Names Categorized "freedom"
77 Names found
Aditi is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "boundless, entire" or "freedom, security". It is derived from the negative prefix अ (a) and दिति (diti) meaning "giving", thus literally "not bound" or "limitless". E...
Amadi is an Igbo name meaning "freeborn man." In Igbo culture, the term refers to a person who is not enslaved, emphasizing freedom, dignity, and noble birth. The name is primarily used among the Igbo people of Nigeria a...
Amadioha is the Igbo deity or Arusi (god) of thunder and lightning, worshipped primarily by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The name derives from the Igbo words àmádí meaning "freeborn man" and ọ̀hà meaning "com...
Aniruddha is a Sanskrit masculine name meaning "unobstructed, ungovernable" (an- "not" + iruddha "obstructed"). In Hindu mythology, Aniruddha is a significant figure: the son of Pradyumna and Rukmavati, and the grandson...
Anish is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in the Hindi and Marathi languages. It means "supreme, paramount, without a ruler," derived from the Sanskrit negative prefix अ (a) meaning "not" and ईश (īśa) m...
Aparajita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, used primarily in Bengali and Hindi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word अपराजित (aparājita), meaning "unconquered." This name appeared in histori...
Arundhati is an Indian feminine given name with deep roots in Hindu mythology and astronomy. It derives from Sanskrit अरुन्धती (Arundhatī), which is the name of a star (also known as Alcor in the Ursa Major constellation...
Aseem (असीम) is an Indian masculine given name, predominantly used in Hindi-speaking regions. It is an alternate transcription of Hindi असीम (see Asim 2). The name derives from Sanskrit asīman, meaning "boundless, limitl...
Asim 2 is a masculine first name used in Bengali and Hindi contexts, derived from the Sanskrit word असीमन् (asīman), meaning "boundless, limitless." The name carries a sense of transcendence boundlessness.Usage and Varia...
Azad is a masculine given name of Persian origin, meaning "free" in Persian. This name, derived from the Persian word آزاد (āzād), has spread through the influence of Persian culture and language across a wide geographic...
Azat is a given name used predominantly in Armenian, Kazakh, Turkish, Turkmen, and Tatar cultures. It is a cognate form of Azad, which derives from Persian and means "free." The name thus carries strong connotations of l...
Boban is a masculine given name primarily found in Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, also occasionally used as a Croatian surname. The name is chiefly a diminutive or nickname for Bogdan or Slobodan, two Slavic na...
Boipuso is a unisex first name of Tswana origin, used primarily in Botswana and among Tswana-speaking communities in Southern Africa. It directly translates to "independence" in the Tswana language, reflecting a value de...
Carleton is a given name and a variant of Carlton, itself derived from Charlton. The root name Charlton originates from an Old English place name meaning "settlement of free men", combining ceorl (freeman) and tūn (enclo...
Carlie is an English feminine given name, a variant of Carly, which itself is a feminine form of Carl. As such, Carlie ultimately derives from the Germanic name Karl (see Charles), meaning 'free man'. The name gained pop...
EtymologyCarloman is an Old German name composed of the elements karl meaning "man" and man meaning "person, man". The name is thus a tautological compound, essentially meaning "man-man". It is cognate with the German fo...
Etymology and Historical RootsCarlton is an English masculine given name that serves as a variant of Charlton. The name Charlton itself derives from a surname originating from several Old English place names meaning 'set...
Chang (章 or 张) is a common romanization of several Chinese surnames and also exists as a given name with various characters. As a first name, it typically derives from characters like 昌 (chāng) meaning "flourish, pros...
Charles is a masculine given name of French and English origin. It is the French and English form of Carolus, the Latin form of the Germanic name Karl, which derived from a word meaning "man" (Proto-Germanic *karlaz). An...
Charlton is an English masculine given name adopted from a surname of Old English toponymic origin. The surname—and thus the given name—originated from place names meaning "settlement of free men," derived from the Old E...
Deror is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name Dror (דְּרוֹר). It is a masculine given name used primarily among Hebrew speakers. The name carries dual meanings rooted in the Hebrew language: "freedom" or "libert...
Derorit is a feminine Hebrew name, serving as an alternate transcription of Drorit. Drorit itself is the feminine form of Dror, a unisex name meaning both "freedom" and "sparrow" in Hebrew. The dual meaning of Dror is de...
Dror (Hebrew: דרור) is a Hebrew name meaning "freedom" or "sparrow." It is used as both a given name and a surname in Jewish and Israeli communities. The dual meaning reflects the symbolic connection: the sparrow (often...
Drorit is a Hebrew feminine name, derived as the feminine form of Dror, which means "freedom" or "sparrow" in Hebrew. The name embodies concepts of liberty and the delicate, free-flying nature of a bird. It is a modern H...
Eleftheria is a Greek female given name, the feminine form of Eleftherios. The name derives from the ancient Greek word eleutheros, meaning "free," and has a rich history rooted in the concept of liberty. Etymology and H...
Eleftherios is a masculine given name of Greek origin, serving as the modern Greek form of Eleutherius. Its root is Eleutherios, an ancient Greek name meaning “free,” derived from the Greek word eleutheros. The name carr...
Eleutério is the Portuguese form of Eleutherius, a Latinized name derived from the Greek Eleutherios, meaning "free" or "liberator." The root Ἐλευθέριος (Eleutherios) symbolizes freedom, a virtue highly esteemed in Greco...
Etymology and OriginEleuterio is the Spanish and Italian form of Eleutherius, which itself is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ἐλευθέριος (Eleutherios), meaning "free." The Greek word eleutheros ("free") is derived fro...
Eleutherios is an Ancient Greek male name, the original form of the Latinized Eleutherius. It derives from the Greek word ἐλεύθερος (eleutheros), meaning "free," and was used as an epithet for several Greek gods, includi...
EtymologyEleutherius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Eleutherios, derived from the Greek word eleutheros meaning "free". The name thus conveys the concept of freedom, likely symbolizing spiritual liberation or fr...
Eliphelet is a masculine name found in the English Bible, derived from the Hebrew name 'Elifelet. It means "my God is deliverance", combining the elements ʾel meaning "God" and palaṭ meaning "to deliver, to rescue". In t...
Erkin is a masculine given name and surname of Turkic origin, commonly used in Turkish, Uzbek, and Uyghur cultures. The name directly translates to "free" in these languages, reflecting a value of independence and libert...
Expedito is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Expeditus. The name originates from the Latin word expeditus, meaning "ready, prepared," derived from the verb expedio ("to free, to prepare, to make ready"). This name i...
Etymology and Origin Expeditus is a Latin name derived from the verb expedio, meaning "to free, to prepare, to make ready." As an adjective, expeditus literally translates to "ready, prepared" or "light-armed" (i.e., a s...
Fadwa (Arabic: فدوى) is an Arabic feminine name that stems from the root fadā, meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice." The name itself is often interpreted as "sacrifice" or "ransom," carrying connotations of selfl...
Faraj is a masculine Arabic name that carries the profound meaning of "comfort, relief," derived from the Arabic root word conveying "joy after sadness." The name is also associated with concepts like "to cure," "fortune...
Etymology & Historical RootsFiadh is an Irish and Scottish feminine given name with a dual etymology. One meaning derives from the Old Irish word fiad, meaning "wild" or "wild game", with a specific reference to "deer"....
Franciele is an elaborated form of Francisca, used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil. The name Francisca itself is the feminine form of Francisco, which derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus...
Franklin is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the medieval English word frankelin, meaning "freeman" or "landowner of free but not noble birth." The term originated from Anglo-Norman fraunclein, refe...
Freeman is a given name derived from an English surname that originated as a status name, meaning "free man". It originally denoted a person who was not a serf or bound to the land, emphasizing personal liberty and indep...
Etymology and MeaningHerut is a Hebrew female name that directly derives from the word herut (חֵרוּת), meaning "freedom" in Modern Hebrew. The name is part of a broader tradition of ideologically-charged names in Israel,...
Hipólita is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Hippolyte, ultimately derived from the Greek name Hippolytos. The name is rooted in Greek mythology and carries a rich history spanning ancient legends to modern usage.Etymo...
Hippolyta is the Latinized form of Hippolyte 1. In Greek mythology, Hippolyta was a daughter of Ares and Otrera, queen of the Amazons, a race of warrior women. Her name translates as "she who unleashes the horses," deriv...
Hippolyte is the feminine form of Hippolytos, a Greek name meaning “freer of horses,” from Greek hippos (“horse”) and luo (“to loosen”). In Greek mythology, Hippolyte was the daughter of Ares and the queen of the Amazons...
Hippolytos is a name of Ancient Greek origin, deriving from the elements ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse" and λύω (luo) meaning "to loosen," thus giving the meaning "freer of horses." The Latinized form Hippolytus is more...
Hippolytus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Hippolytos, which signifies "freer of horses." The name derives from the Greek elements hippos (horse) and luo (to loosen), evoking an image of a horse-tamer or liberato...
Ippolita is the Italian form of the Greek name Hippolyte, itself a feminine derivative of Hippolytos. The name Hippolytos means "freer of horses," from Greek elements hippos (horse) and luo (to loosen). This etymology re...
İrek is a masculine given name used primarily in Tatar and Bashkir cultures. It derives from the Turkic root meaning "freedom" or "liberty," reflecting a concept highly valued in Turkic societies.Etymology and Historical...
Jare is a Basque feminine name that means "free, release" in the Basque language. It is derived from the Basque word jare, which carries connotations of liberation or freedom. This name reflects the rich linguistic herit...
Karalina is a Belarusian given name, the Belarusian form of Carolina. It is a variant of Carolina, which is itself derived from the Latin Carolus, the Latin form of the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" or, alternatively...
Karla is a feminine given name widely used across Europe and in English-speaking countries. It serves as the feminine form of Karl, Karel, or Karlo, which are themselves regional variants of Charles. The name ultimately...
Lefteris is a popular Greek masculine given name, serving as a short form of Eleftherios. The name Eleftherios itself derives from the ancient Greek Eleutherius, which comes from the Greek word eleutheros, meaning "free"...
Liber is a Latin name meaning "free," derived from Latin liber. In ancient Roman religion, Liber (also known as Liber Pater) was a god of viticulture, wine, male fertility, and freedom. He was a patron deity of Rome's pl...
Liberata is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin, derived as the feminine form of Liberatus. The root name Liberatus comes from the Late Latin word meaning "freed, released", referring to the concept of liberat...
Liberatore is an Italian surname and occasional given name that means "liberator" in Italian. As a masculine first name, it derives from the Latin Liberator, reflecting a Christian theme of spiritual or actual deliveranc...
Liberatus is a Late Latin name derived from the word liberatus, meaning "freed, released". It reflects a common naming tradition in the Roman Empire of using perfect passive participles (e.g., Renatus 'reborn') as person...
Liberia is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Liberius, which is derived from the Latin word liber meaning "free".Etymology and HistoryThe root name Liberius was bor...
Liberius is a Late Latin name derived from Latin liber meaning "free". This name was borne by a 2nd-century saint and a 4th-century pope. The name reflects the virtue of freedom, a valued ideal in Roman culture.Liberius...
Libertad is a Spanish word and given name meaning "freedom, liberty." It is a cognate of the English name Liberty, both ultimately deriving from Latin libertas via the adjective liber "free." In Spanish, the word is used...
Etymology and MythologyLibertas is a Latin name meaning "freedom, liberty". In Roman mythology, Libertas was the goddess and personification of liberty, often associated with the concept of personal and political freedom...