Spiritual baby names
Names tagged with “Spiritual” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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168 names
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- Azekiel
Hebrew
95From Hebrew 'Ezekiel' meaning 'God strengthens' or 'God will strengthen'. Biblical prophet known for visions of divine power.
- Aziyah
Hebrew
95God has helped. A modern Hebrew name formed from the prefix Az- (strong) combined with -iah (God), reflecting strength through divine assistance.
- Blessyn
Celtic
95One who is blessed; derived from the concept of divine favor or blessing in Irish tradition.
- Azai
Hebrew
94God has helped. A biblical name with spiritual significance, often associated with strength and divine assistance.
- Castiel
Literary
94God is my strength. A name from Jewish and Christian angelology, popularized in modern media as a powerful celestial being.
- Jahsiel
Hebrew
94Modern creation blending Hebrew 'Yah' (God) with '-siel' suffix meaning 'God sees.' Contemporary religious name with spiritual resonance.
- Jhadiel
Hebrew
94Modern blend name combining Hebrew 'Jah' (God) with '-diel' (God's judgment). Contemporary invented name with spiritual undertones.
- Uziel
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Uzziel' meaning 'God is my strength' or 'My strength is God'. A name borne by angels and biblical figures in Jewish tradition.
- Ossiel
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God helps'. Associated with the archangel Uriel in religious tradition, though Ossiel is a rare variant form.
- Jahkai
Hebrew
94God will establish. A modern blended name combining Jah (Yahweh) with Kai, popular in contemporary American naming.
- Naelani
Polynesian
94From Hawaiian 'nae' (soft, gentle) and 'lani' (sky, heaven). A celestial name evoking softness and the heavens.
- Jasiel
Hebrew
94God sees or God hears. A biblical name with spiritual significance, conveying divine awareness and connection.
- Jahziel
Hebrew
94God sees or God perceives. A biblical name borne by a Levite musician in the Old Testament.
- Seraphina
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'seraphim,' the highest order of angels. Means 'fiery ones' or 'burning ones,' evoking divine light and spiritual purity.
- Morireoluwa
African
94From Yoruba 'Mori' (die) and 'oluwa' (God), meaning 'God has died for me' or 'God's death/sacrifice for me', expressing deep spiritual devotion and protection.
- Jahzier
Hebrew
94Modern constructed name blending Jah (Hebrew divine name) with Zier, creating a spiritually infused contemporary name with strength.
- Ezekai
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Ezekiel meaning 'God strengthens.' A prophetic name with spiritual depth and ancient religious significance.
- Zakaiyah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew Zechariah meaning 'God remembers.' A biblical name borne by a minor prophet and multiple figures in scripture.
- Oziel
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Oziel' meaning 'God is my strength', a biblical name evoking divine power and protection.
- Amayiah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Amai' meaning 'my people' combined with suffix '-iah' (God). Conveys belonging and divine connection.
- Kashus
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', often associated with clarity and radiance in Hindu tradition
- Azyriah
Hebrew
94Modern invention blending Hebrew 'Azy' with the suffix '-riah'. Likely inspired by names like Azariah, meaning 'helped by God'.
- Agastya
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is not exhausted' or 'inexhaustible'. Named after a revered sage in Hindu mythology known for wisdom and spiritual power.
- Yeshua
Hebrew
94Salvation or 'God is salvation.' Aramaic form of Joshua, the Hebrew name borne by Jesus in the New Testament.
- Jahzaria
Hebrew
94Modern invented name blending Hebrew elements, likely combining 'Jah' (God) with '-zaria' suffix. Contemporary creation without established historical roots.
- Asha
Sanskrit
94Hope or wish in Sanskrit. Also connected to the word 'asha' meaning desire or aspiration in Hindu philosophy.
- Khyzir
Arabic
94The Green One, a figure in Islamic tradition associated with eternal life and divine protection. Variant spelling of Al-Khidr.
- Amarah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'amar' meaning 'to say' or 'bitter'. Also associated with Arabic roots meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal'.
- Asiah
Hebrew
94God has made; created by God. A biblical name appearing in Jewish and Christian traditions with spiritual significance.
- Evangelina
Greek
94From Greek 'evangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel'. A feminine form of Evangelist, traditionally associated with spreading Christian teachings.
- Izeah
Hebrew
94God is salvation, derived from the Hebrew name Isiah/Isaiah. A modern variation with contemporary spelling.
- Kahliyah
Arabic
94Derived from Arabic 'khaliyah' meaning 'eternal' or 'immortal,' with feminine suffix '-iyah.' Also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting 'pure' or 'holy.'
- Zavayah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'God has heard' or 'the Lord has listened', a name with spiritual significance and modern appeal.
- Jasai
Hebrew
94Derived from Hebrew Yeshayahu (Isaiah) meaning 'God is salvation,' blended with Sanskrit roots suggesting 'victorious' or 'mighty.'
- Monseratt
Spanish
94From Montserrat, a sacred mountain in Catalonia. The name means 'serrated mountain' and carries spiritual significance from the Benedictine monastery.
- Ozziel
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Azrael' meaning 'God is my help.' A variant of Azriel, blending angelic theological roots with modern phonetic styling.
- Joziyah
Hebrew
94God helps or Yahweh saves. A modern variant of Josiah, the biblical Judean king known for religious reforms.
- Jahniya
Arabic
94From Arabic, a modern feminine form blending 'Jah' (referring to the divine) with the suffix '-niya', creating a name meaning 'gift from God' or 'divine grace'.
- Khalanii
English
94From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'Khal' with the suffix '-ani' suggesting a divine or spiritual quality; evokes strength and celestial imagery
- Anayah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew meaning 'God has answered' or 'God's grace', a modern variation of Anya with added spiritual depth.
- Psalm
Hebrew
94A sacred song or hymn. Derived from the Greek psalmos, referring to a song sung to instrumental accompaniment, popularized through the biblical Psalms.
- Tifeoluwa
African
94From Yoruba meaning 'God's love' or 'God's grace'; Tife means 'worthy of God' and Oluwa means 'God'
- Haziel
Hebrew
94God is my strength. A divine name from Jewish angelology, one of the seventy-two names of God in Kabbalah tradition.
- Remiyah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Remi' meaning 'oarsman' or 'remedy', with the suffix '-yah' meaning 'God'. Often interpreted as 'God is my remedy' or 'divinely healed'.
- Ezaiah
Hebrew
94God is my salvation. A biblical name combining 'Eze' (God) and 'aiah' (salvation), variant of Isaiah.
- Jazhiel
Hebrew
94Modern Hebrew name combining elements, likely derived from Jaziel or Jaz- prefix with -iel suffix meaning 'God'. Used primarily in contemporary Christian and Hebrew-speaking communities.
- Jahlaya
African
94A contemporary creation blending African linguistic elements with modern naming aesthetics. Likely compounds 'Jah' (spiritual/Rastafarian reference) with '-laya' suffix.
- Jeriyah
Hebrew
94God will exalt; the Lord is my exaltation. A biblical name with spiritual significance denoting divine elevation.
- Safa
Arabic
94Pure, clear, or rock in Arabic. Also refers to As-Safa, the hill in Mecca associated with Islamic pilgrimage tradition.
- Meziah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Messiah' or variant of 'Hezekiah', meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God strengthens'
- Viraj
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', also signifies universal sovereignty and divine brilliance in Hindu philosophy
- Samadhi
Sanskrit
94A state of meditative absorption in Hindu and Buddhist practice, representing deep spiritual focus and enlightenment.
- Halo
English
93A ring of light or radiance, often depicted as a glowing circle above the head in religious art. Modern usage draws from the celestial and spiritual symbolism of divine light.
- Ashvik
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'ash' combined with 'vik' (victor/powerful). Associated with strength and resilience, with spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
- Jeshua
Hebrew
92God is salvation, from Aramaic Yeshua. A variant spelling of Joshua, used historically for Jesus in some religious texts.
- Raha
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'spring' or 'ease', also used in Persian to mean 'comfort' and 'happiness'
- Ansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'portion' or 'part'; often interpreted as 'one who is a part of something whole' in Hindu philosophy
- Viha
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'energy' or 'power', referring to divine feminine energy or strength in Hindu philosophy.
- Angad
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'limb' or 'body part'; in Sikhism, Angad was the second Guru, symbolizing strength and spiritual succession.
- Jannat
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'garden' or 'paradise', particularly in Islamic tradition referring to the gardens of heaven
- Saviour
Latin
92From Latin 'salvator' meaning 'savior' or 'rescuer.' Directly references Christ in Christian theology and denotes one who saves or delivers.
- Zadkiel
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'righteousness of God.' Zadkiel is one of the seven archangels in Jewish and Christian tradition, associated with mercy, forgiveness, and divine grace.
- Adonai
Hebrew
92My Lord; the Lord. A Hebrew name for God used in Jewish scripture and tradition, emphasizing divine authority and reverence.
- Vamika
Sanskrit
92Little goddess or divine energy in Hindu tradition. A name honoring feminine spiritual power and celestial grace.
- Eternity
Literary
92From the concept of infinite time without end. A modern virtue name expressing the abstract ideal of timelessness and boundless existence.
- Rudransh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Rudra' (a Vedic deity) combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Represents a divine aspect or fragment of cosmic energy.
- Kahlil
Arabic
92Friend, companion. From Arabic khalīl meaning 'intimate friend.' Also derived from the Hebrew root suggesting devotion and closeness.
- Rune
Norse
92A letter of the ancient Germanic alphabet, historically used in Scandinavian runic inscriptions. Represents mystique, ancient wisdom, and spiritual significance.
- Jahkari
Arabic
92Modern blend combining Jah (Rastafarian reference to God) with Kari (African origin meaning 'beloved'). Contemporary creation with spiritual undertones.
- Elyon
Celtic
92High, lofty, or noble. Derived from Old Irish roots suggesting elevation and spiritual strength, often associated with the divine or elevated status.
- Kaizyn
Celtic
92Modern invented name blending Kai (sea) with Zen (meditation/peace), creating a contemporary spiritual name with nature undertones.
- Nirvair
Sanskrit
92Beyond desire or worldly attachment; the Sanskrit spiritual concept of liberation and enlightenment from the cycle of rebirth.
- Kairav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with the concept of spiritual tranquility in Hindu philosophy
- Nirvaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'extinguishing' or 'blowing out', referring to the Buddhist concept of liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth
- Nila
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'dark blue', often associated with water and the divine in Hindu tradition
- Milagro
Spanish
92From Latin 'miraculum' meaning miracle. Represents the miraculous or extraordinary, conveying wonder and divine blessing.
- Miguelangel
Spanish
92Compound of Miguel (Who is like God) and Angel (messenger), combining archangel significance with divine comparison.
- Malak
Arabic
92Angel or messenger in Arabic; king or royal in Hebrew. A name with spiritual significance across multiple Abrahamic traditions.
- Mahdi
Arabic
92The Guided One; in Islamic theology, the prophesied messianic figure who will restore justice and faith before the end times.
- Liora
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Or' meaning light, often interpreted as 'my light' or 'the light is mine'. A contemporary name with spiritual luminosity.
- Therese
Greek
92From Greek 'therizo' meaning 'to harvest'. Associated with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, the French Carmelite nun known for her spiritual 'little way'.
- Rumi
Persian
92From the Persian poet Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi; means 'the Roman' or 'from Rome' in Arabic, referencing Byzantine influence in Anatolia.
- Anvi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful', reflecting virtues of tranquility and grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Advait
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'non-dual' or 'unified', a key concept in Advaita Vedanta philosophy representing oneness and unity of consciousness.
- Zaccai
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Zachai, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent.' Biblical name associated with righteousness and spiritual clarity.
- Eilam
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'God is my God' or 'my God is strength'. A biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Fatou
African
92From Fulani origin, meaning 'to be born on Friday' in Fulani culture. Friday-born names carry spiritual significance in West African tradition.
- Alyah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'to go up', also used in Arabic contexts. Associated with spiritual elevation and rising.
- Aaradhya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is worshipped' or 'adored', derived from 'aaradhana' meaning devotion or prayer
- Vaayu
Sanskrit
92Hindu god of wind and air in Vedic mythology. Represents breath, movement, and vital life force.
- Enoc
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Hanokh', meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.' In the Bible, Enoch was a patriarch who walked with God and was taken to heaven without experiencing death.
- Nariah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'my joy' or 'singing,' often interpreted as a joyful, lyrical name with spiritual resonance.
- Sury
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Surya' meaning 'sun'. Represents the solar deity in Hindu mythology, symbolizing light, energy, and vitality.
- Surya
Sanskrit
92The Hindu god of the sun, representing light, energy, and cosmic power. A celestial name rooted in Vedic mythology and spiritual significance.
- Asees
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blessings' or 'grace', used in Punjabi and North Indian communities as a spiritual name
- Aviel
Hebrew
92My Father is God. Composed of 'Avi' (father) and 'El' (God), this name carries spiritual weight and devotion in Jewish tradition.
- Tenzin
Sanskrit
92Holder of teachings; a name associated with Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan culture, particularly used by the Dalai Lamas.
- Asra
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'throne' or 'noble', also associated with mystical and spiritual connotations in Islamic tradition
- Samaya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'equal' or 'level', also interpreted as 'summer' in some traditions. Associated with balance and equanimity.
- Ahana
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', representing new beginnings and the breaking of morning.
- Kiyansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'given by God', combining 'ki' (who/what) and 'yansh' (part/portion), popular in modern Indian naming traditions
- Hawa
Arabic
92Life or living one. In Islamic tradition, Hawa is the Arabic name for Eve, the first woman created.
- Azhani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'lightning' or 'swift', also interpreted as 'noble' or 'graceful' in certain traditions
- Vaani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', often associated with Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, and wisdom in Hindu tradition.
- Maiya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'illusion' or 'magic', also associated with the Hindu goddess of illusion in Vedic tradition
- Yassin
Arabic
92From Arabic Yassin, referring to the 36th chapter of the Quran. Associated with clarity, guidance, and divine revelation.
- Destinee
French
92From Latin 'destinare' meaning 'to make firm' or 'to determine.' Refers to one's fate or predetermined course in life.
- Aleya
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'to ascend' or 'going up'; also connected to Arabic 'alaya' meaning 'lofty' or 'sublime'
- Akshara
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'letter' or 'script', representing learning, literacy, and the written word in Hindu philosophy and culture
- Hosanna
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'hoshia na' meaning 'save us' or 'save now'. Used as a joyful exclamation of praise and adoration, famously cried during Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
- Ruhi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'soul' or 'spirit', also interpreted as 'happy' or 'cheerful' in Hindu tradition
- Krishna
Sanskrit
92The dark one; refers to Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism symbolizing divine love, wisdom, and playfulness.
- Ajooni
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'one who brings joy'. A name with spiritual significance in Indian culture.
- Aditi
Sanskrit
92In Hindu mythology, Aditi is the mother of the Adityas (celestial deities) and represents boundlessness, freedom, and the infinite cosmic mother.
- Aziah
Hebrew
92God has helped or listened. A modern Hebrew name combining elements of divine assistance and spiritual connection.
- Sakina
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene'. A name of spiritual significance in Islamic tradition, often associated with tranquility and inner peace.
- Jaciel
Hebrew
92God establishes or God strengthens. A biblical name with roots in Jachin, meaning divine foundation and stability.
- Aarush
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'first rays of the sun', symbolizing new beginnings and divine light in Hindu tradition.
- Amorah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'God speaks' or 'promised by God'. Also associated with Sodom in biblical context.
- Iona
Scottish
92From the Scottish island of Iona, historically a center of Celtic Christianity. The island's name may derive from Old Irish meaning 'yew tree.'
- Inayah
Arabic
92From Arabic 'inayah' meaning care, protection, or divine favor. Often chosen for its spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
- Jaelani
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'strong', often combined with divine or spiritual attributes in Islamic tradition.
- Gwyneth
Welsh
92From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning white or blessed, with the diminutive suffix '-eth'. Associated with fairness and spiritual grace.
- Vedh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', derived from the Vedas, ancient Hindu scriptures representing ultimate knowledge and spiritual truth
- Neel
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'sapphire', also associated with Lord Krishna who is depicted with blue skin in Hindu tradition
- Divinity
Latin
92From Latin divīnitās meaning 'divine nature' or 'godliness'. A modern virtue name reflecting spirituality and transcendence.
- Soul
English
92The spiritual essence or animating principle of a person. Modern usage treats it as a nature-inspired virtue name emphasizing inner depth and authenticity.
- Vedanth
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Vedanta', referring to the philosophical teachings of the Vedas. Represents knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual truth in Hindu tradition.
- Rhema
Greek
92A word or utterance; that which is spoken or proclaimed. In Greek theology, logos made manifest through speech.
- Yasiah
Hebrew
91From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation'. A modern variant of Isaiah, the biblical prophet and author of the Book of Isaiah.
- Yaseen
Arabic
91From Arabic Yaseen, the name of the 36th chapter of the Quran. Often interpreted as a divine name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic tradition.
- Veda
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', referring to the Vedas, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism and repositories of ancient spiritual knowledge.
- Araceli
Spanish
91From Latin 'ara' (altar) and 'caeli' (of heaven), meaning 'altar of heaven' or 'heavenly altar'. A name with religious and celestial significance.
- Isiah
Hebrew
91God is salvation. A biblical name borne by the prophet Isaiah in the Old Testament, known for his messianic prophecies.
- Reya
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'flowing water'; also associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth and abundance, Lakshmi
- Quetzally
Mythological
91From Nahuatl quetzal (the sacred feathered serpent deity) with feminine suffix -ally. Represents the divine, iridescent bird sacred to Aztec culture.
- Indigo
Sanskrit
91A deep blue dye derived from the indigo plant, historically valued as a precious pigment. Symbolizes wisdom, depth, and mystery in various cultures.
- Kabir
Arabic
91From Arabic 'al-kabir' meaning 'the great one' or 'the mighty'. A name of divine significance in Islamic tradition, often used to honor God's greatness.
- Belen
Spanish
91From Belén, the Spanish name for Bethlehem. Associated with the nativity and the biblical birthplace of Jesus, carrying spiritual and place-based significance.
- Aura
Latin
91A luminous radiance or emanation surrounding a person or object, from the Latin 'aura' meaning breeze or breath.
- Azaria
Hebrew
91God has helped. Biblical name borne by a priest in the Book of Ezra, symbolizing divine aid and spiritual devotion.
- Ainhoa
Celtic
91From Basque, meaning 'blessed one' or 'the path of the swallows.' Associated with a sanctuary in the Basque region of Spain.
- Aaditri
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'unequaled' or 'incomparable', derived from 'Adi' (first/original) and traditionally used in Hindu naming conventions for girls.
- Sarayu
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, the river goddess in Hindu mythology; represents flow, grace, and divine feminine energy.
- Diyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'luminous' or 'divine light', also used in Hindu tradition as a name reflecting brightness and spiritual radiance
- Jazael
Hebrew
84God strengthens or whom God strengthens. A biblical name derived from the Hebrew elements 'yah' (God) and 'aza'l' (to strengthen).
- Zeniyah
Hebrew
84Modern invented name blending 'Zen' (peaceful state) with feminine suffix '-iah', suggesting serene grace and spiritual awareness.
- Israella
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Israel' meaning 'God prevails' or 'one who wrestles with God', feminized with the suffix '-ella'.
- Makeda
African
84From Ge'ez, likely meaning 'she who is great' or deriving from Makeda, the Ethiopian name for the Queen of Sheba in biblical tradition.
- Ekansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one form' or 'single form', representing unity and wholeness in Hindu philosophy.
- Emet
Hebrew
84Truth in Hebrew. A name of spiritual significance representing authenticity and divine truth, gaining modern popularity as a short, meaningful choice.
- Amariyah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Amariah' meaning 'God has said' or 'promised by God'; also connects to Sanskrit 'amara' meaning 'immortal'
- Jahnavi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'the river', referring to the Yamuna River in Hindu tradition. Associated with divine feminine grace and spiritual flowing.
- Jahziah
Hebrew
84God sees or God beholds. A biblical name of spiritual significance, related to the prophet Ezekiel and emphasizing divine awareness and vision.
- Amaryah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God's grace' or 'beloved of God', a biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Jakiah
Hebrew
84God establishes or God will establish. A modern variant of Jeremiah, combining biblical authority with contemporary style.
- Jiyaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life force' or 'soul', representing vitality and spiritual essence in Hindu philosophy
- Amra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'nectar of the gods'; also used in Persian contexts meaning 'princess'
- Amrita
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'nectar of immortality' or 'immortal'. In Hindu mythology, amrita is the divine elixir of eternal life.
- Sachin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'sacred'. Associated with devotion and spiritual consciousness in Hindu philosophy.
- Kashi
Sanskrit
84The sacred city of Varanasi in India, associated with spiritual enlightenment and the Ganges River in Hindu tradition.
- Kelechi
African
84Thank God. A name of gratitude and spiritual acknowledgment rooted in Igbo cultural and religious expression.
- Ruhaani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'spiritual' or 'of the soul', reflecting divine essence in Hindu and Persian traditions.
- Reiya
Japanese
84Modern Japanese name, likely combining 'rei' (spirit, soul, or clear) with 'ya' (arrow), suggesting spiritual clarity or directedness
- Fayrouz
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Fayruz' meaning turquoise, the precious blue-green stone, symbolizing protection and spiritual clarity in Middle Eastern tradition.
- Luciel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Or' (light) and the angelic suffix '-el' (God). Associated with divine light and celestial messenger traditions in Judeo-Christian theology.
- Surah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'chapter' or 'chapter of the Quran'. Each of the 114 divisions of the Islamic holy text is called a Surah, carrying spiritual significance.
- Chiamaka
African
84From Igbo meaning 'God is beautiful' or 'God has done well', expressing gratitude and blessing in Igbo culture
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