Names Meaning faith
14,058 names found
Mato
Native American
Meaning
In Native American (Lakota) culture, it means 'bear.' It can also be a short form of Matthew (Hebrew, 'gift of God').
Mattaniah
Hebrew
Meaning
A Hebrew name meaning 'gift of Yahweh' (God). It is a significant name in the Old Testament, associated with royalty and lineage.
Matty
Hebrew
Meaning
Matty is often a diminutive of Matthew, which means 'gift of God' in Hebrew. It can also be a diminutive for Matilda, meaning 'battle mighty'.
Maykell
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Michael, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?'. It's a rhetorical question implying no one is like God.
Mezziah
Hebrew
Meaning
A name of Hebrew origin, likely a variant of Josiah or Messiah. It means "God has healed" or "God is my salvation."
Michai
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Michael, which is a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?'.
Micky
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Michael, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?'
Mihailo
Hebrew
Meaning
A Serbian and Croatian variant of Michael, derived from Hebrew, meaning 'who is like God?'. It's a name of divine significance.
Mikeal
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Michael, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mishael
Hebrew
Meaning
Mishael is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'Who is like God?'. It is often associated with religious figures and has a strong, questioning connotation.
Munachimso
African
Meaning
Munachimso is an Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'God has looked after me.' It is a name of deep faith and recognition of divine protection.
Natnael
Hebrew
Meaning
An Ethiopian name derived from the Hebrew name Nathaniel, meaning 'God has given'.
Amonie
African
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name, potentially related to Amon, an Egyptian god's name.
Nazire
Turkish
Meaning
This name has potential Turkish origins, possibly related to 'nazır,' meaning 'overseer' or 'watcher.' It could also be a feminine form of a name implying divine protection.
Nemiah
Hebrew
Meaning
A unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God's portion' or 'God's inheritance.' It signifies a blessed and divinely designated individual.
Neven
English
Meaning
Of Slavic origin, derived from 'nebo,' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.' It can also be of Irish origin, related to 'Niall.'
Angelin
Greek
Meaning
Angelin is a diminutive form of Angela, from the Greek angelos, meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
Anjelica
Greek
Meaning
A variant of Angelica, meaning 'angelic' or 'like an angel.' It is derived from the Latin word 'angelicus' and Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger.
Nunzio
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name derived from the Latin 'nuntius,' meaning 'messenger.' It is often associated with the concept of a divine messenger.
Anthea
Greek
Meaning
From the Greek word meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'. Also a title of the goddess Hera.
Olajuwon
African
Meaning
A Yoruba (Nigerian) name, commonly meaning 'God has brought us honor.' It is a powerful and culturally rich name.
Oluwafemi
African
Meaning
Oluwafemi is a Yoruba (Nigerian) masculine name meaning 'God loves me'. It is a deeply spiritual and affectionate name.
Artemisa
Greek
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese form of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery.
Oluwaseyi
African
Meaning
God has made joy. This Yoruba name combines 'Oluwa' (God) with 'seyi' (made joy), signifying divine blessings and happiness.
Astryd
Norse
Meaning
Astryd is a variant spelling of Astrid, a Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Ástríðr, meaning 'divinely beautiful' or 'beloved by the gods'.
Orazio
Italian
Meaning
An Italian given name derived from the Roman family name 'Horatius,' possibly meaning 'time keeper' or associated with the god of the hearth, Horaus.
Avaiah
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of Ava (bird) and a form of Yah (God).
Osinachi
African
Meaning
A name of Igbo (Nigerian) origin meaning 'the hand of God' or 'God's doing'. It expresses divine providence and blessing.
Azaira
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name or a variant of Azaria, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has helped'.
Bessie
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Elizabeth, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'my God is abundance' or 'pledged to God'.
Raayan
Arabic
Meaning
This name has Arabic origins and means 'gate of heaven', 'lush', or 'watered'. It's a popular name often associated with paradise.
Rahmanullah
Arabic
Meaning
A compound name combining 'Rahman', meaning 'most gracious' or 'merciful' in Arabic, and 'ullah', meaning 'God'. It signifies 'The mercy of God'.
Rapheal
Hebrew
Meaning
Rapheal is an alternative spelling of Raphael. It is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God has healed'. It is also the name of an archangel.
Roniel
Hebrew
Meaning
This masculine name has Hebrew origins, often interpreted as 'my joy is God' or 'God is my singing.' It carries a spiritual and joyful connotation.
Danielys
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern, combined name possibly blending Danielle (God is my judge) with Lys, a variant of Lise or Elis, meaning 'pledged to God'.
Danilynn
Hebrew
Meaning
A combination of Danielle, meaning 'God is my judge' (Hebrew), and Lynn, meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall' (Welsh).
Saed
Arabic
Meaning
Saed is an Arabic name meaning 'fortunate, blessed, happy'.
Saifullah
Arabic
Meaning
Saifullah is an Arabic name meaning "Sword of Allah" or "Sword of God."
Samuell
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant spelling of Samuel, a Hebrew name meaning 'heard by God' or 'name of God'.
Deem
Greek
Meaning
Possibly derived from a surname, or a short form of names like Demetria, which comes from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Sarva
Hindi
Meaning
Sarva is a name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'all' or 'complete'. It is associated with the Hindu god Shiva, representing the all-encompassing nature of the deity.
Devanshi
Hindi
Meaning
Meaning 'divine' or 'part of God' in Sanskrit.
Senai
Hebrew
Meaning
Senai is a unisex name possibly derived from the biblical Mount Sinai. It suggests a connection to spirituality and strength.
Seraphim
Hebrew
Meaning
Hebrew in origin, meaning 'fiery ones' or 'burning ones'. Refers to a high rank of angels.
Dory
Greek
Meaning
Dory can be a short form of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God', or of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows'. It is also sometimes used as a standalone name.
Shahid
Arabic
Meaning
From Arabic, meaning 'witness' or 'martyr.' It signifies someone who bears witness to their faith.
Dyana
Latin
Meaning
Dyana is a variant of Diana, a Latin name meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'. Diana was the Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, and wilderness.
Eknoor
Hindi
Meaning
An Indian name often associated with Sikhism, meaning "light of God, the one light".
Eliannie
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name blending elements of Eliana, meaning 'My God has answered' (Hebrew), and -nie, a common suffix.
Elisandra
Hebrew
Meaning
Elisandra is a combination of the names Elisa and Sandra. Elisa is Hebrew in origin meaning 'my God is abundance' or 'oath of God,' and Sandra is Greek meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Emnet
African
Meaning
Of Ethiopian origin, meaning 'faith' or 'trust'.
Tedrick
Germanic
Meaning
Tedrick is a modern American name, a combination of Ted (a short form of Theodore, meaning "gift of God") and the suffix -rick.
Tel
Greek
Meaning
A shortened form of names like Terence or Theodore, meaning 'smooth' or 'gift of God' respectively.
Tobyn
Irish
Meaning
A variant of Tobin, an Irish name meaning 'descendant of Tobar' or 'divine'.
Toviah
Hebrew
Meaning
Toviah is a Hebrew name meaning "God is good."
Trishiv
Hindi
Meaning
Trishiv is a modern Indian name, a combination of 'Tri' (three) and 'Shiv', referring to the Hindu god Shiva, one of the principal deities.
Gabbie
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive of Gabrielle, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my strength'. A popular nickname that stands alone.
Gabi
Hebrew
Meaning
A short form of Gabrielle or Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength' in Hebrew.
Geovana
Italian
Meaning
A feminine name, likely a variant of Giovanna, the Italian form of Johanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Glendy
Welsh
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of Glenda, meaning 'holy, good' from Welsh origin or a diminutive.