Joy baby names
Names tagged with “Joy” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Asani
African
74Brings joy or happiness. A name with positive, life-affirming connotations in East African tradition.
- Furaha
African
74From Swahili meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', reflecting positive emotion and celebration in East African culture
- Ayanfeoluwa
African
70Ayan means 'joy' and Feoluwa means 'wealth/honor from God' in Yoruba. Combined, it expresses divine blessing and gratitude.
- Tabassum
Arabic
42From Arabic tabassum meaning 'smile' or 'smiling'. A virtue name symbolizing joy and warmth, popular in Muslim cultures.
- Adedeji
African
42From Yoruba meaning 'crown has come to rejoice' or 'the crown rejoices'. Combines 'ade' (crown) and 'deji' (rejoices/has come).
- Eyram
African
40One who brings joy or blesses with happiness. A name rooted in West African tradition celebrating emotional warmth and communal good.
- Feven
African
40From Ge'ez meaning 'joy' or 'happiness,' a name with deep roots in Ethiopian and Eritrean culture.
- Simisola
African
40From Yoruba meaning 'my joy walks with me' or 'joy has walked with me', expressing gratitude for blessings and divine favor
- Khush
Sanskrit
10Happy, joyful, or pleased. A name expressing contentment and positivity in South Asian cultures.
- Bahja
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'joy' or 'delight'; conveys happiness and brightness.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
