Blessing baby names
Names tagged with “Blessing” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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43 names
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- Naeem
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'blessing' or 'grace'. Associated with generosity and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
- Masud
Arabic
84From Arabic 'masud' meaning 'fortunate' or 'blessed.' Associated with good fortune and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
- Barkat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'baraka' meaning blessing, grace, or divine abundance. Often used in South Asian cultures as a name symbolizing good fortune.
- Mamoudou
African
84From Mandinka, a name of blessing meaning 'thank you' or 'grateful one', common in Mali and Guinea with deep cultural and Islamic tradition.
- Ifeoluwa
African
84God's love or divine affection. A deeply spiritual name expressing gratitude for blessings received from a higher power.
- Gweneth
Welsh
84From Welsh 'gwen' meaning white or blessed, combined with 'eth' suffix. Associated with purity and feminine grace.
- Ishimwe
African
84God is with me; a blessing or divine presence. Common in Rwanda and other East African cultures, expressing faith and protection.
- Oluwatamilore
African
84God has brought me wealth and honor. A Yoruba name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and prosperity.
- Ugochukwu
African
84God is great · a blessing from the divine. Ugo means 'eagle/god' and Chukwu means 'God' in Igbo, expressing gratitude for a child as a gift from God.
- Mmasinachi
African
70From Igbo meaning 'good fortune' or 'blessing,' combining mma (good/fine) and sinachi (fortune/luck). A name expressing parental hope for a blessed life.
- Neema
African
62From Swahili meaning 'prosperity' or 'blessing', conveying grace and good fortune in East African tradition
- Anayat
Arabic
62From Arabic 'anayat', meaning gracious gift or blessing; conveys kindness and divine favor
- Brucha
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'bracha' meaning 'blessing'. A traditional Jewish name carrying spiritual significance and warmth.
- Riziki
African
62From Swahili meaning 'blessing' or 'sustenance', conveying divine provision and abundance
- Ireoluwa
African
62God's grace and favor; a blessing from the divine. Ire (grace/favor) + oluwa (God).
- Fortunato
Latin
62From Latin 'fortunatus' meaning blessed, fortunate, or prosperous. A name bestowing good fortune and divine favor.
- Ngozi
African
62Blessing in Igbo, expressing goodwill and divine favor. A name of gratitude and spiritual significance.
- Nahiyan
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'gift' or 'present'. Popular in Islamic and South Asian cultures as a name denoting blessing and divine favor.
- Oluseyi
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'God has done well' or 'the Lord has been good', expressing gratitude and divine blessing.
- Yitbarek
African
62From Amharic 'yit' (may/let) and 'barek' (bless), meaning 'may he be blessed' or 'let him be blessed'
- Fatmata
African
55From Fulani, meaning 'mother of twins' or 'blessed mother.' A traditional name honoring fertility and maternal strength in West African cultures.
- Ablessyn
Celtic
55Likely a modern feminine variation blending 'Abby' with Celtic elements, or possibly from Gaelic roots meaning 'blessing' or 'white/fair'.
- Melkam
African
42From Amharic meaning 'good' or 'blessed', reflecting traditional Ethiopian naming practices that confer positive qualities and blessings upon the child
- Naeema
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'gracious' or 'blessing.' A name conveying divine favor and gentle kindness in Islamic tradition.
- Godwill
English
42Compound of 'God' and 'will', expressing a blessing or prayer for divine favor and benevolent destiny.
- Chigozirim
African
42From Igbo meaning 'God is great' or 'I give thanks to God', combining 'chi' (God/spirit) and 'gozie' (blessing/thanks)
- Barakah
Arabic
42Blessing, grace, or divine abundance. A significant term in Islamic tradition denoting spiritual blessing and prosperity.
- Ayushman
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'long-lived' or 'one with a long lifespan', a name conveying health, vitality, and blessing.
- Ifeoma
African
42From Igbo meaning 'good thing' or 'good fortune.' A name expressing blessing and positive regard for the child.
- Ayomiposi
African
42From Yoruba meaning 'my joy has multiplied' or 'joy has increased', expressing gratitude and celebration of blessings
- Naiem
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'benefit' or 'blessing'. A name associated with generosity and grace in Islamic tradition.
- Oluwadara
African
42From Yoruba 'Oluwa' (God) and 'dara' (good/kind). Means 'God is good' or 'goodness of God', expressing gratitude and blessing.
- Fiyinfoluwa
African
42Wealth and blessing have arrived. A name expressing gratitude for a child as a gift of prosperity and divine favor.
- Chayim
Hebrew
42Life or living. From Hebrew חיים (Chayim), a traditional Jewish name expressing the value and blessing of life itself.
- Ayomide
African
40A joy has come to our home. Yoruba name expressing gratitude for a child's arrival and the blessing they bring to the family.
- Macari
Irish
40Happy or blessed. Derived from the Old Irish element 'macari,' expressing joy and good fortune in Celtic tradition.
- Baraka
Arabic
40From Arabic 'baraka' meaning blessing, grace, or divine favor. Widely used in Islamic and East African cultures to denote spiritual abundance.
- Oluwadarasimi
African
40God has brought me wealth and honor. A deeply spiritual name expressing gratitude for divine blessings and prosperity.
- Oluwadamilola
African
40God has brought me wealth and honor. A deeply aspirational name expressing gratitude for divine blessing and prosperity.
- Yaminah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'right hand' or 'auspicious', signifying blessing and good fortune in Islamic tradition.
- Baruch
Hebrew
30From Hebrew 'baruch' meaning 'blessed.' A traditional Jewish name with deep biblical roots, signifying divine blessing and favor.
- Aayaan
Sanskrit
20Gift of God; a name expressing divine blessing and grace in Hindu tradition.
- Iyanuoluwa
African
11God has favored us; a name expressing gratitude for divine blessing and family prosperity.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
