Heritage Name baby names
Names tagged with “Heritage Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Emmiliano
Spanish
94From Latin Aemilianus, derived from Aemilius. A masculine form meaning 'striving' or 'rival', popular in Spanish and Italian cultures.
- Abubakr
Arabic
92Father of the virgin, one who is chaste. A revered Islamic name honoring Abu Bakr, the first Caliph and closest companion of Prophet Muhammad.
- Lonzo
Spanish
84From Italian/Spanish Alonzo, derived from Latin meaning 'noble and ready'. A diminutive form suggesting eagerness and noble character.
- Babacar
African
84From Wolof meaning 'father of the noble one' or 'blessed father', a traditional name of respect in Senegalese culture
- Francheska
French
84Feminine form of Francesco, derived from Latin Franciscus meaning 'free one' or 'Frenchman'. Associated with grace and Italian heritage.
- Socorro
Spanish
84From Latin 'suburrere' meaning 'to help' or 'to aid'. Traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary as 'Our Lady of Socorro', protector and helper.
- Ifeanyi
African
74From Igbo meaning 'good thing' or 'good fortune.' A deeply purposeful name expressing parental hopes for the child's positive destiny and character.
- Giuseppina
Italian
62Italian feminine diminutive of Giuseppe (Joseph), from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' Popular in Southern Italy and Sicily.
- Wenzel
Germanic
42From Wenceslaus, derived from Old High German meaning 'greater glory.' Common in Central Europe and Bohemia.
- Pedrohenrique
Spanish
42Combination of Pedro (Peter, 'rock' or 'stone') and Henrique (Henry, 'estate ruler'). A Portuguese/Brazilian compound name symbolizing strength and leadership.
- Attallah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Atallah meaning 'the highest' or 'God is most high', reflecting divine elevation and spiritual greatness.
- Adelade
English
42From Old English 'adel' (noble) and 'haid' (state/condition). A variant of Adelaide, meaning 'noble natured' or 'of noble birth'.
- Froylan
Spanish
40From Germanic 'fro' (lord) and 'land' (land). A Spanish surname-name form meaning 'lord of the land', modernized as a given name.
- Juandavid
Spanish
40A compound of Juan (God is gracious) and David (beloved). Blends Hebrew tradition with Spanish naming custom of honoring multiple family names.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
