Deity baby names
Names tagged with “Deity” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
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- Krishna
Sanskrit
92The dark one; refers to Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism symbolizing divine love, wisdom, and playfulness.
- Freyr
Norse
84Norse god of fertility, sun, and summer. Name means 'lord' or 'master', embodying prosperity and natural abundance.
- Horus
Mythological
84Egyptian falcon-headed god of the sky and son of Osiris. Name derived from Egyptian Hor, representing divine kingship and celestial power.
- Odinn
Norse
84From Old Norse 'Óðinn', the chief god of Norse mythology associated with wisdom, poetry, and war. One of the most powerful deities in Viking tradition.
- Aidoneus
Mythological
42Another name for Hades, god of the underworld in Greek mythology, derived from 'aidos' meaning reverence or dignity.
- Quetzalcoatl
Mythological
42From Nahuatl meaning 'feathered serpent,' the Aztec deity of wind, air, and learning. A powerful symbol of duality and wisdom in Mesoamerican cultures.
- Attis
Mythological
42Attis was a Phrygian vegetation deity associated with fertility, rebirth, and the cycle of seasons. His myth influenced later Greek and Roman mystery religions.
- Lono
Polynesian
42Hawaiian god of fertility, agriculture, and peace. In mythology, Lono brings rain and abundance to the islands.
- Raijin
Japanese
42From Japanese 'rai' (lightning) and 'jin' (deity). Raijin is the Shinto god of thunder, lightning, and storms, revered in Japanese mythology.
- Silvanus
Latin
40From Latin Silvanus, the Roman god of forests and woodlands. Means 'of the forest' or 'woodland dweller.'
- Inari
Japanese
40Inari is a Shinto deity associated with rice, fertility, prosperity, and foxes. The name carries sacred significance in Japanese tradition and represents abundance and divine blessing.
- Tlaloc
Mythological
40Aztec rain god and deity of water, lightning, and storms. Associated with fertility and agricultural abundance in Mesoamerican cosmology.
- Oshun
African
40Oshun is a Yoruba orisha (deity) associated with rivers, fertility, love, and feminine beauty. The name carries spiritual and ancestral significance in Yoruba culture and African diaspora traditions.
- Aditya
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'solar deity.' Aditya is one of the principal deities in Hindu mythology, associated with light, health, and cosmic order.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
