Emotional baby names
Names tagged with “Emotional” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Hriday
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'heart', symbolizing the center of emotion, love, and spiritual consciousness in Hindu and Ayurvedic traditions.
- Happiness
English
84A state of joy and contentment; the quality of being happy. Modern virtue name reflecting positive emotion and well-being.
- Heartlee
English
84Modern invented name combining 'heart' with the suffix '-lee' (meadow). Expresses emotional openness and nature-inspired sensibility.
- Heartlyn
English
76Modern invented name blending 'heart' (the organ of emotion and love) with the suffix '-lyn' (common in contemporary American names)
- Dmiya
Arabic
70From Arabic, meaning 'tears' or 'weeping.' A lyrical name with emotional depth, sometimes used in contemporary naming trends.
- Bhavika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'bhava' meaning emotion, feeling, or existence. Conveys depth, sensitivity, and emotional awareness in Hindu philosophy.
- Delight
English
62From Middle English 'delit', expressing joy, pleasure, or great satisfaction. A virtue name reflecting emotional well-being and happiness.
- Kheart
Celtic
62Modern creative variant, likely blending 'heart' with Celtic phonetics. A contemporary name with emotional resonance and contemporary appeal.
- Teari
Irish
62Possibly derived from Old Irish elements meaning 'tear' or 'teary,' conveying emotional depth and sensitivity.
- Love
English
55A direct expression of the emotion and bond between people. Used as a given name to convey warmth, connection, and positive regard.
- Mawada
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'affection' or 'love', conveying warmth and emotional connection.
- Sevgi
English
42Turkish name meaning 'love' or 'affection', derived from Arabic roots emphasizing emotional warmth and tenderness
- Passion
Latin
40From Latin 'passio' meaning suffering or emotion. A virtue name popularized in Christian contexts, representing intense feeling and devotion.
- Heart
English
40From the physical organ symbolizing love, emotion, and courage. A modern directional name embodying passion and authenticity.
- Haneen
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'yearning' or 'longing', expressing a deep emotional desire or nostalgia
- Ashwaq
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'longing' or 'yearning', expressing a deep emotional desire or passionate attachment.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
