Peaceful baby names
Names tagged with “Peaceful” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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200 names
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- Cove
English
94A small bay or inlet of the sea; a sheltered recess in a coastline. Modern usage emphasizes peaceful, natural seclusion.
- Jalanii
Celtic
94Hawaiian name meaning 'to calm' or 'peaceful', blending Polynesian language traditions with modern naming aesthetics.
- Suleymi
Arabic
94From Arabic Sulayman, meaning 'peaceful' or 'man of peace', derived from the root salima. Associated with Prophet Solomon in Islamic tradition.
- Dove
English
92A bird of peace and gentleness, symbolizing innocence and purity. Also used as a term of endearment.
- Shilo
Hebrew
92He sends peace or peaceful messenger. From the Hebrew Shiloh, referring to a place of rest and a messianic title in Jewish tradition.
- Anvi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful', reflecting virtues of tranquility and grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Kairav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with the concept of spiritual tranquility in Hindu philosophy
- Zulema
Arabic
92From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'strong.' Zulema carries overtones of wisdom and tranquility in Semitic traditions.
- Stellan
Scandinavian
91Derives from Old Norse elements meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful.' Modern Scandinavian usage reflects serene, understated strength.
- Shylo
Celtic
84From a Scottish diminutive related to Shiloh, meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil.' The name carries Celtic roots with modern appeal.
- Miro
Celtic
84From Sanskrit 'mīra' meaning 'admirable' or 'wonderful'; also Slavic diminutive associated with peace and worldly wisdom
- Suliman
Arabic
84From Arabic Sulayman, meaning 'man of peace.' Derived from the root relating to wholeness and safety, historically borne by Prophet Solomon.
- Samani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', also interpreted as 'to be heard' in some contexts.
- Soloman
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shelomoh, meaning 'peaceful' or 'man of peace.' Associated with King Solomon, the wise biblical monarch known for his judgment and prosperity.
- Friedrich
Germanic
84From Old High German 'fridu' (peace) and 'rīhhi' (ruler). Means 'peaceful ruler' or 'ruler of peace'.
- Viransh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. Composed of 'vir' (without) and 'ansh' (anger/wrath), reflecting virtues of calm and tranquility.
- Emina
Slavic
84From Slavic roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'strong,' also associated with Emmy/Emma lineage in some regions
- Malu
English
84Peace or calm in Hawaiian. A short, melodic name rooted in island language and cultural heritage.
- Kalahni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the calm' or 'peaceful', combining kala (calm/serene) with the feminine suffix -hni
- Saharsh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'peaceful.' Composed of 'sa' (with) and 'harsh' (joy/happiness), conveying a sense of joy and tranquility.
- Zolani
African
84From Xhosa meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting virtues of tranquility and composure valued in South African culture
- Ahinara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'gentle', a name embodying peace and compassion in Hindu tradition.
- Salima
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe', derived from the root word salaam. Also appears in Hebrew tradition.
- Daiya
Sanskrit
84Derived from Sanskrit 'dāya' meaning 'gift' or 'giver', also used in Japanese contexts meaning 'great' or 'excellent'
- Ahmani
Arabic
84Blessed or peaceful. A modern name blending Semitic roots associated with divine favor and tranquility.
- Nooh
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Noach', meaning 'rest' or 'comfort'. Biblical figure known for building the ark during the great flood.
- Lamin
African
84From Mandinka meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', used across Senegal and Mali regions as both given and family name
- Amanii
Arabic
84From Arabic 'amani' meaning 'wishes' or 'aspirations'; also carries Swahili roots signifying peace and safety
- Vallee
French
84From Old French 'vallée' meaning 'valley', a geographical term denoting a low-lying area between hills or mountains.
- Sakeena
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', derived from the root word 'sakina' signifying tranquility and divine presence in Islamic tradition.
- Dovey
English
84Pet name derived from 'dove,' symbolizing peace, gentleness, and innocence. Often used as a diminutive or term of endearment.
- Healani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'hea' (search, seek) and 'lani' (sky, heavens). Conveys a sense of spiritual seeking or connection to the divine.
- Kaisei
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'ocean' (kai) and 'clear' or 'pure' (sei). Evokes both serenity and brilliance.
- Sirenity
Literary
84A modern invented name blending 'serenity' (peaceful calm) with feminine -ity ending, evoking tranquility and grace
- Ashan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'blissful'. Also used in South Asian cultures as a name bearing peaceful, content connotations.
- Nalea
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'serene waters'. A modern name blending Polynesian grace with contemporary appeal.
- Serenitee
Latin
84From Latin 'serenitas', meaning peaceful, calm, and tranquil. A modern virtue name reflecting the quality of inner peace and composure.
- Somi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'peaceful'. Also used as a short form in Korean and Japanese contexts.
- Niralya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. Nir- means 'without' and -alya relates to peace and tranquility.
- Zuleima
Arabic
84From Arabic Zulema, a variant of Salima meaning 'peaceful' and 'safe'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting protection and wholeness.
- Jenan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'gardens' or 'paradise', evoking lush, peaceful spaces. Also used as a feminine form in some traditions.
- Kahlani
English
76The calm or peaceful one. Derived from Hawaiian elements suggesting tranquility and serenity.
- Aarna
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing water' or 'peaceful', also associated with the goddess of wealth and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Zamadhi
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'equanimity' or 'tranquility', referring to mental calmness and spiritual peace in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy
- Serene
Latin
74From Latin serēnus meaning 'calm, peaceful, clear.' Evokes tranquility and serenity, suggesting a peaceful and untroubled nature.
- Saleem
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe.' Associated with wholeness and security in Islamic tradition.
- Pace
Latin
74From the Latin 'pace' meaning peace. A simple, virtue-based name embodying tranquility and calm.
- Elaia
Greek
74From Greek elaia meaning 'olive tree', symbolizing peace, wisdom, and abundance in Mediterranean culture
- Anh
English
74A unisex Vietnamese name often associated with peace, safety, or tranquility depending on the written characters used.
- Zula
African
74From Zulu origin, meaning 'peaceful' or 'wise'. Associated with strength and clarity in African tradition.
- Amani
Arabic
72Peaceful, harmonious. From Arabic 'amān' meaning safety and peace, widely adopted across East African and Muslim-influenced regions.
- Zen
Sanskrit
72A state of calm awareness and enlightenment in Buddhist and Zen philosophy; represents meditative peace and spiritual clarity.
- Callum
Celtic
71Dove, representing peace and gentleness. Derived from the Gaelic 'colm' meaning dove, a symbol of innocence and calm in Celtic tradition.
- Serena
Latin
69Serena derives from the Latin 'serenus,' meaning calm, peaceful, and clear. It evokes tranquility and serenity.
- Malani
Polynesian
65A Hawaiian name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful,' reflecting serene and tranquil qualities.
- Whitlee
English
62From a white or light-colored clearing or meadow. A modern surname-to-given-name conversion with nature-inspired imagery.
- Peace
English
62Freedom from conflict, tranquility, or a state of harmony. Derived from the Latin 'pax,' it represents both the absence of war and the inner calm sought across cultures.
- Shanvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'. Associated with serenity and tranquility in Hindu tradition.
- Arav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting tranquility and composed strength in Hindu tradition.
- Yonas
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yonah meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace, purity, and gentleness in biblical tradition.
- Aaravreddy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Aarav' meaning peaceful or peaceful sound, combined with Telugu surname 'Reddy' meaning ruler or leader
- Harmoniee
Greek
62From Greek 'harmonia' meaning harmony, concord, or a fitting together. Represents musical and emotional balance.
- Sihana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'cool' or 'cold', associated with calmness and serenity in Hindu tradition
- Nagi
Japanese
62Nagi typically means 'calm' or 'wave' depending on kanji selection (凪 or なぎ). Often associated with peaceful, serene qualities in Japanese culture.
- Aavash
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', derived from root elements conveying tranquility and serenity.
- Salimata
African
62From Fulani, derived from the root 'salim' meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe', with feminine suffix '-ata'. Associated with tranquility and protection.
- Xalani
English
62From Hawaiian, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful waters', evoking tranquility and natural serenity
- Sanmay
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'summer' or 'peaceful mind'. Associated with tranquility and the warmth of the season.
- Nalaia
English
62Calm waters; peaceful sea. A modern Hawaiian name evoking tranquility and oceanic serenity.
- Taira
Japanese
62Typically written with kanji meaning 'flat' or 'peaceful' (tai) and 'good' or 'excellent' (ra), conveying grace and tranquility
- Alamea
English
62Calm, peaceful. From Hawaiian 'alame' meaning peaceful waters or tranquility.
- Dovelyn
English
62Modern invented name blending 'Dove' (the peaceful bird) with the suffix '-lyn', suggesting gentle grace and femininity.
- Jing
Chinese
62From Mandarin meaning 'quiet' or 'serene', often associated with stillness and clarity. A peaceful virtue name.
- Sang
Korean
62Sang typically means 'auspicious' or 'serene' depending on the hanja characters used; often carries connotations of peace and good fortune
- Lauralee
Latin
62Combination of Laura (from Latin 'laurel') and Lee (Old English for 'meadow'). Represents both the laurel tree symbolizing victory and a peaceful clearing.
- Maripaz
Spanish
62Compound name combining 'María' (Mary) and 'paz' (peace). Translates to 'Mary of Peace' or 'peaceful Mary', embodying both devotion and tranquility.
- Radiyah
Arabic
62From Arabic رضية (Radiyah), meaning 'content' or 'satisfied', conveying peace and acceptance. Traditionally used in Islamic cultures.
- Salana
Celtic
62Derived from Irish roots meaning 'wise' or 'peaceful', related to the name Salann. Associated with salt and healing traditions in Celtic culture.
- Serenityrose
English
62A modern compound name blending 'Serenity' (peaceful calm) with 'Rose' (the flower symbolizing love and beauty). Reflects contemporary naming trends favoring virtue names combined with nature elements.
- Shailoh
Celtic
62Variant of Shilo, potentially from Hebrew Shiloh meaning 'peace' or 'tranquil', blended with Celtic phonetic style.
- Makalo
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', reflecting values of tranquility and serenity in Polynesian culture
- Aelani
English
62From Hawaiian 'āina (land) and lani (sky/heavens), suggesting 'from the heavenly lands' or 'sky land'
- Sanchit
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'composed', derived from the root 'shanti' denoting tranquility and calm.
- Zenin
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'meditation' or 'zenlike state of calm'. Associated with Zen Buddhism and mindfulness practices emphasizing inner peace.
- Olivea
Latin
62From Latin 'oliva' meaning olive or olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in classical tradition.
- Seleah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Selah, a word appearing in Psalms meaning 'pause' or 'rest', often interpreted as a musical or meditative interlude
- Sulani
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', often associated with serene water and tranquility in island culture
- Ahyoka
English
62From Cherokee meaning 'her spirit is peace' or 'she brings peace', reflecting qualities of harmony and tranquility
- Olivemae
English
62A compound name blending Olive (from the olive tree, symbolizing peace) with Mae (a short form of May or Mary). Suggests natural beauty and classical femininity.
- Sahani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'gentle' or 'calm', reflecting qualities of peace and composure in Indian tradition.
- Sakeenah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', often associated with tranquility and serenity in Islamic tradition.
- Salamata
African
62From West African roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', associated with grace and tranquility in Malian and Fulani cultures.
- Serenah
Celtic
62Likely a modern feminine variation of Serenity or blend with Celtic roots, possibly evoking 'serene' combined with Irish suffix patterns.
- Serenitie
Latin
62From Latin 'serenitas', meaning peaceful calm and tranquility. A modern invented name embodying the virtue of serenity and inner peace.
- Serenity
Latin
59The quality or state of being serene; freedom from disturbance, calm, and peaceful tranquility.
- Paloma
Spanish
55From Latin 'palumba' meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace, gentleness, and purity across cultures.
- Yoniel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Yonah' meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace, purity, and gentleness in biblical tradition.
- Mililani
English
55From Hawaiian 'mili' (to twist, turn) and 'ani' (to glow), meaning 'to turn and glow' or 'heavenly turn'. Associated with a town in Oahu known for its peaceful valley setting.
- Amneh
Arabic
42Safe, secure, or peaceful. A feminine form derived from Arabic roots meaning protection and tranquility.
- Olevia
Latin
42From Latin 'olivum' meaning olive or olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in classical tradition.
- Nirva
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'nirvana' or enlightenment; represents spiritual liberation and transcendence in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy.
- Anshul
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'gentle'. Derived from 'an' (without) and 'shul' (anger), emphasizing peace and composure.
- Suan
Irish
42From Old Irish 'suan' meaning 'sleep' or 'rest', also associated with peaceful, restful qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Avraj
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', related to the concept of tranquility and spiritual harmony in Hindu tradition.
- Mukta
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'liberated' or 'free', often associated with spiritual freedom and enlightenment in Hindu and Buddhist traditions
- Zenai
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'gift from God' or 'God's gift'. A modern invented name blending Zen (peace, meditation) with spiritual grace.
- Seleem
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe', derived from the root relating to security and tranquility.
- Shanav
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'. Used in Hindu and Indian traditions as a name conveying tranquility.
- Oliviajane
Latin
42Compound of Olivia (olive tree, peace) and Jane (God is gracious). A modern creative blend honoring tradition with contemporary flair.
- Yasuo
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly combines characters for 'peaceful/calm' (安) and 'man/male' (夫) or 'assist/help' (助), suggesting calm strength or helpful nature
- Sanan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'. Also used in Persian contexts meaning 'knowing' or 'wise'.
- Salimatou
African
42From Fulani origins meaning 'safe' or 'peaceful'. Common among Fulani and Mandinka peoples of West Africa, particularly Mali, Senegal, and Guinea.
- Shailee
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'shy', also interpreted as 'peaceful' or 'serene' in Hindu tradition.
- Amenah
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'safe' or 'secure', conveying protection and peace. A name with spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
- Aloha
Polynesian
42Hawaiian greeting and farewell meaning 'love, peace, compassion.' Represents the spirit of aloha—a philosophy of kindness and connection.
- Avaani
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'without sound' or 'silence', reflecting a meditative and peaceful quality in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- Zulma
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'wise' or 'peaceful.' A name of strength and serenity with historical roots in Islamic tradition.
- Jarin
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'peaceful'. A name with roots in Indian tradition, conveying gentleness and harmony.
- Anran
Celtic
42Peaceful and tranquil. From Irish roots suggesting calm and serenity, with possible connections to nature.
- Kealia
English
42From Hawaiian meaning 'the calm' or 'the cool,' often associated with peaceful waters and serene coastal landscapes
- Kuhlani
English
42From Hawaiian meaning 'coolness' or 'coolness of the night'; associated with calm and peaceful qualities
- Saiansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', often interpreted as 'one who brings peace' in Hindu tradition.
- Halcyon
Greek
42From Greek mythology, the halcyon bird represents peace and calm. Associated with the 'halcyon days'—a period of tranquility and prosperity in ancient legend.
- Nishitha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness', representing the quiet, peaceful quality of nighttime. Associated with serenity and introspection.
- Amaani
Arabic
42From Arabic 'amani' meaning 'wishes, aspirations, or peace.' Popular in East African communities, particularly Swahili-speaking regions.
- Erena
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene'. May also relate to the rowan tree in Celtic tradition.
- Ngan
English
42Silver or peaceful; a common Vietnamese given name often chosen for its gentle sound and positive associations with tranquility.
- Olyve
English
42Modern creative spelling variant, likely inspired by the olive tree symbolizing peace, wisdom, and natural beauty
- Luwam
African
42From Tigrinya, meaning 'peace' or 'to be at peace'. Associated with Eritrean and Ethiopian heritage and cultural identity.
- Placido
Latin
42From Latin 'placidus' meaning calm, peaceful, and serene. A classic name emphasizing tranquility and composure.
- Salama
Arabic
42From Arabic 'salāma' meaning peace, safety, and well-being. Also connected to Hebrew origins with similar peaceful connotations.
- Cereniti
Latin
42From Latin 'serenitas' meaning peaceful, calm, or serene. A modern feminine form emphasizing tranquility and grace.
- Inala
Celtic
42From the Gunaikurnai people of southeastern Australia, likely meaning 'from the waterhole' or 'place of water', connected to local geography and tribal heritage
- Seriniti
English
42A modern invented name, likely blending 'Serenity' with nature-inspired suffixes, evoking calm and tranquility with contemporary flair.
- Ning
Chinese
42From Chinese meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', commonly used as a given name element in modern Chinese naming traditions.
- Sanish
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', derived from the root 'shanti' meaning tranquility and inner peace.
- Aireen
Celtic
42Variation of Erin, from Old Irish meaning 'from Ireland' or 'peaceful one'. Associated with the island nation and its green, serene landscape.
- Salimah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'salima' meaning 'safe, peaceful, whole.' A classical Islamic feminine name denoting protection and spiritual soundness.
- Sehej
Sanskrit
42Comfortable, peaceful, or at ease. Used in Indian naming traditions to convey tranquility and contentment.
- Simrit
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'sim' (peaceful) and 'rit' (flow); represents peaceful flow or grace in Punjabi tradition.
- Kazu
Japanese
42Kazu is a Japanese masculine name meaning 'harmony' or 'peace', derived from kanji elements signifying balance and number.
- Sereena
Celtic
42Variant of Serena with Celtic influences, meaning peaceful and serene, blended with Irish naming traditions.
- Avash
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'without sorrow'; associated with calm and tranquility in Hindu and yoga traditions.
- Binh
English
42Peace or calm. A common Vietnamese name often given to bring tranquility and stability to the child's life.
- Aamna
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'secure' or 'safe', also interpreted as 'trustworthy' and 'peaceful' in South Asian traditions.
- Isana
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'restful' or 'peaceful', also associated with Hindu mythology and grace in Indian culture
- Oliviamarie
Latin
42Combination of Olivia (from the olive tree, symbolizing peace) and Marie (from Mary, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'). A modern compound blending classical femininity with nature.
- Aimani
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Amani' meaning 'wishes' or 'aspirations'; widely used in East African cultures with connotations of hope and peaceful intent.
- Anwitha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. A virtue name reflecting calm and serene temperament.
- Paxxton
English
42Modern blend combining 'Pax' (Latin for peace) with the -xton suffix, creating a contemporary name suggesting peaceful strength.
- Nishanth
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. Associated with calmness and serenity in Hindu philosophy.
- Yezen
Arabic
42From Arabic origins, meaning 'easy' or 'gentle.' A modern name reflecting virtues of simplicity and approachability.
- Amity
Latin
40From Latin 'amicitas' meaning friendship and peaceful relations. Conveys a sense of friendliness, harmony, and goodwill.
- Cerenity
English
40Modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Serenity' (tranquility) with a creative spelling variation for distinction
- Serina
Latin
40From Latin 'serenity' or relating to the Roman goddess Serena. Possibly also a diminutive of 'Serene', meaning peaceful and calm.
- Sereniti
Latin
40From Latin 'serenitas' meaning tranquility, calmness, and peaceful clarity. A modern virtue name gaining popularity in the 21st century.
- Malaia
Celtic
40From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'; also potentially connected to Polynesian roots meaning 'garland' or 'lei'
- Fredrik
Scandinavian
40From Old Norse 'Friðrikr', combining 'friðr' (peace) and 'ríkr' (ruler). Literally 'peaceful ruler' or 'one who rules with peace'.
- Sehaj
Sanskrit
40Easy, peaceful, or untroubled. A name reflecting simplicity and tranquility in Sikh and Hindu traditions.
- Shaila
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'cool' or 'peaceful'. Also associated with the shail/shaila meaning 'rock' or 'mountain' in Hindu tradition.
- Amali
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with gentle strength and tranquility in Hindu tradition
- Amala
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'gentle' or 'peaceful', used in Hindu tradition as a virtuous name symbolizing calm and grace.
- Avyansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'one without anger' or 'peaceful.' Composed of 'avy' (without) and 'ansh' (anger/part), symbolizing tranquility and harmony.
- Sarenity
English
40A modern invented name blending 'serene' with the suffix '-ity', suggesting peaceful tranquility and calm
- Serinity
English
40A modern invented name blending 'serenity' (peace, calm) with the feminine suffix '-ity', creating a virtue name emphasizing tranquility
- Lakelee
English
40Modern blend combining 'lake' (body of water) with the suffix '-lee' (meadow or clearing). A contemporary nature name with peaceful, natural associations.
- Frederico
Germanic
40From Germanic 'fried' (peace) and 'reich' (ruler). Latinized as Fredericus, popularized in Spanish and Portuguese as Frederico.
- Kiyoshi
Japanese
40Clear, pure, or quiet depending on kanji used. Common characters include 清 (kiyoshi/pure) and 義 (yoshii/righteous), reflecting virtue and clarity.
- Saayan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', used in Indian naming traditions to convey serenity and tranquility.
- Sakinah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', derived from the root sakina which signifies tranquility and divine presence in Islamic tradition.
- Solomiia
Slavic
40From Ukrainian, a variant of Solomiya, derived from the Hebrew name Solomon meaning 'peaceful.' Popular in Ukrainian and Eastern European traditions.
- Ayanni
African
40From Yoruba meaning 'peaceful' or 'one who brings peace', reflecting values of harmony and tranquility
- Aaravi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'wise', also interpreted as 'lovely' or 'graceful' in Hindi. Associated with melodic and artistic qualities.
- Affinity
Latin
40From Latin 'affinis' meaning 'related by marriage' or 'neighboring.' Conveys a sense of connection, kinship, and natural harmony between people.
- Sukhmani
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'sukh' (happiness) and 'mani' (jewel), meaning 'jewel of peace' or 'precious happiness'. Also refers to a sacred Sikh hymn.
- Tahlani
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends.
- Galena
Greek
40From Greek 'galene' meaning 'calm' or 'tranquility'. Also the name of a zinc sulfide mineral prized in geology and jewelry.
- Irie
Celtic
30A state of positive spiritual awareness and harmony, popularized in reggae and Rastafarian culture. Often refers to a feeling of peace and elevated consciousness.
- Salman
Arabic
30From Arabic 'salim' meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe.' Also connected to the Hebrew 'shalom,' conveying wholeness and tranquility.
- Naima
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'graceful' or 'peaceful'. Also used in Swahili-speaking cultures with similar connotations of elegance and serenity.
- Nirvana
Sanskrit
30A transcendent state of peace and liberation from suffering in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The ultimate spiritual goal of freedom from the cycle of rebirth.
- Aman
Sanskrit
30Peaceful, serene. Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'tranquil' or 'calm,' widely used across South Asian cultures.
- Rayaan
Arabic
30Easy, restful, or one who is content. Derived from the Arabic root meaning relaxation and tranquility.
- Rena
Latin
30From Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn' or 'born again', also connected to Greek 'Irene' meaning peace.
- Calani
Celtic
30From Hawaiian meaning 'the calm' or 'peaceful one', reflecting serene natural imagery
- Masa
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'mass' or 'cluster'; in Japanese contexts, often associated with 'proper' or 'correct'. A name with quiet strength and simplicity.
- Yasaniy
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit, meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm one', reflecting tranquility and serenity.
- Araya
Sanskrit
28Noble, peaceful, and wise. Often associated with spiritual grace and enlightenment in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Amena
Arabic
20Peaceful, pleasant. From Arabic 'amina meaning safe and secure, also used in Hebrew contexts.
- Yony
Hebrew
20From Hebrew 'Yonah' meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace, purity, and innocence in biblical tradition.
- Analu
English
20From Hawaiian meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', a modern nature-inspired name with soft, melodic qualities.
- Talah
Hebrew
20From Hebrew meaning 'dew from God' or 'morning dew', symbolizing freshness and divine blessing
- Serenna
Celtic
20Likely a modern blend of 'Serene' with Celtic naming patterns, evoking calmness and peace.
- Salani
Celtic
20From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', reflecting serene natural qualities.
- Ameina
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'safe'. A rare feminine name with gentle, protective qualities.
- Kamaia
Celtic
10From Hawaiian meaning 'the weaver' or 'quiet', connected to natural beauty and peaceful strength
- Salmaan
Arabic
10Peaceful, safe. From Arabic root meaning 'peace' and 'safety,' historically used across Islamic cultures.
- Salym
Arabic
10Peaceful, tranquil. Derived from Arabic roots conveying calm and serenity.
- Aaraya
Sanskrit
10Peaceful, serene. Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning tranquility and grace.
- Olea
Latin
10From Latin 'olea' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace, wisdom, and abundance in classical tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
