Honor baby names
Names tagged with “Honor” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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18 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Lauretta
Latin
84From Latin 'laurea' meaning laurel. Lauretta is the Italian diminutive form, traditionally associated with honor, victory, and the laurel wreath.
- Ehren
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'honor' or 'respect'. A strong, dignified name with historical roots in Celtic tradition.
- Ikram
Arabic
84Ikram means honor, respect, and generosity in Arabic. It conveys nobility of character and the virtue of treating others with dignity.
- Lorin
Irish
84Derived from Lóráin, historically associated with the region of Lorraine. Connected to Celtic roots meaning 'laurel' or 'crowned with laurels,' symbolizing honor and distinction.
- Ahseem
Arabic
70More precious, more valuable. From the Arabic root 'azm' meaning esteem or worth, reflecting a name of distinction and honor.
- Yashnareddy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'yash' meaning glory or fame, combined with Telugu 'reddy' indicating a community or lineage; conveys blessed honor and distinguished heritage.
- Onora
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Onóra', meaning 'honor'. Variant of Honora with Celtic roots and strong virtue-name traditions.
- Lorenzo
Latin
56From Laurentum, an ancient Roman town. Associated with the laurel tree, symbolizing honor and victory in classical antiquity.
- Nora
Irish
45Derived from Honóra, meaning 'honor' or 'she who brings honor.' Also associated with the rowan tree in some interpretations.
- Tanitoluwa
African
42Worthy of honor; one who brings honor and dignity. A name reflecting virtue and respect in Yoruba tradition.
- Laureen
Latin
42Feminine form of Laurence, from Latin 'laureus' meaning 'of laurel.' The laurel tree symbolizes victory, honor, and wisdom in classical tradition.
- Onir
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little gold one' or 'honor'. A rare Irish variant with roots in ancient Celtic naming traditions.
- Mahamud
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'commendable,' derived from the root of Muhammad, signifying virtue and honor in Islamic tradition.
- Eriberto
Germanic
40From Germanic 'eri' (honor) and 'beraht' (bright). A classical name meaning 'bright honor' or 'famous warrior'.
- Timia
Greek
40From Greek timē meaning 'honor' or 'respect'. A rare feminine form emphasizing virtue and dignified character.
- Larenz
Latin
20From Latin Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel', symbolizing honor and victory.
- Laurence
Latin
12From the laurel tree, symbolizing honor, victory, and wisdom. Historically associated with laurel crowns bestowed upon Roman emperors and poets.
- Onur
English
6From Turkish meaning 'honor' or 'glory', a virtue name conveying dignity and respect
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
