Conceptual baby names
Names tagged with “Conceptual” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
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- Forever
English
84Eternity without end; perpetual duration. A modern virtue name expressing constancy and timelessness, gaining traction as a unisex given name in contemporary usage.
- Credence
Latin
84From Latin credence, meaning 'belief' or 'faith.' Used as a given name to convey trustworthiness and conviction.
- Rumor
English
84From the English word meaning 'gossip' or 'hearsay'; a modern invented name with literary and conceptual appeal rather than historical roots.
- Nexus
Latin
84From Latin meaning 'bond' or 'connection', referring to a tied knot or link between things. Modern usage emphasizes interconnection and central point of convergence.
- Genius
Latin
62From Latin 'genius' meaning a person of exceptional intellectual or creative power, or a guardian spirit in Roman belief.
- Chance
English
57Fortune, luck, or random occurrence. Derived from the medieval concept of chance as fate or providence.
- Legacy
English
55Something handed down; a bequest or inheritance. In modern usage, an enduring impact or memory left behind.
- Liberty
English
55From Latin 'libertas' meaning freedom and independence. Used as a given name to embody the concept of personal freedom and autonomy.
- Culture
Latin
42From the Latin 'cultura' meaning cultivation, agriculture, or refinement. Represents intellectual and social development, the arts, and human civilization itself.
- Time
English
42From Old English 'tīma', meaning a period or division of duration. Associated with the abstract concept of temporal measurement and existence.
- Image
English
42From Latin 'imago' meaning likeness or representation. A modern word used as a given name, evoking visual concepts and modern sensibility.
- Envie
French
42From French 'envie' meaning 'desire' or 'longing.' A modern, conceptual name suggesting yearning and aspiration.
- Matrix
Literary
40From the Latin 'matrix' meaning 'womb' or 'source.' Popularized by the 1999 film as the simulated reality system, symbolizing origin, creation, and the foundation of existence.
- Infant
Latin
40A child or young child, from the Latin word meaning 'unable to speak.' Historically used as a title for young royalty and nobility.
- Affinity
Latin
40From Latin 'affinis' meaning 'related by marriage' or 'neighboring.' Conveys a sense of connection, kinship, and natural harmony between people.
- Tyme
English
40Referring to the passage of time or temporal flow. A modern invented name playing on the abstract concept of time as a personal name.
- Avenir
French
6From French 'avenir' meaning 'future'. A modern, aspirational name reflecting hope and possibility.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
