Names with Joyful character
Baby names that carry the quality of joyful.
These names carry joyful 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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- Jayloni
Celtic
94Modern creation blending Jay (victory, blue jay) with the suffix -loni, likely inspired by names like Jaylen or Aaloni. Reflects contemporary unisex naming trends.
- Eimy
Celtic
94Possibly a diminutive form related to names meaning 'desired' or 'beloved', with some Celtic connections to brightness and warmth.
- Jubilee
Hebrew
94A time of celebration, liberation, and renewal. Derived from the Hebrew jubilee year when debts were forgiven and slaves freed every 50 years.
- Gitty
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Gittel, a diminutive form possibly related to 'good' or 'goodness.' Popular in Ashkenazi Jewish communities as an affectionate pet name.
- Lettie
English
94Diminutive of Letitia, from Latin 'laetitia' meaning 'joy' or 'gladness'. A cheerful, vintage name with roots in classical virtue names.
- Yuleidy
Spanish
94A modern invented name blending Spanish elements, likely combining 'Yule' (festive) with the feminine suffix '-idy' or '-eidy', creating a contemporary feminine form.
- Sunday
English
94The day of the week associated with the sun. In modern usage, a nature-inspired name reflecting light, renewal, and the celestial body that sustains life.
- Jaylianna
English
94A modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or given names starting with J) with Lianna, creating a contemporary feminine compound.
- July
Latin
94The seventh month of the Gregorian calendar, named after the Roman general Julius Caesar. Used as a given name to reference the summer season or to honor the month of birth.
- Jaylanni
Celtic
94Modern created name blending Jay with Lanni; likely inspired by Jaylen/Jaylin with Irish-style suffix. Contemporary invention rather than traditional etymology.
- Jojo
Hebrew
94Diminutive of Joseph or Johanna. Joseph means 'God will increase' in Hebrew; Johanna means 'God is gracious.' Jojo carries the warmth and informality of a nickname while retaining spiritual roots.
- Simcha
Hebrew
92Joy or gladness. Derived from the Hebrew word simcha, expressing happiness and celebration in Jewish tradition.
- 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.
- Dayami
Spanish
92Modern Spanish name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Latin 'dies' (day) with diminutive suffix, suggesting 'little day' or daylight-inspired.
- Liora
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Or' meaning light, often interpreted as 'my light' or 'the light is mine'. A contemporary name with spiritual luminosity.
- Livie
Latin
92From Latin 'Livius,' meaning 'pale' or 'bluish,' originally a Roman family name denoting fair complexion
- Aviva
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'alive' or 'living', symbolizing vitality and renewal. Used in Jewish tradition as a name embodying life force.
- Zemirah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'song' or 'my song'. A biblical name borne by the daughter of King David.
- Lanie
Celtic
92From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'lane' or a diminutive form. Often used as a short form of Elaine or Melanie.
- Saad
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy'. A virtue name reflecting prosperity and good fortune in Islamic tradition.
- 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.
- Livvy
Latin
92From Latin 'Livius', meaning 'blue' or 'envious'. Livvy is a modern diminutive form of Olivia.
- Nariah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'my joy' or 'singing,' often interpreted as a joyful, lyrical name with spiritual resonance.
- Jaslyn
Celtic
92From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'joyful' or 'lively', possibly blending Jas- with the feminine -lyn ending popular in modern naming.
- Fanta
Literary
84Fanta is primarily known as a carbonated soft drink brand created in 1940. As a given name, it carries playful, vibrant associations with the brand's colorful, fruity character.
- Jaylie
English
84Modern invented name combining Jay (a blue bird, also a given name) with the suffix -lie, creating a contemporary feminine form with nature overtones.
- Hodaya
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'hod' (splendor) and 'yah' (God), meaning 'my splendor is God' or 'God is my splendor'
- Ishaaq
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yitzhak, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter'. Widely used in Islamic tradition as the Arabic form of Isaac, the biblical patriarch.
- Jayliana
English
84Modern invented name blending Jay (English, meaning jaybird) with Liana (from Latin, meaning climbing vine). Suggests grace and natural beauty.
- Seila
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic, possibly related to 'seil' meaning joy or happiness, with feminine diminutive suffix -a
- Khilan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'joyful', also linked to Hindu traditions of divine play and celestial mischief
- Kriyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'to play' or 'playful'. Also associated with Krishna, a central deity in Hindu tradition symbolizing divine play and joy.
- Shadi
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', also refers to the wedding ceremony in Persian culture
- Maylanie
Celtic
84Modern blend combining May (spring month, hawthorn flower) with -lanie suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name with nature-inspired roots.
- Jayelle
Hebrew
84Modern feminine form blending Jay (from Hebrew Yah, God) with the -elle suffix, creating a contemporary name with celestial undertones.
- Noelie
French
84From Latin 'natalis' (birth) via French Noël, meaning 'Christmas' or 'born at Christmas'. Noelie is the feminine diminutive form.
- Sachi
Japanese
84From Japanese meaning 'happiness' or 'luck', often written with characters denoting fortune, joy, or wisdom depending on kanji selection.
- Saimir
English
84From Albanian 'saimir' meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful', derived from roots expressing happiness and good temperament.
- Jami
Scottish
84Variant of James, derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov meaning 'supplanter.' Used as a modern, streamlined form in Scottish and contemporary English usage.
- Jovanna
Latin
84Feminine form of Jove (Jupiter), the Roman king of gods. Conveys divine strength and celestial authority.
- Joely
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to joy and liveliness, possibly connected to Old Irish jōl meaning festive or merry
- Kiki
Japanese
84A playful diminutive or nickname, often used as a standalone name. Can represent repetition or doubling, conveying a sense of cuteness and informality in Japanese naming tradition.
- Nalaiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'to play' or 'to dance', associated with joy and movement in Hindu and Indian traditions
- Jemimah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'yemimah' meaning 'dove.' Biblical reference to Jemimah, eldest daughter of Job, symbolizing peace and beauty.
- Jashan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'jash' meaning celebration or festivity; associated with joy and auspicious occasions in Hindu tradition
- Jeidy
Celtic
84Variant of Jade or influenced by Scottish naming patterns. May relate to the precious stone jade or carry Scottish diminutive forms.
- Jaylinn
English
84Modern invented name combining Jay (blue bird or the letter J) with the suffix -linn, suggesting brightness and fluidity
- Ellorie
Celtic
84Variant of Elowen or Eleanor, blending Celtic roots with modern feminine style. Possibly influenced by 'ellery' meaning cheerful or joyful.
- Xoie
Celtic
84Modern creative spelling variant, likely inspired by names like Chloe or Zoey with Celtic influences. May reference nature or convey a contemporary, independent feel.
- Fraida
Germanic
84Beautiful or peaceful. Derived from Germanic roots meaning joy and peace, popular in Yiddish-speaking Jewish communities.
- Krishal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'sportive', also associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu tradition, conveying divine joy and creativity.
- Hanaa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'pleased', also connected to the Hebrew name Chana meaning 'grace'
- Joley
English
84Modern English name, likely a creative variant or nickname form of Joley/Jolie, meaning cheerful or pretty.
- Hani
Hebrew
84Gracious or merciful. A short form of Johanan/Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious' in biblical tradition.
- Cherie
French
84From Old French 'cherie' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', a term of endearment used to express affection.
- Kushi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'happy' or 'joy'. Popular in Indian culture as a name expressing cheerfulness and good fortune.
- Musfirah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'farah' meaning joy and happiness, often combined with feminine prefix 'mus-' to create a name symbolizing one who brings delight.
- Ihaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'full of joy'. A modern Indian name reflecting happiness and positivity.
- Jeymi
Celtic
84Variant of Jaime/Jamie with modern spelling. Likely derived from James, meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew roots, with contemporary creative phonetic adaptation.
- Ifeoluwa
African
84God's love or divine affection. A deeply spiritual name expressing gratitude for blessings received from a higher power.
- Holiday
English
84From the English word 'holiday,' originally meaning a religious feast day or sacred observance, evolved to mean any day of festivity or leisure.
- Aili
Scottish
84From Gaelic meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'; also a Scottish diminutive form related to names like Ailidh and Ailsa.
- Yoselyn
Celtic
84Modern blend of Yolanda and Joselyn. Yolanda derives from Greek 'violet flower'; Joselyn from Germanic roots meaning 'joyful'. Contemporary American invention.
- Sadiya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy', derived from the root 'sada' indicating good fortune and blessing
- Hallelujah
Hebrew
84Exclamation meaning 'praise the Lord' from Hebrew halal (praise) and Yah (God). Biblical liturgical term of rejoicing and spiritual exaltation.
- Happiness
English
84A state of joy and contentment; the quality of being happy. Modern virtue name reflecting positive emotion and well-being.
- Haniyah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'content', conveying joy and contentment. A graceful name reflecting positive disposition.
- Risa
Japanese
84Typically written with kanji meaning 'reason' or 'advantage' (利), or 'jasmine' (莉). Can also mean 'cheerful' or 'laughter' depending on character choice.
- Raini
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Yianni
Greek
84Greek diminutive of Ioannes (John), meaning 'God is gracious'. Popular in Greek-speaking cultures as an affectionate, informal version of the traditional name.
- Jayoni
Irish
84Modern creation blending Jay (rejoicing) with the -oni suffix popular in contemporary unisex naming. Likely influenced by names like Joni and Naomi.
- Wynne
Celtic
84Fair, blessed, or white. In Welsh tradition, associated with virtue and purity. Often connected to the concept of brightness or divine favor.
- Sadia
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy'. Also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting 'righteous' or 'just'.
- Bea
Latin
84Short form of Beatrice, from Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed one'.
- Euphoria
Greek
84From Greek meaning 'state of well-being and happiness'. Represents intense joy, confidence, and a sense of ecstatic delight.
- Happy
English
84Feeling or expressing joy and contentment. A direct virtue name reflecting emotional well-being and cheerfulness, used as a given name in modern times.
- Jaysa
English
84Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Jay or Jayda, blending J-names with feminine -sa endings. No established etymological root.
- Ayelen
Celtic
84From Mapuche meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. A South American name with growing popularity in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Joylynn
English
84A modern American creation combining 'Joy' (happiness, delight) with the suffix '-lynn' (lake), suggesting joyful waters or happiness personified.
- Navid
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'. A name associated with positivity and good fortune in Persian culture.
- Alyzah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Aliza meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful'. Alyzah is a contemporary respelling blending the traditional root with modern phonetic style.
- Jovana
Latin
84Feminine form of Jovanus, derived from Jovius, relating to Jupiter and the Roman god of sky and thunder. Conveys divine strength and celestial connection.
- Rosi
Celtic
84Diminutive of Rose, meaning 'little red one' or inspired by the rowan tree with bright red berries.
- Feliciano
Latin
84From Latin 'felix' meaning happy or fortunate. Popular in Spanish and Italian cultures, especially among Catholic communities honoring Saint Felix.
- Meara
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. Associated with Meara, a figure in Irish mythology and literature.
- Merry
English
84From Middle English meaning 'cheerful, pleasant, or lighthearted'; also a descriptive term for someone with a joyful disposition
- Feliciana
Latin
84From Latin 'felix' meaning happy or fortunate. Feliciana is the feminine form, traditionally associated with blessing and good fortune.
- Maevelyn
Celtic
84A modern blended name combining Mae (Irish for 'joy') with Evelyn, creating a name rooted in Irish heritage with contemporary appeal.
- Kridha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'play' or 'sport', symbolizing joy, movement, and creative expression in Hindu philosophy
- Jalee
Celtic
84Modern variant form, likely blending Jay or Lee with contemporary naming patterns. May draw from nature or celestial associations in modern usage.
- Yaffa
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'yafeh' meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely'. Popular in Israel as a modern given name.
- Yarin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'he will sing' or 'God will sing', expressing joy and divine praise.
- Jozi
African
84Short form of Johannesburg, the major South African city; represents place-inspired modern naming with African heritage.
- Nitsa
Greek
84Diminutive form, often derived from names like Juanita or used as a standalone Greek name. Associated with brightness and vivacity in modern usage.
- Hatti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'. Also a historical reference to the Hatti people of ancient Anatolia.
- Rejoice
English
84A virtue name meaning 'to feel or show great joy.' Popularized during the Puritan era as a religious exhortation expressing jubilation and spiritual happiness.
- Jelanie
Celtic
84Modern creation blending Celtic elements; likely inspired by names like Melanie with Irish phonetic styling.
- Geet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'geet' meaning 'song' or 'melody', often used in Indian culture to denote music and artistic expression
- Shirin
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant', also refers to sweetness and charm in classical Persian poetry
- Baya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'woman' or 'lady'. Also associated with the Baya weaver bird native to India, known for its intricate nest-building.
- Jayci
English
84A modern invented name blending 'Jay' (the blue bird) with the feminine suffix '-ci' or '-cy', creating a contemporary nature-inspired name.
- Bayla
Celtic
84From Irish 'bail' meaning 'homestead' or 'place', with the diminutive '-a' suffix creating a feminine form suggesting 'little homestead'
- Raisa
Slavic
84From Russian meaning 'laughing' or 'cheerful', derived from the root word for laughter and joy
- Hilario
Latin
84From Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful and joyful. Associated with Saint Hilary, an early Christian martyr and bishop.
- Bracha
Hebrew
78From Hebrew 'bracha' meaning 'blessing'. A spiritual name rooted in Jewish tradition, carrying the sense of divine favor and grace.
- Yittel
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Yitzhak meaning 'he laughs,' with Yiddish diminutive suffix -el creating an affectionate 'little' form.
- Kallie
Greek
76From Greek 'Kallos' meaning 'beauty,' popularized as a modern English variant spelling of Callie or Cali
- Wynrie
Celtic
76Derived from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'blessed', with possible connections to wynne (joy) and rí (king). A modern invention blending traditional Celtic elements.
- Leela
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'play' or 'divine play', associated with Hindu philosophy. Also a name in Indian culture symbolizing joy and liveliness.
- Hana
Irish
76Grace or favor. Derived from the Irish name Áine, associated with brightness and radiance in Celtic mythology.
- Kaezlie
Celtic
76Modern Scottish variant blending Kae (joy, happiness) with the suffix -lie, creating a contemporary invented name with Celtic roots
- Yohaly
Celtic
76Modern invented name, likely inspired by Irish naming patterns. May derive from Yolanda (Greek origin, 'violet flower') blended with Irish elements.
- Joyce
Celtic
76Joyful; derived from the Old Irish name Joyce, likely related to words expressing happiness and delight in Celtic tradition.
- Maeva
Celtic
76From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Jaylannie
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Jay (jaybird) with Lannie, possibly inspired by Celtic names like Liam or Lane with contemporary suffixes.
- Furaha
African
74From Swahili meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', reflecting positive emotion and celebration in East African culture
- Jorie
Celtic
74Diminutive of Jory, derived from George meaning 'farmer' or 'tiller of the earth', with Scottish roots
- Lindy
Germanic
74Short form of Belinda or Linda, derived from Germanic 'lind' meaning 'linden tree', symbolizing gentleness and protection.
- Haniya
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'pleased', also has Hebrew roots meaning 'grace' or 'favor'
- Janny
Scottish
74From Old Norse 'Jón' meaning 'God's gracious gift', popular in Scottish Lowlands as a feminine diminutive form.
- Holliday
English
74From the surname meaning 'holy day' or 'festival day', derived from holidays or holy celebrations in medieval England.
- Revel
English
74To celebrate joyfully or take great pleasure. From the verb 'to revel,' meaning festive enjoyment and merrymaking.
- Yitzchak
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning 'he will laugh.' Biblical name of Abraham's son, representing joy and divine promise.
- Anand
Sanskrit
74Bliss, joy, or happiness. A significant name in Hindu and Buddhist traditions representing inner peace and contentment.
- Avigail
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father is joy' or 'father's rejoicing.' Biblical name of King David's wife, known for wisdom and beauty.
- Ja
Celtic
74Short form of Ja'ir or standalone name with possible Celtic roots, sometimes used as a modern abbreviation or nickname.
- Inshirah
Arabic
74From Arabic 'inshirah' meaning 'expansion' or 'relief', referring to the opening of the chest. Associated with Surah Al-Inshirah in the Quran.
- Bassam
Arabic
74From Arabic 'bassama' meaning 'to smile' or 'smiling one'. Associated with cheerfulness and pleasant demeanor.
- Kayo
Japanese
74Meaning varies by kanji; commonly written with characters meaning 'fire' (火) or 'shell' (貝), or as a nickname diminutive of longer names like Kayoji or Kaito
- Jey
Hebrew
74Short form of Jeremy or Jay, derived from Jeremiah meaning 'God will exalt' or as an independent name meaning 'blue jay'
- Jaylena
English
72Modern invented name, likely a blend of Jay and Lena. Jay derives from the jaybird or the letter J; Lena means 'light' or 'shining' in Greek. Combined suggests brightness and nature.
- Samir
Arabic
72One who listens or hears; a companion or entertainer. Traditionally associated with evening conversations and social gathering in Arab culture.
- Allaia
Celtic
70Variant of Alaia, possibly from Basque origins meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'. May also relate to Celtic roots meaning 'noble' or 'fair'.
- Jaydelyn
English
70Modern blended name combining Jay (a type of bird, or initial J) with the suffix -delyn (a feminizing element). Suggests brightness and nature.
- Jeylah
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'; a modern creative spelling blending traditional and contemporary naming styles.
- Jaiyori
African
70Modern creative blend combining Yoruba elements. 'Jai' relates to victory/triumph, while 'ori' references head/destiny in Yoruba tradition, creating a name honoring both strength and personal fate.
- Oluwafikayomi
African
70God has given me wealth and honor. A praise name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and success.
- Khilen
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'one who plays', often used in Hindu traditions as a name reflecting joy and divine play
- Jayciana
Celtic
70Modern blend combining Jay (jaybird) with the suffix -ciana. Creates a contemporary feminine form with nature-inspired roots.
- Jayella
Celtic
70Feminine form blending 'Jay' with the suffix '-ella', suggesting a graceful, bird-like quality with lyrical charm.
- Jocelynne
Celtic
70From Old French Jocelyn, derived from the Germanic Gauzelin. Associated with joyfulness and merriment in medieval usage.
- Alizeah
Hebrew
70Modern blended name combining Aliza (Hebrew 'joyful') with the -eah suffix, creating a contemporary feminine variation with roots in joy and cheerfulness.
- Baila
Spanish
70From Spanish 'bailar' meaning 'to dance', evoking movement, joy, and artistic expression
- Jaylanee
English
70Modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or the letter J) with the feminine suffix -lanee, creating a contemporary feminine form with no historical etymological roots.
- Iretomiwa
African
70From Yoruba: 'Ire' (blessing/good fortune) + 'tomi' (my friend) + 'wa' (comes). Means 'blessing comes with my friend' or 'good fortune arrives'.
- Jayliene
English
70Modern blended name combining Jay (from the bird or the letter J) with the suffix -liene, creating a contemporary feminine form with no traditional etymological root.
- Jamonie
Celtic
70Modern creation blending Scottish heritage with contemporary style. Likely inspired by names like Jamison combined with Harmonie or similar melodic endings.
- Jaylise
English
70Modern invented name blending Jay (from the bird or name Jay) with the suffix -lise, creating a contemporary feminine form without historical etymological roots.
- Jeinny
English
70Diminutive of Jean, derived from Jeanne. Ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious', with the -ny suffix adding a playful, affectionate quality.
- Jaidynn
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Jaid with the suffix -ynn, likely inspired by Jade or Aiden with contemporary spelling variations
- Sukhraj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'sukh' (happiness) and 'raj' (rule/king), meaning 'one who rules with happiness' or 'happy ruler'
- Kaymari
Celtic
62Modern Irish creation, likely blending Kae or Kay (meaning 'rejoice') with Mari (derived from Mary, meaning 'of the sea'). A contemporary name with roots in Irish tradition.
- Yayra
African
62From Ewe language of Ghana, meaning 'blooming flower' or 'to flourish', symbolizing growth and natural beauty
- Ayooluwa
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'wealth has come' or 'riches have arrived', expressing gratitude and celebration of abundance and prosperity.
- Ayobami
African
62From Yoruba 'Ayo' (joy) and 'bami' (my father), meaning 'my father brings joy' or 'joy of my father'
- Summerreign
English
62A modern invented name combining 'summer' (the warm season) with 'reign' (rule or dominion), suggesting brightness and power.
- Levvy
Hebrew
62Related to Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached.' Levvy is a modern diminutive form used in English-speaking Jewish communities.
- Merrily
English
62From the adverb 'merrily' meaning in a cheerful, lighthearted manner. Used as a given name to convey joy and happiness.
- Tehilah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'tehilah' meaning 'praise' or 'song of praise'. Biblical name evoking devotion and spiritual celebration.
- Jaislyn
Celtic
62Modern invented name blending Jai (victory) with the suffix -lyn, creating a contemporary feminine form with Celtic influences.
- Jaydalyn
Celtic
62Modern invented name blending 'Jay' with '-dalyn' suffix, likely inspired by Jada with feminine ending conventions.
- Fariha
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', also interpreted as 'fragrant' in Persian contexts
- Jaiye
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'to honor' or 'one who brings joy.' Associated with celebration and blessings in Nigerian culture.
- Ramzy
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'firm'. Also associated with the name Ramzi, suggesting strength and steadfastness.
- Ireoluwa
African
62God's grace and favor; a blessing from the divine. Ire (grace/favor) + oluwa (God).
- Hayaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'carefree' or 'without sorrow', reflecting a joyful, unburdened spirit in Indian philosophy.
- Canari
Spanish
62From Spanish 'canario', referring to the canary bird or native of the Canary Islands, symbolizing brightness and song
- Jovita
Latin
62From Latin Jovita, feminine form of Jovitus, derived from Jovus (Jupiter). Associated with joy and divine favor.
- Ridhira
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'laughter' or 'smile'; conveys joy and luminosity in Hindu and Indian traditions
- Heydy
English
62Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Heidi or a blend of Hey and -dy suffix, with no established etymological roots.
- Letitia
Latin
62From Latin 'laetitia' meaning 'gladness' or 'joy'. A classical Roman name symbolizing happiness and contentment.
- Teniola
African
62From Yoruba, meaning 'wealth is worthy' or 'worth is precious', reflecting cultural values of prosperity and honor
- Mojolaoluwa
African
62From Yoruba 'Mojo' (honor/dignity) and 'oluwa' (God), meaning 'one honored by God' or 'God's glory'
- Ayanda
African
62From Zulu meaning 'they have come' or 'coming', expressing arrival and presence. Often used to celebrate a child's arrival.
- Ayodeji
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'joy has come' or 'happiness arrives', combining 'ayo' (joy) and 'deji' (has come)
- Khaire
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'friend' or 'dear one', connected to ancient Gaelic greetings and expressions of welcome
- Afrah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. A name symbolizing delight and cheerfulness.
- Lashika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, meaning 'playful' or 'lively one'; conveys a sense of joy and spirited energy in Indian tradition.
- Hossana
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'hosanna,' a prayer of praise and deliverance meaning 'save us' or 'save now,' popularized in Christian tradition as the cry of crowds welcoming Jesus.
- Ridhan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'one who brings happiness', associated with prosperity and positivity in Hindu tradition.
- Beni
Hebrew
62Blessed or son of Benjamin. In Hebrew tradition, signifies one who is favored and cherished.
- Caiah
Celtic
62Variant of Caia, from Irish roots meaning 'rejoice' or 'be happy', with possible connections to celebratory gatherings
- Skylarmarie
English
62Modern blend combining 'sky' (the expanse above) with 'lark' (a songbird), evoking freedom, nature, and joyful spirit.
- Alegria
Spanish
62From Spanish 'alegría' meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', derived from Latin 'alacer' meaning lively and cheerful.
- Kerolos
Greek
62From Greek 'cheros' (joy) and 'los' (diminutive). A Coptic Christian name meaning 'joyful one', historically significant in Egyptian Christian tradition.
- Bebe
French
62From Latin 'bibere' meaning 'to drink', or French diminutive form. Often used as a term of endearment.
- Bonny
Scottish
62From Middle English and Scottish meaning 'attractive' or 'fine', later associated with Scottish dialect for 'good' or 'pretty'
- Jossy
Hebrew
62From Josephus, Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will increase'. Jossy is a modern, playful diminutive form popular in contemporary English-speaking cultures.
- Chavi
English
62From Sanskrit 'chavi' meaning 'shadow' or 'shade', reflecting light and darkness in Romani tradition
- Viva
Latin
62From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. Associated with vibrancy, energy, and living fully.
- Jolette
French
62Diminutive form of Jolie, meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful' in French, derived from Latin jolitus.
- Joclyn
Celtic
62From Old French 'jocund' meaning cheerful and playful, or a feminine form of Jocelyn derived from the Germanic Gauzelin
- Zivah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'zivah' meaning 'radiant' or 'splendid', conveying brightness and luminosity
- Oluseyi
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'God has done well' or 'the Lord has been good', expressing gratitude and divine blessing.
- Abigayil
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Avigail meaning 'my father's joy.' A biblical name borne by the wise wife of Nabal in the Old Testament.
- Sunshyne
English
62A modern invented spelling blending 'sun' (celestial light) with 'shine,' creating a nature-inspired name emphasizing brightness and warmth.
- Delight
English
62From Middle English 'delit', expressing joy, pleasure, or great satisfaction. A virtue name reflecting emotional well-being and happiness.
- Spruha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'happiness' or 'delight'; represents joy and contentment in Hindu philosophy.
- Luvlee
English
62A modern invented name combining 'love' with the diminutive suffix '-lee', expressing affection and endearment.
- Jaidee
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jai' meaning victory and 'dee' meaning beautiful. Commonly used in Thai names symbolizing victorious beauty.
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