Spirited baby names
Names tagged with “Spirited” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Elhan
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'noble'. A modern variant of Elan, suggesting vitality and spirited energy.
- Iriyah
Irish
76From Old Irish 'Írití', meaning 'angry' or 'wrathful'. Associated with strength and spirited nature in Irish tradition.
- Pepper
English
74One who gathers or sells pepper; derived from the spice pepper or the pepper plant. Used as a nickname for someone with a peppery temperament.
- Colt
English
66A young horse. Originally a surname for someone who bred or worked with colts, now used as a given name evoking youth, energy, and spirited independence.
- Rhy
Welsh
55From Welsh meaning 'ardour' or 'enthusiasm'; a short form of Rhys, derived from an old Celtic element meaning spirited and passionate
- Rowdi
Scottish
42From Scottish meaning 'rough' or 'boisterous,' possibly influenced by Rowan (red-haired). Modern usage blends spirited personality with nature associations.
- Irza
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'playful' or 'spirited'. A rare modern variation with Irish roots, possibly related to names like Íorza in Celtic tradition.
- Caprice
French
42A sudden, unexpected change of mood or behavior; whimsical fancy. From Italian 'capriccio,' originally meaning a sudden fright or shudder, later evolving to mean an impulsive, fanciful impulse.
- Exie
Celtic
42Short form of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of people.' Also associated with Exie as a vintage Scottish diminutive with spirited charm.
- Moxie
English
40From early 20th century American slang meaning vigor, courage, and determination. Associated with the word 'moxie' denoting bold confidence and spirited energy.
- Brandi
English
40A feminine form of Brandon, derived from a place name meaning 'a steep hill' or 'sword'. Also used as a brandy reference, the alcoholic beverage.
- Elan
Celtic
30Derived from the Irish word meaning 'noble' or 'bright.' Associated with vigor and spirited energy in Celtic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
