Delicate baby names
Names tagged with “Delicate” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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42 names
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- Elliette
French
92Diminutive form of Ellie or Eleanor, ultimately from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God is my oath', with the French -ette suffix adding a delicate, petite quality
- Leyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Leah, meaning 'weary' or 'delicate'. Biblical matriarch, wife of Jacob and mother of six sons.
- Lilla
Celtic
84From Scottish origins, possibly derived from lilium (lily flower) or Old Norse roots meaning 'small' or 'delicate'
- Roselie
Latin
84Diminutive of Rose, from Latin rosa. Combines the flower symbolism with the -lie suffix suggesting delicate, youthful femininity.
- Neda
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'tender' or 'delicate'. Also derived from Greek Nedda, associated with water nymphs and gentle nature.
- Harumi
Japanese
84Harumi combines characters typically meaning 'spring' (haru) and 'beautiful' (mi), suggesting a graceful, seasonal beauty
- Adina
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'adinah' meaning 'slender' or 'delicate'. Also associated with nobility and refinement in ancient Semitic cultures.
- Alilet
Celtic
76Diminutive form related to 'ailleacht' (beauty) or 'all' (rock), reflecting Celtic nature imagery
- Laelia
Latin
74From Latin Laelia, a Roman family name. Associated with the genus of orchids bearing delicate, colorful flowers.
- Linette
French
74Diminutive of Linette, derived from Old French meaning 'little flax' or 'linen', referencing the delicate flax plant.
- Dalila
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Delilah', meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'. Biblical figure from the story of Samson.
- Nazli
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'delicate' or 'tender', suggesting grace and refinement
- Kohana
Japanese
62From Japanese meaning 'small flower' or 'little blossom', symbolizing delicate beauty and natural grace.
- Daliza
Arabic
62From Arabic origin, meaning 'delicate' or 'tender', with variations suggesting noble or refined qualities
- Eliett
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath'. The -ett suffix is a French diminutive, making Eliett a delicate, modernized variation suggesting devotion and grace.
- Liliette
French
62Diminutive form of Lilie, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning the lily flower, symbolizing purity and grace.
- Naziya
Arabic
62From Arabic 'nazia' meaning 'delicate' or 'refined', also interpreted as a variant of Nazanin, conveying grace and elegance.
- Abrish
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'silk' or 'silken', denoting something delicate and precious
- Deliza
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Delilah, meaning 'delicate' or 'weak', combined with -iza suffix. Associated with grace and femininity.
- Rafif
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate', associated with softness and refinement
- Yukiko
Japanese
42From Japanese kanji elements 'yuki' (snow) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'snow child.' A delicate name evoking winter imagery and purity.
- Oyuki
Japanese
42Oyuki can mean 'small snow' or 'little snow' depending on kanji characters used (o- as diminutive prefix, yuki meaning snow).
- Dililah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Delilah,' meaning 'delicate' or 'weak.' Biblical figure from the Book of Judges known for her complexity.
- Evelette
Celtic
42Diminutive form of Eve, meaning 'life' or 'living one,' with the French -ette suffix adding a delicate, feminine quality.
- Loelle
French
42A delicate French diminutive form, likely derived from names like Noëlle or a variant of Loïc, suggesting 'little' or 'light'
- Evalette
French
42Diminutive of Evale or Eva, derived from Latin 'vivus' meaning life, with the -ette suffix adding a delicate, feminine quality.
- Narjes
Persian
42From Persian, meaning 'soft' or 'delicate'. Also interpreted as a variant form with connections to tenderness and gentleness.
- Adinah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Adinah', meaning 'delicate' or 'tender'. A biblical name borne by a daughter of Jacob and Leah.
- Minori
Japanese
42Typically composed of kanji meaning 'minor' or 'lesser' (小) and 'law/principle' (里). Often carries connotations of youth, delicacy, and natural beauty.
- Adelin
French
40From Germanic 'Adal' (noble) with French diminutive suffix '-in'. Refined, noble origin with a delicate, feminine form.
- Emelina
Latin
40From Latin Aemilia with Germanic diminutive -ina suffix, meaning 'rival' or 'striving', with a softer, more delicate character through the -ina ending.
- Esmee
French
40From French 'Esmée', meaning 'beloved' or 'esteemed', derived from Old Germanic roots signifying deep affection and worth.
- Dela
Celtic
40Short form of Delilah or derived from Irish, meaning 'daughter' or 'noble one'. Associated with grace and elegance in Irish tradition.
- Marella
Latin
40From Latin 'stella' meaning star, diminished to 'Marella' as a delicate variant. Associated with brightness and celestial wonder.
- Paulett
Latin
40Feminine diminutive of Paul, derived from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble'. A refined variant emphasizing delicate femininity.
- Iola
Greek
40From Greek 'ion' meaning 'violet flower'. Associated with the delicate violet blossom, symbolizing modesty and virtue.
- Emilene
Latin
40Feminine elaboration of Emile, derived from Latin Aemilius meaning 'rival' or 'striving.' The -ene suffix adds a delicate, vintage French character.
- Linnea
Scandinavian
30Named after the Linnaea borealis flower, a delicate woodland plant. From Carl Linnaeus, the botanist who classified it.
- Kaori
Japanese
30Kaori derives from Japanese kanji meaning 'fragrance' or 'scent' (香), often combined with characters denoting reason or weaving. It evokes delicate natural aroma and subtle beauty.
- Nazeya
Arabic
20From Arabic, meaning 'delicate' or 'precious.' A rare, modern feminine name with poetic sensibility.
- Neslihan
English
10From Turkish, combining 'nes' (gentle, tender) and 'lihan' (delicate), conveying softness and refinement
- Rosella
Latin
5From Latin 'rosa' meaning rose, with diminutive suffix '-ella'. Symbolizes delicate beauty and grace.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
