Names with Healer character
Baby names that carry the quality of healer.
These names carry healer 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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15 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Damiano
Latin
84From Greek Damianus, derived from 'damao' meaning 'to tame.' Associated with Saint Damian, early Christian martyr and healer.
- Rafi
Hebrew
84God has healed; a shortened form of Raphael. Also used in Arabic cultures meaning 'friend' or 'companion.'
- Damias
Greek
84From Greek Damianus, meaning 'to tame' or 'subduer'. Associated with Saint Damian, early Christian martyr and healer.
- Raphael
Hebrew
76God has healed. From the Hebrew Refael, composed of the elements Rephael (to heal) and El (God).
- Daler
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who removes obstacles' or 'healer', also used as a surname in South Asian communities.
- Assa
Arabic
62From Arabic and Hebrew meaning 'healer' or 'physician', also associated with strength and protection in Semitic traditions
- Spyridon
Greek
62From Greek 'spyridion', meaning 'basket' or 'small basket'. Associated with Saint Spyridon, venerated in Orthodox Christianity for miracles and protection.
- Kelahni
Celtic
55Modern Irish name, likely blending Ceile (companion) with the diminutive -ni suffix, creating a contemporary Celtic feminine form.
- Patch
English
42A nickname or shortened form of Patrick, meaning 'of noble birth.' Also used as a standalone name referencing a small piece or patch of land.
- Damyan
Greek
42From Greek 'damao' (to tame) via Latin Damianus. Associated with Saint Damian, early Christian martyr and healer.
- Jaysion
English
42Modern phonetic spelling variant of Jason, ultimately from Greek Iason meaning 'healer.' The 'Jay' prefix suggests a bird or the letter J sound.
- Jashon
Hebrew
40Modern name derived from Jason, which comes from Greek mythology meaning 'healer.' Jashon is a contemporary spelling variation popular in African American naming traditions.
- Jazon
Greek
40From Greek mythology, Jason led the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece. The name likely derives from 'iasos' meaning 'healer'.
- Jasen
Greek
40From Greek Iason, meaning 'healer.' Also a variant of Jason, the legendary Argonaut leader in Greek mythology.
- Chiron
Mythological
40From Greek mythology, a wise centaur known for his medical knowledge and mentorship of heroes like Achilles
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