Virtuous baby names
Names tagged with “Virtuous” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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27 names
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- Arham
Arabic
91From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'generous', often used in Islamic tradition as a virtuous name.
- Hasnain
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'. A name with virtuous connotations, popular in Islamic cultures.
- Valerian
Latin
84From Latin Valerius meaning 'strong' and 'valiant'. Associated with the valerian plant, traditionally used in herbal medicine.
- Nusaibah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fragrant' or 'of good scent'. A noble Islamic name borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for her courage and wisdom.
- Astraea
Greek
78Greek goddess of justice and innocence. Her name derives from Greek roots meaning 'star-maiden' or 'one who wanders the stars.'
- Jahiya
Arabic
70From Arabic, meaning 'bashful' or 'modest.' A virtuous name reflecting humility and grace in Islamic tradition.
- Alhasan
Arabic
62From Arabic al-Hasan meaning 'the good one' or 'the handsome one'. A traditional Islamic name honoring virtue and beauty.
- Lateef
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'kind', derived from the root conveying softness and delicacy of character.
- Yidi
Chinese
42Typically composed of characters meaning 'righteous' or 'beneficial' (宜) and 'younger sibling' or 'younger' (弟). Often conveys virtuous qualities or birth order significance.
- Mohammadyousuf
Arabic
42Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Yousuf (Joseph). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and the Quranic figure Joseph, symbolizing virtue and divine favor.
- Fallou
African
42From Wolof origin, associated with moral virtue and truthfulness in West African tradition. A name bearing spiritual and cultural significance.
- Praisely
English
42Modern invented name combining 'praise' with the diminutive suffix '-ly', suggesting one who is worthy of praise or brings praise.
- Evangelique
French
42From Latin 'evangelium' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel', designating one who spreads spiritual truth and joy.
- Oluwadara
African
42From Yoruba 'Oluwa' (God) and 'dara' (good/kind). Means 'God is good' or 'goodness of God', expressing gratitude and blessing.
- Mursalin
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'one who guides righteously' or 'the guide.' Derived from the root word indicating moral guidance and right conduct in Islamic tradition.
- Nicanor
Greek
42From Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'andros' (man), meaning 'victor among men' or 'conqueror'. A name of strength and triumph in Hellenistic tradition.
- Isabellagrace
Latin
42Combination of Isabella (from Isabel, meaning 'devoted to God') and Grace (meaning 'elegance' or 'divine favor'). A modern compound emphasizing spiritual devotion and refinement.
- Abigailjoy
Hebrew
42Abigail means 'my father's joy' in Hebrew. Joy is an English word meaning happiness and delight. Combined, the name conveys paternal pride and cheerfulness.
- Muhammadyunus
Arabic
40Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Yunus (prophet Jonah). Honors both the Prophet and biblical tradition of perseverance.
- Adhrith
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'righteous' or 'one who follows dharma'; conveys virtue and moral integrity in Hindu philosophy.
- Amala
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'gentle' or 'peaceful', used in Hindu tradition as a virtuous name symbolizing calm and grace.
- Zada
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Tzaddi meaning 'righteous one.' Also found in Arabic as variant of Zada meaning 'fortunate' or 'prosperous.'
- Sumaya
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'elevated' or 'sublime', associated with loftiness and high status in Islamic tradition.
- Rediet
African
10From Amharic meaning 'to agree' or 'consent', reflecting virtue and harmony in Ethiopian tradition.
- Chenyu
Chinese
10Composed of characters meaning 'morning' (晨) and 'jade' (玉), symbolizing purity and precious beginning
- Modesto
Latin
6From Latin 'modestus' meaning 'modest' or 'moderate'. Reflects humility and temperance as virtues.
- Soliha
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'righteous' or 'virtuous', reflecting moral integrity and spiritual strength.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
