Names Categorized "beauty"
389 Names found
Abha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "splendour" or "light" (from ābhā). It is primarily used in Hindi-speaking regions of India. The name carries connotations of radiance, beauty, and brilliance, of...
Adi is a masculine given name used in Indonesia and Java, carrying distinct meanings in each language. In Indonesian, it means "first," while in Javanese it signifies "beautiful, good, valuable." Both meanings ultimately...
Adonis is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Phoenician word ʾadon meaning "lord, master." In Greek mythology, Adonis was a strikingly handsome young shepherd who became the mortal lover of the godd...
Adorinda is a feminine given name in Esperanto, meaning "adorable." It is derived from the Esperanto word adorinda, which combines the root ador- (to adore) with the suffix -inda (worthy of), thus literally translating t...
Æðelflæd is an Old English feminine name composed of the elements æðele 'noble' and flæd, possibly meaning 'beauty'. It is a variant spelling of Æthelflæd. Etymology and Linguistic Roots The first element derives from th...
Ælfflæd is an Old English female name from Anglo-Saxon England, composed of the elements ælf meaning "elf" and flæd, possibly meaning "beauty". The name thus signifies "elf-beauty" or "beautiful as an elf". It was borne...
Aeronwen is a Welsh feminine given name, formed by combining the river or divine name Aeron with the Welsh element gwen, meaning "white, blessed" or "fair". The resulting name thus signifies "blessed Aeron" or "white one...
Etymology and OriginsÆthelflæd is a variant of the Old English name Æðelflæd, which is composed of the elements æðele meaning "noble" and flæd, possibly meaning "beauty." The name thus conveys a sense of noble beauty or...
Aglaé is the French form of Aglaia, a name derived from the Greek word aglaia meaning "splendour, beauty" or "brilliance". In Greek mythology, Aglaia was one of the three Graces (Charites), goddesses of charm, beauty, an...
Aglaea is the Latinized form of Aglaia, a name derived from the Greek word aglaia meaning “splendor, beauty” or “glory.” In Greek mythology, Aglaea was one of the three Graces (Charites), goddesses of charm, beauty, and...
Aglaia is a feminine given name derived from the ancient Greek word meaning "splendour, beauty". This name originates from Greek mythology, where Aglaia was one of the Three Graces, or Χάριτες (Charites), who were goddes...
Aglaya is a Russian form of the Greek name Aglaia. The name derives from the ancient Greek word ἀγλαΐα (aglaia), meaning "splendour, beauty". In Greek mythology, Aglaia was one of the three Graces (Χάριτες), who were god...
Agus is a male given name commonly used across South Asia, including India and neighboring regions. The name has multiple possible origins and meanings. In Sanskrit, Agus (अंगुस) is associated with the word for 'a great'...
Ahsan is a male given name of Arabic and Sanskrit origin. In Arabic, it is the superlative form of Hasan, meaning "most handsome, most beautiful". The root ḥasuna (from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N) conveys the idea of...
Aiaru is a feminine Kazakh given name that combines two meaningful elements: ай (ai) meaning "moon" and ару (aru) meaning "beautiful, charming". Thus, the name poetically signifies "beautiful moon." Kazakh, a Turkic lang...
Aidai is a Kazakh feminine given name, formed from the elements ay (ай), meaning "moon," and the suffix -dai (дай), which means "like" or "similar to." Thus, Aidai translates to "moon-like" or "lunar," evoking imagery of...
Aiman is a Kazakh feminine name possibly meaning "my moon" in Kazakh, derived from ай (ai) meaning "moon" and the Persian possessive suffix -من (-man) meaning "my". This naming pattern reflects the influence of Persianat...
Aimi is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically written using the kanji characters 愛 (ai) meaning "love, affection" and 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", together conveying the sense of "beautiful love". However, as...
Aizhamal is an alternate transcription of the Kyrgyz name Ayjamal, originally written in the Cyrillic script as Айжамал. The name is primarily used in Kyrgyzstan and among Kyrgyz communities.EtymologyAizhamal is composed...
Akemi is a Japanese given name. The meaning of the name depends on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common meaning comes from the kanji 明 (meaning "bright" or "light") and 美 (meaning "beautiful"), togeth...
Alan is a masculine given name whose exact etymology remains uncertain. It has been used in Brittany since at least the 6th century, and may be of Brythonic origin meaning "little rock". Another theory suggests it derive...
Amabilis is a Late Latin name meaning "lovable". The name was borne by a Saint Amabilis, a 5th-century priest in Riom, central France, who was venerated for his piety and service. The name shares its root with the Latin...
Amahle is a Zulu unisex name directly drawn from the language's noun class system, where the ama- prefix denotes a plural class of nouns. It means "the beautiful ones" — more precisely, a crowd or collection of beautiful...
EtymologyAmi is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically written with two kanji: the first character 亜 (a) meaning “second” or “Asia,” and the second character 美 (mi) meaning “beautiful.” As with many Japanese n...
Amitabh is a male given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word अमिताभ (amitābha), meaning "immeasurable splendour" or "boundless light." The name is deeply rooted in Indian culture, particularly in the Hin...
Annabel is a feminine given name used in Dutch and English, originating as a variant of Amabel. Although it may appear to be a combination of Anna and the French word belle (meaning "beautiful"), the name's spelling was...
Annabella is a Latinate feminine given name, typically used in English and Italian contexts. It is directly derived from Annabel, a Scottish medieval variant of Amabel (from the Late Latin word amabilis meaning "lovable"...
Annabelle is a feminine given name common in English- and French-speaking countries. It is a variant of Annabel and can also be interpreted as a combination of Anna, derived from the Hebrew word for grace, and the French...
Anong is a Thai feminine name that carries the meaning "beautiful woman." It is derived from the name Ananga, an epithet of the Hindu god of love, Kama, meaning "without a body" in Sanskrit. This etymology creates a poet...
Anwen is a Welsh feminine given name that means "very beautiful" in the Welsh language. It is derived from the intensive prefix an- combined with gwen "white, blessed". The name reflects a common pattern in Welsh onomast...
Aoibhe is an Irish feminine given name, a variant of Aoife or directly derived from the Irish word aoibh meaning "beauty." The name shares its root with the Old Irish oíph, also meaning "beauty." Pronounced roughly "EE-v...
Aoibheann is an Irish feminine given name derived from the Old Irish elements oíb meaning "beauty, appearance, form" and finn meaning "white, blessed". It is closely related to the variant Aoibhinn and also stems from th...
Aoife is an Irish and Gaelic feminine given name, pronounced EE-fə (Irish: [ˈiːfʲə]). Derived from the Old Irish name Aífe, it originates from the Gaelic word aoibh meaning "beauty" or "radiance" (modern Irish aoibh). Th...
Aphrodite is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation, whose name is of uncertain etymology, possibly of Phoenician origin. The Greeks famously connected her name with ἀφρός (aphros),...
Apollo is the Greek name of one of the most important Olympian gods in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Its etymology is uncertain: it derives from the Greek Ἀπόλλων (Apollon), which may stem from the Indo-European...
Arailym is a Kazakh feminine given name that translates to "my beautiful." The name originates from the Kazakh word araily (арайлы), meaning "beautiful, like the dawn," combined with a possessive suffix indicating endear...
Araylym is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh feminine name Arailym, itself originating from the Kazakh word araily, meaning "beautiful, like the dawn." The name is formed by combining araily with a possessive suff...
Argider is a Basque masculine given name composed of two elements: argi meaning "light" and eder meaning "beautiful". The name thus conveys the poetic meaning "beautiful light". It belongs to the tradition of Basque name...
Arianwen is a Welsh feminine given name, combining the elements arian meaning "silver" and gwen meaning "white, blessed." This name has roots in early medieval Welsh tradition, as it belonged to a 5th-century saint who w...
Aristophanes is a masculine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the elements ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and φανής (phanes) meaning "appearing". Thus, the name signifies "best appearing" or "most distinguishe...
Armas is a Finnish masculine given name derived from an archaic poetic Finnish word meaning "beloved." The name carries a deeply affectionate connotation, evoking classic Finnish literary and folk traditions where elevat...
Arujan is a Kazakh feminine name meaning "beautiful soul" (beautiful + soul in Kazakh). The name reflects a poetic emphasis on inner beauty and spiritual grace, common in Turkic naming traditions.Related FormsArujan is a...
Arunaz is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of two distinct elements: the Kazakh ару (aru), meaning "beautiful" or "charming," and the Persian nāz, meaning "delight" or "comfort." Thus, the name overall carries the s...
Aruuzat is a feminine given name used primarily in Kyrgyzstan. It derives from the Kyrgyz word аруу (aruu) meaning "beautiful" or "charming," combined with the Persian suffix زاد (zād) meaning "child of" or "offspring."...
Aruzhan is a feminine Kazakh name that functions as an alternate transcription of the Kazakh Аружан (Arujan). It is directly linked to Arujan, from which it derives, and carries the same etymological meaning.Etymology an...
Arwyn is a Welsh masculine given name, derived from the intensifying prefix ar- combined with gwyn, meaning "white, blessed." This name is closely related to the more internationally known female name Arwen, popularized...
Asami is a feminine Japanese given name that can also be used as a surname. The name is written with various kanji combinations, most commonly with 麻 (asa) meaning "hemp" and 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", thus conveying...
Asemahle is a feminine name of Xhosa origin, meaning "they are beautiful" in the Xhosa language. The name is composed of the Xhosa elements, often reflecting positive traits or blessings. As a given name, Asemahle embodi...
Astghik (also spelled Astłik) is the Armenian goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and water, and her name directly derives from the Armenian word astgh meaning "star". In Armenian mythology, she was revered as the celest...
Astri is a modern Norwegian feminine variant of the longer and more widely known Astrid. Like Astrid, it ultimately derives from the Old Norse name Ástríðr, composed of the elements áss 'god' and fríðr 'beautiful, belove...
Astrid is a Scandinavian given name, the modern form of the Old Norse name Ástríðr. It is a compound derived from the elements áss (meaning 'god') and fríðr (meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved'), thus carrying the poetic me...
Astride is a French and Portuguese variant of the name Astrid, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Ástríðr. The name Ástríðr is composed of the elements áss, meaning "god," and fríðr, meaning "beautiful" or "belov...
Ástríðr is an Old Norse feminine given name, derived from the elements áss 'god' and fríðr 'beautiful, beloved'. The name thus means 'divinely beautiful' or 'beloved of the gods', reflecting the Norse tradition of compou...
Ástríður is the Icelandic form of Ástríðr, an Old Norse female name. The name is composed of the elements áss meaning "god" and fríðr meaning "beautiful, beloved", thus conveying the sense of "god-beautiful" or "divinely...
Ātaahua is a Māori feminine given name that directly translates to "beautiful" in the Maori language. The name embodies a trait highly valued in Māori culture—the appreciation of physical and spiritual beauty, which is o...
Ayanna is a feminine given name that came to prominence in the African American community in the late 20th century. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it is widely understood as a creative response to the desire for nam...
Ayaru is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Aiaru. The name is derived from Kazakh ай (ai) meaning "moon" and ару (aru) meaning "beautiful, charming", giving the overall meaning "beautiful moon". In Kazakh cul...
Ayfer is a Turkish given name for girls and women. It combines two elements from different languages: the Turkish word ay meaning "moon" and the Persian element far meaning "brilliance, splendour". The name thus carries...
Ayjamal is a feminine name used in Kyrgyzstan. It is derived from the Kyrgyz word ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with the Arabic word جمال (jamāl) meaning "beauty". Thus, the name translates to "moon beauty" or "beautif...
Aysun is a Turkish feminine given name whose etymology combines the Turkish word ay meaning "moon" with an uncertain second element. The name is also attested historically as a male Arabic name, as seen in the medieval f...