Multicultural baby names
Names tagged with “Multicultural” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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200 names
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- Safa
Arabic
94Pure, clear, or rock in Arabic. Also refers to As-Safa, the hill in Mecca associated with Islamic pilgrimage tradition.
- Zakariya
Hebrew
94God has remembered. A biblical name borne by John the Baptist's father, widely used in Islamic tradition as Zachariah.
- Ismail
Arabic
94From Arabic Ismail, Hebrew Yishmael, meaning 'God hears' or 'God listens'. The biblical son of Abraham.
- Aysha
Arabic
94From Arabic 'Aisha', meaning 'living' or 'alive'. Also associated with the Hebrew 'Asher', meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'.
- Xiadani
Celtic
94Xia means 'glow of the sunrise' in Chinese; Dani is a Hebrew diminutive meaning 'God is my judge'. The blend creates a modern multicultural name suggesting luminous judgment or radiant grace.
- Zakarri
Hebrew
94God remembers. A variant spelling of Zachary/Zakaria, with the double-r phonetic twist adding contemporary flair to a biblical classic.
- Kiansha
Celtic
94Modern invented name blending Kian (ancient, wise) with the feminine suffix -sha, popular in contemporary African-American and multicultural communities
- Yusef
Hebrew
92God will increase. A variant of Joseph, widely used across Islamic and Arabic cultures as a form of Yusuf.
- Samarah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Shomron meaning 'watchman' or 'guard'; also an Arabic variant of Samara meaning 'evening conversation'
- Ahmari
Arabic
92Prince or nobleman in Arabic, though in modern US usage often treated as a contemporary blend name combining elements of Amir (prince) with African and Arabic influences.
- Ibrahima
Arabic
92Abraham in Arabic. From Hebrew Avraham meaning 'father of many nations', a revered patriarch in Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions.
- Janaya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'graceful'. A modern name blending Eastern and Western naming traditions.
- Yusufjon
Arabic
92Yusuf is the Arabic form of Joseph, meaning 'God will increase.' The -jon suffix is Tajik/Central Asian, making this a blended name common in Tajikistan and among Tajik diaspora communities.
- Yahir
Spanish
91From Hebrew 'Yah' (God) and Arabic 'hir' (noble/free). Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures as a modern compound name.
- Malaya
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', also refers to the Malay Peninsula and Malayali people of South India
- Kaya
Sanskrit
91Pure, of the earth, or skilled. Also used in Turkish and Japanese contexts meaning flower or graceful.
- Mei
Chinese
84From Chinese characters often meaning 'beautiful' or 'plum blossom,' symbolizing grace and resilience in East Asian tradition.
- Nakari
Sanskrit
84Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'nose' or 'nostril,' though modern usage emphasizes its phonetic appeal rather than literal meaning. Used across South Asian and multicultural communities.
- Aaliya
Arabic
84From Arabic 'aliyy' meaning 'exalted, noble, supreme'. Also used in Hebrew contexts with similar noble connotations.
- Maha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'great' or 'mighty'; also Sanskrit origin meaning 'great' or 'supreme', used in Hindu philosophy
- Jamiri
Arabic
84A modern creation blending Ja- prefix with -miri, likely influenced by names like Jamir or Jamil. Carries contemporary multicultural appeal.
- Xamira
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Amir' (prince) with feminine suffix -a, blended with Semitic roots. Contemporary name with cross-cultural appeal.
- Vihana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the light of a new day
- Xianna
Celtic
84Variant of Xiomara or blend of Xia (Chinese) with Celtic naming tradition. May suggest 'famous in battle' or relate to nature elements.
- Hadia
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'guided' or 'rightly guided'; also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting 'splendor' or 'majesty'
- Zafira
Arabic
84From Arabic 'zafira' meaning victorious or triumphant. Also connects to Hebrew roots suggesting brightness and protection.
- Ilyaas
Arabic
84From Hebrew Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' Arabic form popular in Muslim-majority regions and diaspora communities.
- Mariame
Arabic
84Derived from Mary/Marie with Wolof feminine suffix -ame. Carries meanings of 'beloved' and 'star of the sea' from Marian traditions, popular in Senegal and French-speaking African regions.
- Anaika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful'. Also interpreted as a variant of Anika, carrying connotations of sweetness and charm in Indian culture.
- Zaviyan
Arabic
84From Arabic roots meaning 'visitor' or 'guest', with Persian influences. Associated with hospitality and welcomed presence.
- Aaliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'exalted'. Also influenced by Arabic 'Allah' references in some modern usage.
- Zayani
Arabic
84Graceful and beautiful. Zayan means 'grace' in Arabic; Zayani is a feminine diminutive form conveying elegance and poise.
- Kamylah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'kamila' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', with feminine suffix '-ah'. Also linked to Hebrew roots denoting wholeness.
- Aixa
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Aisha', meaning 'living' or 'alive'. Popular in Al-Andalus, particularly among Moorish nobility in medieval Spain.
- Meylani
Celtic
84Modern invention blending Mei (Asian) with Lani (Hawaiian), creating a multicultural name without single etymological root
- Niyomi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'pleasant', also interpreted as a variation of Naomi with Sanskrit influences
- Aissa
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Aisha' meaning 'living' or 'alive', also used in North African cultures. Associated with vitality and life force.
- Amanii
Arabic
84From Arabic 'amani' meaning 'wishes' or 'aspirations'; also carries Swahili roots signifying peace and safety
- Areya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also associated with the goddess Arya in Hindu tradition.
- Jamylah
Arabic
84From Arabic origins meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', with possible Hebrew roots relating to 'God is with me'
- Javani
Sanskrit
84Youthful or energetic. A modern name blending Sanskrit elements with contemporary style, gaining traction in diverse communities.
- Shahmir
Persian
84From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Arabic 'Mir' (prince/emir). Means 'royal prince' or 'king of princes', reflecting noble Persian heritage.
- Sabiha
Arabic
84From Arabic 'sabih' meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and clarity. Also relates to 'sabia' meaning 'wise' or 'learned'.
- Canan
Celtic
84From Turkish origin, meaning 'soul' or 'life spirit' in some contexts; also used in Kurdish and Armenian cultures with spiritual significance.
- Jamirah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jamīlah' meaning 'beautiful' combined with the Hebrew suffix '-ah'. Represents beauty and grace with Semitic roots.
- Shazia
Arabic
84From Arabic 'shāzī' meaning 'rare' or 'precious', often associated with grace and distinction in Persian and South Asian cultures.
- Tamaya
English
84Meaning uncertain; possibly derived from Quechua/Aymara languages or modern invented name blending Tami and Maya
- Nazire
Arabic
84From Arabic roots meaning 'of noble character' or 'refined.' Popular in Turkish and Middle Eastern cultures as a name of virtue and distinction.
- Laraya
Sanskrit
84Modern name, likely a creative variation of Lara (Latin 'household gods') or Raya (Sanskrit 'queen'), blending both traditions
- Samyrah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Samira' meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'one who listens'. Combined with Hebrew roots suggesting 'God has heard'.
- Rashaan
Arabic
84From Arabic 'rasha' meaning graceful or tender. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning merciful or compassionate.
- Malayasia
English
84Derived from Malaysia, the Southeast Asian nation. The country name comes from the Malay people and Sanskrit 'malaiyur' meaning 'mountain dwellers', referencing the Malay Peninsula's geography.
- Imanii
Arabic
84From Arabic 'imān' meaning faith, belief, or conviction. Used in Swahili-speaking cultures as a virtue name emphasizing spiritual devotion.
- Yazmyn
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian meaning 'flower' or 'jasmine flower', symbolizing grace and elegance. The 'y' spelling is a modern Anglicized variant.
- Zayd
Arabic
76Growth, abundance, and flourishing. Derived from the Arabic root meaning to increase or multiply, historically borne by the Prophet Muhammad's freed slave and companion.
- Aliya
Arabic
76From Arabic 'aliyya' meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated'; also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'to ascend'
- Ameer
Arabic
76From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander'; also used in Hebrew contexts. Denotes leadership and nobility.
- Yasmine
Arabic
76From Arabic 'yasmin,' the fragrant jasmine flower. Associated with grace, elegance, and natural beauty.
- Saniyah
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'radiant' or 'luminous'; also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'God's grace'
- Isaliyah
Arabic
76From Arabic Isa (Jesus) combined with Hebrew Aliyah (ascent). Blends spiritual devotion with elevation and uplift.
- Omaree
Arabic
76From Arabic 'Umar, meaning 'long-lived' or 'flourishing.' The -ee suffix creates a diminutive or affectionate form common in modern English transliterations.
- Kaivier
French
76From Xavier, meaning 'new house' in Basque, blended with Kai (Hawaiian/Japanese 'sea'). Modern invented name with multicultural roots.
- Kayouri
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Irish and Japanese elements. Likely creative fusion drawing from 'Kayu' (Japanese) and Celtic sound patterns.
- Zamyrah
Arabic
76From Arabic origins, likely a modern feminine variation combining elements suggesting grace or splendor, popular in contemporary multicultural naming.
- Jalyla
Arabic
76Modern creation, likely a blend of Ja- prefix with Lyla or Leila, combining contemporary naming trends with traditional Arabic roots
- Malaycia
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Malay (geographic) with Celtic suffix -cia, creating a multicultural fusion name with no established etymological root.
- Sanai
Sanskrit
74Wise or discerning; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning knowledge and insight. Used in Indian classical traditions.
- Jahaira
Arabic
74Flower or blooming one. A modern name blending Arabic and Hebrew linguistic traditions with nature-inspired significance.
- Malikah
Arabic
74From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' or 'sovereign,' feminized with the -ah suffix. Associated with royalty and strength.
- Ali
Arabic
72Noble, exalted, or elevated. In Islamic tradition, Ali is the name of the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and fourth caliph, highly venerated across Muslim cultures.
- Raya
Sanskrit
72Queen or royalty in Sanskrit. Also used as a variant of Raja/Raj, meaning ruler or king.
- Zahra
Arabic
72From Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blooming,' symbolizing beauty and radiance. Particularly associated with the jasmine flower.
- Ariya
Sanskrit
72From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'wise', also used in Persian as 'lioness'. A name carrying strength and nobility across cultures.
- Amani
Arabic
72Peaceful, harmonious. From Arabic 'amān' meaning safety and peace, widely adopted across East African and Muslim-influenced regions.
- Jahmeel
Arabic
70Handsome or beautiful; variant of Jamal with the suffix -eel. Used in Islamic naming traditions.
- Jailiyah
Arabic
70Modern invented name, likely combining 'Jai' (victory in Sanskrit/Hindi) with the feminine suffix '-liyah', creating a contemporary American name with multicultural appeal.
- Xiomari
Spanish
70Blend of Germanic 'Gisla' (pledge) and Spanish 'Mari' (of the sea). Modern invented name with Latin and Germanic roots.
- Annaisha
Hebrew
70Modern blended name combining Anna (grace) with Aisha (alive, woman), creating a contemporary feminine name with cross-cultural appeal.
- Ilaiah
Hebrew
70Possibly derived from Hebrew 'Elijah' (God is my strength) or Sanskrit 'Ilai' (earth). Modern constructed name blending spiritual and natural elements.
- Miyonna
Celtic
70Modern feminine creation, likely blending Miya (Japanese: beautiful night) with the Irish diminutive -onna suffix, creating a contemporary multicultural name.
- Abubacarr
African
70Father of Bakar, a patronymic name of Fulani origin. Associated with Islamic heritage and West African Mandinka and Fulani cultures.
- Zakylah
Arabic
70Modern creation blending Arabic 'Zaki' (intelligent, pure) with the suffix '-lah'. A contemporary name without classical historical roots.
- Zyrihanna
Arabic
70Modern creative blend combining Arabic and English phonetic elements. Likely influenced by Rihanna and contemporary naming trends.
- Amiriyah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Amir' (prince, commander) with the feminine suffix '-iyah'. Conveys nobility and leadership with feminine grace.
- Waniyah
Arabic
70From Arabic meaning 'soft' or 'gentle', with possible Swahili influences suggesting grace and beauty in East African usage.
- Khalanni
Celtic
70Modern creation blending Khalid (Arabic: 'eternal') with Lanni suffix. Contemporary multicultural name without traditional etymological roots.
- Samiuela
Hebrew
70God has heard (Hebrew Samuel) with Polynesian feminine diminutive -ela suffix, blending Semitic and Pacific Island naming traditions.
- Zuleymi
Spanish
70From Arabic Zuleima, meaning 'peaceful' or 'wise', adapted into Spanish-speaking cultures with creative modern spelling variations.
- Sitiveni
Polynesian
70From Fijian, a chiefly name traditionally borne by Fiji's paramount leaders and royalty, reflecting strength and leadership.
- Khalanie
Celtic
70Modern creation blending Khalid (Arabic: 'eternal') with the Celtic suffix -anie, creating a contemporary multicultural name.
- Desiyah
Arabic
70A modern creative name, likely a blending of 'Desi' (a term for South Asian diaspora culture) with the feminine suffix '-yah', reflecting contemporary multicultural naming trends.
- Amirykal
Celtic
70Likely a modern invented name blending Amir (noble) with Irish or Celtic phonetic elements, creating a contemporary multicultural name.
- Jraya
Sanskrit
70Modern name of uncertain etymology, possibly inspired by Sanskrit roots or contemporary creation blending 'J' sounds with 'Raya' meaning 'royal' or 'queen' in Sanskrit.
- Leiyana
Celtic
70Modern variation blending Lei (Hawaiian for garland) with Gaelic -ana suffix, creating a contemporary hybrid name with cross-cultural appeal.
- Akierra
Celtic
70Modern creative variation, likely blending 'Akira' (Japanese: bright) with Irish phonetic patterns. No established historical root.
- Zaraiah
Hebrew
70Princess of God or blooming flower. Combines Zara (blooming flower, princess) with the Hebrew suffix -iah (God), popular in modern multicultural naming.
- Tylayah
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Tyler (tile maker) with -ayah suffix, suggesting contemporary creative construction with multicultural influences.
- Khilen
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'one who plays', often used in Hindu traditions as a name reflecting joy and divine play
- Amaiyah
Hebrew
62Beloved or dark-skinned; a modern variation blending Amaia (Basque) with the -yah Hebrew suffix meaning 'God's gift'
- Eeshan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'charming' or 'pleasant'. Associated with Hindu and Indian naming traditions.
- Ramzy
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'firm'. Also associated with the name Ramzi, suggesting strength and steadfastness.
- Myesha
Arabic
62Modern created name, likely a variation of Aisha (Arabic 'alive, living') with the prefix My- for contemporary style.
- Akiel
Arabic
62Intelligent, wise one. Possibly derived from Arabic 'akil' (wise) or Hebrew roots meaning strong and mighty.
- Ivanshi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, a modern creation blending Ivan (Slavic) with Hindi suffix -shi. Carries contemporary multicultural appeal without classical etymological roots.
- Aariyan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also interpreted as a variant of Aryan denoting excellence and virtue in traditional usage.
- Aliyaan
Arabic
62From Arabic root meaning 'the exalted' or 'the highest'. Modern variant combining Ali with -yaan suffix for elevated, noble character.
- Hodan
Irish
62From Somali origin meaning 'safe' or 'protected'. Also used in Irish contexts as a modern feminine form.
- Azie
Hebrew
62Helper or one who helps. A shortened form rooted in names meaning aid and support, popular in Middle Eastern and North African traditions.
- Jahmal
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Jamal' meaning 'beauty' combined with Hebrew suffix '-al'. Represents grace and aesthetic excellence.
- Jamael
Hebrew
62God hears. Jamael combines the Hebrew divine name Jah with the Arabic suffix -el meaning God, conveying divine listening and grace.
- Kavika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'kavika' meaning 'poet' or 'wise one'; also used in Hawaiian contexts as a modern name with melodic appeal.
- Mikaya
Sanskrit
62A modern blend name combining Sanskrit 'Mika' (fragrant flower) with suffix '-ya', popular in contemporary multicultural contexts
- Remani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'delightful', conveying grace and charm in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Samadi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'samadhi', a state of meditative absorption and spiritual equanimity in yoga and Hindu philosophy
- Amirya
Arabic
62From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander', with the feminine suffix '-ya'. Conveys nobility and leadership.
- Dujuan
African
62Modern American name blending 'Du-' prefix with 'Juan', creating a contemporary multicultural given name without historical etymological roots.
- Kosisochukwu
African
62God is greater; a name expressing gratitude and reverence to a higher power, common in Igbo naming traditions.
- Yahira
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yahir, meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.' Also used in Arabic-speaking cultures with similar noble connotations.
- Aadiya
Arabic
62From Arabic/Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'noble', also interpreted as 'dark' or 'black' in some traditions
- Aliyaah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Aliyy' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', with Hebrew influences from 'Aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'to go up'
- Amaliyah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'amal' (hope) combined with Germanic feminine suffix '-iyah'. Represents hope and work, with possible connection to Hebrew 'Amaliah' (God's work).
- Hasana
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting grace and virtue.
- Jamina
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yemenite tradition, feminine form of Jamin meaning 'right hand' or 'favored.' Also connected to Arabic Yasmin (jasmine flower).
- Aiesha
Arabic
62Variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning 'alive' or 'living', often associated with vitality and life force in Islamic tradition.
- Namaya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'bow' or 'name', also interpreted as a feminine form suggesting grace and purpose
- Amayrah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Amira' meaning 'princess' or 'leader', with the -ah suffix denoting femininity. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated'.
- Maleeka
Arabic
62From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' with feminine suffix -a. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'queen' or 'royalty'.
- Naiyana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'glowing', used across South and Southeast Asian cultures with connotations of brightness and beauty.
- Tytianna
Greek
62A modern blended name combining Titi (African diminutive meaning 'small') with Anna (Hebrew 'grace'). Contemporary invention reflecting multicultural naming trends.
- Khivi
Celtic
62Georgian origin, possibly related to 'khivi' (life force). A rare modern usage, distinct from its namesake region in the Caucasus.
- Haana
Hebrew
62Hebrew origin meaning 'graceful' or 'merciful'; also used in Hawaiian culture as a variant of traditional names
- Shona
Scottish
62Scottish diminutive of Joan/Johanna. Also associated with the Shona people of Zimbabwe, making it a name with both Celtic and African heritage connections.
- Shamaya
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Shema' (hear) and Sanskrit 'Maya' (illusion/divine power). Combines spiritual listening with cosmic consciousness.
- Vaiana
Polynesian
62From Polynesian meaning 'ocean' or 'sea'. Popularized globally by the 2016 Disney film featuring a Polynesian ocean voyager heroine.
- Yareli
Spanish
55From Zapotec origin, meaning 'water lily' or associated with water and nature in indigenous Mesoamerican tradition.
- Malaysia
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit 'mala' (garland) combined with Arabic/Malay suffixes. Named after the Malay Archipelago, symbolizing the confluence of cultures and natural beauty of Southeast Asia.
- Naya
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'fresh', symbolizing renewal and new beginnings. Also used in Indian languages as an affectionate diminutive.
- Avani
Sanskrit
55Earth or sky in Sanskrit. A nature-rooted name common in Indian cultures, gaining popularity in Western contexts.
- Aleyna
English
55From Arabic 'aliya' meaning 'exalted' or 'noble', used in Turkish contexts with the suffix '-na' for feminization
- Analiya
Hebrew
55Variant of Ananya meaning 'unique, incomparable.' Also associated with Anya/Ana lines meaning 'grace' in Hebrew and Latin traditions.
- Ayo
African
55Joy; to rejoice. A joyful greeting and affirmation of happiness in Yoruba culture.
- Amiriyon
Arabic
55From Arabic 'amir' (prince/commander) with Persian diminutive suffix '-yon', meaning 'little prince' or 'young commander'
- Jahmiel
Hebrew
55Combination of 'Jah' (Hebrew name of God) and 'Miel' (Spanish/Hebrew for honey); conveys divine sweetness and spiritual blessing.
- Kamiylah
Arabic
55From Arabic 'kamil' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', with the feminine -ylah suffix; may also draw from Hebrew 'Camilla' meaning 'attendant'
- Lailanni
Celtic
55Modern blend combining Hawaiian 'Lei' (garland/flower) with Celtic suffix '-anni'. Evokes natural beauty with multicultural appeal.
- Malikhi
Arabic
55From Arabic 'malik' meaning 'king' or 'royal', with the suffix '-hi' creating a diminutive or possessive form. Associated with strength and nobility.
- Amirianna
Celtic
55Blend of Amir (Arabic: prince) with Gaelic suffix -ianna. Modern constructed name combining multicultural elements.
- Keilahni
Irish
55Modern blend combining Gaelic roots suggesting 'bright' or 'shining' with Hawaiian influence 'ani' (spirit). Rare contemporary creation.
- Yamile
Arabic
42From Arabic Yamila meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as an elegant feminine variant.
- Fariya
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining one'. Also associated with beauty and radiance in Persian tradition.
- Adirah
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'mighty' or 'noble'. Associated with strength and dignity in Middle Eastern tradition.
- Aeko
Japanese
42A contemporary Japanese name, often written with kanji meaning 'bright' or 'peaceful' depending on character selection. Modern creation gaining popularity in multicultural contexts.
- Aryabella
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning noble or honorable, combined with the suffix 'bella' meaning beautiful. A modern fusion name blending Eastern virtue with Western elegance.
- Khalina
Arabic
42From Arabic khalīj meaning 'pure' or 'sincere,' with possible Hebrew influence. Also associated with khalīna as a variant of Halina, meaning 'halo' or 'light.'
- Reemas
Arabic
42Merciful, compassionate one. From Arabic roots denoting kindness and divine mercy, also connected to Hebrew traditions of grace.
- Ranaya
Celtic
42Likely a modern variation of Rani (Sanskrit: queen) or blend of Irish roots. May relate to Sanskrit 'rajah' traditions through multicultural usage.
- Kianny
Irish
42Likely a modern blend or variant combining Irish and Spanish influences. May relate to Kiara (Irish, meaning 'dark') with Spanish diminutive suffix -nny.
- Sofiane
Arabic
42From Arabic Sufyan, meaning 'swift' or 'fast'. Popularized in French-speaking regions as Sofiane with the -ane suffix.
- Kataliyah
Arabic
42Pure and noble, variant of Katalina/Catalina with Arabic influences; combines 'kat' (pure) elements with Anglicized suffix.
- Yaseera
Arabic
42From Arabic origin, related to 'yasir' meaning easy, gentle, or blessed. A feminine name reflecting grace and ease.
- Jabarie
Irish
42Modern invented name blending Arabic 'Jabari' (powerful, brave) with Irish phonetic styling. Contemporary African-American and multicultural usage.
- Aneisha
African
42Modern invented name with African roots, blending elements of Anita and Aisha. Aisha means 'alive' or 'woman' in Arabic/Swahili.
- Sakhari
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'one who remembers' or 'God remembers'. Associated with divine remembrance and spiritual awareness.
- Niqo
Arabic
42From Arabic, a diminutive or modern variation form, sometimes used as a nickname. Contemporary name with multicultural appeal.
- Kamayla
Arabic
42From Arabic 'kamala' meaning lotus flower, symbol of beauty and purity. Also connected to Sanskrit roots meaning 'perfect' or 'complete.'
- Aryanah
Celtic
42Modern blend combining Irish roots with Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble). Aryanah represents contemporary multiculturalism while maintaining Celtic phonetic heritage.
- Yazmeen
Arabic
42From Arabic 'yasmin' meaning jasmine flower, symbolizing grace, elegance, and delicate beauty in Islamic and Persian poetry.
- Arshia
Persian
42Righteous, noble, or of noble character. Derived from Persian roots meaning truth and excellence in virtue.
- Camar
Celtic
42From Arabic meaning 'moon' or 'moonlight'. Also used in Celtic contexts as a variant of Caomhán, meaning 'beloved' or 'noble'.
- Azouri
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'my light' or 'God is my light', conveying divine illumination and spiritual brightness.
- Simara
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'nectar' or 'immortal', associated with divine sweetness and timelessness in Hindu tradition.
- Shahaan
Persian
42From Persian roots meaning 'king' or 'royal', derived from Shah (king) with diminutive suffix -aan, conveying regal grace and nobility
- Malaikah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'malak' meaning angel. A modern feminine form used in Islamic and multicultural communities, blending Arabic spiritual tradition with contemporary naming styles.
- Chiedozie
African
42From Igbo meaning 'God has answered' or 'God's answer,' reflecting spiritual gratitude and divine blessing in traditional Nigerian naming customs
- Malay
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'intoxicating' or 'dark'; also refers to the Malay people and language of Southeast Asia, evoking warmth and cultural richness
- Kamella
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'kamala' meaning lotus flower, symbolizing purity, beauty, and spiritual enlightenment in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Duniya
Arabic
42From Arabic 'dunya' meaning 'world' or 'earthly life'. Commonly used in South Asian cultures with spiritual significance.
- Anniya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. A modern variant spelling that gained popularity in South Asian and multicultural communities.
- Nilay
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'indigo', associated with the color and depth. Also used in Hindu tradition.
- Sikandar
Persian
42From Persian form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.' Widely used across Islamic cultures as a regal name honoring Alexander the Great.
- Jimari
Spanish
42Blend of Jim (from James, meaning 'supplanter') and Mari (from Mary, meaning 'of the sea'). Modern invented name combining masculine and feminine elements.
- Anesa
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'grace' or 'favor', a variant form of Anisa with roots in feminine grace and divine blessing.
- Ebyan
Arabic
42From Arabic origin, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'. Used traditionally in East African cultures, particularly Somalia.
- Chiemeka
African
42From Igbo meaning 'God has done well' or 'God's achievement', expressing gratitude and divine blessing within Igbo naming tradition.
- Yaritzi
Spanish
42From Nahuatl origin, meaning 'precious' or 'beloved.' Associated with Mesoamerican heritage and indigenous Mexican culture.
- Tamia
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'dark' or 'queen,' with some connections to Tamil origins meaning 'sweet' or 'precious.'
- Khaleb
Arabic
40Friend, companion. From Arabic khalīl meaning 'friend' or variant of Caleb meaning 'devotion to God'.
- Maloni
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'jasmine flower', symbolizing grace, purity, and delicate beauty in classical Indian tradition.
- Jabril
Arabic
40God is my strength. A variant of Gabriel, the archangel in Islamic and Judeo-Christian tradition known as God's messenger.
- Jaina
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, associated with Jainism and meaning 'victorious' or 'conqueror'. Also a variant of Jaina, the feminine form relating to Jain philosophy.
- Zakhi
Hebrew
40Pure, clear, or blooming. Modern name with roots in Semitic languages, gaining popularity in multicultural communities.
- Saja
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'lord' or 'prince', also used as a variant of Rajah in South Asian cultures denoting nobility and royalty
- Ameir
Arabic
40From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander.' Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting leadership and nobility.
- Tobi
Irish
40Brilliant or worthy (Irish), from Tobías); also a Yoruba diminutive meaning 'great.' Popular across West African and Irish diaspora communities.
- Jamia
Arabic
40From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. Often used as a feminine form of Jamal.
- Jakhi
Hebrew
40Modern invented name blending Hebrew 'Yah' (God) with Sanskrit 'Akhi' (brother). Contemporary creation with spiritual undertones.
- Kiani
Celtic
40From Hawaiian meaning 'ultimate' or 'supreme'; also traced to Sanskrit roots meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'
- Zuriyah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew/Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'one who flourishes.' Associated with growth and natural beauty.
- Ibrohim
Arabic
40Abraham in Arabic form. Derived from Hebrew Avraham, meaning 'father of multitudes.' Widely used in Islamic cultures.
- Kim
Korean
40Kim is Korea's most common surname, used as a given name primarily in Korean culture. It can carry meanings related to gold or precious metals depending on the hanja characters chosen.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
