This is a list of names in which the categories include charity.

Names Categorized "charity"

30 Names found

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Alheri F Hausa

Alheri is a female given name of Hausa origin, predominantly used in West Africa, particularly in countries like Nigeria and Niger. The name means "the charitable, the good," derived from the Arabic root khayr (خير), whi...

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Caridad F Spanish

Caridad is a Spanish feminine name meaning "charity", directly derived from the Spanish word caridad (Latin caritas). The name holds deep religious significance, as it is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra...

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Carita F Swedish

Carita is a feminine given name used primarily in Swedish-speaking contexts. It is derived from the Latin word caritas, meaning “dearness, esteem, love”, which also gives rise to the English name Charity and the Spanish...

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Charita F

Charita is a Latinate form of the name Charity, which derives from the English word charity, ultimately from Late Latin caritas meaning "generous love" or "dearness." EtymologyThe root caritas was used as a Roman Christi...

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Charity F English

Charity is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word charity, which comes from Late Latin caritas meaning "generous love", itself from Latin carus "dear, beloved". The Latin form Caritas was u...

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Da-eun F Korean

Da-eun is a Korean feminine given name that can be written with various Sino-Korean hanja characters, each contributing distinct meanings. The name is typically composed of two syllables: “da” often rendered with the han...

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Enlai M Chinese

Enlai is a Chinese given name, famously borne by Zhou Enlai (1898–1976), the first Premier of the People's Republic of China. The name is composed of two Chinese characters: ēn (恩), meaning "kindness, mercy, charity," a...

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Eun F Korean

Eun (은) 은 한국에서 사용되는 여성 이름으로, 주로 한자 恩 (은, "친절, 자비, 자선") 또는 銀 (은, "은, 돈")에서 유래합니다. 또한 같은 발음을 가진 다른 한자 문자들도 사용됩니다. 이 이름은 종종 다른 글자와 결합하여 사용되지...

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Eun-gyeong F Korean

Eun-gyeong is a Korean feminine given name. It is composed of two elements, each typically written with a Sino-Korean hanja character. The first element, eun, can be derived from characters such as 恩 meaning "kindness,...

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Eun-jeong F Korean

Eun-jeong (also spelled Eun-jung or Eun-jong) is a Korean feminine given name. It was one of the most popular names for baby girls in South Korea in the 1970s and 1980s, ranking third in 1970 and sixth in 1980.The name i...

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Eun-ji F Korean

Eun-ji is a Korean female given name. It was the third-most popular name for baby girls born in South Korea in 1990. The meaning of the name is derived from the Sino-Korean characters used to write it. A common combinati...

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Eun-ju F Korean

Eun-ju is a Korean female given name, often spelled Eun-joo, Un-joo, or Un-ju. It was notably the sixth most popular name for baby girls born in South Korea in 1970. Etymology and Meanings The name Eun-ju is formed from...

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Eun-jung F Korean

Eun-jung is a Korean female given name. As a transliteration without diacritics, it is an alternate rendering of the Hangul name 은정 (see Eun-jeong). The name was highly popular in South Korea during the late 20th centu...

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Eun-kyung F Korean

Eun-kyung is a Korean female given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 은경, which is more commonly romanized as Eun-gyeong. This name was notably popular in South Korea in the late 20th century:...

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Eun-seo F Korean

Eun-seo is a Korean feminine given name. It was the 10th-most popular name for baby girls born in South Korea in 2011 and 2013, according to government records. The name is typically formed by combining two Sino-Korean s...

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Eun-u U Korean

Eun-u is a Korean given name typically formed by combining two Sino-Korean characters, each contributing to its meaning. The first character, eun (恩), signifies "kindness," "mercy," or "charity." The second character, u...

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Eun-woo U Korean

Eun-woo is a Korean given name, an alternate transcription of Eun-u (은우). It is formed from Sino-Korean elements: 恩 (eun) meaning “kindness, mercy, charity” combined with 宇 (u) meaning “house, universe” or 祐 (u) mea...

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Eun-yeong F Korean

Eun-yeong is a Korean feminine given name, composed of two sino-Korean syllables. The first syllable, eun (恩), typically means “kindness, mercy, or charity,” while the second syllable, yeong (英), can mean “flower, peta...

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Eun-young F Korean

Eun-young is a Korean female given name, an alternate transcription of Eun-yeong written in Hangul as 은영 (Eun-yeong). It was the eighth-most popular name for baby girls born in South Korea in 1980, according to officia...

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Ha-eun F Korean

Ha-eun (also spelled Ha-un) is a Korean female given name that has gained popularity in South Korea. According to Sino-Korean etymology, the name is typically formed by combining the hanja 夏 (ha), meaning "summer, great...

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Hayriye F Turkish

Etymology and OriginHayriye is the Turkish feminine form of Khayriyya, which itself derives from the Arabic masculine name Khayri. The root of these names is the Arabic root خير (khayr), meaning "goodness, charity." Thus...

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Ihsan M Arabic Indonesian +1

Ihsan (Arabic: إحسان, also romanized Ehsan) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "charity, good deed". It derives from the Arabic root حسن (ḥasuna) meaning "to be good", which also gives rise to names like Hasan and...

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Ji-eun F Korean

Ji-eun (also spelled Jee-eun, Ji-un, or Jee-un) is a popular Korean feminine given name. Its meaning derives from Sino-Korean hanja characters, most commonly combining 枝 (ji) (meaning "branch, limb"), 知 (ji) ("know, pe...

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Karita F Swedish

Karita is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, specifically used in Swedish. It is a variant of Carita, which ultimately derives from the Latin word caritas, meaning “dearness, esteem, love.” This Latin root tie...

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Karítas F Icelandic

Karítas is the Icelandic form of Carita, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin word caritas, meaning "dearness, esteem," or "love." The Latin caritas itself was used in Christian contexts to represent the theolog...

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Khayra F Arabic

Khayra is an Arabic feminine name derived from the root khayr (خير), meaning "goodness" or "charity." The name directly translates to "good deed," reflecting qualities of virtue, benevolence, and moral integrity. As a de...

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Khayri M Arabic

Khayri is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "charitable, beneficent", derived from the Arabic root khayr (خير), meaning "goodness" or "charity". The name is a direct derivative of khayr, with the -i suffix often ind...

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Khayriyya F Arabic

Khayriyya is the feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Khayri. Both derive from the Arabic root خير (khayr), meaning "goodness" or "charity." Thus Khayriyya carries the meaning "charitable," "beneficent," or "one wh...

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Kheira F Arabic

Kheira is a feminine Arabic name primarily used in Algeria. It functions as an alternative transcription of the Arabic name Khayra (from Arabic خيرة), which derives from the root khayr meaning "goodness, charity." The na...

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Muhsin M Arabic Turkish

Muhsin (also spelled Mohsen, Mohsin, or Muhsen) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is the active participle of the Arabic verb ʼaḥsana, meaning "to do good" or "to improve," and is derived from the triconsona...