Names with Kind character
Baby names that carry the quality of kind.
These names carry kind 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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- Ailanny
Celtic
95Modern Irish creation, likely blending Ailín (little noble one) with -anny suffix. Associated with brightness and Celtic heritage.
- Annelise
English
94Combination of Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Lise (German form of Elizabeth, 'God's oath'). A romantic compound blending grace with divine promise.
- Honey
English
94A term of endearment derived from the sweet substance produced by bees, used affectionately for someone cherished and sweet.
- Nelly
English
94Derived from Eleanor or Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.' Became an independent name through 19th-century English usage.
- Adaleena
Celtic
94Blend of Ada (noble) and Lena (light), with Celtic roots suggesting brightness and noble character.
- Sally
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess.' Sally emerged as an English pet form, retaining the regal association while adding informal charm.
- Karam
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also appears in Hebrew contexts with similar connotations of virtue and honor.
- Nayleen
Celtic
94Modern feminine blend likely combining 'Nay' with suffix '-leen'. May derive from Gaelic roots relating to brightness or grace.
- Darla
English
94From Old English 'deore' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', popularized as a diminutive form in mid-20th century American English
- Annsleigh
English
94Modern invented name combining Ann ('grace') with Leigh ('meadow'), creating a contemporary feminine form with classic roots.
- Rosalyn
Latin
94From Rosa (Latin for 'rose') combined with the diminutive suffix -lyn. Represents beauty and the beloved flower.
- Julianny
Latin
94Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'
- Yeshua
Hebrew
94Salvation or 'God is salvation.' Aramaic form of Joshua, the Hebrew name borne by Jesus in the New Testament.
- Maydelin
Spanish
94A modern blended name combining May (the spring month or Mary) with the suffix -delin, suggesting a diminutive form meaning 'little May' or 'little beloved one'
- Annaleya
Celtic
94Blend of Anna (grace) and Leya/Lea (meadow, light). A modern creative variation combining classic and nature elements.
- Amelie
French
94From Germanic 'Amalia,' meaning industrious or striving. Popularized in French as a diminutive form suggesting 'beloved' or 'work.'
- Ehlani
English
94From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly gardener' or 'heavenly fragrance', combining elements of nature and spiritual grace
- Dove
English
92A bird of peace and gentleness, symbolizing innocence and purity. Also used as a term of endearment.
- Liya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Leah' meaning 'weary,' also used as a form of the Sanskrit 'Leela' meaning 'divine play' or 'sport of the gods'
- Ellerie
Celtic
92Variant of Ellery, from Scottish meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful'. Also possibly influenced by the name Eleanor, blended with nature-inspired endings.
- Elliemae
Celtic
92Compound of Ellie (bright, shining) and Mae (pearl or May month). Modern blended name combining classical and vintage elements.
- Nailea
Irish
92From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant.' Also potentially linked to Naile, an ancient Irish name with roots in Celtic heritage.
- Jennie
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Jennie is an English diminutive form popularized in the 19th century.
- Lacie
Celtic
92From Scottish origins, likely a diminutive form related to 'lace' or possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'grey' or 'lake'
- Gittel
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Gittel, a Yiddish diminutive meaning 'good' or 'goodness', traditionally used in Jewish communities as a beloved endearment.
- Suzanne
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Shoshanna meaning 'lily.' The name symbolizes purity and grace, referenced in biblical texts as a symbol of innocence.
- Amorah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'God speaks' or 'promised by God'. Also associated with Sodom in biblical context.
- Esty
Hebrew
92From Esther, Hebrew meaning 'star'. Often used as a standalone nickname emphasizing brightness and celestial quality.
- Darcie
Celtic
92From Scottish name meaning 'little dear one' or 'darling', a diminutive form conveying affection and endearment
- Aulani
Polynesian
92From Hawaiian meaning 'cool valley' or 'cool breeze', evoking the natural landscape and serene qualities of Hawaii
- Averly
English
92From Old English 'eofor' (boar) and 'leah' (clearing), originally a surname for one from the boar's meadow or clearing.
- Eunice
Greek
92From Greek 'eu' (good) and 'nike' (victory), meaning 'good victory'. Popularized in early Christianity through Saint Eunice, mother of Timothy.
- Halima
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'mild-tempered'. A name associated with patience and kindness in Islamic tradition.
- Sofiya
Greek
92From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. Popular in Byzantine and Orthodox Christian tradition as a virtue name representing divine wisdom.
- Ellamae
Celtic
92Combination of Ella (Old German 'all') and Mae (English, possibly from May or Mary). A modern compound blending classic elements into a vintage-inspired name.
- Lanie
Celtic
92From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'lane' or a diminutive form. Often used as a short form of Elaine or Melanie.
- Haddie
Scottish
92Pet form of Hadrian, meaning 'from Hadria.' Popular in Scottish culture as an affectionate nickname.
- Yasmina
Arabic
92From Arabic 'yasmin', the fragrant flowering jasmine plant. A symbol of grace, elegance, and natural beauty.
- Julianne
Latin
92Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly connected to Jupiter or meaning 'youthful'.
- Mayla
Celtic
92Variant of Maile, derived from Hawaiian tradition meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', with possible Irish roots meaning 'beloved'
- Evelin
Celtic
92From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Annabel
Latin
92From Latin 'amabilis' (lovable) blended with Hebrew 'Anna' (grace). Medieval English diminutive meaning 'graceful and lovable.'
- Olen
Celtic
92From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Yohana
Hebrew
92God is gracious. A feminine form of John, originating from the Hebrew name Yohanan, indicating divine mercy and favor.
- Aster
Greek
92From the Greek word 'aster' meaning star. The name refers to the aster flower, a star-shaped bloom symbolizing elegance and patience.
- Naeem
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'blessing' or 'grace'. Associated with generosity and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
- Vanya
Slavic
92Diminutive of Ivan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'. Popular in Russian and Eastern European cultures.
- Ilyana
Celtic
92Variant of Iliana, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with ethereal and luminous qualities.
- Kathy
Greek
92Short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A classic diminutive that became a standalone name.
- Elliette
French
92Diminutive form of Ellie or Eleanor, ultimately from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God is my oath', with the French -ette suffix adding a delicate, petite quality
- Dayla
English
92Modern English name, likely a contemporary variant of Dale (valley) or Day, blended with feminine suffix -la. Associated with brightness and openness.
- Charlene
French
92Feminine form of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man' or 'strong man', popularized in French as Charlene.
- Tillie
Germanic
91From Matilda, meaning 'mighty in battle.' Tillie is a diminutive form that softens the strong warrior etymology into a vintage, approachable nickname.
- Maylee
Celtic
91Blend of 'May' (spring month, hawthorn flower) and 'Lee' (meadow or clearing). Evokes springtime freshness and natural pastoral beauty.
- Celia
Latin
91From Latin 'Caelius', a Roman family name. Associated with the heavens; also connected to 'caelum' meaning sky.
- Layan
Arabic
91From Arabic meaning 'soft' or 'gentle', also interpreted as 'blooming' or 'flowering' in some Levantine dialects.
- Alisha
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth', also interpreted as a variant of Alicia with roots in the Germanic 'Adalheidis'
- Dottie
English
91Diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'God's gift'. Popular as a standalone name in mid-20th century.
- Amaris
Celtic
91Of the sea; derived from Irish elements meaning 'sea' and 'beloved' or 'noble.' A mystical name rooted in Celtic maritime tradition.
- Shirley
English
91From Old English 'scir' (bright, clear) and 'leah' (meadow). Originally a place name denoting a bright clearing or meadow.
- Ruthie
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Ruth meaning 'compassionate friend' or 'vision of beauty'. Ruthie is the diminutive, conveying warmth and familiarity.
- Manuella
Latin
84Feminine form of Manuel, derived from Hebrew Immanuel meaning 'God is with us'. Popular in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Malu
English
84Peace or calm in Hawaiian. A short, melodic name rooted in island language and cultural heritage.
- Lilygrace
English
84A modern compound name combining Lily (the flower, symbolizing purity and beauty) with Grace (virtue of elegance and kindness).
- Milanie
Celtic
84Elaboration of Melanie, ultimately from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black. Modern creative spelling with -ie ending.
- Bless
English
84A word-name derived from the verb 'to bless,' meaning to invoke divine favor or pronounce holy. Used as a given name to convey spiritual grace and positivity.
- Favor
Latin
84A gesture of goodwill or approval. Derived from the Latin 'favor' meaning to support or show preference toward someone.
- Leilana
English
84From Hawaiian lei (garland) and ana (cave/grotto), suggesting a flower garland from a sacred place. Modern Hawaiian blend name.
- Ihsaan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'excellence' or 'benevolence', a virtue name emphasizing moral goodness and kindness in Islamic tradition.
- Gift
English
84A present or something given. Used as a virtue name celebrating generosity and blessing, gaining traction in contemporary naming.
- Santa
Latin
84From Latin 'sanctus' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred.' Traditionally a title for Saint Nicholas, now iconic as a name representing generosity and wonder.
- Millieann
Celtic
84Combination of Millie (gentle, industrious) and Ann (grace). A modern compound blending vintage charm with classic elegance.
- Himari
Japanese
84Typically written with kanji meaning 'sun' (hi) and 'roll/sphere' (mari), conveying brightness and roundness, or alternatively 'day' and 'ball/circle'
- Wynne
Celtic
84Fair, blessed, or white. In Welsh tradition, associated with virtue and purity. Often connected to the concept of brightness or divine favor.
- Adelynne
Celtic
84From Old English 'Æðel' (noble) combined with 'wyn' (joy). A refined name blending nobility with happiness, modernized with the -ynne suffix.
- Emina
Slavic
84From Slavic roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'strong,' also associated with Emmy/Emma lineage in some regions
- Aradhana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worship' or 'prayer', referring to devotion and spiritual reverence in Hindu tradition.
- Lovell
English
84Wolf cub or small wolf, from the Norman surname derived from Latin 'lupellus.' Later associated with the word 'love' in folk etymology.
- Dayali
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'charitable', reflecting qualities of kindness and benevolence in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Maylanie
Celtic
84Modern blend combining May (spring month, hawthorn flower) with -lanie suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name with nature-inspired roots.
- Insiya
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian origin meaning 'innocent' or 'pure'. Associated with grace and clarity in Islamic tradition.
- Bernie
Germanic
84Short form of Bernard, from Old High German meaning 'brave bear' or 'strong as a bear'
- Neyla
Arabic
84From Arabic 'nay' meaning 'to reach' or 'to attain'. Also associated with light and brightness in some interpretations.
- Lura
Celtic
84From Scottish meaning 'fox' or alternatively a diminutive form suggesting small or dear. Associated with cunning and natural intelligence.
- Maily
Celtic
84Possibly a modern diminutive form related to Irish names like Mailey or Maile, with Irish roots suggesting connection to nature and warmth.
- Aniella
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Irish names, possibly connected to 'ní' (maiden) or similar rooted origins in Celtic tradition
- Sheny
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'shining' or 'bright', with connections to nature and luminosity
- Marely
Celtic
84Likely a modern feminine variation blending 'Mary' with Celtic nature elements, or derived from 'mare' meaning sea in Irish tradition.
- Priyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'priya' meaning beloved, dear, or precious. Associated with grace and affection in Hindu tradition.
- Cherrish
English
84Modern invented name blending 'cherish' (to hold dear) with feminine -ish suffix, suggesting something precious and beloved
- Risa
Japanese
84Typically written with kanji meaning 'reason' or 'advantage' (利), or 'jasmine' (莉). Can also mean 'cheerful' or 'laughter' depending on character choice.
- Lindi
Scottish
84From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'lake' or 'pool'. A modern diminutive form associated with natural water features and landscapes.
- Sabiha
Arabic
84From Arabic 'sabih' meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and clarity. Also relates to 'sabia' meaning 'wise' or 'learned'.
- Maddyson
English
84Modern invented name blending Madison (meaning 'son of Maud') with the -y/-son suffix pattern, created through contemporary spelling variation
- Lulia
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Lúile, with possible connections to light and radiance in Irish tradition.
- Alannie
Celtic
84Diminutive of Alan, from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright'. A modern feminine variation blending traditional and contemporary elements.
- Lilliam
Latin
84Feminine form of William, from Latin 'Lilium' (lily flower) blended with Germanic 'will' + 'helmet'. Represents grace and protective strength.
- Mariaclara
Italian
84Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') and Clara (Latin 'bright, clear'). Combined meaning: bright beloved or clear sea.
- Freidy
English
84From Hebrew Frida, meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful'. Freidy is the Yiddish diminutive form with the affectionate -y suffix.
- Angeles
Spanish
84Derived from the Latin 'angelus,' meaning messenger or angel. Historically used to denote divine messengers or celestial beings in Christian tradition.
- Jackelyn
English
84Feminine form of Jack, ultimately from Jacob meaning 'supplanter'. Jackelyn is a modern American spelling variant combining English name structure with -lyn suffix trend.
- Dannah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Channah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'; biblical name of Samuel's mother, symbolizing answered prayers and devotion.
- Minna
Germanic
84From Old High German 'Minne' meaning love or memory. A diminutive form suggesting gentle affection and tenderness.
- Solena
Latin
84From Latin 'sol' meaning sun. Associated with solar imagery and celestial brightness, evoking warmth and radiance.
- Ayuri
Japanese
84Modern Japanese name, likely combining elements such as 'aya' (color/design) or 'yu' (gentleness/superiority) with the suffix '-ri', creating a contemporary feminine name with euphonic appeal.
- Margarette
Greek
84From Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'. The -ette suffix adds French diminutive charm, creating an elegant, refined variation.
- Louanna
French
84Blend of Lou (famous warrior) and Anna (grace). A romantic compound combining strength with elegance.
- Rida
Arabic
84Leader or one who rides. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'to ride' or 'to lead,' appearing in Islamic tradition as well.
- Daisee
English
84Modern spelling variation of Daisy, from the flower name. Daisy derives from 'day's eye,' referring to the flower's tendency to close at night and open in daylight.
- Joely
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to joy and liveliness, possibly connected to Old Irish jōl meaning festive or merry
- Eilyn
Irish
84Variant of Eileen, from Old Irish 'Eibhlín' meaning 'bright' or 'shining one', with Celtic roots suggesting light and radiance.
- Leddy
Irish
84Diminutive form related to 'Ledwige' or 'Letitia', possibly meaning 'joy' or connected to 'led' (gray). Modern usage as short form of Ledger or independent name.
- Laela
Celtic
84Derived from Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with possible connections to 'Layla' meaning 'night' in Arabic tradition.
- Annely
Latin
84Diminutive of Anna, from Latin 'Anna' meaning 'grace.' Combined with the Germanic suffix '-ly,' creating an affectionate, refined variant.
- Hani
Hebrew
84Gracious or merciful. A short form of Johanan/Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious' in biblical tradition.
- Dearie
English
84A term of endearment meaning 'dear one' or 'darling', used affectionately as a nickname or given name
- Sammie
Hebrew
84God has heard. A diminutive form of Samuel, traditionally meaning one whom God listens to and favors.
- Georgiamae
English
84Combination of Georgia (from Greek georgos, 'farmer') and Mae (diminutive of Mary, 'beloved'). A feminine compound name popular in early 20th century American South.
- Adriela
Latin
84From Latin Adrianus, relating to the Adriatic Sea region. Feminine form with the diminutive suffix -ela, suggesting grace and delicacy.
- Haby
Celtic
84Possibly a diminutive form related to Scottish naming traditions, though exact etymology is obscure. May relate to 'habit' or 'habitual'.
- Anael
Hebrew
84God answers or God is gracious. In Kabbalah, Anael is one of the archangels associated with divine compassion and healing.
- Darling
English
84A beloved or dear one; originally a term of endearment meaning cherished or favorite person.
- Janellie
Celtic
84Modern blend combining Jane (Hebrew 'God's gracious gift') with the -ellie suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form with vintage charm.
- Hannie
Scottish
84Diminutive form of Hannah, from Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', adapted into Scottish tradition as an affectionate nickname form
- Elaria
Celtic
84Likely a modern elaboration of Celtic roots meaning 'shining' or 'noble', with possible connection to Elowen (Cornish for 'elm tree').
- Umme
Arabic
84Mother, derived from Arabic 'Umm'. Commonly used as a term of respect and endearment in Islamic cultures, often prefixed to a child's name.
- Kavin
Irish
84From Old Irish 'caomh' meaning 'kind, gentle, noble.' A variant of Cavin with Sanskrit roots also suggesting 'pure.'
- Malaak
Arabic
84From Arabic 'malak' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'. Also used in Hebrew contexts with similar divine connotations.
- Ailene
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Aileen', meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with Celtic roots suggesting light and radiance
- Marianny
Latin
84Feminine form of Mariano, derived from Marius. Combines Mary (Latin Maria) with the diminutive -anna suffix, suggesting 'of Mary' or 'beloved of Mary'.
- Angelise
French
84From Latin 'angelus' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel', with French feminine diminutive suffix '-ise' creating a softer, more delicate form.
- Amel
Celtic
84Derived from Irish roots meaning 'honey' or 'handsome.' A name with warmth and natural appeal, reflecting both sweetness and aesthetic charm.
- Elene
Greek
84From Greek Helene, traditionally derived from 'hele' meaning 'bright' or 'shining,' associated with light and radiance.
- Danya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Danava' meaning divine or wisdom-keeper; popularized in Russian as a diminutive form of Daniil/Danielle
- Louann
French
84Blend of Lou (famous warrior) and Ann (grace). A 20th-century American compound combining strength with feminine elegance.
- Janey
Hebrew
84Feminine form of John, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Janey is a diminutive variant popular in English-speaking regions.
- Mihir
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'the sun god'. Associated with radiance, light, and celestial brilliance in Hindu tradition.
- Mehar
Persian
84Sun or benevolent. In Persian tradition, symbolizes warmth, radiance, and kindness. Also connotes favor or grace.
- Avneet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'av' (to protect) and 'neet' (lead/guide). Means 'one who leads with protection' or 'beloved leader'
- Mushka
Slavic
84Diminutive form, possibly derived from Russian names like Mariya or related to Yiddish pet names. Often used as an affectionate nickname.
- Cordero
Spanish
84From Spanish 'cordero' meaning 'lamb', symbolizing gentleness, innocence, and purity in Christian and pastoral traditions.
- Dovey
English
84Pet name derived from 'dove,' symbolizing peace, gentleness, and innocence. Often used as a diminutive or term of endearment.
- Miella
Celtic
84From Irish roots meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', a diminutive form related to the element 'miel' in Celtic naming traditions
- Remie
Celtic
84From Réamonn, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'counsel' or 'protector.' Used in Irish tradition as a Gaelic form of Raymond.
- Hanah
Hebrew
84Variant of Hannah, from Hebrew Channah meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Popular modern spelling with simplified phonetics.
- Olivette
Latin
84From Latin 'olivus' meaning olive tree, with French diminutive suffix -ette. The olive tree symbolizes peace and wisdom.
- Marylee
English
84Combination of Mary (beloved, of the sea) and Lee (meadow or clearing). A classic American compound blending religious tradition with pastoral simplicity.
- Cheryl
French
84From French Chérie meaning 'beloved,' or a diminutive of Charity. Popular as an English given name from the 1930s onward.
- Liany
Irish
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'fair' or 'graceful', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends.
- Hriday
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'heart', symbolizing the center of emotion, love, and spiritual consciousness in Hindu and Ayurvedic traditions.
- Angelie
Greek
84From Latin 'angelus' derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger'. Associated with heavenly beings and divine messengers.
- Jemimah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'yemimah' meaning 'dove.' Biblical reference to Jemimah, eldest daughter of Job, symbolizing peace and beauty.
- Suki
Japanese
84Typically means 'liked' or 'loved' in Japanese; can also mean 'clear' or 'moon' depending on kanji characters used
- Yuki
Japanese
84Commonly written with characters meaning 'snow' (雪) or 'courage/bravery' (勇). A serene, nature-connected name reflecting winter beauty and strength.
- Oliwia
English
84Polish feminine form of Oliver, derived from Latin 'olivarius' meaning 'olive tree bearer.' Symbolizes peace and wisdom.
- Jeannine
French
84Feminine form of Jean, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Popular in French-speaking cultures with the diminutive suffix -ine.
- Clarabelle
Latin
84Combination of Clara (bright, clear) and Belle (beautiful). A Victorian compound name meaning 'bright beauty'.
- Xiya
Chinese
84From Chinese characters meaning 'sunrise' or 'glow' (西) combined with 'elegant' or 'graceful' (雅), suggesting the beauty of dawn light.
- Hiromi
Japanese
84Typically composed of kanji meaning 'generous/broad' (寛) and 'beauty' (美), conveying grace and generosity. Exact meaning varies by character choice.
- Mylie
Scottish
84Diminutive form of Myra or Myleigh, influenced by the Scottish/Irish 'Myle'. Associated with charm and contemporary appeal.
- Emiline
French
84From Latin Aemilia, feminine form of Aemilius. Emiline is an elaborate Victorian variant suggesting 'striving' or 'emulating,' with the diminutive -line suffix adding delicate refinement.
- Amellia
Latin
84From Latin 'Amelia', derived from the Germanic name Amalia meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. The variant spelling 'Amellia' is a modern elaboration of this classic name.
- Cherie
French
84From Old French 'cherie' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', a term of endearment used to express affection.
- Emmalie
English
84A contemporary blend combining Emma (from Germanic 'whole' or 'universal') with the suffix -lie, creating a diminutive feminine form popularized in modern naming trends.
- Sianny
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Siobhan, derived from Jeanne. Associated with grace and divine favor in Celtic tradition.
- Anuhea
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'cool fragrance' or 'coolness', reflecting the island's natural beauty and gentle qualities.
- Ellierose
English
84Modern compound name combining Ellie (variant of Eleanor, 'bright light') with Rose ('flower of love and beauty'). A contemporary creation blending classic feminine elements.
- Lucelia
Latin
84From Latin Lucelia, a feminine form of Lucius meaning 'light-giving' or 'luminous', blending classical Roman tradition with melodic Romance evolution.
- Amily
English
84Modern diminutive of Amelia, derived from Germanic Amalia meaning 'work' or 'industrious'. The -ly suffix creates an informal, friendly variation.
- Minah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'fish', a simple nature reference with ancient biblical roots and gentle, flowing associations.
- Amorette
French
84From Old French 'amorette,' a diminutive of 'amour' meaning love. Historically used for a small love charm or beloved one.
- Inayat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'inayah' meaning 'concern, care, or attention.' Often used in Islamic contexts to convey divine care and grace.
- Hanaan
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', used across Semitic languages with connotations of divine compassion.
- Sophiya
Greek
84From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. A classic name symbolizing intelligence and philosophical virtue, popular across Eastern Europe and Russia.
- Haleema
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'mild', often associated with patience and forbearance in Islamic tradition.
- Feliciana
Latin
84From Latin 'felix' meaning happy or fortunate. Feliciana is the feminine form, traditionally associated with blessing and good fortune.
- Mellie
Celtic
84Pet form of Melissa or Melanie; also associated with honey and sweetness in Celtic tradition.
- Hazelgrace
English
84A modern compound name blending 'hazel' (the tree with nuts) and 'grace' (elegance, virtue). Hazel relates to Old English 'hæsel'; grace from Latin 'gratia'.
- Airah
Celtic
84Variant of Aira or Aria with Celtic roots, possibly connected to 'aire' meaning noble or leader in Old Irish.
- Yumiko
Japanese
84From Japanese elements 'yumi' (bow) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'bow child.' Often written with characters suggesting gentleness, beauty, or luck depending on kanji selection.
- Delmy
Celtic
84Possibly a diminutive form related to Irish names, or derived from elements meaning 'noble' or 'bright.' Modern usage suggests a creative blend of Delilah and similar -y endings.
- Mohsin
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'charitable' or 'good-doer', often used in Islamic tradition for those who perform virtuous acts.
- Elsi
Celtic
84Diminutive form meaning 'little Elizabeth' or 'God's oath'. Also used as a standalone name with roots in Scottish tradition.
- Sofiia
Greek
84From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom. The Ukrainian/Russian spelling variant Sofiia emphasizes Eastern European heritage while maintaining the classical wisdom etymology.
- Mille
Scandinavian
84From Scandinavian roots meaning 'mild' or 'gentle'. Also used as a short form of Millicent, from Latin 'mille' (thousand).
- Lovie
English
84A diminutive or affectionate form expressing endearment, derived from the word 'love' with the -ie suffix common in English baby names and terms of affection
- Lilliane
French
84From Latin 'lilium', the lily flower, symbolizing purity and elegance. Lilliane is the French feminine form of this classic botanical name.
- Bea
Latin
84Short form of Beatrice, from Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed one'.
- Cana
Hebrew
84Biblical place name from the wedding at Cana in the Gospel of John, symbolizing abundance and miracles. Also associated with reeds or gathering place.
- Millee
English
84Modern invented name, likely a variant or diminutive of Millie, itself derived from Latin Mildred meaning 'gentle strength'
- Ilona
English
84From Greek Helene meaning 'bright' or 'shining', adapted into Hungarian as Ilona with a distinctive Magyar character
- Eiley
Celtic
84Variant of Ailey, from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with Celtic roots suggesting light and radiance.
- Kinda
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'kind' or 'compassionate', reflecting virtues of gentleness and empathy in Hindu philosophy
- Kristy
Celtic
84A diminutive form of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Popular as a modern spelling variant.
- Ifeoluwa
African
84God's love or divine affection. A deeply spiritual name expressing gratitude for blessings received from a higher power.
- Joylynn
English
84A modern American creation combining 'Joy' (happiness, delight) with the suffix '-lynn' (lake), suggesting joyful waters or happiness personified.
- Clementina
Latin
84From Latin 'clemens' meaning merciful or mild. Clementina is the feminine diminutive form, evoking gentleness and clemency.
- Annalina
Latin
84From Anna (grace) with Italian diminutive -lina suffix, creating 'graceful little one'. A romantic, vintage name blending classical elegance with modern femininity.
- Freda
Germanic
84From Old High German 'frid' meaning peace. A short form of names like Winifred or Alfreda.
- Daliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Daliyah' meaning 'branch' or 'flowing'; also associated with Arabic roots meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
