Names Meaning faith
14,058 names found
Hazaiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name, meaning 'God sees' or 'God has seen.' It denotes a sense of divine insight.
Hezekai
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Hezekiah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength'. A biblical name.
Makeyla
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern invented spelling variant of Michaela, which is the feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Makkah
Arabic
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Named after the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and a major pilgrimage site in Islam.
Malya
Hebrew
Meaning
A feminine given name of debated origin, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'my God', or a variant of Maya or Mali.
Mane
English
Meaning
A feminine name with multiple potential origins, including Armenian meaning 'God has favored us' or French/Vietnamese as a short form.
Ifechukwu
African
Meaning
An Igbo name meaning 'God's will' or 'if God wills it'.
Iliya
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning 'My God is the Lord'. A strong religious name.
Marisabel
Spanish
Meaning
Marisabel is a feminine name combining elements of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child') and Isabel (a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath').
Ingram
Germanic
Meaning
Of Germanic origin, meaning 'angel raven' or 'son of Ingr'. It has historic associations.
Iosif
Hebrew
Meaning
Iosif is a Romanian form of Joseph, meaning 'God will increase' in Hebrew. It's a popular name in Eastern Europe.
Isaia
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Isaiah, meaning 'God is salvation' in Hebrew.
Isaiahs
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Isaiah, meaning 'God is salvation' in Hebrew. The extra 's' suggests a patronymic or plural form.
Isidor
Greek
Meaning
A variant of Isidore, a Greek name meaning 'gift of Isis' (an Egyptian goddess). It conveys a sense of divine favor.
Isileli
Hawaiian
Meaning
Isileli is a Hawaiian name, the Hawaiian form of the Biblical name Israel meaning "God prevails."
Itzan
Hebrew
Meaning
Meaning varies depending on origin but often means 'gift of God' or 'strength'. It has modern connotations, with no historical precedence.
Ja
English
Meaning
Ja is a simple, versatile name. It is the shortened form of various names, and it means 'God is gracious.'
Mikeila
Hebrew
Meaning
Mikeila is a feminine form of Michael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?'. It is a graceful and less common variant.
Jacky
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Jack, derived from John, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is gracious'.
Mirakle
English
Meaning
A modern, invented name likely derived from the English word 'miracle,' signifying a wondrous event or person. It suggests something extraordinary and divinely inspired.
Jahzaire
Hebrew
Meaning
Jahzaire is a modern name, a variation of names with roots of Jah (referring to God in Hebrew).
Jahzeel
African
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination of 'Jah' (a reference to God in Rastafarianism) and other sounds. Meaning is open to interpretation.
Jasaiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, possibly derived from biblical names such as 'Isaiah' or 'Josiah,' meaning 'God saves'.
Naimal
Arabic
Meaning
Meaning 'gift of God' or 'blessing of God', Naimal is a beautiful and evocative name.
Nalea
Hawaiian
Meaning
A name of Hawaiian origin meaning 'calm as still waters' or 'voice of the heavens'.
Jashua
Hebrew
Meaning
A spelling variation of Joshua, which means 'God is salvation' or 'Yahweh is salvation,' from Hebrew.
Jatziel
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'God sees' or 'God beholds'. It speaks of divine perception and guidance.
Naviah
Hebrew
Meaning
Gift from God. This name is of Hebrew origin, possibly related to 'Nathan' or 'Nava', meaning 'gift' or 'pleasing'.
Jefte
Hebrew
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A variation of Jephthah, meaning 'He will open' or 'God opens'. It's a Hebrew name.
Nesta
Welsh
Meaning
Nesta is a Welsh name, a form of 'Agnes,' meaning 'pure' or 'holy.' It can also be linked to the Cornish name 'Nesta,' meaning 'angry.'
Nhyira
African
Meaning
A Ghanaian name from the Akan language meaning 'blessing'. It conveys good fortune and divine favor.
Nishtha
Hindi
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A Sanskrit word meaning 'faith', 'devotion', or 'steadfastness'. It is a feminine name often associated with strong beliefs.
Jesiel
Hebrew
Meaning
Jesiel is a modern name, likely a blend of the biblical name Jesse and the suffix '-iel,' implying 'God is my...' or similar.
Niveah
English
Meaning
Niveah is an invented name, most notably known as 'heaven' spelled backward. It carries connotations of divinity and peace.
Norea
Greek
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Nora, meaning 'light' or 'honor,' or related to the Greek goddess of wisdom, Metis, whose Roman name was Norea.
Jiovanny
Italian
Meaning
A modern variation of Giovanni, which is an Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew.
Johnathen
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Jonathan, meaning 'God has given' or 'gift of God' in Hebrew. It's a classic biblical name.
Juandedios
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name meaning "John of God," it combines John (gift of God) and de Dios (of God).
Ostara
Germanic
Meaning
This name is derived from the Old Germanic goddess of spring and dawn, Eostre, who lends her name to the Easter festival.
Kaeleb
Hebrew
Meaning
A spelling variation of Caleb, which has Hebrew origins, meaning 'faithful' or 'devotion'.
Peniel
Hebrew
Meaning
Meaning 'face of God' or 'vision of God' in Hebrew, Peniel is a biblical name referring to the place where Jacob wrestled with an angel.
Kailas
Hindi
Meaning
Meaning 'abode of snow', it refers to Mount Kailash, a sacred mountain. The name is rooted in Hindu mythology and Sanskrit.
Rihana
Arabic
Meaning
This name is often considered a variant of Rihanna, which is believed to have Arabic origins meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant flower'. It can also be linked to the Hawaiian name Lihana, meaning 'child of heaven'.
Riyana
Arabic
Meaning
A feminine name with possible Arabic roots, meaning 'water' or 'gate of heaven'. It also has similarities to Indian names.
Keyshaun
English
Meaning
A modern name, likely an invented combination of the prefix 'Ke-' with a variation of 'Shawn' or 'Sean', meaning 'God is gracious'.
Khaliq
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic name that means 'creator'. It is also one of the names of God in Islam.
Shreeja
Hindi
Meaning
Shreeja is an Indian name, derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Goddess Lakshmi."
Shrisha
Hindi
Meaning
Shrisha is a Hindu name, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi, and meaning "Goddess of wealth".
Sibyl
Greek
Meaning
Sibyl is derived from the Greek word "sibylla," referring to a prophetess or oracle in ancient times, known for divine inspiration.
Skylen
English
Meaning
A modern invented name. It combines 'Sky' suggesting the heavens or the sky above, with the suffix '-len' which is a diminutive.
Temple
English
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From the English surname, referring to someone who lived near a temple or religious building. Also symbolizes a sacred place.
Thiya
Greek
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Thiya likely derives from the name Thea, of Greek origin, meaning "goddess."
Trixie
Latin
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A diminutive of Beatrice, meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed' in Latin.
Tsion
Hebrew
Meaning
Derived from Hebrew, Tsion refers to Zion, a hill in Jerusalem and a symbolic name for Jerusalem and the Jewish people; often associated with hope and spiritual aspiration.
Loken
Norse
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Possibly related to Norse mythology, associated with the trickster god Loki. It suggests a clever and cunning personality.
Macarius
Greek
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Macarius is a masculine name of Greek origin, derived from 'makarios,' meaning 'blessed,' 'happy,' or 'fortunate.'
Maico
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of 'Maico' which is likely a variant of 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew. It can also be seen as a standalone name with roots in various cultures, sometimes associated with victory or gift.
Malacai
Hebrew
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A variant spelling of Malachi, a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Aariana
Welsh
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A variant of Ariana, derived from the Welsh name Arianrhod, meaning 'silver wheel'. Also linked to the Italian Arianna, meaning 'most holy'.
Mathys
Greek
Meaning
A French and Dutch variant of 'Matthias', which is the Greek form of the Hebrew name 'Mattathias', meaning 'gift of Yahweh' (God). It's a name of biblical significance.