Peace baby names
Names tagged with “Peace” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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40 names
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- Xolani
African
94Peace. A name of African origin meaning tranquility and harmony, reflecting values of calm and reconciliation in Zulu culture.
- Shulamis
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Shulamit', meaning 'peaceful one' or 'woman of peace', referenced in the Bible as the Shulamite woman in Song of Songs.
- Salomon
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Shelomoh, meaning 'peace.' Traditionally associated with King Solomon of Israel, renowned for wisdom and prosperity.
- Shlomo
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Shelomoh, meaning 'peaceful' or 'his peace'. A biblical name of the wise King Solomon.
- Shlome
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shalom, meaning 'peace.' Common Yiddish diminutive form used in Eastern European Jewish communities.
- Yunis
Arabic
84From Arabic Yunus, meaning 'dove' — a symbol of peace and purity. Also connects to the biblical prophet Jonah.
- Irena
Greek
84From Greek 'eirene' meaning peace. Widely adopted in Slavic languages as Irena, symbolizing tranquility and harmony.
- Shanti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', a fundamental concept in yoga and Hindu philosophy representing inner calm and spiritual serenity.
- Absalom
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'av' (father) and 'shalom' (peace). Father of peace, or my father is peace.
- Eirene
Greek
84From Greek goddess of peace, daughter of Zeus and Themis. Represents harmony and peaceful settlement in ancient mythology.
- Eirini
Greek
84From Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'. A classic name symbolizing harmony and tranquility, associated with Eirene, goddess of peace in Greek mythology.
- Irina
Greek
78From Greek 'eirene' meaning 'peace'. Popular in Russia and Eastern Europe as a feminine form.
- Yonah
Hebrew
74Dove. A symbol of peace, innocence, and gentleness in biblical tradition.
- Paz
Spanish
74Peace. From Latin pax, symbolizing tranquility and harmony. A simple, powerful virtue name embraced across Romance languages.
- Udochukwu
African
70From Igbo meaning 'God's will' or 'God is supreme'. Udo conveys peace, while Chukwu refers to God in Igbo cosmology.
- Solomon
Hebrew
69Peace. Derived from Hebrew shalom, meaning wholeness and harmony. Historically borne by the wise biblical king known for justice and knowledge.
- Shiloh
Hebrew
66Peaceful, tranquil. From the Hebrew Shiloh, a place of rest and peace mentioned in the Bible, later used as a personal name meaning 'sent/messenger of peace.'
- Salem
Hebrew
65Peace. Derived from the Hebrew word 'shalom,' conveying wholeness, completeness, and tranquility.
- Frieda
Germanic
62From Old High German 'frithu' meaning peace. A classic name symbolizing tranquility and harmony.
- Chenoa
English
62From Cherokee meaning 'peace' or 'white dove', symbolizing harmony and spiritual gentleness
- Columbia
Latin
62From Latin 'columba' meaning 'dove.' Associated with Saint Columba and symbolic of peace, purity, and the Holy Spirit in Christian tradition.
- Livvi
Latin
62Diminutive of Olivia, derived from Latin 'olivus' meaning 'olive tree', symbol of peace and wisdom.
- Selam
African
62Peace in Amharic. A greeting meaning 'peace be upon you,' carries profound spiritual and cultural significance in Ethiopian and Eritrean traditions.
- Irene
Greek
56From Eirene, goddess of peace in Greek mythology. Symbolizes tranquility, harmony, and peaceful disposition.
- Sholom
Hebrew
56From Hebrew 'shalom' meaning peace. Yiddish variant spelling common in Jewish communities.
- Nishant
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'without night,' symbolizing darkness, peace, and the absence of obstacles. Associated with tranquility and spiritual depth.
- Salama
Arabic
42From Arabic 'salāma' meaning peace, safety, and well-being. Also connected to Hebrew origins with similar peaceful connotations.
- Salamatu
African
42From Fulani meaning 'peace' or 'safety'. A traditional name reflecting virtues of well-being and protection in West African culture.
- Kazumi
Japanese
42Typically composed of kanji meaning 'peace/harmony' (和) and 'beauty' (美), conveying graceful serenity and aesthetic refinement.
- Miraslava
Slavic
42From Slavic elements meaning 'peace' (mir) and 'glory' (slava), conveying peaceful glory or renowned peace.
- Binh
English
42Peace or calm. A common Vietnamese name often given to bring tranquility and stability to the child's life.
- Wilfrido
Germanic
42From Old German 'wil' (will, desire) and 'frid' (peace). Means 'one who desires peace' or 'peaceful ruler'.
- Amaan
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Aman' meaning 'peace' or 'safe,' with the doubled 'aa' emphasizing the quality. Conveys security and trustworthiness.
- Ananda
Sanskrit
40Bliss, joy, or divine happiness. A spiritual name from Hindu and Buddhist traditions signifying inner peace and supreme contentment.
- Kollyn
Celtic
40Descendant of Colm; derived from the Irish name Colmán, connected to 'colm' meaning dove, symbolizing peace.
- Shalom
Hebrew
30Peace. From the Hebrew word 'shalom,' signifying wholeness, harmony, and well-being in Jewish tradition.
- Freddy
Germanic
28From Old High German 'frid' meaning peace. Originally a diminutive of Frederick, popularized as an independent name.
- Shalev
Hebrew
20From Hebrew 'Shalev' meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', derived from the root 'shalom' (peace)
- Sulaiman
Arabic
12From Arabic Sulayman, derived from the root word salama meaning 'peace'. Associated with wisdom and the biblical King Solomon.
- Fredrick
Germanic
12From Germanic elements 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler). A classic name meaning peaceful ruler or protector of peace.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
