Geometric baby names
Names tagged with “Geometric” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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6 names
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- Tetra
Greek
76From Greek 'tetra' meaning 'four', often used as a prefix in scientific and mathematical contexts. Modern usage as a given name reflects contemporary naming trends toward geometric and abstract concepts.
- Camber
Welsh
62Crooked or bent; derived from the Welsh word for a curved or angled shape. Often associated with architectural or geometric characteristics.
- Axis
Latin
62From Latin 'axis', meaning the central line around which something rotates or is organized. Used in mathematics and astronomy to denote a pivot point or foundational reference.
- Kagome
Japanese
62From Japanese kagome (籠目), referring to a traditional geometric lattice pattern. Often written with characters meaning 'cage' and 'eye', symbolizing intricate weaving and patterns.
- Prisma
Greek
42From Greek 'prisma' meaning 'something sawed or cut'. Associated with geometric precision and light refraction through a prism.
- Jaali
Arabic
42From Arabic/Persian meaning 'ornamental lattice' or 'screen,' referring to decorative geometric patterns in Islamic architecture and design.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
