Names with Melodious character
Baby names that carry the quality of melodious.
These names carry melodious 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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38 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Aarohi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'musical' or 'melodious', derived from 'aaroh' (ascending notes in music). Represents the ascending scale in Indian classical music.
- Vaani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', often associated with Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, and wisdom in Hindu tradition.
- Elody
Celtic
92From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Rabaab
Arabic
84A stringed musical instrument similar to a lute or fiddle, used in Middle Eastern and South Asian classical music traditions.
- Shloka
Sanskrit
84A verse or stanza in Hindu scripture, particularly from the Vedas and Upanishads. Represents sacred knowledge and spiritual wisdom.
- Gurbani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'gur' (guru/teacher) and 'bani' (word/song), meaning divine word or spiritual hymn, sacred in Sikh tradition
- Tarteel
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'to recite melodiously', referring to the Quranic recitation art form of tajweed.
- Sona
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'beautiful', also refers to the melodious sound of music in Indian classical tradition
- Geet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'geet' meaning 'song' or 'melody', often used in Indian culture to denote music and artistic expression
- Bilaal
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the clear one' or 'the explicit one'. In Islamic tradition, Bilal was the first muezzin (call to prayer), chosen by Prophet Muhammad for his beautiful voice.
- Jasraj
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'king of music' or 'melody king', combining 'jas' (glory/praise) and 'raj' (king/rule). Associated with classical Indian music tradition.
- Aradhana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worship' or 'prayer', referring to devotion and spiritual reverence in Hindu tradition.
- Vani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', associated with eloquence and communication in Hindu tradition
- Raneem
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'singing' or 'melodious', evoking grace and pleasantness in sound and manner.
- Saarang
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'melodious' or 'charming', also refers to a musical raga in classical Indian music tradition.
- Myna
Celtic
62From Sanskrit meaning 'mind' or 'intellect', also refers to the mynah bird known for its intelligence and vocal abilities
- Tui
Polynesian
55A native New Zealand bird (tui) known for its glossy black plumage and melodious song. Represents natural beauty and vocality in Māori culture.
- Rubab
Persian
42A stringed musical instrument similar to a lute. From Persian rubāb, historically played across Central and South Asia.
- Kanarie
English
42From Dutch 'kanarie,' referring to the canary bird, symbolizing beauty, cheerfulness, and vibrant yellow plumage.
- Sravya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'to hear', associated with the concept of listening and divine sound in Hindu philosophy.
- Dhwani
Sanskrit
42Sound or music in Sanskrit. Represents the cosmic vibration and resonance in Hindu philosophy.
- Alouette
French
42From Old French 'alouette' meaning 'lark,' the songbird. Associated with dawn, joy, and natural beauty.
- Sing
Chinese
42To sing or produce musical sound. Can also mean auspicious or prosperous depending on character used.
- Raniya
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'queen' or 'singing'; associated with royalty and grace in Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures.
- Shama
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'flame' or 'lamp'. Also refers to a type of bird in Indian tradition, symbolizing beauty and melody.
- Meleana
English
40From Hawaiian 'mele' (song, chant) combined with 'ana' (cave, grotto), suggesting 'song of the cave' or reflecting melodious, resonant qualities
- Lark
English
40A small songbird known for its melodious call. Used as a given name to evoke freedom, lightness, and natural beauty.
- Arohi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'ascending' or 'rising', often associated with musical notes that ascend in melody
- Carmina
Latin
40From Latin 'carmen' meaning song or poem. Used in medieval liturgical contexts and later as a given name with musical and poetic associations.
- Sirena
Latin
40From Latin 'sirena', derived from Greek mythology's sirens. Associated with the sea and enchanting beauty.
- Allora
Italian
40From Italian 'allora' meaning 'then' or 'at that time'; modern usage as a given name draws from its lyrical sound and contemporary appeal.
- Azan
Arabic
40The call to prayer in Islam, from Arabic 'adhān'. A spiritual and cultural name reflecting Islamic devotion and community.
- Dhvani
Sanskrit
40Sound or resonance in Sanskrit. Represents the concept of vibration and acoustic energy in classical Indian philosophy and music.
- Mele
Polynesian
40Song or garland in Hawaiian. A melodic name reflecting the musical and floral traditions of Hawaiian culture.
- Swara
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'sound' or 'tone', deeply rooted in Indian classical music and phonetic philosophy. In Hindustani music, swara refers to musical notes.
- Svara
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'sound' or 'tone', referring to the celestial sound of the universe in Hindu philosophy
- Elodia
Greek
10From Greek 'helios' (sun) with Latin diminutive suffix. Means 'little sun' or 'bright one'.
- Skylark
English
10A small songbird with a melodious call, symbolizing freedom, joy, and natural beauty.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
