Beautiful baby names
Names tagged with “Beautiful” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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47 names
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- Khamilla
Arabic
94From Arabic Jamila meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. May also draw from Hebrew roots with similar phonetic structure.
- Akemi
Japanese
84Bright and beautiful; composed of kanji characters 'aka' (red/bright) and 'mi' (beauty). Evokes warmth and radiance.
- Yafa
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yafa' meaning 'beautiful'. Used in Hebrew and Arabic-speaking cultures as a feminine name denoting grace and beauty.
- Yaffa
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'yafeh' meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely'. Popular in Israel as a modern given name.
- Miyoko
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji elements 'mi' (美, beautiful) and 'yoko' (代子, generation child). Meaning varies by kanji choice but commonly 'beautiful generation child' or similar.
- Nazuri
English
84From Swahili meaning 'beauty' or 'grace', reflecting aesthetic and elegance in East African linguistic tradition
- Bellarose
French
62Compound of 'bella' (beautiful) and 'rose' (the flower). A modern romantic name combining Italian beauty with the classic rose symbol.
- Bellani
Italian
62From Latin 'bellus' meaning 'beautiful'. A modern Italian feminine form emphasizing grace and beauty.
- Shaarvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', also interpreted as 'golden' in Hindu tradition
- Alayana
Celtic
62Modern variation of Alaina/Alana, likely blending Celtic elements with contemporary spelling. May derive from Irish 'alainn' meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair'.
- Oviya
English
62From Tamil meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', also associated with artistic expression and creative beauty in South Indian culture
- Suhavi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. Associated with charm and elegance in classical Indian tradition.
- Bella
Italian
56Beautiful, from the Latin 'bellus.' Widely used as a standalone name and as a diminutive of Isabella and Arabella.
- Annabella
Latin
55From Anna (Hebrew 'grace') combined with the Latin diminutive bella ('beautiful'). A romantic elaboration meaning graceful and beautiful.
- Zahriyah
Arabic
55From Arabic Zahra meaning 'blooming flower' or 'radiance,' often associated with brightness and beauty in Islamic tradition
- Bellarosa
Italian
42From Italian 'bella' (beautiful) and 'rosa' (rose). A romantic compound name celebrating beauty and the classic flower.
- Alaana
Celtic
42Variant of Alana, derived from Gaelic 'alainn' meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful', with possible Norse influence from 'Alan'
- Aryabella
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning noble or honorable, combined with the suffix 'bella' meaning beautiful. A modern fusion name blending Eastern virtue with Western elegance.
- Clarabella
Celtic
42Combination of Clara (bright, clear) and Bella (beautiful). A compound name blending Latin and Romance elements popular in Victorian literature.
- Marybella
Latin
42Combination of Mary (beloved, of the sea) and Bella (beautiful). A romantic compound creating 'beautiful beloved'.
- Jamilya
Arabic
42From Arabic 'jamil' meaning beautiful, graceful. Popular in Islamic cultures and East Africa, especially among Swahili-speaking communities.
- Maleeha
Arabic
42Beautiful, graceful, or elegant. A name of Persian-Arabic origin reflecting qualities of charm and refinement.
- Husna
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'good', often used in Islamic tradition as one of the 99 Names of Allah (Al-Husna)
- Jamilah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'elegant', related to jamīl (جميل). A graceful name common in Arab and Muslim cultures.
- Bellamie
French
40Beautiful friend; combining 'bella' (beautiful) with a diminutive or friendly suffix. A modern romantic blend suggesting charm and companionship.
- Abella
Latin
40From Latin 'bella' meaning 'beautiful'. Used in medieval Romance literature and evolved as a standalone name in English-speaking regions.
- Charvi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', a name of grace and elegance popular in South Asian cultures.
- Ariabella
Latin
40Combination of Aria (melody, air) and Bella (beautiful). A modern invented name blending musical and aesthetic qualities.
- Christabel
Latin
40From Latin 'christus' (Christ) combined with 'bella' (beautiful). A Christianized name meaning 'beautiful Christian' or 'Christ's beauty'.
- Jamilla
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', also associated with feminine elegance and charm in Islamic tradition.
- Belicia
Latin
40From Latin 'bellus' meaning 'beautiful', also a diminutive form related to Isabella and Bella with enduring feminine grace.
- Belina
Latin
40From Latin 'bellus' meaning 'beautiful'. A diminutive form suggesting graceful beauty with an elegant, refined quality.
- Anabella
Latin
30Combination of 'Ana' (grace) and 'Bella' (beautiful). A romantic elaboration blending Hebrew and Latin elements for 'graceful and beautiful'
- Debhani
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit, meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant.' Associated with grace and luminosity in Indian tradition.
- Ayana
African
28Beautiful flower in Yoruba. Also used in Japanese meaning 'colorful' or 'design,' creating cross-cultural appeal.
- Bellina
Italian
20From Latin 'bellus' meaning 'beautiful'. A diminutive form emphasizing delicate, graceful beauty.
- Mibella
Latin
20From Latin 'bella' meaning beautiful, with Italian diminutive suffix '-mi' creating an affectionate form.
- Hermosa
Spanish
20From Spanish meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', derived from the feminine form of hermoso
- Belinda
Spanish
12From Italian 'bella' (beautiful) and Germanic elements. Associated with beauty and brightness, possibly influenced by literary tradition.
- Anali
Sanskrit
12From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful'. Also used as a variant of Analisa, blending Ana- with suffix -li.
- Malanni
Celtic
11From Hawaiian 'mala' (garden) and 'nani' (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful garden'
- Suhaani
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant.' Widely used in Hindi and South Asian cultures.
- Mirae
Korean
10From Korean 'mi' (beautiful) and 'rae' (future), meaning 'beautiful future' or 'future beauty'
- Sunaina
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'smiling', also interpreted as 'golden-eyed' in classical texts.
- Meiyani
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit roots meaning 'beautiful' and 'graceful', combining mei (beautiful) with yani (gracious woman)
- Amahle
African
6From Zulu meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', expressing admiration and grace in South African culture
- Jamila
Arabic
5From Arabic meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', conveying elegance and charm
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
