Virtue Name baby names
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189 names
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- Benaiah
Hebrew
94Son of Yahweh. Biblical name borne by a military commander under King David, known for his valor and loyalty.
- Cherish
English
94From Old French 'chier' meaning 'to hold dear.' A virtue name expressing affection and care, popularized in modern English.
- Hezakiah
Hebrew
94God is my strength. Biblical name of a king of Judah known for religious reform and restoration of the Temple.
- Izeah
Hebrew
94God is salvation, derived from the Hebrew name Isiah/Isaiah. A modern variation with contemporary spelling.
- Hadassa
Hebrew
92From Hebrew meaning 'myrtle,' a symbol of love and fertility in Jewish tradition. Biblical name of Queen Esther.
- Saviour
Latin
92From Latin 'salvator' meaning 'savior' or 'rescuer.' Directly references Christ in Christian theology and denotes one who saves or delivers.
- Klarity
English
92Modern creation blending 'clarity' (clearness, lucidity) with the -ity suffix, reflecting contemporary naming trends toward virtue and concept names
- Tamim
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', often used in Islamic tradition to denote wholeness and integrity.
- Nahomy
Hebrew
92From Hebrew Naomi, meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. Nahomy is a modern variant spelling popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Eternity
Literary
92From the concept of infinite time without end. A modern virtue name expressing the abstract ideal of timelessness and boundless existence.
- Saad
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy'. A virtue name reflecting prosperity and good fortune in Islamic tradition.
- Anvi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful', reflecting virtues of tranquility and grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Lively
English
92From the adjective 'lively,' meaning animated, spirited, and full of life. Used as a modern virtue name.
- Ameen
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'trustworthy' or 'faithful', also used in Islamic tradition as a divine name meaning 'the Trustworthy One'
- Sofiya
Greek
92From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'. Popular in Byzantine and Orthodox Christian tradition as a virtue name representing divine wisdom.
- Judge
English
92One who presides over legal proceedings; derived from the Latin 'iudex' meaning arbiter or decision-maker.
- Destinee
French
92From Latin 'destinare' meaning 'to make firm' or 'to determine.' Refers to one's fate or predetermined course in life.
- Aletheia
Greek
92From Greek aletheia meaning 'truth' or 'disclosure'. Represents the philosophical concept of revealing what is hidden or concealed.
- Charm
English
92A quality of pleasing attractiveness or appeal; derived from the Old French 'charme' meaning spell or enchantment.
- Divinity
Latin
92From Latin divīnitās meaning 'divine nature' or 'godliness'. A modern virtue name reflecting spirituality and transcendence.
- Safwan
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear.' A name of virtue in Islamic tradition, borne by a companion of Prophet Muhammad.
- Syncere
Celtic
91Sincere or pure-hearted; a modern creative spelling of the virtue name expressing authenticity and honesty.
- Honora
Latin
84From Latin 'honor' meaning esteem, dignity, and integrity. A virtue name reflecting moral character and respect.
- Jovee
Celtic
84Modern variation of Joy, with possible influence from Jove (Jupiter). A contemporary spelling of the classic virtue name.
- Abdulsalam
Arabic
84Servant of the Peace-Maker, from Abd (servant) and al-Salam (the Peace-Maker, an attribute of Allah)
- Anagha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without imperfections' or 'flawless'. A name carrying spiritual significance in Hindu tradition, denoting purity and completeness.
- Trezure
English
84From Old French 'tresor', meaning treasure or precious thing. A modern invented spelling creating a virtue name emphasizing value and preciousness.
- Eulalio
Greek
84From Greek 'eu' (well) and 'lalos' (talkative), meaning 'well-spoken' or 'eloquent'. Popular among early Christian saints.
- Hammad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'commendable', derived from the root word for praise and commendation in Islamic tradition.
- Royalti
English
84Modern invented name derived from the English word 'royalty,' suggesting nobility, regality, and high status.
- Akil
Arabic
84Intelligent, wise one. From Arabic 'aqil meaning 'intelligent' or 'one who uses reason'; also appears in Hebrew contexts.
- Anisia
Greek
84From Greek 'aniketos' meaning 'unconquerable' or 'invincible'. Also associated with Saint Anisia, early Christian martyr.
- Hanifa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'true believer' or 'one who follows the straight path', a significant term in Islamic theology denoting monotheistic faith
- Hanifah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'true believer' or 'one who believes in monotheism', a virtue name in Islamic tradition signifying faith and righteousness.
- Defne
English
84Turkish name meaning 'laurel' from Greek daphne, the laurel tree sacred to Apollo symbolizing victory and honor
- Lorence
Latin
84From Latin Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' (an ancient Roman city). Associated with the laurel tree, symbol of victory and honor.
- Mahmud
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'commendable,' derived from the root hamida. A classical Islamic name honoring praiseworthy character.
- Idalie
Greek
84From Latin 'idealis' meaning 'ideal' or 'of an idea', with feminine diminutive suffix suggesting 'little ideal one'
- Bless
English
84A word-name derived from the verb 'to bless,' meaning to invoke divine favor or pronounce holy. Used as a given name to convey spiritual grace and positivity.
- Harmoney
English
84From the English word 'harmony,' derived from Latin 'harmonia' meaning 'agreement, concord.' A modern virtue name reflecting musical and emotional balance.
- Poetry
Literary
84From the English word poetry, referring to the literary art form of verse. A modern virtue name capturing creativity, expression, and artistic beauty.
- Hassani
Arabic
84From Arabic 'hasana' meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'. Popular in East African cultures, particularly among Swahili-speaking communities.
- Davani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'wealthy', reflecting virtues of abundance and benevolence in Hindu tradition.
- Konstantina
Greek
84From Latin Constantinus, derived from 'constans' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'. A feminine form honoring constancy and unwavering resolve.
- Happy
English
84Feeling or expressing joy and contentment. A direct virtue name reflecting emotional well-being and cheerfulness, used as a given name in modern times.
- Righteous
English
84Morally upright and virtuous; characterized by integrity and adherence to principles of justice and goodness.
- Sabira
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'patient' or 'steadfast'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting grace and flower-like beauty.
- Comfort
English
84From Latin 'confortare' meaning 'to strengthen' or 'to console.' A virtue name reflecting solace, encouragement, and emotional support.
- Clementina
Latin
84From Latin 'clemens' meaning merciful or mild. Clementina is the feminine diminutive form, evoking gentleness and clemency.
- Revere
English
84From Latin 'reverence,' meaning to respect or honor deeply. Associated with Paul Revere, American patriot and silversmith.
- Khayir
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'goodness', a virtue name common in Islamic tradition symbolizing moral excellence and righteousness.
- Amanat
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'trust' or 'faithful deposit'. Associated with honor and trustworthiness in Islamic tradition.
- Memorie
Latin
84From Latin 'memoria' meaning memory or remembrance. A modern invented name emphasizing the concept of cherished memories.
- Hayaa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'modesty' or 'shyness', a virtue name reflecting dignity and reserved grace in Islamic tradition.
- Vikrant
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'courageous', derived from 'vikrama' (strength, valor). Associated with triumph and bravery in Hindu tradition.
- Gorgeous
English
84From the English adjective 'gorgeous,' derived from Old French 'gorgias' meaning elegant or showy. Used as a given name to convey beauty and splendor.
- Renli
Chinese
84Ren (仁) means benevolence or humaneness; Li (莉) refers to jasmine flower, symbolizing grace and purity
- Charisma
Greek
84From Greek 'charisma' meaning divine grace, charm, or a special magnetic appeal that inspires devotion in others.
- Adaliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Adal' meaning noble, combined with '-iah' (God). Signifies 'God is my nobility' or 'noble one of God'.
- Brightly
English
84From the English adjective 'bright' with the diminutive suffix '-ly', meaning radiant, shining, or full of light.
- Chanoch
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Chanoch, meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.' Biblical figure who walked with God and was taken without death in Genesis.
- Socorro
Spanish
84From Latin 'suburrere' meaning 'to help' or 'to aid'. Traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary as 'Our Lady of Socorro', protector and helper.
- Reacher
English
84One who reaches or extends; derived from the verb 'reach', suggesting ambition, striving, or someone who goes far to achieve goals.
- Barnaby
Hebrew
84Son of Nabas (encouragement). Biblical name of an apostle known for his missionary work and eventual martyrdom.
- Temima
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', a name of virtue and wholeness in Jewish tradition
- Feras
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'to distinguish' or 'to separate'; also interpreted as 'the brave one' or 'the courageous warrior'
- Valiant
Latin
84From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and capable. Used as both virtue name and descriptor of brave, courageous character.
- Mohsen
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'good' or 'well'. A virtuous name reflecting positive character and moral excellence in Islamic tradition.
- Arif
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'knowing'. Associated with wisdom and high moral character in Islamic tradition.
- Sakeena
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', derived from the root word 'sakina' signifying tranquility and divine presence in Islamic tradition.
- Willowgrace
English
84A modern compound name combining Willow, a graceful tree associated with flexibility and nature, with Grace, meaning elegance and divine favor.
- Sirenity
Literary
84A modern invented name blending 'serenity' (peaceful calm) with feminine -ity ending, evoking tranquility and grace
- Amourah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'amura' meaning 'life' or 'long-lived', associated with vitality and endurance in classical Arabic tradition.
- Logic
English
84From Latin 'logica', meaning the system of reasoning and rational thought. A modern virtue name reflecting intellectual clarity and analytical thinking.
- Lilygrace
English
84A modern compound name combining Lily (the flower, symbolizing purity and beauty) with Grace (virtue of elegance and kindness).
- Rejoice
English
84A virtue name meaning 'to feel or show great joy.' Popularized during the Puritan era as a religious exhortation expressing jubilation and spiritual happiness.
- Uwase
African
84From Kinyarwanda, meaning 'good' or 'well'. A virtue name reflecting positive qualities in Rwandan culture.
- Kripa
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion'. In Hindu mythology, Kripa is a revered figure known for wisdom and divine grace.
- Katerin
Greek
84From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'. Evolved through Latin and Romance languages as a variant of Catherine/Katherine, maintaining the virtue of purity.
- Kabeer
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Kabir', meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. A name of reverence in Islamic tradition, often associated with divine greatness.
- Truen
Celtic
84From Old Norse 'trúr' meaning true or faithful; also echoes Scottish heritage with strong, honest character.
- Jossiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yosiah, meaning 'God supports' or 'whom Yahweh heals'. A variant of Josiah, the biblical king of Judah.
- Modesty
Latin
84From Latin 'modestus' meaning 'moderate' or 'humble.' A virtue name popular among Puritans and Quakers reflecting moral restraint and decorum.
- Madiha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'commendable', derived from the root word meaning to praise or commend.
- Job
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Iyov, meaning 'persecuted' or 'hated'. Famously borne by the Biblical figure Job, known for his trials and steadfast faith.
- Jesaiah
Hebrew
84God is salvation. A biblical name combining 'Yah' (God) and 'saiah' (salvation), appearing in the Old Testament as a prophet's name.
- Faithlyn
English
84A modern blend of the virtue name Faith with the feminine suffix -lyn, meaning one who embodies faith and trust.
- Purity
English
84From the English word 'purity,' derived from Latin 'puritas,' meaning freedom from contamination, moral innocence, or spiritual cleanliness.
- Shourya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'courage' or 'bravery', denoting valor and heroic strength in classical Indian tradition.
- Jassar
Arabic
84From Arabic origin, meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'. Associated with strength and valor in traditional Arab naming conventions.
- Shakir
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'grateful' or 'thankful', derived from the root shakara. Associated with gratitude and appreciation in Islamic tradition.
- Gift
English
84A present or something given. Used as a virtue name celebrating generosity and blessing, gaining traction in contemporary naming.
- Truly
English
84From the English adverb 'truly', meaning genuinely or authentically. A modern virtue name reflecting honesty and sincerity.
- Wahab
Arabic
84The Generous, The Giver. From Arabic 'wahab' meaning to give or grant abundantly. Reflects qualities of generosity and divine grace.
- Javeria
Arabic
84From Arabic 'javeria' meaning generous or hospitable. Associated with noble character and gracious temperament in Islamic tradition.
- Neomi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Naomi' meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'. Neomi is a modern variant spelling of the biblical name.
- Mellody
English
84A modern variant of Melody, derived from the Greek word for song. Mellody represents a musical, lyrical quality with a contemporary spelling twist.
- Dayali
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'charitable', reflecting qualities of kindness and benevolence in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Serenitee
Latin
84From Latin 'serenitas', meaning peaceful, calm, and tranquil. A modern virtue name reflecting the quality of inner peace and composure.
- Modesta
Latin
84From Latin 'modestus' meaning 'modest, moderate, reserved.' Associated with virtue and restraint in classical Roman culture.
- Kamylah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'kamila' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', with feminine suffix '-ah'. Also linked to Hebrew roots denoting wholeness.
- Gracey
Latin
84From Latin 'gratia' meaning grace, favor, or divine blessing. Often used as a feminine form of the virtue name Grace.
- Gracia
Latin
84From Latin 'gratia' meaning grace, favor, or blessing. A virtue name emphasizing elegance and divine favor.
- Medhansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wisdom' or 'intellect', combining 'medha' (intelligence) with the diminutive suffix '-ansh' (part or portion)
- Meah
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'grace' or 'honor'. A rare feminine name with roots in Irish heritage and Celtic tradition.
- Hazelgrace
English
84A modern compound name blending 'hazel' (the tree with nuts) and 'grace' (elegance, virtue). Hazel relates to Old English 'hæsel'; grace from Latin 'gratia'.
- Sayvior
English
84Modern phonetic spelling blending 'Savior' with the name Roy, creating a virtue name with spiritual undertones
- Sayge
Celtic
84Wise one; a person of wisdom and insight. Modern spelling variant of Sage, rooted in the archaic understanding of sage as both herb and sage person.
- Prophet
English
84One who speaks for God or predicts the future. From the Old English 'prophete', derived from Greek 'prophetes' meaning 'foreteller' or 'spokesperson'.
- Wise
English
84From Old English 'wīs', meaning intelligent, discerning, or having knowledge. A virtue name reflecting wisdom and good judgment.
- Hussam
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'sword' or 'sharp blade', symbolizing strength, protection, and valor in Islamic tradition.
- Court
English
84From the royal or noble court; a residence of a sovereign or place of justice. Used as a given name to convey nobility and sophistication.
- Prosperity
English
84Good fortune and flourishing; derived from the abstract virtue name meaning abundance, success, and wellbeing.
- Sachi
Japanese
84From Japanese meaning 'happiness' or 'luck', often written with characters denoting fortune, joy, or wisdom depending on kanji selection.
- Trophy
English
84From the word 'trophy', originally from Greek tropaion meaning 'turn' or 'rout'. Used as a given name to signify victory, achievement, or something valued and won.
- Effat
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'chaste' or 'virtuous', traditionally used as a name for girls in Muslim cultures with strong moral connotations.
- Mahid
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'commendable', derived from the root Hamida. A virtue name emphasizing worthy character.
- Happiness
English
84A state of joy and contentment; the quality of being happy. Modern virtue name reflecting positive emotion and well-being.
- Ahinara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'gentle', a name embodying peace and compassion in Hindu tradition.
- Abdulkareem
Arabic
84Servant of the Generous (Al-Kareem). Compound of Abdul (servant of) and Kareem (the generous), a divine attribute in Islamic tradition.
- Safiyyah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'chosen one'. Borne by Safiyyah bint Huyayy, a wife of the Prophet Muhammad, honored for her wisdom and piety.
- Takumi
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'craftsman' or 'artisan.' Often written with characters denoting skill, versatility, or excellence in technique.
- Raahim
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root Rahm (mercy). A variant of Rahim, reflecting Islamic virtue names.
- Hikma
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'wisdom'. A virtue name reflecting knowledge and sound judgment, used in Islamic cultures.
- Gracelynne
English
84Graceful and feminine, combining Grace (virtue name from Latin gratia) with the -lynne suffix popular in modern American naming.
- Aurorarose
Latin
84Aurora, Roman goddess of dawn, combined with Rose. Symbolizes new beginnings, beauty, and the rosy hues of sunrise.
- Dezirae
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Désirée' meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', popularized as a modern spelling variant emphasizing individuality and aspiration.
- Credence
Latin
84From Latin credence, meaning 'belief' or 'faith.' Used as a given name to convey trustworthiness and conviction.
- Consuelo
Spanish
84From Latin 'consolari' meaning 'to console or comfort.' Often given as a virtue name reflecting solace and compassion.
- Chassity
Latin
84From Latin 'castitas' meaning chastity or purity. A virtue name popular in Christian tradition, emphasizing moral integrity and restraint.
- Harshiv
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'harsh' (joy) and 'iv' (possessing), meaning 'full of joy' or 'one who brings happiness'
- Jostin
Latin
84Derived from Justus, meaning 'just' or 'righteous' in Latin. Jostin is a modern spelling variant that gained popularity in late 20th century America.
- Rahiem
Arabic
84Merciful, compassionate one. From the Arabic root meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', often used in Islamic contexts.
- Cherrish
English
84Modern invented name blending 'cherish' (to hold dear) with feminine -ish suffix, suggesting something precious and beloved
- Viransh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. Composed of 'vir' (without) and 'ansh' (anger/wrath), reflecting virtues of calm and tranquility.
- Rasheed
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Rashīd' meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise,' honoring virtue and prudent leadership in Islamic tradition.
- Gioia
Italian
84From Italian 'gioia' meaning 'joy' or 'jewel', derived from Latin 'gaudium'. A virtue name celebrating happiness and precious worth.
- Rashed
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'rightly guided' or 'one who follows the right path', derived from the root relating to righteousness and guidance.
- Castian
Latin
84From Latin 'castus' meaning pure or chaste. Also potentially influenced by Castile, the Spanish region.
- Luck
English
84From Middle English 'luc', denoting chance or fortune. Also used as a virtue name celebrating good fortune and destiny.
- Providence
English
84From Latin 'providentia' meaning divine foresight or care. Associated with the concept of divine guidance and protection, popularized by the city name Providence, Rhode Island.
- Tobiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tobiah' meaning 'God is good.' A biblical name borne by several righteous figures in the Old Testament.
- Varnika
Sanskrit
84Golden or shimmering; derived from Sanskrit roots referring to brightness and luster. A name with roots in Indian naming traditions.
- Zeena
Hebrew
84Variant of Xenia, from Greek meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming'; also connected to Sanskrit roots meaning 'wise' or 'knowing'
- Bareerah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'sincere'. A name of virtue in Islamic tradition, borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Basir
Arabic
84One who sees clearly or possesses insight; derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to see' or 'to perceive'
- Freedom
English
84The state of being free from oppression, constraint, or bondage. A virtue name emerging from the American ideological tradition.
- Justina
Latin
84Feminine form of Justus, meaning 'just' or 'righteous.' Associated with justice and moral integrity in Roman tradition.
- Saadiq
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the just one' or 'the righteous one', derived from the root word sadq relating to truth and justice
- Arshad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'rightly guided' or 'one who is on the right path', denoting righteousness and moral integrity
- Nicandro
Greek
84From Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'andros' (man). Means 'victor of men' or 'victorious man', blending triumph with strength.
- Nazire
Arabic
84From Arabic roots meaning 'of noble character' or 'refined.' Popular in Turkish and Middle Eastern cultures as a name of virtue and distinction.
- Bassel
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'brave' or 'bold'. Also associated with basil, the aromatic herb valued in Mediterranean cultures.
- Nazifa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clean', often used in Islamic naming traditions with spiritual significance.
- Hazem
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', often used in Middle Eastern and North African cultures.
- Beacon
English
84A signal light or guiding fire. Originally referred to a lighted signal used to guide ships or warn of danger.
- Abhayram
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'abhaya' (fearless) and 'ram' (lord), meaning 'fearless lord' or 'lord of courage'. A devotional name honoring divine protection and bravery.
- Aslam
Arabic
84From Arabic 'aslama' meaning 'to surrender' or 'to submit'. A virtue name reflecting submission to God in Islamic tradition.
- Yesbeth
Hebrew
84Compound of 'Yes' (affirmative) and 'beth' (Hebrew for 'house'). A modern English creation meaning 'house of yes' or affirming positivity.
- Mylove
English
84A modern invented name combining 'my' and 'love', expressing parental affection and endearment toward a child.
- Farhat
Arabic
84Brilliant, radiant, or successful. Derived from Arabic root meaning 'to shine' or 'to succeed', conveying brightness and achievement.
- Naser
Arabic
84From Arabic 'nasir' meaning 'helper' or 'victor'. Traditionally used in Islamic cultures as a name conveying protection and strength.
- Abuzar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the truthful one' or 'the honest one', referring to Abu Zar al-Ghifari, a revered companion of Prophet Muhammad known for his integrity and devotion.
- Sifat
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'quality' or 'characteristic', often used in Islamic tradition to denote virtuous attributes or divine qualities
- Khareem
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'generous', derived from the root Kh-R-M denoting honor and dignity
- Justyn
Latin
84From Latin Justus meaning 'just' or 'righteous'. The -yn spelling is a modern English variant popularized in the late 20th century.
- Azrah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'azrah' meaning 'virgin' or 'pure'. Also connected to Hebrew roots denoting brightness and clarity.
- Aamina
Arabic
84From Arabic 'āmina' meaning 'safe, secure, trustworthy'. Historically significant as the name of Prophet Muhammad's mother.
- Rumaysa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'soft-hearted' or 'compassionate', also associated with Rumaisa bint Milhan, a noble Companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Euphoria
Greek
84From Greek meaning 'state of well-being and happiness'. Represents intense joy, confidence, and a sense of ecstatic delight.
- Khazir
Arabic
84From Arabic, referring to one who is green or verdant, also associated with the Khidr figure in Islamic tradition representing wisdom and guidance
- Sabreen
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'patient' or 'persevering', virtue name reflecting steadfastness and endurance in Islamic tradition
- Nadeem
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', often associated with generosity and honor in Islamic tradition.
- Beulah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Be'ulah' meaning 'married' or 'claimed.' Biblical name for the land of Israel in a state of restored blessing and covenant.
- Emmagrace
English
84Compound name combining Emma (whole, universal) and Grace (elegance, divine favor). A modern invention blending two classic virtues.
- Amana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'faithful' or 'trustworthy'. Also associated with the Amana River in biblical Lebanon.
- Vanity
English
84From the English word 'vanity', meaning excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements. Used as a virtue name, popularized in modern usage as a bold, self-assured name.
- Celestine
Latin
84From Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky'. Associated with the celestial realm and divine grace.
- Shreyansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'superior' or 'distinguished.' Composed of elements denoting excellence and praise, reflecting auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
- Manvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'humble', also interpreted as 'face' or 'countenance' in some traditions
- Valencio
Spanish
84From Latin 'valentia' meaning strength and valor. Associated with Valencia, the Spanish city known for its vitality and historical significance.
- Cordero
Spanish
84From Spanish 'cordero' meaning 'lamb', symbolizing gentleness, innocence, and purity in Christian and pastoral traditions.
- Suhaib
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'reddish' or 'fair-complexioned'. A classical Islamic name borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Amin
Arabic
78From Arabic 'Amin' meaning 'trustworthy, faithful, honest'. Also used in Hebrew tradition with similar meanings of reliability and integrity.
- Ammar
Arabic
78Long-lived, immortal. From the Arabic root meaning 'to live long' or 'eternal life', conveying endurance and permanence.
- Constantine
Latin
78Steadfast and constant, derived from the Latin 'constans' meaning unwavering. Historically borne by Roman emperors and early Christian saints.
- Divine
Latin
78Of or relating to the divine; sacred or holy. Used as a virtue name reflecting spirituality and transcendence.
- Dhritireddy
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Dhriti' (steadfastness, courage) with the Telugu suffix '-reddy' (king, ruler). Means 'one of steadfast rulership'
- Admire
Latin
76A contemporary English virtue name derived from the Latin admirari, meaning 'to wonder at' or 'to regard with wonder.' Used as a given name to convey admiration, respect, and esteem.
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