Names with Religious Trait
This page presents a diverse collection of 1,132 religious names for your exploration. Gain insight into their meanings, origins, and the significance they hold in various cultures and faiths to make an informed and meaningful decision for your child's name.
Meaning of Religious Trait in Names
Religious names are those inspired by or derived from religious beliefs, practices, or sacred texts.
When choosing a name for your child, consider the power of religious meaning.
Top 10 Names with the Religious Trait
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1,132 Names with the Religious Trait
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Santos, meaning "saints," is a Portuguese name common in Portuguese-speaking countries.
Lourdes: French name meaning "place of miracles".
Abdul: Servant of
Muhammed: Arabic origin, "praiseworthy" or "commendable"
Domingo: "Belonging to the Lord" (Latin)
Mikel: "Who is like God?," a Basque variant of Michael.
Latin origin, meaning "my lady" or "mistress" from the Italian word "Madonna" referring to the Virgin Mary.
Kohen: Hebrew for "priest" or "descendant of the priestly class."
Eleazar: "God has helped" (Hebrew)
Usman: Arabic name meaning "strong as iron," "companion," or "follower," with religious significance.
Easter: Goddess of fertility and dawn (Anglo-Saxon)
Ilyas: "Exalted by God"
Abdirahman: Servant of the Most Merciful (Arabic)
Abdulrahman: Servant of the Merciful
Javonte: African-American name meaning "born to rule."
Taha: Arabic name meaning "the one who is given revelation," symbolizing purity, piety, and a deep connection to the divine.
Call to prayer
Amariah: "Yahweh (God) has spoken" (Hebrew)
Kadeem: Arabic name meaning "servant of God"
Sanjuana, a Spanish name meaning "God is gracious," reflects God's favor and grace.