Names Meaning faith
14,058 names found
Jonahan
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Jonathan, meaning "God has given". It is a Hebrew name popular in many cultures.
Zakerria
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Zechariah or Zakaria, meaning 'God remembers' in Hebrew.
Areal
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, related to Arial, potentially meaning "lion of God" (Hebrew) or "airy" (English).
Chawna
Irish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Shawna, which is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Siobhán, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Emonnie
African
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly related to Imani, meaning 'faith' in Swahili.
Maaha
Arabic
Meaning
A name with potential origins in Arabic or other cultures, possibly meaning 'mother' or related to a feminine divine figure.
Zakharia
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Zachariah, a Hebrew name meaning "God has remembered."
Bissie
English
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of Elizabeth (Hebrew meaning 'my God is abundance') or Beatrice (Latin meaning 'she who brings happiness').
Jonaliz
English
Meaning
A blended name, possibly deriving from John and Liz. 'John' means 'God is gracious,' and 'Liz' is a short form of Elizabeth.
Eelis
Hebrew
Meaning
Finnish form of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning "my God is the Lord".
Maahika
Hindi
Meaning
In Sanskrit, 'Maa' means 'mother' or 'goddess'. 'Hika' is less common, but the name evokes a sense of nurturing, divine feminine power, and warmth.
Jonan
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern variation of Jonathan, meaning 'God has given.' It originates from the Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'.
Chayne
Irish
Meaning
Chayne is a modern variant of the name Shane. Shane is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Seán, which is equivalent to John, meaning "God is gracious."
Emuel
Hebrew
Meaning
Emuel is likely a variant of Emmanuel, a Hebrew name meaning "God is with us."
Maarten
Latin
Meaning
Derived from Martin, which ultimately comes from the Roman god Mars, the god of war. It signifies 'dedicated to Mars' or 'warlike'.
Zakoria
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. Could be a variation of Zachary, meaning 'God has remembered'.
Jonanthony
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Jonathan and Anthony, both Hebrew names. Jonathan means 'God has given', and Anthony's origin is unclear.
Eemaan
Arabic
Meaning
Eemaan is an Arabic name that translates to 'faith' or 'belief'.
Mabeth
Hebrew
Meaning
A rare and potentially unique name. It could be a creative variation of Elizabeth (Hebrew, 'my God is abundance' or 'my God is an oath') or a combination of other sounds.
Zakria
Arabic
Meaning
A variant of Zakariya, which is the Arabic form of Zechariah, meaning 'God remembers'.
Jonath
Hebrew
Meaning
A shortened form of Jonathan, meaning 'God has given.' Derived from Hebrew.
Zakyrah
Arabic
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly related to Zakaria (Arabic, 'God remembers').
Amnon
Hebrew
Meaning
Amnon is a Hebrew name meaning "faithful" or "trustworthy". It appears in the Bible as one of King David's sons.
Areanna
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Ariana, which has Greek origins and means 'most holy'.
Chazaiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name combining 'Chaz' and 'Isaiah', a Hebrew name meaning 'God is salvation'.
Macaden
Irish
Meaning
This name is likely a modern invention, possibly a variant of names like 'Madden' (of Irish origin, meaning 'little dog') or 'Caden' (of Irish origin, meaning 'spirit' or 'battler').
Macaela
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of Michael, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'who is like God?' It is a lyrical and less common variant.
Macaila
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine form of Michael, Macaila means 'who is like God?'. It originates from the Hebrew name Mikha'el.
Chazmin
Persian
Meaning
A modern variant of Jasmine, a Persian name meaning 'gift from God'. It is derived from the jasmine flower.
Macailah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented spelling, likely a phonetic variation of Michaela or a combination of names like Mac and Kayla. Michaela is Hebrew for 'who is like God?'.
Macaire
Greek
Meaning
Macaire is a unisex name of Greek origin, derived from 'makarios', meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
Jonathanjoseph
Hebrew
Meaning
A compound name combining Jonathan, "God has given," and Joseph, "God will increase."
Macala
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Michaela or a blend of Mac andALA, suggesting 'who is like God' with a softer ending. It has a melodious and approachable quality.
Enajiah
Hebrew
Meaning
Potentially a modern invented name, possibly with roots in Hebrew names like Nehemiah, meaning 'God has comforted'.
Macalah
Hebrew
Meaning
Macalah is a name of uncertain origin, potentially a variant of Michaela, which is the feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.
Jonathaon
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a misspelling of Jonathan, meaning 'God has given'.
Bix
Latin
Meaning
The origin of Bix is debated. It's potentially a shortened form of names like Benedict or Beatrix, meaning 'blessed' or 'voyager' respectively.
Macaleb
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a blend of Caleb (Hebrew for 'faithful' or 'devotion') and a prefix like 'Mac'. It has a strong, contemporary sound.
Jonathin
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Jonathan, meaning 'God has given'. A classic name with a spiritual meaning.
Areia
Greek
Meaning
A modern name, possibly inspired by the Greek word 'areia', relating to Ares, the god of war, or from the Latin word for 'area' or 'open space'.
Chela
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of names like Rachel or Michaela. Rachel is Hebrew for 'ewe' and Michaela is Hebrew for 'who is like God?'.
Encil
Germanic
Meaning
Origin obscure. Possibly a variant of Ancel, of Germanic origin, meaning 'god's servant'.
Macara
Greek
Meaning
The origin of Macara is not widely established. It may be a variant of 'Macario' (Greek/Spanish, meaning 'blessed') or a modern invented name with a unique sound.
Endra
Hindi
Meaning
The origin is unclear. It may be a short form of names ending in '-endra' or a modern invention. Possibly connected to Hindu god Indra.
Macaria
Greek
Meaning
From the Greek word 'makarios', meaning 'blessed', 'happy', or 'fortunate'. It was also a goddess in Greek mythology.
Chele
Hebrew
Meaning
A short form of Michelle, which is a French feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.
Endymion
Greek
Meaning
From Greek mythology, Endymion was a handsome shepherd loved by the moon goddess Selene.
Macaylah
Hebrew
Meaning
Macaylah is a modern variant of Michaela, which is the feminine form of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Ahmaad
Arabic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Ahmad, an Arabic name meaning 'most highly praised' or 'one who constantly thanks God'.
Amonee
English
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name. It might be related to Amon, an Egyptian God, or based on the sound of harmony.
Areial
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant of Ariel, meaning 'lion of God' in Hebrew, or 'airy spirit' in Shakespeare.
Chelia
Latin
Meaning
Possibly a short form of Priscilla or a modern creation, potentially derived from 'Celia,' meaning 'heavenly'.
Enette
French
Meaning
Possibly a diminutive of names like Antoinette or Jeannette, meaning 'priceless' or 'God is gracious.' Of French origin.
Maceson
English
Meaning
A patronymic surname meaning 'son of Mace'. Mace itself is a medieval weapon and also a variant of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'.
Machael
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Michael, Machael is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Chelisa
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of Chelsea and Lisa. Chelsea means 'chalk landing place'. Lisa is from Elizabeth meaning 'pledged to God'.
Engelbert
Germanic
Meaning
Engelbert is a Germanic name meaning 'bright angel.' It is derived from the Germanic elements 'Angil' meaning angle or tribe, and 'berht' meaning bright or famous.
Machaela
Hebrew
Meaning
Machaela is a variation of Michaela, which is the feminine form of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?'.
Machala
Irish
Meaning
A name of Irish origin, Machala is a feminine given name derived from 'Macha', a Celtic goddess associated with sovereignty and warfare.
Engels
Germanic
Meaning
A German surname meaning 'angels.' Often associated with Friedrich Engels, a German philosopher.