Names with Supportive character
Baby names that carry the quality of supportive.
These names carry supportive 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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23 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Ezran
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Ezra' meaning 'help' or 'helper'. A biblical name borne by the scribe and priest who led Jews back from Babylonian exile.
- Ofelia
Greek
92From Greek 'ophelos' meaning 'help' or 'benefit'. Popularized by Shakespeare's Hamlet as a tragic, delicate character.
- Ansar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'helpers' or 'supporters', historically referring to the Ansar of Medina who aided Prophet Muhammad
- Munasar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', with roots in Islamic tradition denoting one who provides support and aid
- Comfort
English
84From Latin 'confortare' meaning 'to strengthen' or 'to console.' A virtue name reflecting solace, encouragement, and emotional support.
- Azirah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'azīrah meaning 'helper' or 'mighty one', with possible Hebrew roots suggesting strength and protection.
- Kodie
Celtic
84Son of Cody or descendant of Óda. Derived from the Scottish surname Cody, itself rooted in Gaelic heritage meaning 'helpful' or 'cushion.'
- Nasir
Arabic
72Helper, one who assists; also means victor or triumphant in some contexts. Derived from the Arabic root nassara.
- Codey
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Ó Cuidighthig' meaning 'descendant of Cuidightheach', associated with 'cuidigh' meaning help or aid
- Kodis
Greek
62From Greek 'kōdis' meaning 'helper' or 'aid', also potentially derived from Latin 'codus' relating to custom or law, with modern usage influenced by Germanic naming patterns.
- Aashir
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'supporter', denoting one who assists and brings aid to others.
- Codie
Celtic
62Descendant of Códa, a Scottish surname with Celtic roots. Often associated with the Gaelic personal name meaning 'helpful' or 'cushion.'
- Cammy
Scottish
62Diminutive of Camilla or Cameron, meaning 'helper' or 'one with a crooked nose'; also used as standalone name.
- Foster
English
55One who provides care or nurture; historically a person who raises or tends to another. Derives from the verb 'to foster,' meaning to encourage growth or support.
- Azria
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'azur' meaning 'help' or 'helper'. A modern invented name with Hebrew linguistic roots, gaining contemporary popularity.
- Maziya
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'one who assists'; also used in Maldivian culture as a feminine given name with roots in Islamic tradition.
- Ezrin
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'helper' or 'my God helps', a biblical name borne by a figure in the Old Testament.
- Tasir
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'assistant'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting support and aid.
- Sahori
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly combines elements like 'sa' (差/早/清) with 'hori' (堀) suggesting depth, or 'saho' (佐保) meaning assistance and protection
- Nasri
Arabic
40Helper or supporter; one who aids others. Used in Arabic-speaking cultures as a masculine name with warm relational connotations.
- Kovey
Celtic
20Descendent of the boatman or helper; derived from Irish coibhe meaning assistance or help.
- Aider
Celtic
10One who helps or aids; derived from Irish roots meaning 'helper' or 'supporter'
- Munasir
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'victorious assistant', conveying strength and supportive character.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
