Names with Profound character
Baby names that carry the quality of profound.
These names carry profound 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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19 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Soul
English
92The spiritual essence or animating principle of a person. Modern usage treats it as a nature-inspired virtue name emphasizing inner depth and authenticity.
- Hikma
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'wisdom'. A virtue name reflecting knowledge and sound judgment, used in Islamic cultures.
- Neilah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'ne'ilah', the closing prayer service of Yom Kippur, meaning 'closing' or 'locking of the gates of heaven'
- Sonder
Germanic
84From German 'sondern' meaning 'to separate' or 'to distinguish', or from Dutch/Low German roots meaning 'special' or 'particular'
- Sacred
English
84Worthy of reverence or respect; holy and set apart. A modern virtue name reflecting spiritual devotion and sanctity.
- Satori
Japanese
84Sudden enlightenment or awakening to truth in Zen Buddhism. A moment of profound spiritual insight and clarity.
- Havah
Hebrew
84Hebrew name meaning 'life' or 'living one', derived from the root Chay. Biblical: Eve, the first woman, mother of humanity.
- Khristopher
Greek
84Bearer of Christ; from Greek 'christos' (anointed) and 'pherein' (to bear). The 'Kh' spelling reflects modern phonetic variation of the traditional 'Ch' pronunciation.
- Raziel
Hebrew
78God is my secret or God is my strength. In Jewish mysticism, Raziel is an archangel who guards divine secrets and knowledge.
- Legaciee
Literary
70Modern invented name derived from the English word 'legacy,' suggesting heritage, inheritance, and lasting impact.
- Ashoka
Sanskrit
42Without sorrow or grief. Famous as the name of Emperor Ashoka, the Mauryan ruler who embraced Buddhism and spread it across Asia.
- Aalam
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the world' or 'universe', reflecting vastness and cosmic scope. Used traditionally in Islamic cultures.
- Revelation
Literary
42From Latin 'revelatio' meaning 'an unveiling or disclosure.' Used as a virtue name, particularly in Christian contexts referencing the Book of Revelation.
- Taisei
Japanese
42Commonly written with characters meaning 'great' or 'peaceful' (泰) and 'star' or 'system' (星), symbolizing greatness and celestial light.
- Sophiah
Hebrew
42From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. The -h ending creates a modern phonetic variant while maintaining the classical meaning of wisdom and knowledge.
- Abdulhakeem
Arabic
40Servant of the Wise One, combining Abdul (servant of) with Hakeem (the All-Wise), a divine attribute in Islamic tradition.
- Aleem
Arabic
40From Arabic 'alim, meaning 'learned' or 'wise one.' Traditionally used for scholars and those of great knowledge.
- Aseem
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'limitless' or 'boundless', often used in Hindu philosophy to describe the infinite or immeasurable.
- Koran
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired.' Also associated with the rowan tree in Celtic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
