Independent baby names
Names tagged with “Independent” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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20 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Lonni
Scandinavian
84From Norse roots meaning 'lone' or 'solitary', suggesting independence and individuality with a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
- Rebel
English
74One who resists authority or convention; a defiant, nonconforming spirit with independent will.
- Artemisa
Greek
62Greek goddess of the hunt and moon. Derived from 'artemes' meaning 'safe' or 'unharmed', symbolizing protection and wild independence.
- Hooriya
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'free' or 'liberated', symbolizing independence and liberty
- Charter
English
62From a legal document or deed; one who grants or holds a charter. Evokes independence and formal authority.
- Atlanta
Greek
62From the mythological Atalanta, a swift huntress. The city Atlanta was named after this mythological figure, representing speed and independence.
- Liberty
English
55From Latin 'libertas' meaning freedom and independence. Used as a given name to embody the concept of personal freedom and autonomy.
- Azadeh
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'free' or 'noble'. A traditional name in Iranian culture symbolizing freedom and independence.
- Sisley
Celtic
42Diminutive of Cecilia, meaning 'blind' in Latin, but popularized as a nature-inspired name evoking woodland imagery
- Libertie
English
42Modern feminine form of Liberty, derived from Latin 'liber' meaning free. A contemporary virtue name celebrating freedom and independence.
- Kreedon
Celtic
42Modern creation, likely inspired by Irish naming traditions. May blend 'Cree' with '-don' suffix, evoking strength and independence.
- Mavryck
English
42Modern spelling variation of Maverick, meaning an independent or unorthodox person; originally derived from Samuel Maverick, a 19th-century Texan rancher.
- Carlea
Celtic
42Variant of Carla, derived from Old Irish roots meaning 'free woman' or 'beloved'. Associated with strength and independence in Celtic tradition.
- Vasti
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'secret' or 'hidden'. In the Bible, Vashti was a queen known for her independence and refusal to obey.
- Azad
Persian
40Free, independent. From Persian 'azād' meaning liberty and freedom, historically used as a title of respect.
- Felina
Latin
40Derived from Latin 'felinus' meaning cat-like or feline. A modern feminine form associated with grace, independence, and elegance.
- Kat
Greek
28Short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Used as an independent name since the mid-20th century.
- Swayam
Sanskrit
10Self or independent in Sanskrit. Signifies autonomy, self-reliance, and inner strength in Hindu philosophy.
- Svojas
Slavic
10From Lithuanian roots meaning 'one's own' or 'of oneself', suggesting independence and individual strength.
- Ronja
Scandinavian
10From Old Norse meaning 'warrior' or 'female warrior', also associated with strength and independence.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
