Names with Miraculous character
Baby names that carry the quality of miraculous.
These names carry miraculous 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.
Each name below links to its full profile—meaning, SSA trends, pronunciation, and feasibility.
20 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Milagro
Spanish
92From Latin 'miraculum' meaning miracle. Represents the miraculous or extraordinary, conveying wonder and divine blessing.
- Amiracle
English
92A modern neologism combining 'a' with 'miracle,' expressing something miraculous or blessed. A contemporary invented name rather than etymologically rooted.
- Lazarus
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Eleazar meaning 'God has helped.' Biblical figure raised from the dead by Jesus, symbolizing resurrection and divine power.
- Milagros
Spanish
91From Latin 'miraculum' meaning 'miracle' or 'wonder'. A devotional name honoring miraculous events in Christian tradition.
- Manna
Hebrew
84Bread from heaven; the miraculous food provided to the Israelites in the wilderness, symbolizing divine sustenance and blessing.
- Nissim
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'nisim' meaning 'miracles' or 'wonders', reflecting divine acts and blessings in Jewish tradition.
- Shamira
Arabic
84From Arabic 'shamira' meaning 'protector' or 'guardian'. Also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting 'miraculous' or 'wondrous'.
- Elisha
Hebrew
76God is my salvation. A biblical prophet and miracle worker in the Old Testament, representing divine deliverance and spiritual strength.
- Ahmiracle
Arabic
70Modern invented name blending 'Ah' prefix with 'miracle', expressing divine wonder and the extraordinary
- Myracle
Literary
62A modern invented name blending 'my' with 'miracle,' suggesting something precious and wondrous.
- Maravilla
Spanish
62From Spanish 'maravilla' meaning 'marvel' or 'wonder', often referring to the marigold flower prized in medieval gardens
- Myrakle
English
42A creative modern coinage blending 'miracle' with the prefix 'my-', suggesting wonder and personal significance.
- Mirakel
Scandinavian
42From Old Norse 'myrra' (miracle, wonder) or possibly related to Latin 'miraculum'. A modern name evoking the miraculous or wondrous.
- Lamiracle
French
42A modern blended name combining 'la' (French feminine article) with 'miracle', suggesting 'the miracle' or 'miraculous one'
- Milagrace
English
42A contemporary compound name blending 'mila' (gracious, dear) with 'grace' (elegance, divine favor), suggesting graceful kindness.
- Iyanu
African
42Something to rejoice over; a child born to bring joy and blessing to the family.
- Casilda
Spanish
40From Latin 'Caecilia', feminine of Caecilius. Associated with Saint Casilda of Toledo, a Christian saint known for her charity and miracles.
- Mirakle
Latin
40From Latin 'miraculum' meaning miracle or wonder. A modern creative spelling emphasizing the extraordinary and impossible.
- Merveille
French
20From Old French 'merveille' meaning 'marvel' or 'wonder', derived from Latin 'mirabilia'.
- Jamiracle
English
11A contemporary invented name blending 'Ja-' prefix with 'miracle', suggesting something extraordinary or blessed.
Found a name you like?
Add it to a tournament and let the best name win.
You might also like names with:
Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
