Names with Pure character
Baby names that carry the quality of pure.
These names carry pure 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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- Dove
English
92A bird of peace and gentleness, symbolizing innocence and purity. Also used as a term of endearment.
- Caitlin
Irish
92From Old Irish 'Caitlín', a diminutive of 'Cathleen', meaning 'pure' or derived from Latin 'Catharina'
- Aseel
Arabic
92Noble, high-born, or of excellent quality. Historically used to describe thoroughbred horses and people of distinguished lineage in Middle Eastern cultures.
- Katrina
Greek
92Pure, from Greek Katharos. Also a form of Catherine, connected to early Christian Saint Katherine of Alexandria.
- Kathlyn
Greek
92Modern variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. The 'lyn' suffix adds a contemporary English diminutive.
- Evian
Celtic
92Young warrior or from the yew tree. Derived from Scottish Gaelic origins, connoting strength and natural rootedness.
- Alba
Latin
91From Latin 'albus' meaning 'white'. Also the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland, evoking brightness and purity.
- Safiya
Arabic
91Pure, chaste. From Arabic Safiyyah meaning 'chosen one' or 'pure.' Also a Hebrew connection through biblical usage.
- Katalena
Greek
84From Greek Katalina, a variant of Katherine meaning 'pure.' Popular as a modern spelling blend combining classic roots with contemporary style.
- Safiyyah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'chosen one'. Borne by Safiyyah bint Huyayy, a wife of the Prophet Muhammad, honored for her wisdom and piety.
- Safiyya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. A name of dignity and spiritual clarity, borne historically by notable women in Islamic tradition.
- Holy
English
84Sacred, spiritually pure, or set apart for religious purposes. A virtue name reflecting sanctity and reverence.
- Katerine
Greek
84From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Katerine is a variant spelling of Catherine, which became popular through Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
- Kateryna
Slavic
84Ukrainian form of Catherine, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A distinctly Eastern European variant with strong national identity.
- Kairah
Arabic
84Pure, graceful one. Variant of Kira/Kiara with roots in multiple traditions meaning 'dear' or 'princess'
- Izumi
Japanese
84Spring or fountain; can also mean harmony or clarification depending on kanji characters used. Associated with water, renewal, and natural beauty.
- Caitlynn
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Caitlín', derived from 'Cathleen', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. Evolved through multiple English spellings.
- Kasia
English
84Polish diminutive of Katarzyna, derived from Greek katharos meaning 'pure'. A classic Eastern European name with timeless appeal.
- Annakate
Hebrew
84Blend of Anna (grace) and Kate (pure). A modern compound creating a name with classical roots and contemporary appeal.
- Albaraa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'innocent' or 'pure'. A Quranic name associated with virtue and clarity of character.
- Kati
Celtic
84Finnish diminutive of Katja or Katarina, meaning 'pure' from Greek Aikaterina. Also used as an independent name in Nordic cultures.
- Leeloo
Literary
84Invented name from the 1997 film The Fifth Element, created for an alien character. The name suggests otherworldly origin with a melodic, futuristic quality.
- Light
English
84Illumination or radiance; the natural agent that makes things visible. Used metaphorically for clarity, hope, or spiritual illumination.
- Zakkai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zakkai, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent.' Historically significant in Jewish tradition as the name of Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai.
- Cathryn
Greek
84Pure, and a modern spelling variation of Catherine. Derives from Greek 'katharos' meaning clean or pure.
- Lilygrace
English
84A modern compound name combining Lily (the flower, symbolizing purity and beauty) with Grace (virtue of elegance and kindness).
- Zahraa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the blooming flower' or 'the radiant one'. Associated with Fatimah az-Zahra, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, revered in Islamic tradition.
- Myangel
English
84A contemporary invented name combining 'my' with 'angel', expressing parental affection and divine aspiration for the child.
- Yuki
Japanese
84Commonly written with characters meaning 'snow' (雪) or 'courage/bravery' (勇). A serene, nature-connected name reflecting winter beauty and strength.
- Katlyn
Celtic
84Modern variant of Caitlin, from Irish Caitríona meaning 'pure'. Katlyn represents a contemporary spelling of this classic Celtic name.
- Edelweiss
Germanic
84Named after the Alpine wildflower (Leontopodium nivale), whose name combines German 'edel' (noble) and 'weiß' (white), referencing its distinctive silvery-white fuzzy petals.
- Temima
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', a name of virtue and wholeness in Jewish tradition
- Kayana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'beloved', also used in Indian naming traditions as a variation of Kayana or Kaiyana
- Tasnim
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fountain' or 'spring of water'. Tasnim is a spring in Paradise mentioned in the Quran, symbolizing purity and eternal blessing.
- Catalyna
Celtic
84Variant of Catalina, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure. Popular in Catalan and Spanish regions.
- Aysu
English
84From Persian 'ay' (moon) and Turkish 'su' (water), meaning 'moonwater' or reflecting qualities of moonlight on water
- Aina
Celtic
84From Scots Gaelic meaning 'one' or 'unique'. Also associated with brightness and radiance in Celtic tradition.
- Albina
Latin
84From Latin albus meaning 'white,' also connected to Germanic roots. Associated with brightness and purity.
- Chassity
Latin
84From Latin 'castitas' meaning chastity or purity. A virtue name popular in Christian tradition, emphasizing moral integrity and restraint.
- Aether
Greek
84From Greek 'aither,' the luminous upper air or pure essence that fills space in ancient cosmology. Associated with the bright sky and celestial realm.
- Goku
Japanese
84From the Japanese character 悟 (go) meaning 'enlightenment' or 'awakening'. Created as the protagonist's name in Dragon Ball manga series.
- Kasher
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'kasher' meaning 'proper' or 'fit'. In Jewish tradition, refers to food and practices that comply with dietary laws.
- Azucena
Spanish
84From Spanish azucena meaning 'lily', derived from Arabic as-susan. Symbolizes purity and grace in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Katja
Scandinavian
84Diminutive of Katherine, derived from Greek Aikaterina meaning 'pure'. Popular in German and Scandinavian regions as an informal variant.
- Shivam
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'propitious'. Associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition, representing divine grace and blessing.
- Sanae
Japanese
84Typically written with kanji meaning 'clear' or 'serene' combined with 'sound' or 'voice', conveying brightness and clarity
- Maryclaire
Celtic
84Compound of Mary (Latin 'of the sea') and Claire (Latin 'clear, bright'). A modern blended name combining Marian devotion with luminous clarity.
- Shubh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous', widely used in Hindu and Indian cultures as a blessing name conveying good fortune.
- Sachi
Japanese
84From Japanese meaning 'happiness' or 'luck', often written with characters denoting fortune, joy, or wisdom depending on kanji selection.
- Effat
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'chaste' or 'virtuous', traditionally used as a name for girls in Muslim cultures with strong moral connotations.
- Kayah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'pure' or 'alive', a modern name with spiritual significance in various cultures
- Safah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear', also interpreted as 'the best' or 'superior'. Associated with clarity and virtue in Islamic tradition.
- Ayaat
Arabic
84Quranic term referring to divine signs or verses. In Islamic tradition, Ayaat (plural of Ayah) means miracles or clear proofs of God's existence and guidance.
- Katharina
Greek
84From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. The name spread through Latin and became popular in Germanic regions via Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
- Cathleen
Irish
84Irish form of Catherine, derived from Old Irish meaning 'pure'. Associated with Saint Cathleen of Ireland.
- Agnes
Greek
76From Greek 'hagnē' meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Popularized as a Christian name honoring St. Agnes, an early Christian martyr.
- Zakyi
Arabic
76From Arabic Zakī meaning 'pure' or 'intelligent', with roots in Hebrew tradition. Associated with wisdom and clarity.
- Lian
Celtic
76Fair or graceful. Derived from the Irish element meaning 'bright' or 'shining,' historically used across Celtic regions.
- Ariannys
Greek
76From Greek Ariadne meaning 'very holy' or 'pure', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures with the -ys suffix variation.
- Pearl
Latin
76From Latin 'perla', referring to the lustrous gem formed within oyster shells, symbolizing purity and rarity.
- Kiyomi
Japanese
76Composed of kanji elements meaning 'pure' (ki) and 'beautiful' (yomi), conveying grace and elegance
- Yuna
Korean
76From Korean meaning 'graceful' or 'superior'; often written with characters denoting gentleness and virtue
- Whitley
English
76From a place name meaning 'white clearing' or 'clearing by the white stone.' Derives from Old English hwīt (white) and lēah (clearing or meadow).
- Lillionna
Latin
76From Latin 'lilium' (lily flower) with feminine suffix -anna. The lily symbolizes purity, grace, and renewal across Western tradition.
- Crystal
Latin
76From Latin 'crystallus', derived from Greek 'krystallos' meaning 'ice' or 'clear ice', later applied to the transparent mineral quartz.
- Cristal
Latin
74From Latin 'crystallus', meaning clear ice or crystal. Associated with clarity, transparency, and brilliance.
- Suri
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'rose' or 'bouquet of flowers'. Also associated with the sun in some interpretations.
- Zakiya
Arabic
74From Arabic 'zakiya' meaning intelligent, pure, or blessed. Popular in East African and Muslim communities.
- Kiyoko
Japanese
74From Japanese kanji meaning 'pure' (ki) and 'child' (yoko). A classic feminine name combining purity with youthfulness.
- Akari
Japanese
74Akari (明莉, 朱莉, or similar kanji combinations) typically means 'light' or 'luminosity,' often associated with brightness, clarity, and illumination in Japanese culture.
- Angely
Celtic
74Modern feminine variant of Angel, blending celestial and nature elements with Irish sensibility.
- Lilyann
Latin
74Combination of Lily (the flower) and Ann (grace). Represents purity and elegance with a classic touch.
- Catarino
Spanish
74From Latin Catharinus, derived from Catherine meaning 'pure'. A traditional Spanish diminutive form emphasizing purity and virtue.
- Angelica
Latin
72From Latin 'angelicus' meaning 'angelic' or 'messenger.' Associated with heavenly beings and divine grace in Christian tradition.
- Tahiyan
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'clean', with Persian influences denoting nobility and grace in classical Islamic tradition.
- Noor
Arabic
70Light or illumination in Arabic. A name symbolizing brightness, clarity, and divine radiance.
- Arianys
Greek
70From Greek Ariadne, meaning 'very holy' or 'pure'. The -ys ending is a modern Spanish/Latin American feminine variation.
- Zakyiah
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'chaste,' related to the name Zakiah. Modern spelling variant with -iah suffix common in contemporary African-American naming traditions.
- Keileen
Irish
70Variant of Kathleen, from Irish Caitlín. Ultimately derives from Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek origins.
- Whitlee
English
62From a white or light-colored clearing or meadow. A modern surname-to-given-name conversion with nature-inspired imagery.
- Kiyora
Japanese
62Modern Japanese name, likely combining kī (清/木) meaning 'clear/pure' or 'tree' with yora, creating an aesthetic sound with nature-inspired undertones.
- Asil
Arabic
62Noble, distinguished, or of high character. Derived from Arabic roots meaning excellence and honor.
- Parv
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'small' or 'little', commonly used in Hindu names as a diminutive prefix denoting something delicate or modest
- Abrar
Arabic
62Virtuous, pious, and righteous. A name emphasizing moral integrity and devoutness in Islamic tradition.
- Muqadas
Arabic
62From Arabic 'muqaddas' meaning 'sacred' or 'holy', often used in Islamic tradition to denote something consecrated or pure.
- Lilie
Latin
62From Latin 'lilium', the flower lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and elegance.
- Angelito
Spanish
62Little angel, from Latin 'angelus'. A diminutive form expressing endearment and spiritual significance.
- Saffiya
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear.' A feminine form related to the name Safi, denoting clarity and purity.
- Miyu
Japanese
62Japanese name typically written with characters meaning 'beautiful' (美) and 'gentleness' or 'night' (由/夜), conveying grace and delicate beauty
- Himani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'snow' or 'snowy', also interpreted as 'golden' in some contexts. Popular in Hindu and Indian cultures.
- Kasan
English
62From Turkish, meaning 'pure' or 'clean.' A straightforward name with Turkic roots reflecting virtue and clarity.
- Gwynn
Welsh
62From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'fair, blessed, or white'. Associated with light and purity in Welsh tradition.
- Millerkate
English
62Occupational surname Miller combined with given name Kate. Miller denotes a grain mill operator; Kate derives from Katherine meaning 'pure.'
- Asal
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'honey' or 'sweet'. A name evoking warmth and natural sweetness.
- Kateryn
Greek
62From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. A variant spelling of Catherine, historically associated with purity and virtue.
- Jingze
Chinese
62From Chinese characters meaning 'serene' or 'tranquil' (静) and 'grace' or 'polish' (泽), conveying peaceful refinement and purity
- Yuni
Japanese
62Yuni is a modern Japanese name, often written with characters suggesting unity, gentleness, or beauty depending on kanji selection.
- Yuchen
Chinese
62Common Chinese name combining characters for 'fish' (玉) and 'morning' or 'morning dawn' (晨), symbolizing purity and a fresh beginning
- Khalisa
Arabic
62From Arabic khalisa meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. A virtuous name with Islamic heritage conveying integrity and clarity of character.
- Zakya
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', a virtue name with Islamic roots often given to girls.
- Asli
English
62From Turkish meaning 'genuine' or 'authentic', reflecting sincerity and truthfulness
- Pavani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'the wind' or 'the air'; also interpreted as a feminine form suggesting grace and lightness in Hindu tradition
- Salsabeel
Arabic
62From Arabic, meaning 'spring' or 'fountain'. In Islamic tradition, Salsabil is a spring in Paradise mentioned in the Quran, symbolizing eternal blessings and pure water.
- Dairy
English
62A modern invented name, likely inspired by the dairy industry or used as a playful variant of names like Daphne or Darcy.
- Kiyo
Japanese
62Kiyo means 'clear' or 'pure,' often written with kanji like 清 (kiyo). It carries connotations of clarity, purity, and brightness in Japanese culture.
- Angell
Celtic
62Messenger or angel. Derived from Old Irish roots relating to light and spiritual beings, later Anglicized through the word 'angel.'
- Kaleen
Celtic
62Variant of Kayleen, derived from Irish names meaning 'pure' or 'fair', potentially connected to Caoilainn.
- Niyyah
Arabic
62From Arabic نية (niyyah) meaning 'intention' or 'purpose', a core concept in Islamic theology and law regarding sincere intent in faith and action.
- Nooreh
Persian
62From Persian 'nur' meaning light or illumination. Associated with brightness and divine radiance in Islamic tradition.
- Katieann
Celtic
62Compound of Katie (pure) and Ann (grace). A modern blended name combining classic Irish and Hebrew roots.
- Blanca
Spanish
56From Latin 'blancus' meaning 'white' or 'pale'. Symbolizes purity, innocence, and brightness.
- Clarity
Latin
56From Latin 'clarus' meaning clear, bright, or lucid. Represents transparency, understanding, and luminosity.
- Paloma
Spanish
55From Latin 'palumba' meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace, gentleness, and purity across cultures.
- Kacelyn
Celtic
55Modern variation of Katelyn/Caitlyn, blending Celtic roots with contemporary spelling. Likely relates to Caitlin, from Irish Caitríona meaning 'pure'.
- Sana
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit meaning 'praise' or 'admiration'. Also used in Arabic and Persian contexts meaning 'radiant' or 'splendid'.
- Safiatou
African
55From Arabic 'safiya' meaning 'pure' or 'chosen one', widely used across West African cultures, particularly among Fulani and other Sahel peoples
- Ange
French
42From Latin 'angelus' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.' A diminutive form conveying divine grace and celestial connection.
- Zuhri
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'flowers' or 'blossoms', often associated with beauty and flourishing in Islamic tradition.
- Kayva
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'. A modern name with roots in Hindu and South Asian traditions.
- Liliam
Latin
42From Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' the flower. Liliam is a variant spelling blending the classic flower name with modern -iam endings.
- Lilien
Germanic
42From Dutch/German diminutive of Lilie, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning lily flower, symbolizing purity and elegance.
- Kathrin
Greek
42From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure', combined with Germanic roots. A variant of Catherine/Katherine with strong European heritage.
- Katiya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'sacred', also used in Indian classical traditions as a feminine name variant.
- Taahira
Arabic
42Pure, virtuous, and chaste. Derives from the Arabic root meaning tahir (pure), commonly used in Islamic cultures.
- Lilium
Latin
42From Latin 'lilium', the genus name for lily flowers. Symbolizes purity, renewal, and elegance in floral tradition.
- Immaculata
Latin
42From Latin 'immaculatus' meaning 'spotless' or 'without stain.' Strongly associated with the Immaculate Conception of Mary in Catholic doctrine.
- Iqlas
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aqlās, meaning 'just' or 'equitable.' Associated with fairness and moral integrity in Islamic tradition.
- Tirth
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'ford' or 'crossing', referring to a place of pilgrimage or spiritual passage in Hindu tradition.
- Tayyiba
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'virtuous.' A feminine name with spiritual significance in Islamic culture, often chosen for its positive moral connotations.
- Heavenlyjoy
English
42A modern compound name combining 'heavenly' (relating to heaven or the divine) and 'joy' (happiness and delight). Expresses spiritual optimism and positive emotion.
- Lilyah
Hebrew
42From Lily, the flower name derived from Latin lilium. Lilyah adds a softer, more lyrical ending, popularizing the classic floral name with contemporary appeal.
- Katriana
Celtic
42Variant of Catriona, derived from Catherine. Means 'pure' in Greek origin, adapted through Irish tradition.
- Infantgirl
English
42A descriptive compound name combining 'infant' (young child) and 'girl' (female). Highly unconventional and not established in historical naming traditions.
- Saki
Japanese
42Derived from sake, the traditional Japanese rice wine. Also used as a Japanese given name meaning 'blossom' or 'blooming'.
- Safiye
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Historically borne by Ottoman sultans' wives and women of high status.
- Saafia
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. Also associated with wisdom and spiritual clarity in Islamic tradition.
- Seraph
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'seraphim,' the highest order of angels in Judeo-Christian tradition, depicted as six-winged celestial beings of divine fire and light.
- Kiira
English
42From Finnish, meaning 'glass' or sometimes used as a variant of Kira. Associated with clarity and brightness.
- Pristine
Latin
42From Latin pristinus meaning 'former, original, primitive.' Evokes purity and unspoiled nature through its phonetic similarity to 'pristine.'
- Yekaterina
Slavic
42Russian form of Catherine, derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure. Historically borne by Russian empresses and nobility.
- Zuha
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', often associated with brightness and radiance
- Saffiyah
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'chosen one', historically used in Islamic culture for women of noble character and virtue.
- Safiullah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'safi' (pure) and 'ullah' (God). Means 'pure of God' or 'God's purity', a name conveying spiritual righteousness and divine favor.
- Ekhlas
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'sincerity' or 'purity of intention.' A virtue name emphasizing honesty and truthfulness.
- Karyna
Celtic
42From Greek meaning 'pure', popularized in Ukraine as a variant of Karina. Associated with clarity and grace.
- Pavit
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'sacred', used in Hindu traditions to denote spiritual purity and sanctity.
- Angelmarie
Latin
42Combination of Angel (messenger, divine being) and Marie (of the sea, beloved). A blended modern name expressing grace and devotion.
- Kathlynn
Celtic
42Modern variant of Kathryn/Katherine, blended with Celtic tradition. Combines the Greek root 'katharis' (pure) with Irish lyrical suffix '-lynn'.
- Zakiyyah
Arabic
42From Arabic zakiyyah meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. A virtue name with strong Islamic religious significance.
- Kayann
Celtic
42Blend of Kay (pure) and Ann (grace), or derived from Caoilfhionn meaning 'slender and fair' in Irish tradition.
- Tayyib
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'pure', widely used in Muslim cultures with Quranic significance denoting righteousness and virtue.
- Shabnam
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'night dew' or 'morning dew', symbolizing freshness, purity, and the delicate beauty of nature
- Amrutha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'nectar of the gods', associated with divine vitality and eternal life in Hindu tradition
- Yuuki
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly 'gentleness' or 'kindness' (優) combined with 'brightness' or 'snow' (輝/雪). A modern Japanese name popular in anime and manga.
- Lilyjane
English
42A modern compound of Lily (flower symbolizing purity) and Jane (Hebrew origin meaning 'God's gracious gift'). Creates a nature-inspired, classic pairing.
- Albino
Latin
42From Latin 'albus' meaning 'white'. Historically used to describe those with albinism, a genetic condition affecting pigmentation.
- Khalis
Arabic
42Pure, virtuous, or sincere. Derived from the Arabic root khalas, indicating moral integrity and clarity.
- Aveda
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, associated with Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine and wellness, suggesting knowledge of life and vitality
- Innocence
Latin
42From Latin 'innocentia,' meaning freedom from guilt, harm, or wrongdoing. Represents purity, guilelessness, and moral blamelessness.
- Tahirih
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'the pure one' or 'the chaste one'. Associated with Tahirih, a prominent 19th-century Baha'i poet and women's rights advocate.
- Kataryna
Slavic
42Polish feminine form of Katherine, derived from Greek Katerina meaning 'pure'. Reflects Eastern European naming traditions and classical heritage.
- Kataliyah
Arabic
42Pure and noble, variant of Katalina/Catalina with Arabic influences; combines 'kat' (pure) elements with Anglicized suffix.
- Bronwen
Welsh
42From Welsh 'bron' (breast) and 'gwen' (fair, white). Traditionally interpreted as 'fair-breasted' or 'white-bosomed,' symbolizing purity and grace.
- Kathrynn
Celtic
42Variant of Katherine with Celtic roots. Associated with 'pure' and influenced by Irish naming traditions.
- Zakeya
Arabic
42From Arabic Zakiyya meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Also connects to Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers'.
- Chasidy
English
42Modern American name, likely a creative spelling variant of Chastity, reflecting virtue and purity. Contemporary coinage with no historical etymological roots.
- Asmi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'limitless' or 'boundless'. Associated with strength and infinite potential in Hindu and Sanskrit traditions.
- Sumaira
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'elevated'. Associated with brightness and loftiness in classical Persian literature.
- Ikhlaas
Arabic
42Sincerity and purity of intention in Islamic faith. Represents wholehearted devotion and truthfulness of the heart.
- Sathvika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'. A name rooted in Hindu philosophy emphasizing moral excellence and spiritual purity.
- Clairity
English
42A modern invented name blending 'Claire' (clear, bright) with the suffix '-ity' (quality/state), suggesting clarity and brightness as a personal quality.
- Milajade
Celtic
42Modern composite name blending Celtic and Sanskrit roots. 'Mila' derives from Sanskrit meaning 'miracle' or 'gracious'; 'jade' references the precious stone symbol of purity and wisdom.
- Katelin
Celtic
42Variant of Caitlin, from Irish Cathleen meaning 'pure' or deriving from Catherine. A modern spelling of a classic Irish name.
- Lilija
Slavic
42From Lithuanian 'lilija', the lily flower. Represents purity, elegance, and rebirth in Baltic and Slavic traditions.
- Kattie
Celtic
42Diminutive of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Also associated with Scottish heritage and informal charm.
- Nurah
Arabic
42Light or illumination in Arabic; also a variant of Noor/Nur meaning 'divine light'. Associated with brightness and spiritual radiance.
- Tahirah
Arabic
42Pure, virtuous, and chaste. A classical Islamic feminine name signifying moral integrity and spiritual cleanliness.
- Phoibe
Greek
42Bright, radiant. From Greek mythology, one of the Titans associated with light and prophecy, grandmother of Apollo.
- Angelus
Latin
42From Latin 'angelus' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'. Used in Christian liturgy for the Angelus prayer commemorating the Annunciation.
- Kyiro
Japanese
42Typically composed of kanji characters; common readings include 'kī' (清, pure) and 'ro' (郎, boy/son), suggesting 'pure boy' or similar virtuous meaning.
- Kiyori
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly combines 'ki' (清, pure/clear or 希, rare) with 'yori' (より, direction/from) or interpreted as 'pure reason' or 'clear choice'
- Yuina
Japanese
42From Japanese elements meaning 'gentle' or 'bind' (yui) and 'vegetables' or 'greens' (na). A contemporary name with nature-inspired qualities.
- Kwyn
Celtic
42From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'fair' or 'white', often associated with blessing and purity in Celtic tradition.
- Lilyani
Latin
42From Latin 'lilium', the lily flower, combined with the suffix '-ani' for a modern feminine variant.
- Crystel
English
42A modern variant spelling of Crystal, derived from Latin 'crystallus' meaning clear ice or transparent quartz. Associated with clarity and brilliance.
- Linen
English
42From the fabric linen, made from flax fibers. A modern nature-inspired name referencing the natural textile and its soft, breathable qualities.
- Kireina
Japanese
42Typically written with kanji meaning 'beautiful' (kire/麗) and 'name' (na/名), suggesting 'beautiful name' or 'lovely one'. May also derive from 'kire' meaning clean or elegant.
- Angelice
Latin
42From Latin 'angelicus' meaning 'angelic' or 'messenger'. A feminine elaboration emphasizing divine grace and celestial beauty.
- Tahira
Arabic
40Pure, chaste, virtuous. A name with strong Islamic tradition reflecting moral excellence and spiritual cleanliness.
- Keity
Irish
40Variant of Caity, from Old Irish meaning 'pure' or derived from Katherine. Associated with clarity and strength.
- Sejal
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'white' or 'pure', also associated with brightness and clarity in Hindu tradition
- Kaileah
Celtic
40Modern variation of Kaila/Kayleigh, blending Irish and Hawaiian influences. Likely derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'.
- Markayla
Celtic
40Modern blend combining Mark (Latin 'warlike') with Kayla (Gaelic 'pure'). Contemporary American creation with Celtic undertones.
- Zakia
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', also derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'pure' or 'blooming'
- Zakyla
Arabic
40Modern invented name, likely blending Zak (Arabic origin, 'pure') with -yla suffix popular in contemporary American naming.
- Kallyn
Celtic
40Variant of Caitlin, from Irish 'Caitríona' meaning 'pure'. Modern spelling blends Celtic tradition with contemporary style.
- Amala
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'gentle' or 'peaceful', used in Hindu tradition as a virtuous name symbolizing calm and grace.
- Hoorain
Arabic
40From Arabic 'hoor' meaning beautiful woman with dark eyes, referenced in Islamic tradition. Associated with paradise and divine beauty.
- Amla
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'sour' or 'emblic myrobalan', referring to the Indian gooseberry fruit valued in Ayurvedic medicine for its nutritional properties.
- Haneef
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'true believer'. A virtuous name emphasizing integrity and faith in Islamic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
