
- Juda
Hebrew
84Praised; one who is celebrated. From Yehudah, referring to Judah, the biblical kingdom and tribe known for strength and leadership.
- Nechemia
Hebrew
84God has comforted. Biblical name of a Jewish leader who returned from Babylonian exile and rebuilt Jerusalem's walls.
- Tzipporah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'tzipporah' meaning 'bird'. In the Bible, Zipporah was the wife of Moses and daughter of Jethro, a Midianite priest.
- Eliakim
Hebrew
84God is my God. A biblical name borne by a palace official under King Hezekiah, symbolizing divine authority and service.
- Kristiana
Latin
84Feminine form of Christian, derived from Latin 'christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ.' Kristiana combines the religious root with a feminine suffix.
- Amner
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'my people' or 'people of God'. Biblical name of a Levite musician in King David's court.
- Shlome
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shalom, meaning 'peace.' Common Yiddish diminutive form used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- 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.
- Maymuna
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate'. A traditional Islamic feminine name with roots in early Muslim history.
- Abdelrahman
Arabic
84Servant of the Most Merciful, a deeply religious name honoring Allah's attribute of mercy (ar-Rahman)
- Shammah
Hebrew
84Desolation or waste; God has heard. A biblical name borne by a servant of David and a descendant of Judah.
- Christi
Latin
84Derived from Latin Christus, meaning 'anointed one' or 'the Christ.' Short form of Christine or Christina with widespread use since early Christianity.
- Natanel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Nathanel, meaning 'He gave' or 'God gave'. A biblical name borne by an apostle of Jesus, also known as Bartholomew.
- Abid
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'devoted' or 'worshipper', often used in Islamic tradition to denote one who is devoted to God.
- Joakim
Hebrew
84God will establish. Hebrew name Joachim adopted widely across Scandinavia and Northern Europe, especially in Swedish and Danish traditions.
- Hidaya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'guidance' or 'right direction', often used in Islamic tradition as a name symbolizing spiritual enlightenment
- Baruc
Hebrew
84Blessed or blessed by God. Biblical name borne by the scribe who recorded Jeremiah's prophecies.
- Aboubacar
African
84From Fulani/Arabic, 'father of Bacar' or 'father of the noble one', widely used across West Africa and the Sahel region.
- Bartholomew
Hebrew
84Son of Tolmai. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, known as Bartholomew in the New Testament.
- Theophilus
Greek
78From Greek 'theos' (God) and 'philos' (lover of). One who loves God; a devoted believer.
- Muhammed
Arabic
78Derived from the Arabic root meaning 'praised' or 'commendable.' The name honors the Prophet Muhammad, founder of Islam.
- Aharon
Hebrew
78From Hebrew 'aharon', meaning 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted one'. Borne by Moses's brother, the first High Priest of Israel in Biblical tradition.
- Jessiah
Hebrew
78God is salvation. A modern elaboration of Jesse, blending the biblical name with the -iah suffix popular in contemporary naming.
- Azariyah
Hebrew
78God has helped. A biblical name borne by the high priest of Israel during the reign of King David and Solomon.
- Hosea
Hebrew
78From Hebrew Hoshea meaning 'salvation' or 'God saves'. A biblical prophet and book of the Old Testament.
- Issa
Arabic
78Strong one; powerful. Also used in Hebrew tradition as a name with divine strength connotations.
- Amin
Arabic
78From Arabic 'Amin' meaning 'trustworthy, faithful, honest'. Also used in Hebrew tradition with similar meanings of reliability and integrity.
- Muhammadyusuf
Arabic
78Compound name combining Muhammad (praised) and Yusuf (Joseph). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and the Quranic figure Joseph, symbolizing faith and righteousness.
- Nuhamin
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Nahum' meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation', expressing divine solace and compassion.
- Ezraiah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Ezra meaning 'help' or 'helper', with the suffix -iah (God). A biblical name borne by a scribe and priest who led Jews back from Babylonian exile.
- Enoch
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Chanokh, meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.' In the Bible, Enoch was a righteous man who walked with God and was taken to heaven without experiencing death.
- Samson
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Shimshon, meaning 'sun' or 'bright one'. Famous as the biblical judge with supernatural strength.
- Nathanael
Hebrew
76He gave / God has given. A biblical name borne by one of the twelve apostles, emphasizing divine generosity and spiritual calling.
- Ezariyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Azaryah', meaning 'God has helped' or 'God is my aid'. A biblical name borne by several righteous figures in Old Testament texts.
- Delijah
Hebrew
76Blend of Delilah and Elijah; combines the feminine biblical name with the masculine prophet's name, creating a modern unisex form.
- Abubacar
Arabic
76From Arabic 'Abu' (father of) and 'Bakar' (young camel), traditionally a praise name signifying strength and vitality in Mandinka and Fulani cultures.
- Adbiel
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'ad' (one) and 'biel' (God is my help). A rare angelic or divine name with strong theological roots.
- Abigiya
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Avigayil meaning 'father's joy' or 'my father is joy'. A biblical name borne by the wise wife of King David.
- Eliezer
Hebrew
76My God is salvation. Derived from Hebrew elements 'eli' (God) and 'ezer' (help/salvation), signifying divine assistance and redemption.
- Jakob
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who follows.' Germanic form popularized by Saint James.
- Simeon
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Shimeon' meaning 'he has heard' or 'God has heard.' Associated with one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
- Meshilem
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Meshullam' meaning 'reconciled' or 'repaid', signifying divine recompense and restoration.
- Azariah
Hebrew
76God has helped. Biblical name borne by a Jewish priest and scribe in the time of Nehemiah, symbolizing divine aid and wisdom.
- Violette
French
76From Latin 'viola' meaning the violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue since medieval times.
- Mohammod
Arabic
76Variant of Muhammad, from Arabic root meaning 'praised' or 'commendable'. The most common name for the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition.
- Benyomin
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Binyamin meaning 'son of the right hand', signifying favor, strength, and blessing in biblical tradition.
- Monica
Latin
76Likely meaning 'advisor' or 'one who warns' from Latin. Popularized as a Christian name through Saint Monica, mother of Augustine.
- Hadassah
Hebrew
76Hebrew name meaning 'myrtle', a fragrant flowering plant symbolizing love and fertility in Jewish tradition.
- Abram
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Avram', meaning 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. Biblical patriarch Abraham was originally named Abram before covenant with God.
- Zacharyah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and priest in the Old Testament.
- Rivka
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Rivka', meaning 'to bind' or 'to join'. Biblical name of Isaac's wife, known for her beauty and wisdom.
- Honest
English
74A virtue name derived from the English word 'honest,' meaning truthful, sincere, and morally upright. Part of the Puritan tradition of naming children after moral qualities.
- Jibran
Arabic
74From Arabic Jibran, possibly related to Hebrew Gibran meaning 'strong' or 'mighty'. Associated with spiritual strength.
- Zebediah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Zebadyah meaning 'God has given' or 'gift of the Lord', a biblical name borne by the father of James and John in the New Testament.
- Yonah
Hebrew
74Dove. A symbol of peace, innocence, and gentleness in biblical tradition.
- Abdallah
Arabic
74Servant of Allah, a deeply religious name honoring devotion to God in Islamic tradition
- Abrahm
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Avraham, meaning 'father of many nations.' A variant spelling of Abraham, the patriarch in Abrahamic religions.
- Idrees
Arabic
74Islamic name derived from Idris, a revered prophet in the Quran. Associated with wisdom and knowledge in Islamic tradition.
- Keturah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'incense' or 'fragrant.' Keturah was Abraham's second wife in the Bible, known for her descendants who became Arabian tribes.
- Khaleel
Arabic
74From Arabic khalīl meaning 'friend' or 'companion', historically used as a title of honor for close confidants and trusted allies.
- Armel
Celtic
74From Breton meaning 'friend' or 'companion', derived from Celtic roots suggesting noble friendship and alliance.
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