Philosophy baby names
Names tagged with “Philosophy” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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25 names
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- Kairos
Greek
92The right, opportune, or supreme moment; divine time as opposed to chronological time. From Greek philosophy, representing a qualitative moment of significance.
- Chi
Chinese
62Chi (氣/气) means life force, breath, or energy in Chinese philosophy. It represents the vital life essence flowing through all living things in Taoism and traditional medicine.
- Neeti
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'morality' or 'ethics', reflecting virtue and righteous conduct in Hindu philosophy
- Pericles
Greek
62From Greek 'peri' (around) and 'kleos' (glory), meaning 'surrounded by glory' or 'of great renown'
- Tanha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'thirst' or 'craving', significant in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy as a concept of desire and longing
- Karma
Sanskrit
55Action and its consequences; the universal principle of cause and effect in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. One's deeds determine one's destiny.
- Akhil
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'whole' or 'complete', symbolizing completeness and unity in Hindu philosophy
- Thales
Greek
42From Greek meaning 'to blossom' or 'flourishing.' Thales of Miletus was an ancient Greek philosopher considered the father of Western philosophy and science.
- Maitreyi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'friend' or 'friendly one'. Associated with Maitreyi, a revered female student of the Upanishads known for her philosophical wisdom.
- Bhuvan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'bhuvana' meaning 'world' or 'earth'. Deeply rooted in Hindu and Indian philosophy, referring to the terrestrial realm.
- Aion
Greek
42From Greek aiōn meaning 'age' or 'eon', also referring to eternity or an indefinite period of time in ancient philosophy
- Dharshan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'vision' or 'sight', often used in Hindu philosophy to denote divine sight or perception of truth
- Preksha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'vision' or 'insight', often associated with perception and awareness in Hindu philosophy and yoga traditions
- Karm
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'karma,' meaning action, deed, or the spiritual principle of cause and effect in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
- Syllas
Celtic
42From Greek 'syllos' meaning 'gathered together' or 'whole.' Associated with wisdom and completeness in classical tradition.
- Satvik
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous', used in Hindu philosophy to denote purity of essence and spiritual clarity.
- Saatvik
Sanskrit
40Pure, virtuous, and sattva-natured. Derived from 'sattvic,' referring to purity and harmony in Hindu philosophy and Ayurveda.
- Xeno
Greek
40From Greek 'xenos' meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming to guests'; also used to mean 'foreign' or 'strange'
- Kairon
Greek
40From Greek Khairos meaning 'the right moment' or 'opportune time'; represents the fleeting moment of opportunity and perfect timing.
- Ethic
Greek
40From Greek ethikos meaning 'of or relating to character or morals.' A modern virtue name reflecting philosophical and ethical principles.
- Agape
Greek
40Unconditional love; divine or selfless love. From Greek agapē, a spiritual and philosophical concept of universal compassion.
- Alethea
Greek
30From Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth' or 'truthfulness'. A philosophical virtue in ancient Greece symbolizing authentic reality and disclosure.
- Uni
Sanskrit
28From Sanskrit meaning 'one' or 'unity', symbolizing wholeness and singularity. Also used as a prefix in scientific nomenclature.
- Xen
Greek
5Hospitable or welcoming. From the Greek xenos, meaning guest-friend or host.
- Eka
Sanskrit
5From Sanskrit meaning 'one' or 'unity', symbolizing wholeness and singularity in Hindu philosophy
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
