Devotional baby names
Names tagged with “Devotional” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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139 names
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- Miamor
Spanish
92Literally 'my love' from Spanish 'mi' (my) and 'amor' (love). A modern invented name expressing parental devotion.
- Abdoulaye
Arabic
92Servant of Allah, from the Arabic 'Abd al-'Aliyy. A devotional name honoring divine greatness, widely used across West African Islamic communities.
- Milagros
Spanish
91From Latin 'miraculum' meaning 'miracle' or 'wonder'. A devotional name honoring miraculous events in Christian tradition.
- Aradhya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worshipped' or 'one who is adored', often given to honor divine reverence and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Sudais
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the one who prostrates' or 'worshipper', related to Islamic prayer and devotion
- Radha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'lotus' or 'flower'. In Hindu mythology, Radha is the divine consort of Krishna, embodying devotion and love.
- Mariangel
Spanish
84Compound of María (Mary) and Ángel (Angel), meaning 'Mary the angel' or 'angelic Mary', combining religious devotion with celestial grace.
- Joseangel
Spanish
84Combination of José (from Joseph, 'God will increase') and Ángel ('messenger' or 'angel'). A devotional compound name popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Josemanuel
Spanish
84Combination of José (God will increase) and Manuel (God is with us). A compound name blending divine favor with divine presence.
- Abdulwahab
Arabic
84Servant of the Grantor; from Abdul (servant) and Wahab (the Grantor, a divine name). A traditional Islamic name emphasizing devotion and gratitude.
- Nazaria
Hebrew
84From Nazareth, the biblical city; means 'flowering' or 'branch' in Hebrew. Associated with Jesus Christ and spiritual devotion.
- Fidencio
Latin
84From Latin 'fidentia' meaning trust, confidence, or faith. A devotional name emphasizing faithfulness and spiritual reliance.
- Joaomiguel
Spanish
84Compound of João (John, 'God is gracious') and Miguel (Michael, 'who is like God'). A devotional Portuguese/Spanish name combining two archangelic figures.
- Dulcemaria
Latin
84Compound of dulce (sweet) and Maria (Mary). A devotional name honoring the Virgin Mary with an emphasis on sweetness and virtue.
- Kalib
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Kaleb' meaning 'devotion' or 'whole heart'; also Hebrew variant of Caleb, biblical figure known for faith and loyalty.
- Abhayram
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'abhaya' (fearless) and 'ram' (lord), meaning 'fearless lord' or 'lord of courage'. A devotional name honoring divine protection and bravery.
- Myangel
English
84A contemporary invented name combining 'my' with 'angel', expressing parental affection and divine aspiration for the child.
- Ibadat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'ibadah meaning 'worship' or 'devotion', reflecting spiritual service and reverence in Islamic tradition.
- Juanmanuel
Spanish
84Combination of Juan (God is gracious) and Manuel (God is with us), a traditional Spanish compound honoring religious devotion.
- Abed
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Abed', meaning 'servant' or 'worshipper', also used in Arabic as a name element denoting devotion.
- Marisabel
Spanish
84Blend of María (Mary) and Isabel (Elizabeth). Combines the Virgin Mary with Elizabeth, both revered biblical figures representing grace and devotion.
- Marycatherine
Hebrew
84Combination of Mary (beloved, of the sea) and Catherine (pure). A compound honoring two biblical and Christian feminine figures of devotion.
- Nazeir
Arabic
84From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'consecrated' or 'dedicated to God', related to the Nazirite vow of devotion in Biblical tradition.
- Zabella
Hebrew
84From Isabella, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Zabella is a modern creative variant with Spanish diminutive flair.
- Madonna
Latin
84From Latin 'mea donna' meaning 'my lady'. Associated with the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.
- Stuti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'praise' or 'hymn of praise', often used in Hindu spiritual contexts to denote devotional chanting or recitation of mantras.
- Aradhana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worship' or 'prayer', referring to devotion and spiritual reverence in Hindu tradition.
- Dominika
Latin
84From Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', traditionally associated with religious devotion.
- Mariapaula
Latin
84Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') and Paula (Latin 'small' or 'humble'). A devotional pairing common in Catholic Hispanic tradition.
- Parneet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme' or 'ultimate', combined with the suffix -eet denoting a devotee or follower in Punjabi tradition
- Deniya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'follower' or 'devoted one'; associated with divine feminine energy and spiritual devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Ishaani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'offering', also interpreted as 'radiant' or 'shining'. Associated with devotion and spiritual offerings in Hindu tradition.
- Margaretmary
Celtic
84Compound of Margaret (pearl) and Mary (of the sea). A devotional name honoring Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, combining two Marian traditions.
- Aracelie
Spanish
76From Latin 'ara' (altar) combined with Spanish diminutive '-celia', meaning 'little altar' or 'devoted to the altar'
- Anjali
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'offering' or 'gift', symbolizing a gesture of reverence and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Abdallah
Arabic
74Servant of Allah, a deeply religious name honoring devotion to God in Islamic tradition
- Santina
Latin
74Feminine diminutive of Santo, derived from Latin 'sanctus' meaning holy or saint. A devotional name honoring sacred traditions.
- Dominica
Latin
74From Latin 'Dominica,' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God.' Named for Sunday, the Lord's Day in Christian tradition.
- Meesha
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'. Also used as a diminutive form of Meera, associated with devotion and grace in Hindu tradition.
- Abdiel
Hebrew
72From Hebrew 'Abdiel' meaning 'servant of God.' A figure in Judeo-Christian tradition known for steadfast devotion.
- Mariadelosang
Spanish
70Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') combined with 'de los ángeles' meaning 'of the angels'. A Marian devotional name honoring Mary, Mother of Jesus, with celestial significance.
- Gurwaris
Sanskrit
70From Punjabi roots meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'follower of Guru.' Associated with Sikh spiritual tradition and devotion.
- Zemariam
Hebrew
70From Hebrew 'Ze' (this) and Amharic 'Mariam' (Mary). Ethiopian name meaning 'this is Mary' or 'Mary's own', with devotional religious significance in Ethiopian Orthodox tradition.
- Giannamaria
Italian
70Feminine blend of Giovanni (John, 'God is gracious') and Maria (Mary, 'of the sea'). A modern Italian compound honoring both divine grace and maternal devotion.
- Dieumerci
French
62Haitian Creole name meaning 'God have mercy' or 'God's mercy', derived from French religious phrase Dieu merci
- Mariateresa
Italian
62Combination of Maria (of the sea, beloved) and Teresa (summer harvester). A devotional compound honoring both the Virgin Mary and Saint Teresa.
- Nishtha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'dedication' or 'devotion', representing steadfastness and commitment in Hindu philosophy
- Juandedios
Spanish
62Literally 'John of God,' a Spanish compound name honoring Saint John of God, the Christian saint and founder of the Brothers Hospitallers order.
- Josmary
Spanish
62Compound of José (Joseph, 'God will increase') and Mary, blending masculine and feminine elements in Spanish naming tradition.
- Sajda
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'prostration' or 'bowing,' referring to the Islamic prayer posture of submission and devotion.
- Adityaram
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Aditya' (sun god) + 'ram' (beloved). Signifies the beloved of the sun, combining divine solar energy with devotion.
- Janaki
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, name of the mother of Lord Rama in Hindu mythology, symbolizing devotion and maternal grace.
- Dasai
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'servant' or 'slave', used traditionally in South Asian cultures as a humble, devotional name.
- Habibullah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'beloved of God' or 'God's friend', combining habib (beloved) and Allah (God)
- Harjaap
English
62From Punjabi elements 'har' (God) and 'jaap' (meditation/chanting), meaning 'one who meditates on God' or 'divine meditation'
- Maripaz
Spanish
62Compound name combining 'María' (Mary) and 'paz' (peace). Translates to 'Mary of Peace' or 'peaceful Mary', embodying both devotion and tranquility.
- Ignazio
Latin
62From Latin 'ignis' meaning fire. Associated with Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, conveying spiritual intensity and devotion.
- Joeangel
Hebrew
62Compound of Joseph (Hebrew 'God shall increase') and Angel (Latin 'messenger'). A modern devotional name blending biblical tradition with celestial symbolism.
- Shivaya
Sanskrit
62Invocation of Shiva, the supreme deity in Hinduism; means 'auspicious' or 'gracious.' Often used in devotional contexts.
- Ubayd
Arabic
62From Arabic 'ubayd meaning 'little servant' or 'young worshipper', a diminutive form expressing endearment and devotion
- Marialucia
Latin
62Compound of Maria (of the sea, or beloved) and Lucia (light-bringing). A luminous, oceanic name blending devotion with radiance.
- Mariasofia
Italian
62Combination of Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') and Sofia (Greek 'wisdom'). A compound name blending maternal devotion with intellectual virtue.
- Sajida
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'prostrating in prayer' or 'worshipping', derived from the root word for submission and devotion in Islamic tradition.
- Rosary
Latin
62From Latin 'rosarium' meaning 'rose garden.' Associated with the Catholic prayer devotion, the rosary beads used in Marian devotion.
- Dennis
Greek
55Derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry. The name was Latinized and became associated with devotion and festivity in early Christian tradition.
- Itiel
Hebrew
42With me is God. A biblical name from 2 Samuel 15:11, referring to one of David's counselors who joined Absalom's rebellion.
- Pavika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'pavi' meaning sacred or purifying, often associated with devotion and spiritual clarity in Hindu tradition.
- Japneet
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'jap' (to recite/chant) and 'neet' (neat/pure), signifying spiritual devotion and purity in Sikh tradition.
- Prarthana
Sanskrit
42Prayer or devotion in Sanskrit. A spiritual name reflecting the Hindu tradition of expressing reverence and meditation through sacred utterance.
- Bhakti
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'devotion' or 'worship', representing spiritual dedication and reverence in Hindu philosophy and practice.
- Gurkirat
English
42One who sings praises of the guru; a devotee who honors spiritual wisdom through song and devotion.
- Anjuli
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'offered' or 'presented,' symbolizing a gift or offering. Associated with grace and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Angelmarie
Latin
42Combination of Angel (messenger, divine being) and Marie (of the sea, beloved). A blended modern name expressing grace and devotion.
- Abiya
Hebrew
42My father is Yah (God). A biblical name from Hebrew roots, conveying devotion and divine connection.
- Loreta
Latin
42From Latin 'lauretum' (laurel grove) or devotional form related to Our Lady of Loreto. Symbolizes honor and spiritual devotion.
- Anaceli
Spanish
42From Latin 'ana' (grace) and 'celi' (heavenly). A devotional name honoring grace from the heavens.
- Mariaguadalupe
Spanish
42Compound name combining María (of the sea, beloved) with Guadalupe, referencing the Virgin of Guadalupe, a major Marian devotion in Mexico and Latin America.
- Mariaisabella
Latin
42Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea') and Isabella (Latin 'devoted to God'). A modern elaboration emphasizing both Marian devotion and divine commitment.
- Amoriana
Latin
42From Latin 'amor' meaning love, with feminine suffix '-iana'. Evokes romance and devotion with a lyrical, flowing quality.
- Angeldejesus
Spanish
42Compound name meaning 'angel' (Latin angelus) and 'of Jesus' (Spanish de Jesús). Religious devotional name honoring Christ.
- Samiullah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Sami' meaning 'elevated' or 'sublime', combined with 'Allah' meaning 'God'. Translates to 'God's elevated one' or 'sublime servant of God'.
- Annai
English
42Mother or respected woman in Tamil. Also a reverential term used in South Indian culture to address elder women or goddesses with affection and devotion.
- Ramayah
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Rama' (beloved, pleasing) combined with 'ayah' (governess, caretaker). Associated with Hindu devotion and grace.
- Osmani
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Uthmān, meaning 'devoted' or 'servant.' Associated with the third Islamic caliph and widely used across Muslim cultures.
- Anacristina
Spanish
42Compound of Ana (grace, favor) and Cristina (follower of Christ). A devotional name combining divine grace with Christian faith.
- Josegabriel
Spanish
42Combined name merging José (from Hebrew Yosef, 'God will increase') and Gabriel (from Hebrew, 'God is my strength'). A devotional compound emphasizing divine favor and protection.
- Goretti
Italian
42From Latin 'Goretti,' a diminutive form. Most notably borne by Saint Maria Goretti, early Christian martyr venerated for her virtue and steadfastness.
- Novena
Latin
42From Latin 'novem' meaning nine, traditionally referring to a nine-day Catholic prayer devotion or novena.
- Debani
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'devoted' or 'worshipful', often associated with devotion and spiritual reverence in Hindu tradition.
- Qari
Arabic
42One who recites the Quran; a Quranic reciter. In Islamic tradition, a Qari is a person of deep religious knowledge and spiritual devotion.
- Abdullatif
Arabic
42Servant of the Subtle One; a devotional name combining 'Abdul' (servant of) with 'Latif' (the Subtle), one of Allah's 99 names emphasizing gentleness and kindness.
- Vaishnav
Sanskrit
42Follower of Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Denotes a devotee of the Vaishnava faith tradition.
- Sajjad
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'one who prostrates in prayer', referring to devoted worship in Islamic tradition
- Ottoniel
Germanic
42Wealthy and noble (Otto) combined with the Hebrew divine suffix -niel (God's grace). A compound name blending Germanic strength with spiritual devotion.
- Simonpeter
Hebrew
42Compound of Simon (Hebrew 'he has heard') and Peter (Greek 'rock, stone'). Rare modern creation blending two apostolic names.
- Ebadat
Arabic
42From Arabic 'ibadah' meaning devotion, worship, or servitude. Reflects spiritual dedication and reverence in Islamic tradition.
- Isbel
Scottish
42Variant of Isabel, from Old Irish meaning 'oath of God' or derived from Elizabeth. Associated with strength and devotion.
- Kirtan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'song' or 'chanting', referring to devotional singing and musical prayer in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- Dasya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'servant' or 'maidservant'. In Hindu tradition, Dasya refers to devotional service as a spiritual path.
- Domanic
Latin
42From Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God', traditionally associated with religious devotion and Sunday (the Lord's day).
- Remedios
Spanish
42From Latin 'remedium' meaning 'remedy' or 'cure'. A devotional name honoring divine healing and relief from suffering.
- Doniyor
Slavic
42From Tajik, meaning 'holder of faith' or 'one who maintains religion', combining elements expressing devotion and steadfastness
- Maryruth
Hebrew
42Combination of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'star of the sea') and Ruth (Hebrew 'compassionate friend'). A compound name blending devotion with kindness.
- Aadhan
Arabic
42One who calls to prayer; from the Islamic term for the prayer caller (muezzin). Associated with devotion and spiritual guidance.
- Sarada
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'essence' or 'nectar'. In Hindu tradition, notably borne by Sarada Devi, spiritual consort of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
- Mannat
Sanskrit
40A vow or wish in Hindu tradition; from Sanskrit 'man' (mind) and 'nat' (promise). Represents devotion and heartfelt intention.
- Vrinda
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, the name of a divine gopi (cowherd girl) in Hindu mythology, beloved of Krishna. Associated with devotion and sacred love.
- Muslima
Arabic
40From Arabic 'muslim,' feminine form meaning 'one who submits to God' or 'believer in Islam.' A religiously significant name reflecting faith and devotion.
- Cristo
Spanish
40From Latin 'Christus', meaning 'the anointed one'. A shortened form of Christopher, signifying devotion and religious significance.
- Johnmark
Hebrew
40Combination of John (God is gracious) and Mark (dedicated to Mars, the god of war). A compound name blending spiritual devotion with strength.
- Luzmaria
Spanish
40Compound of Luz (light) and María (Mary). Represents luminous devotion, combining Marian religious tradition with symbolic brightness.
- Amatullah
Arabic
40Servant of Allah. A religious name combining 'Ama' (servant/maid) with 'Allah' (God), expressing devotion in Islamic tradition.
- Getsemani
Hebrew
40From Aramaic 'Gat Shmanim,' the Garden of Olives in Jerusalem where Jesus prayed before crucifixion, symbolizing spiritual struggle and redemption.
- Chassidy
Celtic
40Variation of Chasidim, blending Hebrew religious tradition with modern phonetic styling. Associated with piety and devotion.
- Maricruz
Spanish
40Combination of María (Mary) and Cruz (cross). A devotional name honoring the Virgin Mary and the Holy Cross, popular in Latin American Catholic tradition.
- Batool
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'devoted' or 'pious one'. Historically a title of honor in Islamic tradition, associated with spiritual dedication.
- Muhammadyasin
Arabic
40Combination of Muhammad (the Prophet) and Yasin (a Quranic chapter). Conveys devotion to Islamic faith and spiritual guidance.
- Ishita
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for'. Associated with the Hindu goddess Ishita, symbolizing devotion and divine grace.
- Krishika
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, derived from Krishna meaning 'dark' or 'black', with the feminine suffix -ika. Associated with devotion and divine love in Hindu tradition.
- Josedejesus
Spanish
40Compound of José (Joseph, 'God will increase') and de Jesús (of Jesus). A deeply religious name expressing devotion to Christ.
- Arjunkrishna
Sanskrit
40Arjun is a legendary warrior prince from the Mahabharata; Krishna is a revered deity. Combined, it represents devotion to heroic ideals and divine consciousness.
- Marializ
Spanish
40Blend of Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or Hebrew 'beloved') and Liz (Hebrew 'God's oath'). A modern compound name combining classical Marian devotion with Elizabeth's covenant significance.
- Shraddha
Sanskrit
40Faith, devotion, and confidence in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. Represents sincere belief and wholehearted dedication to spiritual practice.
- Muhammadisa
Arabic
40One who praises Muhammad; a devotional name honoring the Prophet Muhammad with a diminutive or affectionate suffix.
- Rithav
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'dedicated', often associated with spiritual or focused qualities in Hindu tradition.
- Shravan
Sanskrit
40Named after Shravan month in the Hindu lunar calendar; associated with the monsoon season and devotion. Traditionally linked to Lord Vishnu worship and pilgrimage.
- Abida
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'worshipper' or 'devoted one,' related to the root 'abada' signifying devotion and servitude to God
- Christella
Latin
40Feminine form of Christel, derived from Latin 'Christus' meaning 'anointed one', combined with the diminutive suffix -ella.
- Mariabelen
Spanish
40Combination of Maria (star of the sea) and Belen (Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus). A devotional name honoring Mary and the nativity.
- Saima
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'fasting one', traditionally associated with Ramadan and spiritual devotion in Islamic culture
- Subhan
Arabic
30From Arabic 'subḥān' meaning 'glory be to' or 'exalted', a divine epithet used in Islamic prayer and praise.
- Abdulloh
Arabic
20Servant of Allah, a deeply religious name honoring devotion to God in Islamic tradition.
- Prayansh
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'prayer' or 'wish', symbolizing devotion and spiritual aspiration in Hindu tradition
- Subhanullah
Arabic
20Glory be to Allah; an Islamic invocation expressing divine praise and glorification.
- Maryum
Arabic
20From Arabic, variant of Maryam (Mary). Associated with purity and devotion in Islamic tradition.
- Arul
Sanskrit
10Grace or mercy in Sanskrit. In Tamil tradition, associated with divine grace and benevolence.
- Nivedh
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'offered' or 'dedicated'. Associated with Hindu rituals of offering or devotion.
- Mishael
Hebrew
6From Hebrew 'Who is like God?', a theological name expressing devotion and divine comparison
- Aaradhana
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'worship' or 'adoration', referring to devotional practice in Hindu tradition
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
