Abstract Concept baby names
Names tagged with “Abstract Concept” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Eternity
Literary
92From the concept of infinite time without end. A modern virtue name expressing the abstract ideal of timelessness and boundless existence.
- Destinee
French
92From Latin 'destinare' meaning 'to make firm' or 'to determine.' Refers to one's fate or predetermined course in life.
- Charisma
Greek
84From Greek 'charisma' meaning divine grace, charm, or a special magnetic appeal that inspires devotion in others.
- Logic
English
84From Latin 'logica', meaning the system of reasoning and rational thought. A modern virtue name reflecting intellectual clarity and analytical thinking.
- Journiee
English
84A modern invented name blending 'journey' with feminine suffix '-ee', suggesting adventure and personal exploration.
- Vanity
English
84From the English word 'vanity', meaning excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements. Used as a virtue name, popularized in modern usage as a bold, self-assured name.
- Infiniti
Latin
84From Latin infinitus meaning 'endless' or 'unlimited'. A modern coined name reflecting boundless potential and infinity.
- Prosperity
English
84Good fortune and flourishing; derived from the abstract virtue name meaning abundance, success, and wellbeing.
- Choice
English
62The act of selecting or deciding between alternatives; derived from the concept of agency and decision-making, used as a virtue name emphasizing autonomy and free will.
- Gravity
English
62From the Latin 'gravitas' meaning weight or heaviness, referring to the physical force that attracts objects toward the Earth's center.
- Integrity
Latin
42From Latin 'integritas' meaning wholeness, soundness, and moral uprightness. A virtue name representing honesty and complete moral character.
- Excellence
Latin
42From Latin excellentia meaning 'superiority' or 'excellence.' A virtue name reflecting exceptional quality and achievement, popular among aspirational modern parents.
- Envy
English
40From the Latin 'invidia', meaning the sin of jealousy or resentment. Modern usage as a virtue name reflects the contemporary trend of naming children after abstract concepts.
- Memory
English
40From Latin 'memoria', referring to the faculty of recollection and remembrance. A virtue name reflecting cognitive and emotional resonance.
- Reality
Latin
40From Latin 'realis' meaning 'actual' or 'relating to things'; a modern virtue name emphasizing authenticity and truthfulness.
- Theorie
Greek
10From Greek théōría meaning 'contemplation, speculation, or theory.' Represents abstract thought and intellectual inquiry.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
