Virtue baby names
Names tagged with “Virtue” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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127 names
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- Truce
English
94A cessation of hostilities or agreement to stop fighting. Modern usage celebrates peace and reconciliation as virtue names gained popularity.
- Karam
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also appears in Hebrew contexts with similar connotations of virtue and honor.
- Savior
Latin
92One who saves or rescues; derived from the Latin 'salvator.' Historically used as a religious or virtuous title, modernly adopted as a given name.
- Pax
Latin
84Peace. From the Latin word for peace, historically used as a Roman goddess name and modern virtue name.
- Freeman
English
84One who is free, not bound by servitude. Historically used as a surname for liberated serfs or those born free.
- Righteous
English
84Morally upright and virtuous; characterized by integrity and adherence to principles of justice and goodness.
- Salih
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'righteous' or 'virtuous', derived from the root denoting moral correctness and integrity.
- Favor
Latin
84A gesture of goodwill or approval. Derived from the Latin 'favor' meaning to support or show preference toward someone.
- Aristeo
Greek
84From Greek 'aristos' meaning 'best' or 'excellent'. Associated with classical virtue and nobility in ancient philosophy.
- Wynne
Celtic
84Fair, blessed, or white. In Welsh tradition, associated with virtue and purity. Often connected to the concept of brightness or divine favor.
- Tameem
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'one who abstains'. Associated with virtue and noble character in Islamic tradition.
- Able
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'father of multitudes' or 'breath'. In the Bible, Abel was Adam and Eve's second son, representing innocence and virtue.
- Purity
English
84From the English word 'purity,' derived from Latin 'puritas,' meaning freedom from contamination, moral innocence, or spiritual cleanliness.
- Credence
Latin
84From Latin credence, meaning 'belief' or 'faith.' Used as a given name to convey trustworthiness and conviction.
- Light
English
84Illumination or radiance; the natural agent that makes things visible. Used metaphorically for clarity, hope, or spiritual illumination.
- Agata
Greek
84From Greek 'agathos' meaning 'good' or 'virtuous'. Popularized as a name through Saint Agatha, an early Christian martyr venerated for her virtue and faith.
- Rama
Sanskrit
84Pleasing or delightful. In Hindu tradition, Rama is a central deity and hero of the Ramayana epic, embodying virtue and righteousness.
- Blessed
English
84One who is divinely favored or consecrated; bearing God's grace or fortune. A virtue name reflecting spiritual favor and good fortune.
- Nabiha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'excellent'. Nabiha conveys intelligence and virtue, rooted in classical Islamic naming traditions.
- Vaidehi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'the one who sees' or 'the knower'. In Hindu mythology, Vaidehi is an epithet of Sita, the princess of Videha, renowned for her wisdom and virtue.
- Prayer
English
84A solemn request or petition, typically to a deity. Used as a name to express spiritual devotion, hope, or a parent's wish for their child's spiritual journey.
- Naziah
Arabic
84Pure, chaste, or one who is clean and virtuous. Derived from the Arabic root relating to purity and cleanliness.
- Albaraa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'innocent' or 'pure'. A Quranic name associated with virtue and clarity of character.
- Fadel
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the excellent one' or 'superior', derived from the root Fadala signifying excellence and virtue.
- Pure
English
84Free from contamination or impurity; spotless and clean. A virtue name reflecting clarity and innocence, popular in modern naming trends.
- Holy
English
84Sacred, spiritually pure, or set apart for religious purposes. A virtue name reflecting sanctity and reverence.
- Manna
Hebrew
84Bread from heaven; the miraculous food provided to the Israelites in the wilderness, symbolizing divine sustenance and blessing.
- Sophiya
Greek
84From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. A classic name symbolizing intelligence and philosophical virtue, popular across Eastern Europe and Russia.
- Safah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear', also interpreted as 'the best' or 'superior'. Associated with clarity and virtue in Islamic tradition.
- Preacher
English
84One who preaches or delivers sermons; originally an occupational name for a clergyman or religious speaker.
- Sterling
English
76Of high quality or pure; originally referred to sterling silver (English currency standard). Also associated with the sterling pound, a marker of value and reliability.
- Pia
Latin
76From Latin 'pius' meaning pious or devout. Also used in Italian as a feminine form suggesting reverence and virtue.
- Valor
Latin
76Strength, courage, and moral worth. Derived from the Latin 'valor,' meaning bravery and excellence in character.
- Serene
Latin
74From Latin serēnus meaning 'calm, peaceful, clear.' Evokes tranquility and serenity, suggesting a peaceful and untroubled nature.
- Saleh
Arabic
74Righteous, virtuous, and morally sound. Derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to be right' or 'to be correct.'
- Pace
Latin
74From the Latin 'pace' meaning peace. A simple, virtue-based name embodying tranquility and calm.
- Ave
Latin
74From Latin 'avē', a greeting meaning 'be well' or 'hail'. Famously used in 'Ave Maria' and Roman salutations.
- Eilaf
Irish
74From Old Irish meaning 'elf' or 'noble being', possibly related to supernatural or fairy folk in Celtic tradition.
- Ahseem
Arabic
70More precious, more valuable. From the Arabic root 'azm' meaning esteem or worth, reflecting a name of distinction and honor.
- Lazariah
Hebrew
70From Lazarus, meaning 'God has helped.' Biblical name of the man Jesus raised from the dead, symbolizing resurrection and divine mercy.
- Kaysan
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', reflecting virtue and clarity
- Adeel
Arabic
62From Arabic 'adīl meaning 'just' or 'fair', reflecting virtue and moral integrity
- Meilin
Chinese
62From Chinese characters meaning 'beautiful' (美) and 'jade' (琳), symbolizing grace and precious virtue
- Aunesty
English
62Modern creation blending 'honest' with feminine suffix '-ty', expressing virtue and authenticity
- Isahi
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'God is my savior', a biblical name borne by a righteous man in the Old Testament.
- Timon
Greek
62From Greek meaning 'one who honors' or 'respects'. Associated with honor, respect, and virtue in classical antiquity.
- Ivygrace
English
62Modern compound of Ivy (climbing plant symbolizing fidelity and eternal life) and Grace (elegance and divine favor). Blends botanical beauty with spiritual virtue.
- Jaseer
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'brave' or 'bold', associated with courage and valor in classical Arabic tradition.
- Genuine
Latin
62Authentic, real, and sincere. Derived from the Latin 'genuinus,' meaning of genuine origin or natural descent.
- Neeti
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'morality' or 'ethics', reflecting virtue and righteous conduct in Hindu philosophy
- Knightly
English
62One who is noble in bearing and conduct; derived from the medieval concept of knighthood and chivalric virtue.
- Lavish
English
62Luxurious, opulent, or characterized by abundance and extravagance. A modern English word used as a given name, reflecting contemporary aspirational values.
- Alanood
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blessing' or 'generous gift'. A name of grace reflecting virtues of kindness and abundance in Islamic tradition.
- Rashidi
Arabic
62From Arabic 'rāshid' meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise'. Widely used in East African and Islamic cultures as a name denoting virtue and spiritual correctness.
- Elegance
English
62From Old French 'elegance' meaning grace, refinement, and dignified beauty. Derived from Latin 'elegans' describing something tasteful and exquisite.
- Hasana
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting grace and virtue.
- Glory
Latin
56High renown, honor, and praise. From Latin gloria, meaning divine splendor or celebrated fame.
- Mu
Chinese
56Mu is a Chinese given name with multiple character possibilities, commonly meaning 'wood' (木), 'mu' (牧) for shepherd/herding, or 'admire' (慕). Often carries nature or virtue associations depending on the written character.
- Harmoni
Greek
55From Greek harmonia meaning 'harmony' or 'agreement'. Represents the concept of musical and spiritual concord.
- Aarya
Sanskrit
55Noble, honorable, and worthy of respect. A name rooted in ancient Indian philosophy and tradition, signifying excellence and moral virtue.
- Loyaltii
English
42Modern invented name derived from the English word 'loyalty,' suggesting faithfulness, dedication, and steadfast character.
- Mahamud
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'commendable,' derived from the root of Muhammad, signifying virtue and honor in Islamic tradition.
- Haoyu
Chinese
42Composed of characters meaning 'vast/bright' (浩) and 'jade' (玉), symbolizing clarity, purity, and precious virtue.
- Fardeen
Arabic
42One who possesses excellence and virtue. Derived from Persian roots meaning 'worthy' or 'distinguished,' often used in South Asian Muslim communities.
- Hopelyn
English
42A modern invention blending 'Hope' (virtue name) with the suffix '-lyn', creating an aspirational name suggesting optimism and positivity.
- Xania
Greek
42From Greek xenia meaning 'hospitality' or 'welcoming'. Represents the ancient concept of generous hospitality to guests and strangers.
- Yoshio
Japanese
42Typically means 'good' or 'righteous' (yo) combined with 'male' or 'man' (shio/o), conveying virtue and masculinity. Exact meaning varies by kanji used.
- Jiram
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'noble'. Also used in Indian cultures as a variant form related to spiritual merit and virtue.
- Azaniah
Hebrew
42God has heard; the Lord listens. A biblical name denoting divine favor and answered prayer.
- Taiki
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji; commonly written as 大輝 (great/radiant) or 泰希 (peaceful/hope). Often associated with brightness, greatness, or auspiciousness.
- Nneoma
African
42From Igbo meaning 'good mother' or 'good child,' a name that carries blessings of motherhood and virtue.
- Tayyib
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'pure', widely used in Muslim cultures with Quranic significance denoting righteousness and virtue.
- Tanitoluwa
African
42Worthy of honor; one who brings honor and dignity. A name reflecting virtue and respect in Yoruba tradition.
- Uzoma
African
42From Igbo meaning 'the good way' or 'the right path', signifying virtue and proper conduct in Igbo philosophy
- Pristine
Latin
42From Latin pristinus meaning 'former, original, primitive.' Evokes purity and unspoiled nature through its phonetic similarity to 'pristine.'
- Alfia
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'noble' or 'excellent,' related to the concept of high rank and virtue in Islamic tradition
- Yashar
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'upright' or 'straight.' Biblical name associated with righteousness and moral integrity in Jewish tradition.
- Aristide
Greek
42From Greek 'aristos' meaning 'best' or 'excellent.' Associated with aristocracy and virtue in classical antiquity.
- Tooba
Arabic
42From Arabic and Persian, meaning 'repentance' or 'return to God'; associated with spiritual renewal and virtue.
- Saaliha
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'righteous' or 'virtuous', often used in Islamic naming traditions for girls of good character
- Sincerely
English
42From the adverb 'sincerely,' meaning genuinely or truthfully. Used as a name to convey authenticity and honesty.
- Joyous
English
42Full of joy or happiness. A virtue name expressing delight and cheerfulness, popular in Puritan naming traditions.
- Solanus
Latin
42From Latin 'solanus', meaning 'of the sun' or relating to the east wind. Associated with solar imagery and classical virtue.
- Ramesh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'rama' (pleasing) + 'ish' (lord). Name of Hindu deity Lord Rama, signifying divine joy and virtue.
- Fauzia
Arabic
42From Arabic فَاضِيَة (Faḍīah), meaning 'superior' or 'virtuous,' derived from the root meaning excellence and moral character.
- Tahirah
Arabic
42Pure, virtuous, and chaste. A classical Islamic feminine name signifying moral integrity and spiritual cleanliness.
- Havengrace
English
42A modern invented name combining 'haven' (safe place) and 'grace' (elegance, virtue), suggesting a sanctuary of kindness and beauty.
- Amity
Latin
40From Latin 'amicitas' meaning friendship and peaceful relations. Conveys a sense of friendliness, harmony, and goodwill.
- Kezia
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'cinnamon' or 'cassia', a precious spice. Biblical name of Job's daughter, known for her beauty and virtue.
- Shine
English
40To emit light or glow brightly; radiance or luminescence. Modern virtue name celebrating brightness and positivity.
- Zakiyah
Arabic
40Pure, clear, or intelligent. Derived from the Arabic root zakā, meaning to purify or grow in virtue.
- Ihsan
Arabic
40Ihsan means excellence, kindness, and benevolence in Islamic tradition. It represents the highest spiritual state of worshipping God as if you see Him.
- Safiyah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. Safiyah was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, known for her wisdom and virtue.
- Merci
French
40From the French word 'merci' meaning 'thank you.' Used as a given name, it carries connotations of gratitude, grace, and appreciation.
- Sila
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'strength' or 'power', also used in Hindu contexts to denote auspiciousness and virtue.
- Keeva
Celtic
40From Old Irish 'caomh' meaning 'kind' or 'gentle'. Associated with beauty and virtue in Irish tradition.
- Cathy
Greek
40Short form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Associated with virtue and clarity since early Christian tradition.
- Tahira
Arabic
40Pure, chaste, virtuous. A name with strong Islamic tradition reflecting moral excellence and spiritual cleanliness.
- Sathvik
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'one who speaks truth'; associated with virtue and wisdom in Hindu philosophy.
- Satvik
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous', used in Hindu philosophy to denote purity of essence and spiritual clarity.
- Fayth
English
40A modern spelling variant of Faith, derived from the Latin 'fides' meaning trust, confidence, and belief. Represents virtue and conviction.
- Saatvik
Sanskrit
40Pure, virtuous, and sattva-natured. Derived from 'sattvic,' referring to purity and harmony in Hindu philosophy and Ayurveda.
- Arshiya
Persian
40From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'worthy', derived from Sanskrit roots denoting virtue and excellence. Associated with Zoroastrian tradition.
- Kiyoshi
Japanese
40Clear, pure, or quiet depending on kanji used. Common characters include 清 (kiyoshi/pure) and 義 (yoshii/righteous), reflecting virtue and clarity.
- Safir
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'crystal', also denotes the precious gemstone sapphire, symbolizing wisdom and clarity
- Saliha
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'righteous' or 'virtuous', often used in Islamic cultures. Associated with moral integrity and spiritual devotion.
- Jiayi
Chinese
40Jia means 'excellent' or 'beautiful,' while Yi means 'happy,' 'suitable,' or 'righteousness.' Together it conveys excellence combined with joy or virtue.
- Khaizer
Arabic
40From Arabic 'khayir' meaning 'good' or 'generous'. A modern variant spelling of Khadir or similar names denoting virtue and benevolence.
- Sifa
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clean', also used in Swahili-speaking regions with similar connotations of clarity and virtue.
- Aadarsh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'ideal' or 'exemplary', signifying one who is a model of virtue and perfection
- Duy
English
40Vietnamese name meaning 'correct' or 'right', often given to express hopes for virtue and wisdom
- Amrah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'exalted', also associated with high rank and virtue in Islamic tradition
- Andreya
Greek
40From Greek 'andros' meaning 'man' or 'strong'. Andreya is a feminine form emphasizing strength and virtue.
- Azaia
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'azaz' meaning 'to be strong'. A rare modern name blending strength with contemporary sound.
- Onesti
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'one with honor' or 'honest one', derived from elements suggesting integrity and virtue.
- Wisdom
English
30The quality of having knowledge, good judgment, and insight. A virtue name reflecting deep understanding and discernment.
- Fadhl
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'excellence' or 'virtue', signifying superiority and noble character
- Saish
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', reflecting spiritual clarity and virtue in Hindu tradition
- Sanika
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'clean', associated with cleanliness and virtue in Hindu tradition.
- Eleos
Greek
10From Greek mythology, goddess of mercy and compassion. Represents pity, clemency, and kindness.
- Gefen
Hebrew
10Vine or grapevine in Hebrew. Associated with abundance, growth, and fertility in biblical tradition.
- Amius
Latin
10From Latin 'amicus' meaning 'friend'. A rare classical name emphasizing friendship and loyalty.
- Afaf
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'chaste' or 'virtuous', conveying modesty and moral integrity
- Truu
Celtic
6True or faithful; derived from Gaelic roots meaning authenticity and steadfastness.
- Khayr
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'goodness', conveying virtue and positive character
- Nihit
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'without blame' or 'faultless', conveying purity and innocence.
- Rehmat
Arabic
5Compassion, mercy, or grace. A name reflecting kindness and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
