Sacred baby names
Names tagged with “Sacred” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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20 names
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- Yahweh
Hebrew
84The sacred name of God in Judaism, derived from the Hebrew verb 'to be,' representing divine existence and presence
- Neven
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'nemh' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred', also associated with brightness and radiance in Irish tradition
- Sante
Italian
84From Latin 'sanctus' meaning 'holy' or 'saint'. A traditional Italian name honoring spiritual virtue and sanctity.
- Monserrat
Spanish
76From Montserrat, a sacred mountain in Catalonia. The name derives from Latin 'mons' (mountain) and 'serratus' (saw-toothed), referring to the jagged peaks.
- Montserrath
Spanish
70From Montserrat, a sacred mountain in Catalonia. The name means 'serrated mountain' from Latin 'mons' (mountain) and 'serratus' (saw-toothed).
- Kailas
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, referring to Mount Kailash, the sacred Himalayan peak revered in Hindu and Buddhist tradition as the cosmic axis and abode of Shiva.
- Harim
Arabic
62Sacred enclosure or sanctuary. In Islamic tradition, refers to the sacred or forbidden zone.
- Muqadas
Arabic
62From Arabic 'muqaddas' meaning 'sacred' or 'holy', often used in Islamic tradition to denote something consecrated or pure.
- Agnia
Greek
62From Greek 'hagios' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred'. Popularized as a Christian name in Eastern Orthodox tradition.
- Panayiota
Greek
62From Greek Panayia, a title for the Virgin Mary meaning 'all-holy.' Traditional Greek Orthodox name honoring sacred feminine divinity.
- Jehovah
Hebrew
42The divine name in Judaism, derived from Hebrew root meaning 'to be' or 'existence'. Represents God's eternal, self-existent nature.
- Jestina
Latin
42Feminine form of Jestus/Jesus, derived from Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God saves'. The -ina suffix Latinizes the name in Romance tradition.
- Hiero
Greek
42From Greek 'hierós' meaning 'sacred' or 'holy'. Often used as a prefix in religious and scholarly contexts.
- Ayia
Greek
42From Greek 'hagios' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred'. Used in Byzantine tradition for holy sites and sacred places.
- Arafa
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Arafah', referring to the plain near Mecca where pilgrims gather during the Hajj. A spiritual and sacred name in Islamic tradition.
- Gayathri
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'song' or 'hymn'. Associated with the Gayatri Mantra, one of Hinduism's most sacred prayers, representing spiritual enlightenment and divine knowledge.
- Hrishikesh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'hrishi' (sage) and 'kesh' (hair), referring to Lord Vishnu. A sacred Hindu name meaning 'one with beautiful hair' or 'beloved of the sages'.
- Hallow
English
42From Old English 'halig' meaning holy or sacred. Associated with All Hallows' Eve and the sacred observance of hallowed ground.
- Sinai
Hebrew
30Mount Sinai, the sacred mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Used as a given name to evoke spiritual significance and divine connection.
- Ahron
Hebrew
30From Hebrew 'aharon', meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'. Biblical name of Moses's brother and first High Priest of Israel.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
