Aromatic baby names
Names tagged with “Aromatic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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7 names
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- Anis
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'anise' (the aromatic plant/spice). Also used as a variant of Anius in classical contexts.
- Thyme
Greek
42From Greek thymon, the aromatic herb used since ancient times in cooking and medicine, symbolizing courage and strength.
- Canela
Spanish
42Cinnamon in Spanish. Derived from Latin 'canella', referring to the aromatic spice from cinnamon bark.
- Casia
Latin
42From Latin cassia, a fragrant spice tree. Associated with cinnamon and aromatic plants in ancient Mediterranean trade.
- Rayhan
Arabic
40Fragrant, sweet-smelling. Derived from the Arabic word for basil or aromatic plants, symbolizing freshness and spiritual purity.
- Reyhan
Persian
40Aromatic herb; basil. A fragrant plant valued in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean gardens for its culinary and medicinal properties.
- Mehak
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'fragrance' or 'aroma', symbolizing something delicate, pleasant, and pervasive.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
