Names with Heartfelt character
Baby names that carry the quality of heartfelt.
These names carry heartfelt 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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13 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Hasrat
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'desire' or 'wish'. A poetic name expressing longing or aspiration, used across South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
- Cordarius
Latin
76From Latin 'cor' meaning heart, with the -arius suffix denoting one who possesses or works with. Literally 'of the heart' or heartfelt.
- Amor
Latin
76Amor is the Latin word for love, embodying affection, desire, and devotion. Often associated with Cupid and romantic passion in classical mythology.
- Sincerely
English
42From the adverb 'sincerely,' meaning genuinely or truthfully. Used as a name to convey authenticity and honesty.
- Kirtan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'song' or 'chanting', referring to devotional singing and musical prayer in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- Amaias
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Amayah', meaning 'Yahweh's people' or 'beloved of God'. A rare biblical name with deep spiritual roots.
- Amato
Italian
42From Latin 'amatus' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one'. A classic Italian name conveying affection and warmth.
- Romance
Latin
40From Latin 'romanticus', referring to the vernacular languages derived from Latin, later associated with tales of chivalry and love stories.
- Amore
Italian
30Love. Derived from the Latin 'amor,' meaning love or affection. Used as a given name to embody devotion and tenderness.
- Valentine
Latin
30From the Latin 'Valentinus,' derived from 'valens' meaning strong and healthy. Associated with Saint Valentine and romantic love through centuries of Christian tradition.
- Prayansh
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'prayer' or 'wish', symbolizing devotion and spiritual aspiration in Hindu tradition
- Ashwaq
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'longing' or 'yearning', expressing a deep emotional desire or passionate attachment.
- Inori
Japanese
10From Japanese 'inori' (祈り) meaning 'prayer' or 'wish', conveying spiritual devotion and heartfelt intention
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
