Celebratory baby names
Names tagged with “Celebratory” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Jubilee
Hebrew
94A time of celebration, liberation, and renewal. Derived from the Hebrew jubilee year when debts were forgiven and slaves freed every 50 years.
- Simcha
Hebrew
92Joy or gladness. Derived from the Hebrew word simcha, expressing happiness and celebration in Jewish tradition.
- Kaiyir
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'celebrated' or 'famous', also interpreted as 'one who brings joy' in Hindu tradition
- Holiday
English
84From the English word 'holiday,' originally meaning a religious feast day or sacred observance, evolved to mean any day of festivity or leisure.
- Jaiye
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'to honor' or 'one who brings joy.' Associated with celebration and blessings in Nigerian culture.
- Obieze
African
42From Igbo meaning 'the king has arrived' or 'royalty has come', a name of celebration and noble expectation in Nigerian culture.
- Araoluwa
African
40Honor and wealth have arrived. A celebratory name expressing joy at prosperity and good fortune coming to the family.
- Oluwadamilare
African
40Yoruba name meaning 'honor brings me joy' or 'I am honored with joy', expressing gratitude and celebration of blessings
- Vishrut
Sanskrit
10One who is renowned or celebrated; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'celebrated' or 'distinguished'
- Jaliya
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'famous' or 'celebrated'. Also interpreted as 'victorious' in some Indian traditions.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
