Names with Gracious character
Baby names that carry the quality of gracious.
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200 names
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- Ahmiri
Arabic
94Prince or leader. A modern Arabic name with royal connotations, blending traditional semantics with contemporary naming trends.
- Karam
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also appears in Hebrew contexts with similar connotations of virtue and honor.
- Naeem
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'blessing' or 'grace'. Associated with generosity and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
- Evans
Welsh
92Son of Evan, derived from the Welsh name Ifan, itself a form of John. Evan means 'the Lord is gracious' in Hebrew origin.
- Jhon
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Jhon is a modern phonetic variant of John, historically one of the most significant names in Western tradition.
- Yassin
Arabic
92From Arabic Yassin, referring to the 36th chapter of the Quran. Associated with clarity, guidance, and divine revelation.
- Charis
Greek
92Grace or kindness. In Greek mythology, Charis was a goddess of grace and one of the Charites (Graces). The name embodies charm, elegance, and divine favor.
- Eunice
Greek
92From Greek 'eu' (good) and 'nike' (victory), meaning 'good victory'. Popularized in early Christianity through Saint Eunice, mother of Timothy.
- Vardaan
Sanskrit
92A gift or blessing in Sanskrit. Associated with divine grace and beneficence in Hindu tradition.
- Juancarlos
Spanish
92Compound of Juan (John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious') and Carlos (Charles, from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man'). A blended Spanish name combining divine grace with freedom.
- Graciela
Spanish
92From Latin 'gratia' meaning grace, favor, and charm. Feminine form of Graciano, popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Ivaan
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', a modern variant of Ivan with South Asian roots
- Joan
Celtic
91God is gracious. A Celtic form of Jeanne, derived from the Hebrew name John, blending spiritual grace with Celtic heritage.
- Joniel
Hebrew
84Combination of Joni (God is gracious) and the suffix -el (God). A modern American coinage blending Hebrew roots.
- Ioannis
Greek
84From Greek Ioannes, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A classical form popular throughout Orthodox Christian tradition.
- Abdelrahman
Arabic
84Servant of the Most Merciful, a deeply religious name honoring Allah's attribute of mercy (ar-Rahman)
- Syana
Celtic
84Variant of Siobhan, from Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', or possibly derived from Celtic roots meaning 'fairy' or 'wise'
- Nyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'compassionate', used in Indian cultures to denote kindness and benevolence
- Nadeem
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', often associated with generosity and honor in Islamic tradition.
- Mohsin
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'charitable' or 'good-doer', often used in Islamic tradition for those who perform virtuous acts.
- Ikram
Arabic
84Ikram means honor, respect, and generosity in Arabic. It conveys nobility of character and the virtue of treating others with dignity.
- Yovani
Spanish
84God is gracious. A Spanish variation of Giovanni/John, derived from the Latin Ioannes with the Spanish diminutive -ani suffix.
- Munachi
African
84God is with me. A spiritual name from Igbo culture expressing divine presence and protection.
- Mohsen
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'good' or 'well'. A virtuous name reflecting positive character and moral excellence in Islamic tradition.
- Sharif
Arabic
84Noble, honored, or of high status. A title of respect in Islamic tradition and Arabic cultures.
- Maimuna
Arabic
84Blessed, fortunate one. From Arabic Amanah meaning trust, or feminine form of Amun. Associated with protection and divine favor.
- Hanaan
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', used across Semitic languages with connotations of divine compassion.
- Inayat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'inayah' meaning 'concern, care, or attention.' Often used in Islamic contexts to convey divine care and grace.
- Netanya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Netanya,' meaning 'God has given' or 'gift from God,' also a coastal city in Israel
- Favor
Latin
84A gesture of goodwill or approval. Derived from the Latin 'favor' meaning to support or show preference toward someone.
- Johnathen
Hebrew
84God has given. Biblical name combining Yohanan, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious,' with English patronymic and modern spelling variations.
- Ihsaan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'excellence' or 'benevolence', a virtue name emphasizing moral goodness and kindness in Islamic tradition.
- Haleema
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'mild', often associated with patience and forbearance in Islamic tradition.
- Rizwan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'satisfied' or 'pleased'. Associated with the 8th heaven in Islamic tradition, representing divine approval and contentment.
- Hamnah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', also used as a variant of Hannah. Popular in Arabic-speaking regions as a feminine form.
- Kerem
English
84Kerem means 'generosity' or 'noble' in Turkish, derived from the Arabic root indicating graciousness and magnanimity.
- Fadel
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the excellent one' or 'superior', derived from the root Fadala signifying excellence and virtue.
- Thailand
English
84The Kingdom of Thailand, named for the Thai people. Used as a given name to reflect national pride, cultural identity, or geographic inspiration.
- Abdulwahab
Arabic
84Servant of the Grantor; from Abdul (servant) and Wahab (the Grantor, a divine name). A traditional Islamic name emphasizing devotion and gratitude.
- Christi
Latin
84Derived from Latin Christus, meaning 'anointed one' or 'the Christ.' Short form of Christine or Christina with widespread use since early Christianity.
- Jhan
Celtic
84Variant of Sean, from Old Irish meaning 'God is gracious.' A modern spelling adaptation with contemporary appeal.
- Priyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'priya' meaning beloved, dear, or precious. Associated with grace and affection in Hindu tradition.
- Jhoniel
Hebrew
76God is gracious. A modern English variant of Joniel, blending John (Hebrew Yohanan) with the suffix -el meaning 'God'.
- Xeniyah
Greek
76From Greek 'xenia' meaning hospitality or welcoming of guests. A modern invented name blending classical etymology with contemporary spelling.
- Iyannah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious', modernized with the -annah suffix for contemporary feminized style
- Joniah
Hebrew
76God is gracious, derived from Jonah with the suffix -iah meaning God. A modern feminine variation of the biblical name Jonah.
- Hassan
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'handsome.' A classical Islamic name with roots in the Quran, symbolizing virtue and noble character.
- Hasan
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'handsome'. A common Islamic name borne by the Prophet Muhammad's grandson and revered Shia imam.
- Ivana
Slavic
76Feminine form of Ivan, derived from the Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Popular in Eastern Europe.
- Gionni
Irish
74God is gracious. A modern phonetic variation of Giovanni/Gianni, blending Italian and Irish heritage with contemporary spelling.
- Saleem
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe.' Associated with wholeness and security in Islamic tradition.
- Kiyaan
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'intelligent'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in Western cultures.
- Yanis
Greek
74God is gracious. A variant of Janus/Yannis, derived from the Greek Ioannes through French adaptation, combining divine favor with modern European appeal.
- Sianna
Celtic
74Variant of Siobhan, from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', related to Joan/Jeanne traditions
- Jaclynn
Celtic
74A modern feminine variation combining Jack with the suffix -lynn. Jack derives from John, meaning 'God is gracious,' blended with trendy -lynn ending.
- Jenica
Hebrew
74A modern English variant of Janice, derived from Jehovah with the feminine suffix -ica. Means 'God is gracious.'
- Dezmond
Irish
74From Irish Desmond, meaning 'gracious defender' or 'man from south Munster'. Associated with the Desmond Earldom in Ireland.
- Aniah
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with possible variant associations to 'answer' or 'response'
- Mohamed
Arabic
72From Arabic Muḥammad, meaning 'praised' or 'the praised one.' The name honors the Prophet Muhammad, central to Islamic faith and tradition.
- Jayshawn
English
72Modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or initial J) with Shawn (from Old Irish Seán, meaning 'God is gracious'). A contemporary creation popular in African American naming traditions.
- Mohammad
Arabic
72From Arabic meaning 'the praised one' or 'the commendable'. Derived from the root H-M-D, signifying praise and commendation.
- Harsahib
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit roots meaning 'joyful' or 'delighted.' Har relates to happiness; sahib is an Urdu honorific denoting respect and nobility.
- Johansel
Germanic
70Blend of Johannes (Hebrew 'God is gracious') and -sel diminutive suffix, creating a compound meaning 'gracious one' with Germanic warmth.
- Jonziel
Hebrew
70Jonziel blends Jon (from Yohanan, 'God is gracious') with the -ziel suffix, creating a modern invented name with spiritual undertones.
- Oluwalonimi
African
70From Yoruba 'Oluwa' (God) and 'lọ́ni' (this day), meaning 'God owns today' or divine blessing of the present moment
- Jhanel
Celtic
70Modern variation blending Jane (Hebrew 'God's gracious gift') with -el suffix, creating a contemporary Celtic-influenced feminine name.
- Milkias
Irish
70From Ge'ez meaning 'merciful' or 'gracious'. The name carries Ethiopian Coptic Christian heritage and biblical significance.
- Sean
Irish
69God is gracious. Sean is the Irish form of John, derived from the Hebrew Yohanan, combining the divine name with the concept of mercy.
- Yusuf
Hebrew
69God is gracious. A biblical name borne by the father of the prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition, and widely used across Muslim cultures.
- Joanna
Hebrew
69God is gracious. Derived from Johanna, the feminine form of John, combining the Hebrew elements 'Yohanan' (God's favor and mercy).
- Gia
Italian
66Gia is a short form of Gianna, derived from Johanna, meaning 'God is gracious.' It carries the same divine grace and generosity as its parent name.
- Annie
Hebrew
66Grace or favor. Annie is a diminutive form of Ann/Anne, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'he favored' or 'gracious.'
- Jasia
English
62Polish diminutive of Joanna, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'
- Jhojan
Celtic
62Modern Spanish/Latin American variant of Johan/John, ultimately from Hebrew 'God is gracious,' blended with Irish phonetic traditions.
- Alhasan
Arabic
62From Arabic al-Hasan meaning 'the good one' or 'the handsome one'. A traditional Islamic name honoring virtue and beauty.
- Zenat
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'gift' or 'grace', also interpreted as a variant of Zainab, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter
- Giyana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'gracious'. Also a variation of Giana, connected to the Guiana region name.
- Sameh
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'forgiving' or 'pardoning', derived from the root word samaha which conveys grace and clemency
- Jeovanni
Hebrew
62A modern elaboration of Giovanni, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Jeovanni adds contemporary flair to a classic religious name.
- Gratian
Latin
62From Latin 'gratia' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. A classical Roman name borne by emperors and saints throughout history.
- Gianina
Italian
62Italian feminine form of Giovanni, derived from Greek Ioanna meaning 'God is gracious'
- Gianah
Hebrew
62Variant of Gianna, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Modern spelling reflects contemporary American naming trends.
- Nasib
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'fate' or 'destiny', reflecting the Islamic concept of divine providence and one's predetermined path.
- Hesed
Hebrew
62Mercy, loving-kindness, and grace in Jewish theology. A divine attribute representing compassionate strength and covenant love.
- Zanayla
Celtic
62Modern invented name, likely blending Zana (Hebrew origin, meaning 'God's gracious gift') with the suffix -yla for contemporary flair.
- Janiece
Hebrew
62A modern feminine elaboration of Janice, derived from Johanna, meaning 'God is gracious' with the added -ece suffix for contemporary style.
- Haleemah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'mild', often associated with patience and kindness in Islamic tradition
- Eulogio
Latin
62From Latin eulogium, meaning 'praise' or 'eulogy.' Associated with eloquence and commendation, bearing spiritual significance in Christian tradition.
- Norajean
Celtic
62Compound of Nora (honor) and Jean (gracious). Nora derives from Honoria, while Jean is from Jeanne, combining Celtic and French heritage.
- Hananiah
Hebrew
62God has been gracious. Biblical name borne by a court official of Nebuchadnezzar II and a priestly founder of Jerusalem's second temple.
- Rahmani
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Rahman' meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate,' one of the divine names in Islam. The -i suffix indicates belonging or relation.
- Carolann
English
62A blended name combining Carol (from Charles, meaning 'free man') with Ann (from Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace'). A 20th-century American creation.
- Muhsin
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'one who does good' or 'beneficent', derived from the root meaning to improve or perfect. A virtue name signifying kindness and excellence.
- Karan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'gracious'. In Hindu tradition, Karan is a prominent character from the Mahabharata.
- Riziki
African
62From Swahili meaning 'blessing' or 'sustenance', conveying divine provision and abundance
- Rahmi
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root Rahman. Used historically in Turkish and Persian cultures.
- Gracie
Latin
62From the Latin 'gratia,' meaning grace, favor, or blessing. Gracie embodies elegance and divine benevolence.
- Hanani
Hebrew
62God is gracious. Biblical name borne by the father of the prophet Jehu in the Old Testament.
- Yuniel
Hebrew
62God is gracious, derived from Yohanan. Modern Spanish-language variant blending Hebrew roots with contemporary styling.
- Gianluka
Italian
62Combination of Gian (John, 'God is gracious') and Luca (Luke, 'from Lucania'). A modern Italian compound blending two classical Christian names with distinct regional roots.
- Johnse
English
62Variant of Johns or Johnson, ultimately from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'
- Diovanni
Italian
62From Italian Giovanni, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A romantic elaboration blending Italian charm with classical religious heritage.
- Oreoluwa
African
62Gold has come to me; wealth and blessing have arrived. A name expressing gratitude for divine favor and prosperity.
- Ireoluwa
African
62God's grace and favor; a blessing from the divine. Ire (grace/favor) + oluwa (God).
- Niyamat
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'gift' or 'blessing', reflecting virtues of generosity and divine favor in Islamic tradition
- Joud
Arabic
62Generous, noble in character. A virtue name emphasizing liberality and magnanimity in Arabic tradition.
- Johncarlos
Spanish
62Compound of John (Hebrew 'God is gracious') and Carlos (Spanish form of Charles, 'free man'). A modern blended name combining grace with freedom.
- Shaianne
Celtic
62Variant of Siobhan, from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', with possible ties to the name Jeanne
- Gianni
Italian
61God is gracious. Italian diminutive of Giovanni, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God has been gracious.'
- Matteo
Hebrew
59Gift of God. From the Hebrew Mattityahu, combining 'mattan' (gift) and 'Yah' (God).
- Jonathan
Hebrew
59God is gracious. From the Hebrew name Yohanan, combining 'Yah' (God) and 'hanan' (to be gracious or merciful).
- Juan
Spanish
59God is gracious. Juan is the Spanish form of John, derived from the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning divine grace or God's gift.
- Giangelo
Italian
55Combination of Gianni (John) and Angelo (angel). Means 'God's gracious gift' with angelic connotations.
- Jovanni
Italian
55God is gracious. A modern Italian form of Giovanni, derived from the Latin Ioannes and ultimately from the Hebrew Yochanan.
- Shane
Irish
55God is gracious. A shortened form of Seán, the Irish version of John, derived from the Hebrew Yohanan.
- Shukrona
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful', associated with the planet Venus in Vedic astrology, symbolizing beauty and grace.
- Tayshawn
English
55Modern blended name combining 'Tay' (possibly from Taylor or Taylin) with 'Shawn' (from Irish Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'). A contemporary African American creation from late 20th century naming traditions.
- Ivanni
Italian
42God's gracious gift. Italian and Russian variation of John, combining the Italian Giovanni with Russian -anni diminutive suffix.
- Jonuel
Hebrew
42God is gracious, derived from Yohanan. Jonuel is a Spanish diminutive blend combining Jona with the suffix -uel.
- Yohaan
Hebrew
42God is gracious; variant of John/Johann. Also used in Indian contexts as a modern spelling of traditional names.
- Chanah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Chanah is a variant spelling of Hannah, a biblical name of enduring significance.
- Jarin
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'peaceful'. A name with roots in Indian tradition, conveying gentleness and harmony.
- Janisa
Hebrew
42God's gracious gift. Janisa is a modern feminine variation of Janusz and Johanna, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God has been gracious'.
- Muhammadamir
Arabic
42Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Amir (prince/commander). Honors the Prophet while denoting nobility and leadership.
- Miraslava
Slavic
42From Slavic elements meaning 'peace' (mir) and 'glory' (slava), conveying peaceful glory or renowned peace.
- Benedicto
Latin
42From Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed' or 'well-spoken'. A classical name borne by multiple saints and popes throughout Christian history.
- Bona
Latin
42From Latin 'bonus' meaning 'good'. Used as a virtue name, particularly in religious and Italian contexts.
- Milanis
Latin
42Derived from Milani/Milan, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear.' Milanis adds a feminine suffix, suggesting 'one who is gracious and beloved.'
- Makario
Greek
42From Greek makarios meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. A classical Christian name borne by early saints and theologians.
- Felice
Latin
42From Latin 'felix' meaning happy, fortunate, or blessed. Popular in Italian culture and among Catholic traditions.
- Jeniah
Hebrew
42Modern variant of Jeania/Jenia, derived from Jean (feminine of John), meaning 'God is gracious' with -iah suffix adding lyrical quality
- Nadifo
African
42From Somali, a name of East African origin with roots in pastoral and nomadic traditions of the Horn of Africa.
- Govanni
Italian
42Italian form of Giovanni, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A variation spelling used in modern American naming.
- Jaine
Celtic
42Variant of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God's gracious gift', with Scottish spelling influence
- Ifedayo
African
42From Yoruba meaning 'love brings happiness' or 'brought by love.' Ife refers to love, Dayo means arrival or joy.
- Atiyah
Arabic
42Gift of God or noble. Derived from Arabic 'atā' meaning 'to give' combined with the suffix '-iyah', conveying divine blessing.
- Nicolau
Latin
42From Latin Nicolaus, derived from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.' Nicolau is the Portuguese and Catalan form of this classic name.
- Abdullatif
Arabic
42Servant of the Subtle One; a devotional name combining 'Abdul' (servant of) with 'Latif' (the Subtle), one of Allah's 99 names emphasizing gentleness and kindness.
- Nathnael
Hebrew
42Gift from God. A biblical name borne by one of the twelve apostles, also known as Bartholomew in Greek tradition.
- Beniyas
Hebrew
42Son of Yah (God). A biblical name meaning 'God is my Lord,' combining the divine name with a possessive suffix common in Semitic languages.
- Gayane
English
42From Armenian, meaning 'gracious' or 'gift from God'. A traditional Armenian name reflecting spiritual and cultural heritage.
- Salimah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'salima' meaning 'safe, peaceful, whole.' A classical Islamic feminine name denoting protection and spiritual soundness.
- Janek
Slavic
42Diminutive of Jan, derived from Joannes. A classic Eastern European name with roots in Hebrew meaning 'God's gracious gift'.
- Saaliha
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'righteous' or 'virtuous', often used in Islamic naming traditions for girls of good character
- Joahn
Irish
42Variant of Eoin, derived from Old Irish meaning 'John' or 'God is gracious.' A distinctive spelling with Irish heritage.
- Shayanna
Irish
42Modern variant of Siobhan, from Old Irish meaning 'God's grace' or 'the Lord is gracious'
- Tahiya
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'greeting' or 'salutation', expressing welcome and joy. Used as a given name in Arab cultures.
- Tahsin
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'to improve' or 'to beautify'. Also associated with refinement and grace in Islamic tradition.
- Chau
Spanish
42From Spanish 'chau,' derived from Italian 'ciao,' ultimately from Latin. Means 'goodbye' or 'farewell,' often used as a casual greeting in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Milajade
Celtic
42Modern composite name blending Celtic and Sanskrit roots. 'Mila' derives from Sanskrit meaning 'miracle' or 'gracious'; 'jade' references the precious stone symbol of purity and wisdom.
- Aneesha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', commonly used in South Asian cultures as a feminine name with spiritual significance.
- Janavia
Hebrew
42A contemporary blend likely combining Janai or Jana with the suffix -via. Jana derives from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
- Oluwadara
African
42From Yoruba 'Oluwa' (God) and 'dara' (good/kind). Means 'God is good' or 'goodness of God', expressing gratitude and blessing.
- Adeoluwa
African
42Crown of wealth or divine crown. 'Ade' means crown in Yoruba, 'oluwa' means God/Lord, conveying blessing and divine favor.
- Oliviaann
Latin
42Combination of Olivia (from Latin 'olivarius' relating to the olive tree, symbolizing peace) and Ann (Hebrew origin meaning 'grace'). The compound blends classical virtue with spiritual blessing.
- Oluremi
African
42From Yoruba 'Olu' (owner/lord) and 'remi' (my tears). Signifies divine favor and emotional depth in Yoruba tradition.
- Walaa
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'loyalty' or 'allegiance', signifying devotion and faithfulness. A virtue name reflecting noble character.
- Panagiota
Greek
42From Greek 'panagios' meaning 'all holy' or 'most holy'. A deeply religious name honoring the sacred, prevalent in Orthodox Christian tradition.
- Sanyia
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'generous'. Also interpreted as a variant of Sanya, denoting wisdom and spiritual awareness in Hindu tradition.
- Karimah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'karim' meaning generous or noble. Karimah is the feminine form, signifying a generous, noble, and honorable woman.
- Johnson
English
40Patronymic surname meaning 'son of John.' John derives from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
- Rayleen
Celtic
40Blend of Ray and -leen suffix. Ray derives from Irish 'riadh' (gracious); -leen is Irish diminutive meaning 'little'.
- Merci
French
40From the French word 'merci' meaning 'thank you.' Used as a given name, it carries connotations of gratitude, grace, and appreciation.
- Jamiah
Arabic
40Handsome, gracious. A modern blended name combining Jamil (Arabic for handsome) with the suffix -iah, popular in contemporary American naming.
- Dona
Spanish
40From Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.' A short form of Donna, historically used as a title of respect.
- Anyah
Hebrew
40Grace or favor; also interpreted as 'gracious' in Sanskrit. A modern name blending Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.
- Graceson
English
40Son of Grace; a modern patronymic combining the virtue name Grace with the suffix -son, suggesting nobility and virtue.
- Xenia
Greek
40From Greek xenia meaning 'hospitality' or 'welcoming'. In ancient Greek culture, xenia was a concept of generous hospitality shown to travelers and guests.
- Khushi
Sanskrit
40Means 'happiness' or 'joy' in Sanskrit. A popular name in India representing delight and bliss.
- Ihsan
Arabic
40Ihsan means excellence, kindness, and benevolence in Islamic tradition. It represents the highest spiritual state of worshipping God as if you see Him.
- Heilyn
Welsh
40From Welsh 'hael' meaning generous, combined with diminutive '-yn'. Associated with generosity and grace in Welsh tradition.
- Abdulsamad
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Abd al-Samad' meaning 'servant of the Eternal One,' a divine attribute referencing God's self-sufficiency and eternal nature.
- Ahsaan
Arabic
40From Arabic 'ahsan' meaning 'better, best, most beautiful.' A virtue name reflecting goodness and excellence in Islamic tradition.
- Shaniah
Irish
40Modern variation of Siobhan, derived from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', blending traditional Irish heritage with contemporary spelling.
- Yochanan
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.' A biblical name borne by John the Baptist, deeply rooted in Jewish tradition.
- Latifa
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'kind', connoting a refined and delicate temperament. Associated with grace and elegance in Islamic tradition.
- Muhammadyasin
Arabic
40Combination of Muhammad (the Prophet) and Yasin (a Quranic chapter). Conveys devotion to Islamic faith and spiritual guidance.
- Dhanya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'grateful' or 'fortunate'. Associated with gratitude, blessings, and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Hasanat
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'good deeds' or 'virtues', often used in Islamic tradition to denote righteousness and charitable acts.
- Ivann
Slavic
40From Russian Ivan, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. The double-n spelling is a distinctive Slavic variant.
- Shianne
Celtic
40Modern feminine variant of Siobhan, from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', with roots in the name Joan.
- Milos
Slavic
40From Slavic roots meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', derived from the element mil- denoting kindness and favor.
- Hasaan
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'handsome.' A variant of Hassan, denoting virtue and aesthetic appeal in Islamic tradition.
- Nehmat
Arabic
40From Arabic 'neʿmat' meaning 'blessing' or 'grace', reflecting divine favor and gratitude in Islamic tradition
- Jenelle
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Jenelle is a modern feminine variant popularized in the 20th century.
- Janaiya
Hebrew
40Modern creation blending Jana (Hebrew 'God's gracious gift') with the -iya suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name with cross-cultural appeal.
- Keishawn
Irish
40Modern blended name combining Irish 'Kei' elements with 'Shawn' (Irish Sean, meaning 'God's gracious gift'). Contemporary African American creation.
- Anisha
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'blissful', widely used in Indian cultures with roots in Hindu tradition.
- Vinay
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'humble', also interpreted as 'without blemish' or 'pure'. Associated with wisdom and integrity in Hindu philosophy.
- Amanuel
Hebrew
40God is with us. From Hebrew 'Immanuel', borne prominently in Ethiopian Christian tradition and Amharic-speaking cultures.
- Yannick
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious', popularized in French-speaking regions as Yannick with the diminutive -ick suffix.
- Charlieann
English
40Blend of Charlie (free man) and Ann (grace). A modern compound creating a friendly, approachable name with classic roots.
- Jaseem
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', derived from the root jasama relating to greatness and magnanimity
- Faiz
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'victory' or 'triumph'. Associated with success and spiritual elevation in Islamic tradition.
- Mannat
Sanskrit
40A vow or wish in Hindu tradition; from Sanskrit 'man' (mind) and 'nat' (promise). Represents devotion and heartfelt intention.
- Makarios
Greek
40From Greek 'makarios' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. Used as a title of honor in early Christian tradition for saints and ascetics.
- Javanni
Celtic
40From Irish roots meaning 'young John' or 'God is gracious,' blending Giovanni with Celtic phonetic styling.
- Arzaan
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'respected one', reflecting virtues of honor and dignity in Persian and South Asian traditions.
- Karima
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', a feminine form of Karim. Carries connotations of honor and dignity in Islamic tradition.
- Priyah
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', a term of endearment widely used in Indian cultures
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