Steadfast baby names
Names tagged with “Steadfast” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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20 names
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- Rebekah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Rivkah', meaning 'to bind' or 'to join'. In the Bible, Rebekah was Isaac's wife and mother of Jacob and Esau.
- Connie
Latin
84Short form of Constance, derived from Latin 'constans' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'. Associated with loyalty and reliability.
- Kosta
Greek
84From Greek 'konstantos' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'. A diminutive of Constantine, historically used in Mediterranean regions.
- Kinston
English
84From the town of Kingston, meaning 'king's settlement' or 'royal town', derived from Old English cyning (king) and tun (settlement).
- Chester
Latin
78From the Roman city Deva Victrix (Chester, England). Derived from Latin 'castra' meaning fortress or military camp, later Anglicized to Chester.
- Ernesto
Spanish
76From Germanic 'ernest' meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.' Popularized by German princes and carried through Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Shepard
English
76Occupational surname for one who tends sheep. Evolved as a given name in modern usage, carrying pastoral and protective connotations.
- Dhruva
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'fixed' or 'immovable', referring to the pole star in Hindu cosmology, symbolizing steadfastness and constancy.
- Lewin
Germanic
74From Germanic roots meaning 'dear friend' or 'beloved warrior', derived from elements leuba (dear) and wine (friend).
- Constantinos
Greek
62From Latin Constantinus, derived from the Roman name meaning 'steadfast' and 'constant.' Associated with Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman emperor.
- Amos
Hebrew
55Bearer of a burden; strong and steadfast. From the Hebrew prophet Amos in the Old Testament, known for his moral authority and unwavering convictions.
- Nithilan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'nithya' meaning eternal or constant, combined with Tamil suffix. Signifies one who is perpetually steadfast.
- Dhruvika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Dhruva' meaning 'fixed' or 'pole star,' symbolizing steadfastness and constancy. Dhruvika is the feminine form.
- Meier
Germanic
42From Old High German 'Meier', a steward or overseer of lands. Originally a occupational surname denoting a chief farmhand or administrator.
- Estyn
Welsh
42From Welsh meaning 'steadfast' or 'firm,' derived from the element 'est' referring to established strength and constancy.
- Kennard
Germanic
42From Old English 'cene' (bold) and 'heard' (hard), meaning a bold, hardy person with strength and courage.
- Calev
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Caleb' meaning 'whole heart' or 'devotion to God', signifying wholehearted commitment and faith.
- Stacia
Latin
40Derived from Statius, meaning 'standing firm' or 'steadfast.' A shortened form of Anastasia, which means 'resurrection' in Greek.
- Constant
Latin
10From Latin 'constans' meaning steadfast, unwavering, and loyal. Denotes constancy and reliability of character.
- Hazam
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'firm' or 'strong', conveying steadiness and resolve
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
