Christian Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Christian Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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18 names
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- Cipriano
Latin
84From Latin Cyprianus, meaning 'from Cyprus.' Associated with Saint Cyprian, an early Christian martyr and theologian.
- Hovhannes
English
84Armenian form of John, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A traditional name deeply rooted in Armenian Christian heritage.
- Christopherjame
Greek
76Bearer of Christ (Christopher) combined with James, meaning supplanter. A compound honoring Christian heritage with biblical significance.
- Johnpaul
Hebrew
74Combination of John (Hebrew 'Yochanan,' God is gracious) and Paul (Latin 'Paulus,' small or humble). A compound honoring both names.
- Khristina
Greek
62From Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one,' with the feminine suffix -ina. A variant of Christina, carrying religious and classical significance.
- Columbia
Latin
62From Latin 'columba' meaning 'dove.' Associated with Saint Columba and symbolic of peace, purity, and the Holy Spirit in Christian tradition.
- Hossana
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'hosanna,' a prayer of praise and deliverance meaning 'save us' or 'save now,' popularized in Christian tradition as the cry of crowds welcoming Jesus.
- Kirstin
Scottish
42From Old Norse Kirsten, derived from Christiana, meaning 'follower of Christ.' Popular in Scandinavian regions and adopted into Scottish usage.
- Johnpatrick
Irish
42Combination of John (God's grace) and Patrick (noble/patrician). A compound name blending Irish and Christian heritage.
- Oliviamarie
Latin
42Combination of Olivia (from the olive tree, symbolizing peace) and Marie (from Mary, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'). A modern compound blending classical femininity with nature.
- Kalkidan
African
42From Amharic meaning 'she has become a Christian' or 'she who has faith', traditionally given to girls in Ethiopian Orthodox Christian communities.
- Cassiana
Latin
42From the Roman family name Cassius, meaning 'hollow' or 'empty'. Cassiana is the feminine form, used in early Christian tradition.
- Bishoy
Arabic
42From Coptic meaning 'son of the king' or 'royal son', with deep roots in Egyptian Christian tradition and Coptic Orthodox heritage
- Timotheo
Greek
42From Greek 'timē' (honor) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'honoring God' or 'one who honors God'. A classical Biblical name from Paul's epistles.
- Khoury
Arabic
42From Arabic 'khuri' meaning priest or clergy. A surname common among Maronite and Orthodox Christian families of the Levant.
- Christos
Greek
40From Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah', traditionally associated with Jesus Christ in Christian tradition
- Domonic
Latin
40From Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God', traditionally associated with religious devotion and Christian heritage.
- Ilario
Latin
40From Latin Hilarius meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'. Popular in early Christian tradition as a name of saints and popes.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
