Dignified baby names
Names tagged with “Dignified” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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37 names
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- Martina
Latin
94From Latin 'Martinus', derived from Mars, the Roman god of war. Traditionally feminine form meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
- Austen
Latin
92Derived from Augustus, meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable.' Popularized by author Jane Austen; now used as a given name independent of its surname origins.
- Augusta
Latin
84Feminine form of Augustus, meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable.' Derived from the Latin augere, 'to increase' or 'to enhance.'
- Honora
Latin
84From Latin 'honor' meaning esteem, dignity, and integrity. A virtue name reflecting moral character and respect.
- Sayid
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'master' or 'lord', denoting authority and leadership. Also used in Islamic tradition as a name of dignity.
- Revere
English
84From Latin 'reverence,' meaning to respect or honor deeply. Associated with Paul Revere, American patriot and silversmith.
- Augustine
Latin
76Derived from Augustinus, meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable,' from the Latin augustus (great, dignified). Associated with wisdom and spiritual authority through Saint Augustine.
- Quentin
Latin
76From the Roman name Quintinus, derived from Quintus meaning 'fifth.' Traditionally given to the fifth-born son in Roman families.
- Reichell
Germanic
76From Germanic 'Reich' (power, rule) and 'hella' (hidden, concealed). Means 'hidden ruler' or 'powerful one'.
- Soren
Scandinavian
72Derived from the Roman name Severus, meaning 'stern' or 'serious.' Popularized in Scandinavian regions with Norse and Christian influences.
- Miheir
Irish
70Derived from Old Irish elements, likely related to 'medar' (proud, dignified) or similar root suggesting nobility and strength.
- Austin
Latin
63Derived from Augustine, meaning 'venerable' or 'worthy of respect,' from the Latin augustus. The name gained prominence through Saint Augustine of Hippo.
- Mazin
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'dignified' or 'glorious', reflecting strength and honor in classical Arabic tradition
- Elbert
Germanic
62From Old High German 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'noble and bright' or 'illustrious nobleman'
- Erhan
English
62From Persian 'Erhan' meaning 'noble' or 'highborn', composed of elements denoting excellence and dignity.
- Digna
Latin
62From Latin 'dignus' meaning worthy, deserving of honor or respect. A virtue name emphasizing dignity and merit.
- Agustine
Latin
62Derived from Augustus, meaning 'venerable' or 'dignified.' Associated with Saint Augustine of Hippo, influential theologian and philosopher of early Christianity.
- Knoble
English
62Derived from a surname meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth', reflecting aristocratic heritage and dignified character.
- Severiano
Latin
62From Latin Severus meaning 'strict, serious, severe'. A classical Roman name adapted through Spanish tradition, conveying dignity and solemnity.
- Atarah
Hebrew
56From Hebrew 'atara' meaning 'crown' or 'diadem'. A regal name symbolizing honor and dignity.
- Shameek
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'handsome' or 'noble'; associated with dignity and refined character in Islamic tradition.
- Majur
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. A name found in South Asian cultures with strong, dignified connotations.
- Umaima
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'mother of nations' or 'mother of peoples', a name of dignity and maternal strength in Islamic tradition.
- Augustyn
Latin
42From Latin Augustinus, derived from Augustus meaning 'venerable' or 'majestic'. The -yn ending is a Polish diminutive suffix.
- Shaista
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'dignified' or 'noble'. Historically used in Persian and South Asian royal courts as a mark of distinction.
- Maajid
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'glorious' or 'mighty.' A name of honor used in Islamic cultures, associated with dignity and strength.
- Fardin
Persian
42Worthy, noble, or exalted one. A classical Persian name with dignified connotations in Middle Eastern traditions.
- Azita
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. Also interpreted as a variant of Aziz, conveying honor and dignity.
- Creighton
Scottish
40From a Scottish place name meaning 'rocky creek' or 'settlement by the ridge', derived from Old English elements crag and ton.
- Wajiha
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'eminent', derived from the root wajaha relating to dignity and prestige
- Sedrick
Celtic
40From Old English 'sed' (seat) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'seat ruler.' Modern form influenced by Cedric and African-American naming traditions.
- Arinze
African
40From Igbo meaning 'father of dignity' or 'valued father', a name of honor among the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria
- Decorian
Latin
40From Latin 'decorus' meaning 'proper, fitting, or graceful'. A rare elaborated form suggesting one who is dignified or ornamented.
- Coretta
Latin
20Feminine diminutive of Coretta, derived from Latin 'coretta,' meaning 'little heart' or 'sweetheart.'
- Azeemah
Arabic
10From Arabic عظيم (aẓīm) meaning 'great, mighty, supreme'. Conveys dignity and grandeur.
- Kidus
African
6From Ethiopian meaning 'worthy' or 'dignified', used historically in Aksumite Christian culture
- Wasim
Arabic
5From Arabic meaning 'handsome' or 'gracious'. A name associated with dignity and noble character.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
