Energetic baby names
Names tagged with “Energetic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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34 names
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- Vivi
Latin
84From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. Often used as a diminutive or nickname for Vivienne, emphasizing vitality and vivacity.
- Zeal
English
84Intense enthusiasm or fervor; passionate eagerness or dedication. Derived from the virtue word meaning earnest dedication.
- Yefri
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephraim, meaning 'doubly fruitful' or 'productive.' Spanish diminutive form with a modern, energetic sound.
- Vyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'swift' or 'quick', also interpreted as 'vigorous' or 'energetic' in Hindu tradition
- Javani
Sanskrit
84Youthful or energetic. A modern name blending Sanskrit elements with contemporary style, gaining traction in diverse communities.
- Dashelly
Celtic
76Modern blend combining 'Dash' (swift, energetic) with the feminine suffix '-elly', suggesting a spirited, lively girl with contemporary flair.
- Jhasai
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit, meaning 'fast' or 'swift.' A name with energetic qualities reflecting speed and movement.
- Elanny
Celtic
70Modern blended form likely combining Elan (French for enthusiasm/vigor) with Irish -y diminutive suffix, or variant of Helen.
- Joshvika
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit roots 'josh' (enthusiasm) and 'vika' (victory). A modern Indian name blending energy with triumph.
- Dakaree
African
70A contemporary name of African origin, likely a modern invention blending phonetic elements. May relate to Dakari (African names meaning 'happy' or 'joyful') with a diminutive suffix.
- Viva
Latin
62From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. Associated with vibrancy, energy, and living fully.
- Viren
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'powerful' or 'energetic', also connotes a virus or infectious agent in modern Hindi usage.
- Carrera
Spanish
62From Latin 'carrus' meaning 'cart' or 'chariot', evolved in Spanish to mean 'race' or 'course', symbolizing swift movement and journey
- Dash
English
55A short, energetic movement or rush. Originally a verb meaning to move quickly or violently; modernized as a given name reflecting speed, vitality, and dynamic energy.
- Hy
Irish
55Short form of Hyacinth or standalone Irish name meaning 'fire' or 'ardent'. May relate to Old Irish roots suggesting vibrancy and energy.
- Tukker
Germanic
42From Dutch 'tukken' meaning 'to tug' or 'pull', referring to one who tugs or a restless, energetic child.
- Rushawn
English
42Modern blended name combining Rush (energetic, swift) with the suffix -awn, popular in contemporary African-American naming traditions
- Daze
English
42To stupefy or bewilder; a state of confusion or amazement. Modern usage as a given name draws from the vivid, energetic quality of the word itself.
- Brio
Italian
42From Italian meaning 'vigor' or 'vivacity', expressing energy, enthusiasm, and liveliness. Often used in music terminology.
- Buzz
English
42Imitative word representing a humming or buzzing sound; nickname form of Barnaby or Sebastian, now used as standalone name.
- Ryse
Celtic
42Modern invented name, likely a respelling of Rise or inspired by the word 'rise', conveying upward movement and ascension.
- Dejan
Slavic
42From Serbian meaning 'active' or 'lively', derived from the prefix de- combined with root jan-, suggesting one who is vigorous and energetic.
- Yuvi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'life force' or 'vital energy'. Popular in Indian culture as a diminutive form of longer names like Yuvraj.
- Kashawn
English
40Modern American blend name combining 'Ka-' prefix with 'Shawn' (from Sean/John). Emerged in African American naming traditions in late 20th century.
- Yeyson
English
40Modern invented name, likely a creative variation combining 'Yey' (expressive exclamation) with '-son' suffix, creating a contemporary masculine form with energetic character
- Bam
English
40A sound effect word representing an impact or explosive sound; used informally as a nickname or short form.
- Buffy
English
40Diminutive of Elizabeth or Barbara, popularized as a standalone name. Associated with energy and youthful spirit.
- Yoyo
Chinese
40A playful, reduplicative name often used as a nickname or term of endearment, literally repeating 'yo' for a bright, energetic quality.
- Yuvan
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'youthful' or 'young', popular in South Indian cinema and Tamil culture as a modern, energetic name
- Rayo
Spanish
20From Spanish 'rayo' meaning 'ray' or 'lightning bolt', symbolizing brightness, speed, and natural power.
- Rarri
Irish
10From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with fiery spirit and brightness
- Nashad
Arabic
10From Arabic origin meaning 'energetic' or 'lively', conveying vibrancy and spirited nature.
- Yener
English
10Energetic, vigorous; one who possesses strength and vitality
- Suraj
Sanskrit
5From Sanskrit meaning 'sun', symbolizing brightness, energy, and life-giving warmth in Hindu tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
