Serene baby names
Names tagged with “Serene” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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8 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Yuki
Japanese
84Commonly written with characters meaning 'snow' (雪) or 'courage/bravery' (勇). A serene, nature-connected name reflecting winter beauty and strength.
- Serena
Latin
69Serena derives from the Latin 'serenus,' meaning calm, peaceful, and clear. It evokes tranquility and serenity.
- 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.
- Nimalan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'cool' or 'pleasant'. Used in South Indian cultures with connections to calmness and serenity.
- Masaya
Japanese
42The meaning varies by kanji used, but commonly represents 'calm' (masa) and 'night' (ya), or 'proper/true' with 'valley'. Often carries connotations of serenity and natural beauty.
- Miyuki
Japanese
40Typically combines kanji for 'beauty' (美) and 'snow' (雪), or 'deep' (深) and 'happiness' (由紀). Evokes serene winter imagery and gentle grace.
- Serin
French
10From Old French serin, a type of small songbird. Also associated with serene qualities.
- Thien
English
6From Vietnamese meaning 'gentle' or 'serene', often associated with peaceful and calm qualities
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
