Familial baby names
Names tagged with “Familial” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Abiha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'my father' or 'father of', a name reflecting familial bonds and lineage in traditional naming practices
- Zaydee
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Zayde meaning 'grandfather', used as an endearment. Modern spelling variant of Zaide with feminine -ee ending.
- Ammi
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'ami' meaning 'my people'. Often used as a diminutive form, conveying closeness and intimacy within family or community contexts.
- Sorella
Italian
62From Italian 'sorella' meaning 'sister'. A modern coinage used as a given name, drawing from familial affection and connection.
- Georgetta
Greek
42Feminine form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. The -etta suffix adds a diminutive, affectionate quality.
- Dede
African
42From Yoruba meaning 'mother' or 'grandmother', conveying respect and familial warmth. Also used as a short form of names like Dedé in Portuguese-speaking regions.
- Hami
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'warm' or 'gracious'. Also used as a diminutive form in Arabic cultures meaning 'uncle' or expression of familial closeness.
- Nnenna
African
42From Igbo meaning 'father's mother' or 'grandmother,' conveying respect, wisdom, and ancestral connection within family lineage.
- Baba
Sanskrit
42Father or daddy in Sanskrit and Hindi. A term of endearment and respect used across South Asian cultures.
- Mima
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'mother' or 'aunt', a term of familial endearment used across South Asian cultures
- Anuj
Sanskrit
42Meaning 'younger brother' or 'one without a rival,' derived from Sanskrit roots signifying uniqueness and familial bonds.
- Sibi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'sister' or 'beloved.' Used traditionally in Indian cultures as a term of endearment and familial closeness.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
