Beloved baby names
Names tagged with “Beloved” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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18 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Daoud
Arabic
84Arabic form of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'the beloved one.' Widely used in Islamic cultures across the Middle East and North Africa.
- Saajan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'lover', reflects deep affection and emotional connection in Indian culture.
- Dawid
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Dawid', meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'. One of the most significant names in religious history, borne by the biblical King David of Israel.
- Karina
Latin
76From Latin 'carus' meaning dear or beloved. Scandinavian variant of Karen, also connected to 'Karin' in Germanic languages.
- Davide
Hebrew
62From Hebrew David meaning 'beloved'. Davide is the Italian form, popular across Romance-speaking regions.
- Davine
Celtic
62Feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved.' May also relate to divine or spiritual qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Priyan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', widely used in Indian naming traditions with deep roots in classical literature.
- Davit
Hebrew
40Davit is the Georgian form of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.' It carries deep significance in Georgian Christian tradition.
- Dawood
Arabic
40Arabic form of David, meaning 'beloved' or 'the beloved one,' from Hebrew origins referring to King David of Israel.
- Dawit
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'David' meaning 'beloved'. Dawit is the Amharic form used in Ethiopia, particularly associated with Ethiopian Orthodox Christian tradition.
- Daviel
Hebrew
40From David meaning 'beloved', with the diminutive suffix -iel. A modernized variant blending classic biblical roots with contemporary styling.
- Priyanka
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', widely used in Indian culture as a term of endearment and affection
- Davia
Latin
40Feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew. Davia combines the classic biblical name with a modern feminine suffix.
- Davi
Hebrew
28Beloved; one who is dearly loved. A diminutive form of David, derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'beloved' or 'friend.'
- Aimee
French
28From Latin 'amata' meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one'. Popular in French-speaking regions since the Middle Ages.
- Dawud
Arabic
12Arabic form of David, meaning 'beloved.' From Hebrew tradition, signifying a person dearly loved and cherished.
- Thandi
African
10From Xhosa meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one', expressing deep affection and cherishment
- Dovi
Hebrew
6Short form of David, from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
