Celestial baby names
Names tagged with “Celestial” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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200 names
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- Seraphina
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'seraphim,' the highest order of angels. Means 'fiery ones' or 'burning ones,' evoking divine light and spiritual purity.
- Castiel
Literary
94God is my strength. A name from Jewish and Christian angelology, popularized in modern media as a powerful celestial being.
- Soraya
Persian
94From Persian meaning 'blooming flower' or 'princess'. Associated with the Pleiades star cluster in Persian astronomy.
- Evren
English
94Universe or cosmos. A modern Turkish name inspired by astronomical and philosophical concepts of existence and vastness.
- Jovi
Latin
94Jupiter's child or follower of Jupiter. Derived from Jovian, relating to the Roman king of gods, associated with wisdom, leadership, and celestial power.
- Sunday
English
94The day of the week associated with the sun. In modern usage, a nature-inspired name reflecting light, renewal, and the celestial body that sustains life.
- Viraj
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', also signifies universal sovereignty and divine brilliance in Hindu philosophy
- Elara
Celtic
94From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. Associated with starlight and ethereal beauty in Celtic tradition.
- Serafina
Latin
94From Latin 'seraphicus', derived from Hebrew seraphim meaning 'the burning ones,' referring to the highest order of angels in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Draco
Latin
94Dragon in Latin. Associated with the constellation Draco and mythological serpents. Symbolizes power, mystery, and ancient wisdom.
- Alya
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. Also associated with the star Alya in the constellation Aquila.
- Ehlani
English
94From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly gardener' or 'heavenly fragrance', combining elements of nature and spiritual grace
- Zanyla
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Zan- with -yla. Likely draws from Zaniah (Arabic star name) combined with feminine -yla suffix, creating a contemporary celestial feel.
- Solstice
Latin
94The twice-yearly astronomical event when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky, marking the longest and shortest days. Used as a name to evoke celestial cycles and natural turning points.
- Naelani
Polynesian
94From Hawaiian 'nae' (soft, gentle) and 'lani' (sky, heaven). A celestial name evoking softness and the heavens.
- Aolanis
Celtic
94Hawaiian name combining 'ao' (cloud/light) and 'lanis' (heavens), suggesting ethereal qualities of sky and atmosphere.
- Yailani
English
94From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'ai (food/abundance) with the suffix -lani (sky/heavens), suggesting 'food from the sky' or 'heavenly abundance'
- Azure
French
94The color of the clear sky or precious lapis lazuli stone. Derived from Persian lāzaward, meaning 'blue,' and adopted into French and English to denote the vivid blue pigment and hue.
- Xiadani
Celtic
94Xia means 'glow of the sunrise' in Chinese; Dani is a Hebrew diminutive meaning 'God is my judge'. The blend creates a modern multicultural name suggesting luminous judgment or radiant grace.
- Zelyiana
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Celtic elements; likely inspired by Zelda (Germanic) with Irish feminine suffix -iana, creating a contemporary mystical feel.
- Leihlani
Polynesian
94Heavenly garland or lei from the heavens. 'Lei' means garland, 'lani' means sky or heavens.
- Skailyn
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending 'sky' with Celtic elements, suggesting freedom and celestial connection with a contemporary twist.
- Khalanii
English
94From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'Khal' with the suffix '-ani' suggesting a divine or spiritual quality; evokes strength and celestial imagery
- Keilanni
English
94Modern Hawaiian creation combining 'Kei' (lei/garland) and 'Lanni' (sky), evoking natural beauty and the heavens
- Shterna
English
94From Yiddish/Hebrew meaning 'star'. Associated with celestial imagery and often used in Jewish naming traditions.
- Quamari
Arabic
94From Arabic 'Qmar' meaning moon, with the -i suffix creating a diminutive or possessive form. Associated with lunar beauty and celestial grace.
- Leighlani
Celtic
94Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Lani (sky/heavens), creating a nature-inspired name blending earth and air elements.
- Eliora
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Eli' (my God) and 'ora' (light), meaning 'my God is light' or 'God is my light'
- Icelynn
Celtic
94Modern invented blend combining 'Ice' with the Celtic suffix '-lynn'. Suggests coolness, clarity, and ethereal beauty.
- Isis
Mythological
94Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility, and motherhood. Name derives from ancient Egyptian Aset, meaning 'throne' or 'seat', representing divine power.
- Halo
English
93A ring of light or radiance, often depicted as a glowing circle above the head in religious art. Modern usage draws from the celestial and spiritual symbolism of divine light.
- Aries
Mythological
93Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, derived from the Greek god of war. The name references the Ram, a symbol of courage, leadership, and determination in classical astrology.
- Avalon
Welsh
92Island of apples. In Arthurian legend, the mystical isle where King Arthur was taken to heal after his final battle.
- Aarush
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'first rays of the sun', symbolizing new beginnings and divine light in Hindu tradition.
- Ahana
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', representing new beginnings and the breaking of morning.
- Saphira
Greek
92From Greek sappheiros meaning 'sapphire', the precious blue gemstone. Associated with wisdom, nobility, and celestial beauty.
- Ahaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', symbolizing new beginnings and the start of a new day
- Zuriel
Hebrew
92God is my rock or my strength. Zuriel is an archangel name in Jewish mysticism, representing divine protection and spiritual fortitude.
- Solene
French
92From Latin 'solēn' meaning solemn or dignified; also associated with the sun through phonetic similarity to 'sol'
- Elysia
Greek
92From Greek Elysium, the mythological paradise for the blessed. Associated with bliss, paradise, and divine happiness in classical tradition.
- Theia
Greek
92In Greek mythology, Theia was a Titaness goddess of light and radiance. Her name derives from the Greek word for 'divine' or 'shining.'
- Azura
Latin
92From Latin 'azureus' meaning 'blue' or 'sky-colored', derived from Persian lapis lazuli stone. Associated with the precious azure gemstone and celestial imagery.
- Dawn
English
92The first light of day; the transition from darkness to light. Used metaphorically for new beginnings, hope, and awakening.
- Sury
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Surya' meaning 'sun'. Represents the solar deity in Hindu mythology, symbolizing light, energy, and vitality.
- Star
English
92A celestial body; a point of light in the night sky. Used metaphorically to represent brilliance, hope, and aspiration.
- Lani
English
92Sky or heavens in Hawaiian. A short, lyrical name rooted in nature and island traditions.
- Astoria
Greek
92From Greek meaning 'of the stars' or 'star-like'. Named after Astoria, Queens, which itself derives from John Jacob Astor.
- Aleya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'going up'; also connected to Arabic 'alaya' meaning 'lofty' or 'sublime'
- Nyaire
Irish
92Bright water or radiant one. A modern Irish creation blending traditional Gaelic phonetic elements with contemporary unisex naming trends.
- Caelum
Latin
92From Latin meaning 'chisel' or 'engraving tool'; also the name of a faint southern constellation representing the engraver's tool.
- Aaira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'; also interpreted as 'airy' or 'ethereal' in some traditions
- Aditi
Sanskrit
92In Hindu mythology, Aditi is the mother of the Adityas (celestial deities) and represents boundlessness, freedom, and the infinite cosmic mother.
- Esty
Hebrew
92From Esther, Hebrew meaning 'star'. Often used as a standalone nickname emphasizing brightness and celestial quality.
- Divinity
Latin
92From Latin divīnitās meaning 'divine nature' or 'godliness'. A modern virtue name reflecting spirituality and transcendence.
- Eternity
Literary
92From the concept of infinite time without end. A modern virtue name expressing the abstract ideal of timelessness and boundless existence.
- Nylani
Celtic
92Modern invention blending 'Ny-' prefix with '-lani' (Hawaiian for 'sky'), creating a contemporary name with celestial undertones.
- Neylani
English
92From Hawaiian elements meaning 'soft' or 'smooth' (nei) and 'sky' or 'heaven' (lani), suggesting a gentle celestial quality
- Jalaya
Arabic
92From Arabic, meaning 'night' or 'darkness.' A modern feminine name with lyrical qualities and celestial undertones.
- Helios
Greek
92Greek god of the sun. From helios meaning 'sun,' representing light, radiance, and divine illumination in classical mythology.
- Aruna
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'reddish', associated with the Hindu goddess of the dawn and the reddish hue of early morning sky.
- Serayah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Seraph, meaning 'fiery one' or 'burning one', referencing the seraphim angels. Also associated with nobility and divine presence.
- Soleia
Celtic
92Possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'sun' or related to solar imagery, with feminine suffix -eia creating a celestial, luminous quality.
- Halley
English
92From Old English 'hæg' (hall) and 'leah' (clearing), meaning 'dweller in the hall clearing'. Also associated with Halley's Comet.
- Aster
Greek
92From the Greek word 'aster' meaning star. The name refers to the aster flower, a star-shaped bloom symbolizing elegance and patience.
- Charis
Greek
92Grace or kindness. In Greek mythology, Charis was a goddess of grace and one of the Charites (Graces). The name embodies charm, elegance, and divine favor.
- Esmeray
Celtic
92From Turkish 'esme' (name) and 'ray' (light/sun), meaning 'light of the name' or luminous ray of light.
- Zadkiel
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'righteousness of God.' Zadkiel is one of the seven archangels in Jewish and Christian tradition, associated with mercy, forgiveness, and divine grace.
- Eliani
Celtic
92Modern elaboration of Eliana, blending Italian grace with Celtic roots. Associated with brightness and sun-like radiance.
- Surya
Sanskrit
92The Hindu god of the sun, representing light, energy, and cosmic power. A celestial name rooted in Vedic mythology and spiritual significance.
- Zenith
Greek
92The highest point or peak; the culmination. Derived from the Greek word for the point in the sky directly above an observer, representing the pinnacle of achievement.
- Zyra
Greek
92Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek 'zyr-' or as a variant of Zara, which means 'blooming flower' or 'princess' in Hebrew/Arabic.
- Doris
Greek
92From Greek Doris, meaning 'gift of the ocean.' In mythology, Doris was a sea nymph, daughter of Oceanus, embodying grace and maritime connection.
- Aarohi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'musical' or 'melodious', derived from 'aaroh' (ascending notes in music). Represents the ascending scale in Indian classical music.
- Kaspian
Persian
92Named after the Caspian Sea, derived from Persian and Greek origins. Associated with vast waters and geographical majesty.
- Liora
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Or' meaning light, often interpreted as 'my light' or 'the light is mine'. A contemporary name with spiritual luminosity.
- Elio
Greek
91From Greek 'helios' meaning 'sun'. Popular in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures as a modern, luminous name.
- Emerald
Latin
91A precious green gemstone. Named after the mineral beryl, prized for its vivid color and beauty since ancient times.
- Araceli
Spanish
91From Latin 'ara' (altar) and 'caeli' (of heaven), meaning 'altar of heaven' or 'heavenly altar'. A name with religious and celestial significance.
- Celia
Latin
91From Latin 'Caelius', a Roman family name. Associated with the heavens; also connected to 'caelum' meaning sky.
- Marisol
Spanish
91From Spanish 'María' (Mary) + 'sol' (sun). A modern compound name meaning 'Mary of the sun' or 'sun Mary', suggesting brightness and warmth.
- Stormi
English
91Modern invented name derived from the word 'storm', evoking power, weather, and dramatic natural forces.
- Cielo
Spanish
91Sky or heaven. A direct Spanish word for the celestial expanse, evoking openness, freedom, and spiritual transcendence.
- Meilani
Polynesian
91From Hawaiian 'mei' (garland) and 'lani' (heaven), meaning 'heavenly garland' or 'garland of the sky'
- Cynthia
Greek
91From Greek Kynthia, an epithet of Artemis, goddess of the moon, derived from Mount Cynthus where she was born.
- Aura
Latin
91A luminous radiance or emanation surrounding a person or object, from the Latin 'aura' meaning breeze or breath.
- Celina
Latin
91From Latin Caelina, feminine form of Caelius, meaning 'of the sky' or 'heavenly'. Also connected to the Roman goddess Caelestis.
- Zeus
Greek
91King of the gods in Greek mythology, derived from the proto-Indo-European root meaning 'to shine' or 'sky father'
- Selina
Greek
91From Greek 'selene' meaning moon goddess. Also associated with Latin form of Celine, signifying heavenly and luminous qualities.
- Ryu
Japanese
91Dragon, or flowing/stream depending on kanji used. Associated with strength, power, and fluidity in Japanese tradition.
- Quetzally
Mythological
91From Nahuatl quetzal (the sacred feathered serpent deity) with feminine suffix -ally. Represents the divine, iridescent bird sacred to Aztec culture.
- Giada
Italian
91From Italian meaning 'jade', the precious green stone valued in Asian cultures for its beauty and spiritual significance.
- Nebula
Latin
84From Latin 'nebula' meaning cloud or mist. In astronomy, refers to a cloud of gas and dust in space, often forming stars.
- Zephyra
Greek
84From Greek mythology, Zephyra is the feminine form of Zephyrus, the god of the west wind. Symbolizes gentleness, grace, and the soft breath of nature.
- Starlynn
English
84Modern invented name blending 'star' (celestial body) with the suffix '-lynn' (lake or waterfall). Evokes brightness, wonder, and feminine grace.
- Azur
French
84From Old French 'azur' meaning blue, derived from Persian 'lazhuward'. Associated with the clear sky and precious lapis lazuli stone.
- Naraya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'woman' or 'feminine', also associated with Narayana, a divine form in Hindu philosophy representing the universal spirit.
- Citlaly
English
84From Nahuatl meaning 'star' or 'light'. Associated with celestial beauty and cosmic wonder in Aztec tradition.
- Lumen
Latin
84Light or illumination. Derived from the Latin 'lumen,' meaning a source of light or brightness, often used metaphorically for clarity and enlightenment.
- Lunah
Celtic
84Associated with the moon (Luna) with Irish diminutive suffix -ah. Evokes lunar mystique and celestial grace.
- Lunamarie
Latin
84A modern compound combining Luna, from Latin meaning 'moon,' with Marie, the French form of Mary. Evokes celestial imagery and feminine grace.
- Celestino
Latin
84From Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.' Celestino carries celestial connotations, evoking the stars and divine realms.
- Lusine
English
84From Armenian 'lus' meaning light. A luminous name symbolizing brightness and divine radiance in Armenian Christian tradition.
- Ajuni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'born under the star' or 'celestial', connoting divine or heavenly qualities in Hindu tradition
- Makaia
English
84From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'Maka' (eye/face) with the suffix '-ia', suggesting a unique or distinctive presence
- Coraleigh
Celtic
84Modern blend of Coral (sea-origin gemstone) and the suffix -leigh (clearing), creating a nature-inspired feminine form with contemporary appeal.
- Elona
Greek
84From Greek helios meaning 'sun', associated with light and radiance. Also used as a feminine form of Elon.
- Nalea
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'serene waters'. A modern name blending Polynesian grace with contemporary appeal.
- Samaa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'elevated' or 'lofty', also interpreted as 'sky' or 'heaven' in some contexts.
- Elianis
Greek
84From Elias, derived from Greek Helios meaning 'sun'. The -nis suffix adds feminine character, popular in Spanish and Latin cultures.
- Ahria
Irish
84Likely a variant of Aria with Irish roots, possibly related to Old Irish terms for 'noble' or 'air'
- Noriyah
Arabic
84Modern Arabic name derived from 'Noor' meaning light, with the feminine suffix '-iyah' added for a contemporary feel
- Angeles
Spanish
84Derived from the Latin 'angelus,' meaning messenger or angel. Historically used to denote divine messengers or celestial beings in Christian tradition.
- Azuria
Latin
84From Latin 'azureus' meaning 'sky blue' or 'azure', referring to the vivid blue color of the sky and sea.
- Solar
Latin
84Derived from the Latin word for sun. Evokes brightness, energy, and celestial warmth; increasingly used as a modern nature name.
- Kalanie
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sky' or 'heavenly', a modern name blending celestial imagery with tropical island culture
- Sohail
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'easy' or 'smooth'. Also refers to Canopus, the bright star in Carina constellation, symbolizing guidance and celestial beauty.
- Saraphina
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Seraphim, the highest order of angels. Seraphina means 'fiery one' or 'ardent,' combining sera (fire) with the feminine suffix -ina.
- Suheyla
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Suhayla', meaning 'smooth' or 'easy', also refers to the star Canopus in Arabic astronomy
- Solanna
Latin
84From Latin 'sol' meaning sun, combined with the feminine suffix '-anna'. Evokes solar warmth and radiance.
- Esthela
Celtic
84From Latin stella meaning 'star', with Spanish/Catalan feminine diminutive endings. A celestial name combining stellar imagery with romantic European flair.
- Azaya
Hebrew
84God has helped or strengthened. A name with spiritual significance emphasizing divine support and protection.
- Mena
Greek
84From Greek meaning 'moon' or Egyptian meaning 'to endure'. Associated with Mena as an ancient Egyptian king and the lunar symbolism in Greek tradition.
- Celes
Latin
84Roman goddess of agriculture and the harvest. Derived from Latin 'cēlāre' meaning 'to conceal' or directly from the deity Ceres.
- Solai
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'bright', also connected to sun-related qualities in South Indian naming traditions
- Ramiel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Rami' (thunder) and 'El' (God). In Jewish angelology, Ramiel is the angel of divine visions and thunder, known as the 'Thunder of God'.
- Skylin
English
84A modern invented name blending 'sky' with the suffix '-lin,' suggesting openness, freedom, and celestial imagery. Emerged in late 20th-century American naming trends.
- Miliani
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'high chief' or 'exalted', derived from 'mili' (chief) and the suffix '-ani' denoting nobility and elevation.
- Saphire
Greek
84From Greek 'sappheiros', referring to the precious blue gemstone. Associated with wisdom, truth, and celestial beauty.
- Celestina
Latin
84From Latin 'celestis' meaning 'of the heavens' or 'heavenly.' Associated with the sky, stars, and divine celestial realms.
- Parisa
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'fairy' or 'heavenly.' Associated with grace, ethereal beauty, and celestial mystique in Persian tradition.
- Solyana
Celtic
84From Sanskrit 'surya' (sun) blended with Slavic '-ana' suffix. Evokes solar warmth and celestial radiance.
- Siyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'moving gracefully'. Associated with divine feminine energy and elegance in Hindu tradition.
- Aviani
Latin
84Modern invention blending Latin 'avis' (bird) with feminine Italian styling, suggesting a free-spirited, celestial quality
- Nalanni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'heavens' or 'sky', often interpreted as 'soft as the sky' or celestial and serene
- Mariluna
Latin
84Blend of Maria (beloved) and Luna (moon), combining celestial and feminine elements into a lyrical modern name.
- Taiyo
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'sun' (tai) and 'world' or 'generation' (yo). Commonly written as 太陽, literally 'great sun', symbolizing brightness, warmth, and vitality.
- Arushi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'first rays of the sun' or 'dawn', associated with Usha, the Vedic goddess of dawn and new beginnings
- Castor
Mythological
84One of the Gemini twins in Greek mythology, Castor was a master horseman and boxer. The name likely derives from Greek meaning 'to shine' or 'pureté'.
- Signe
Scandinavian
84From Old Norse 'sign' meaning token or victory. Also associated with the zodiac sign Sagittarius in some Nordic traditions.
- Shams
Arabic
84Sun or radiant light. A poetic name referencing the celestial body, common in Islamic and Persian traditions.
- Ashvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'hope'. Also interpreted as a variation of Ashvini, relating to the first lunar mansion in Hindu astrology.
- Meztli
English
84Aztec goddess of the moon. From Nahuatl, representing the celestial body revered in Mesoamerican cosmology and mythology.
- Seraphine
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'seraph' meaning 'burning one,' referring to the highest order of angels in Jewish and Christian tradition. Associated with divine love and purity.
- Serafin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'seraphim' (burning ones), the highest order of angels. Latinized as Seraphinus, popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Akirah
Japanese
84Meaning depends on kanji used; commonly 'bright' (akira 明) or 'red' (aka 赤) with feminine suffix -ah, conveying radiance or vividness
- Skyelynn
English
84Modern invented name blending 'sky' (the celestial expanse) with the suffix 'lynn' (meaning lake or water). Evokes openness, freedom, and natural beauty.
- Kamarie
Arabic
84Luminous, shining, or radiant. A modern formation blending mare (sea) with the feminine suffix -ie, suggesting grace and brightness.
- Marisella
Spanish
84Feminine diminutive blend of María and Stella, combining 'star' (stella) with the Virgin Mary's veneration, meaning 'little star Mary'.
- Thia
Greek
84From Greek 'thea' meaning 'goddess' or 'divine'. Also used as a shortened form of names like Althea or Dorothea.
- Helia
Greek
84From Greek Helios, the sun god. Means 'of the sun' or 'solar,' evoking brightness and celestial warmth.
- Estrellita
Spanish
84Little star. Diminutive form of Estrella, derived from Latin 'stella' meaning star, evoking celestial brightness and wonder.
- Kalanni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sky' or 'heavenly', a celestial and spiritual name rooted in island culture
- Selin
Greek
84From Greek Selene, goddess of the moon. Means 'moon' or 'moonlight', evoking celestial grace and luminosity.
- Mayukha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'ray of light' or 'radiance', symbolizing brilliance and luminosity in Hindu and Indian traditions
- Burak
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Buraq', the legendary winged creature from Islamic tradition that carried Prophet Muhammad on his night journey.
- Saturn
Mythological
84Roman god of wealth, agriculture, and time. Saturn represents abundance, cycles, discipline, and the passage of seasons in classical mythology.
- Sola
Latin
84From Latin 'solus' meaning 'alone' or 'sole'. Also associated with the sun in Romance languages, suggesting light and singularity.
- Kaiba
Japanese
84Typically composed of kanji meaning 'ocean' (kai) and 'feather' (ba), suggesting flight over waters or freedom
- Cira
Latin
84From Latin Circe, the Greek mythological sorceress. Also possibly from Persian meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
- Yeriel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Uriel' meaning 'God is my light', referring to the archangel in Jewish and Christian tradition
- Kalaia
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sea' or 'of the sea', evoking ocean imagery and tropical island heritage
- Aarvika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' or 'sea', symbolizing vastness, depth, and fluidity. Associated with water and celestial beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Betselot
English
84A woman of excellence. Amharic name meaning 'my light' or 'she who shines', carrying spiritual significance in Ethiopian tradition.
- Zarielle
Hebrew
84Modern feminine creation likely blending Zara (blooming flower) with the angelic suffix -elle, suggesting a celestial or ethereal quality.
- Light
English
84Illumination or radiance; the natural agent that makes things visible. Used metaphorically for clarity, hope, or spiritual illumination.
- Angelita
Spanish
84From Latin 'angelus' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger', with Spanish diminutive suffix -ita creating 'little angel'
- Jovian
Latin
84Relating to Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods; associated with majesty, wisdom, and celestial power.
- Aviona
Latin
84Derived from 'avion' (Latin for bird) with the feminine suffix '-a', suggesting a connection to flight and freedom.
- Renad
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little star' or 'star-like'. A modern feminine adaptation with celestial qualities and lyrical appeal.
- Usiel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Ozi' (my strength) and 'El' (God). A lesser-known archangel name meaning 'God is my strength'.
- Celest
Latin
84From Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.' Often associated with celestial bodies and divine qualities.
- Safire
Latin
84From Latin 'sapphirus', referring to the precious blue gemstone. Associated with wisdom, virtue, and clarity.
- Azoria
Celtic
84Likely a modern feminine creation blending Azura (sky blue) with Irish/Celtic suffixes, though exact etymology remains uncertain.
- Divyansh
Sanskrit
84Divine or luminous. From Sanskrit 'divya' (divine) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning a divine part or celestial being.
- Safira
Arabic
84From Arabic safira meaning 'pure' or 'clear', also associated with the sapphire gemstone symbolizing wisdom and protection
- Azyla
Celtic
84Possibly derived from 'azure' (blue) or a variant of names like Azalea. Modern invented name blending celestial and botanical elements.
- Mialani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'mia' (desired, wanted) and 'lani' (heaven, sky). A modern Hawaiian name expressing heavenly desire.
- Mythias
Greek
84Derived from Greek 'mythos' meaning myth or story, suggesting one connected to legendary narratives and timeless tales.
- Stellah
Latin
84From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star'. Stellah is a modern variant spelling of Stella, evoking celestial imagery and brightness.
- Zenayah
Hebrew
84Modern creation blending Zen (peace, meditation) with Hebrew feminine suffix -ayah, evoking tranquility and spiritual grace
- Lumiere
French
84Light or brightness. Derived from the Latin 'lumen,' meaning light, and popularized in French as a word for illumination and radiance.
- Itzia
English
84From Mayan meaning 'rainbow' or 'star', symbolizing celestial light and natural beauty in Yucatec tradition
- Mehnoor
Persian
84From Persian 'mehr' (sun) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'sunlight' or 'light of the sun'; conveys warmth and illumination
- Luxx
Latin
84Derived from Latin 'lux' meaning light. Modern invented spelling emphasizing luminosity and a contemporary edgy aesthetic.
- Kainat
Arabic
84From Arabic/Urdu meaning 'world' or 'universe', often used in South Asian cultures with poetic and spiritual connotations
- Ilianna
Greek
84From Greek Helios, meaning 'sun' or 'of the sun'. A luminous name with celestial roots, associated with light and divine radiance.
- Iliani
Celtic
84From Hawaiian 'iliani, meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', reflecting island spiritual traditions and celestial connection.
- Salena
Latin
84From Latin 'salina' (salt works) and Greek 'selene' (moon goddess). Associated with the sea and celestial light.
- Eleon
Greek
84From Greek 'helios' meaning sun, or derived from Helen meaning 'bright' and 'shining'. Associated with light and radiance.
- Astella
Latin
84Little star, derived from Latin 'astrum' meaning star, with the diminutive suffix '-ella' creating an affectionate, delicate form
- Zeta
Greek
84The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing order and mathematical precision in ancient Greek tradition.
- Rishika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'moving' or 'flowing', also interpreted as 'night' in Hindu tradition. Associated with celestial qualities and grace.
- Luxen
Latin
84From Latin 'lux' meaning light, with modern -en suffix creating a contemporary name suggesting luminosity and brightness.
- Kalanii
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'kalani' meaning 'the heavens' or 'chief of the sky', reflecting celestial nobility and spiritual significance
- Ethereal
English
84Delicate and light as air; heavenly or celestial in nature. From the Latin 'ethereus' meaning upper air or sky.
- Eldar
Literary
84From Tolkien's Sindarin, a name borne by Elven-kings. In constructed Elvish, associated with nobility and starlight.
- Elektra
Greek
84From Greek 'elektron' meaning amber. In mythology, Electra was a daughter of Agamemnon, associated with brilliance and light.
- Elenia
Greek
84Likely a modern feminine elaboration of Helen, derived from Greek 'helios' meaning 'sun', or a variant of Selenia related to the moon goddess Selene.
- Elios
Greek
84From Greek Helios, the sun god. Means 'sun' or 'bright one', symbolizing warmth, light, and divine radiance.
- Caelus
Latin
84Roman god of the sky and heavens. From Latin 'caelum' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', representing the celestial realm and divine power.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
