Vibrant baby names
Names tagged with “Vibrant” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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15 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Azul
Spanish
91The Spanish word for the color blue, often chosen for its vivid simplicity and modern aesthetic appeal.
- Reyaansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'colorful' or 'adorned', often interpreted as 'king of colors' or one who brings vibrancy and joy
- Fanta
Literary
84Fanta is primarily known as a carbonated soft drink brand created in 1940. As a given name, it carries playful, vibrant associations with the brand's colorful, fruity character.
- Zai
Hebrew
74In Hebrew, Zai conveys radiance or brilliance. It is also used as a short form in modern usage across various cultures.
- Vida
Spanish
70From Latin 'vita' meaning 'life'. A short, vibrant name celebrating vitality and living fully.
- Tanvika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'tan' (stretch/extend) and 'vika' (vibrant), meaning 'stretching vibrance' or 'radiant expansion'
- Jaleo
Spanish
62A lively commotion or fuss; also a Spanish culinary term for a cold soup or tapas medley. Associated with vibrant energy and celebration.
- Yanique
Celtic
42Modern invention blending Caribbean and Celtic influences; possibly derived from or inspired by Anique, with Jamaican linguistic character and contemporary appeal.
- Shany
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Shani' meaning 'scarlet' or 'crimson', referencing vibrant red color and associated with beauty and distinction.
- Zhurie
Sanskrit
42Modern invented name, likely a creative blend. May draw from Sanskrit 'juri' (to hurry) or function as a phonetic creation without established etymological roots.
- Jvian
Latin
42From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'living' or 'lively.' Jvian is a modern creative spelling variant of Vivian, emphasizing vibrancy and life force.
- Scarlitt
English
42A modern invented name blending 'Scarlett' (red dye) with diminutive '-itt', suggesting a spirited, vivid personality with literary glamour.
- Vivika
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'lively' or 'animated', related to the root word for life and vitality. A modern feminine variant of Vivek.
- Kijani
African
6From Swahili meaning 'energetic' or 'vibrant', reflecting liveliness and vitality
- Vivan
Celtic
6Alive, lively, or vibrant. Derived from the Irish root meaning vitality and living force.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
