Names Categorized "soul"
61 Names found
Aijan is a feminine given name used in Kazakhstan. It is formed from Kazakh root elements ай (ai) meaning "moon" and жан (jan) meaning "soul", creating a poetic compound that evokes the idea of "moon soul" or "soul of th...
EtymologyAizhan is an alternate transcription of the Айжан (Aijan) from Kazakh. The name is a combination of two elements: ай (ai) meaning "moon" and жан (jan) meaning "soul". Together, the name can be interpreted as "mo...
Alma 1 is a feminine given name with a rich and complex history spanning multiple European languages and cultural contexts. Its modern popularity surged after the Battle of Alma (1854), fought near the River Alma in Crim...
Anima is a feminine name derived directly from the Latin word anima, meaning "soul, spirit" or "breath of life." In classical Latin, anima referred to the animating principle in living beings, often contrasted with animu...
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...
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...
Ayazhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Аяжан (Ayajan). The first element of the name is of uncertain meaning, possibly deriving from a Turkic root related to "moon" or "brightness." The second element i...
Bakhytzhan is a variant transcription of the Kazakh masculine given name Baqytjan. It is derived from two Persian-origin elements: baqyt (бақыт), meaning "happiness, luck," and jan (жан), meaning "soul." Thus, the name l...
Baljan is a Kazakh feminine given name, composed of two Turkic-derived elements: bal, meaning "honey," and jan, meaning "soul." The name thus conveys a poetic sense of "honey of the soul" or "sweet soul." It is a common...
Balzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Baljan, traditionally used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name combines two meaningful Kazakh elements: bal, meaning "honey," and jan, meaning "soul"....
EtymologyBaqytjan is a Kazakh masculine given name combining two Persian-derived elements. The first part, baqyt (бақыт), means "happiness" or "luck"; the second, jan (жан), means "soul." The compound thus signifies "hap...
Etymology and OriginsBat is a feminine name of Egyptian origin, derived from the Egyptian word bꜣ meaning "soul, godly power" combined with the feminine suffix t. In ancient Egyptian religion, Bat was a cow goddess who r...
EtymologyBauyrjan is a Kazakh masculine given name composed of two elements: bauyr (бауыр), meaning "brother" or "sibling," and jan (жан), meaning "soul" or "dear," a term of Persian origin. Together, the name conveys th...
Can (Turkish: [dʒan]) is a Turkish masculine given name. Derived directly from the Persian word jān (جان), it originally means "soul, life" and by extension "darling, sweetheart" in Turkish. The name embodies warmth and...
Etymology and MeaningCaner is a Turkish masculine given name and a surname, formed from two Turkish elements: can meaning "soul, life" and er meaning "man, hero, brave male." Combined, the name conveys the meaning "soulf...
Cansel is a Turkish feminine given name and also a surname. The name is derived from the Turkish words can meaning "soul, life" and sel meaning "flood, stream, torrent". The element can comes from Persian جان (jān), whil...
Cansu is a Turkish given name predominantly used for females, though it also appears as a surname. The name is formed by combining two elements: can, borrowed from Persian, meaning "soul, life, or spirit," and su, the na...
Chetan is a common Indian male first name derived from the Sanskrit root cetana, meaning "visible, conscious, soul." Spelling variants bring it near the name Chaitanya, one of the many names of the Hindu philosopher and...
Chetana is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word cetanā (चेतना), meaning "consciousness, perception, awareness, understanding." It is the feminine form of Chetan, which comes from Sanskri...
Dušan is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Slavic duša, meaning "soul, spirit". The name is common among speakers of South Slavic languages, as well as in Czech and Slovak. In Serbia, it was...
Dušana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovak. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Dušan, which is derived from the Slavic element duša meaning "soul, spirit"...
Dušanka is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene-speaking regions. It is the feminine form of the name Dušan, derived from the Slavic element duša meaning "soul" or "spirit."Etymology and...
Dušica is a feminine given name used primarily in Serbia and Slovenia. It is a diminutive form of the masculine name Dušan, which is derived from the Slavic element duša meaning "soul, spirit". As a diminutive, Dušica ca...
Duško (Serbian: Душко) is a Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is a variant and often a diminutive of Dušan, which itself is derived from the Slavic element duša meaning...
EtymologyEfthimia is a Greek feminine given name, functioning as an alternate transcription of Efthymia. Efthymia itself derives from the ancient Greek name Euthymia, the feminine form of Euthymius (Εὐθύμιος), which is c...
Efthimios is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Ευθύμιος (Efthymios), which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Εὐθύμιος (Euthymios), meaning "in good spirits, generous." The name is a modern Greek form, comm...
Efthymia is the modern Greek form of Euthymia, the feminine version of the name Euthymius. Derived from the Greek elements eu meaning "good" and thymos meaning "soul, spirit", the name conveys a sense of goodwill and che...
Efthymios is a modern Greek masculine given name, the vernacular form of the ancient name Euthymios (Latinized as Euthymius). It derives from the Greek adjective εὔθυμος (euthymos), which combines the elements εὖ (eu) 'g...
EtymologyEgypt is an English feminine given name drawn directly from the North African country of Egypt. The country name itself derives via Latin from Greek Αἴγυπτος (Aigyptos). The Greek name in turn traces back to Egy...
Elcan is a masculine Azerbaijani given name meaning "soul of the people". It is formed from the Turkic element el meaning "country, society" and the Persian word jān meaning "soul, life". The name thus embodies a fusion...
Enid is a feminine given name of Welsh and Arthurian origins, likely derived from Middle Welsh eneit, meaning “soul, spirit, life.” The name is thought to come from the Proto-Celtic root *ana-ti̯o- (related to Gaulish an...
Enide is a character from Arthurian romance, best known as the wife of Erec (and later Geraint) in medieval tales. The name is the Old French form of Enid, which is derived from Welsh enaid meaning "soul, spirit, life."...
Ercan is a Turkish given name and surname, composed of two meaningful elements: er meaning "man, hero, brave" and can meaning "soul, life" (from Persian via Ottoman Turkish). The resulting name evokes the idea of a "brav...
Essence is a rare English feminine name derived directly from the vocabulary word essence. The word has two primary meanings in English: "odour, scent" (especially a fragrant or pungent extract) and "fundamental quality"...
Etta is an English given name that originated as a short form of Henrietta and other names ending with -etta, such as Antonietta. Its use as a diminutive became established in the 19th century, following a fashion for cl...
Euthymia is a female given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word euthymia (εὐθυμία) meaning "good spirit" or "cheerfulness." It is the feminine form of Euthymius, which comes from the Greek Euthymios...
Euthymios is the Ancient Greek form of Euthymius. It originates from the Greek name Εὐθύμιος, which derives from the word εὔθυμος meaning "in good spirits, generous". This word was composed of the elements εὖ (eu), meani...
Euthymius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Euthymios (Εὐθύμιος), derived from the element eu meaning "good" and thymos meaning "soul, spirit," thus signifying "in good spirits" or "generous." The name was borne by...
Eutimio is the Italian and Spanish form of Euthymius, a name with deep roots in early Christian tradition. The Latinized Euthymius derives from the Greek name Εὐθύμιος (Euthymios), which comes from the word εὔθυμος (euth...
Gladys is a female given name used in English, French, Spanish, and Welsh. It originates from the Old Welsh name Gwladus, which is probably derived from gwlad meaning "country". Alternatively, it may have been adopted as...
Gönül is a Turkish feminine given name that means "heart" in Turkish. Derived from the Old Turkic word köñül, it carries connotations of emotion, affection, and inner feeling, reflecting the heart's symbolic role as the...
Hauke, pronounced [ˈhɔukə], is a fairly common Frisian masculine given name. According to onomatologist Rienk de Haan, the name developed from a reduced form of Germanic names beginning with either Habuk- (meaning "hawk"...
Hubert is a Germanic masculine given name derived from the Old German elements hugu meaning "mind, thought, spirit" and beraht meaning "bright". The name thus carries the sense of a "bright heart" or "bright mind". It is...
Hughard is a masculine Germanic given name composed of two ancient elements: hugu meaning "mind, thought, spirit" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". This compound structure is characteristic of Old Germanic nam...
Janan is a feminine Arabic name meaning "heart" or "soul", derived from the Arabic root جنّ (janna), meaning "to cover, to hide" or from the concept of the inner self that conceals emotions. The name reflects the deep co...
Jandos is a masculine given name of Kazakh origin, composed of two Persian-derived elements: jan (жан) meaning "soul" and dos (дос) meaning "friend". The name thus translates to "friend of the soul" or "soul friend", a p...
Janerke is a Kazakh feminine given name that poetically combines two native elements: жан (jan), meaning "soul," and ерке (erke), meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling." Together, the name evokes the image of a cherished an...
Jannūr is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan. It is a Kazakh compound name formed from the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul" and нұр (nūr) meaning "light". The element jan derives from Persian jān ("soul,...
Jansaya is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul, spirit" and сая (saya) meaning "shadow, shade, protection, comfort." Both components were borrowed into Kazakh from Persian, where...
Kariuki is a Kikuyu male name meaning "reincarnated one" in the Kikuyu language of Kenya. The name reflects the traditional Kikuyu belief in reincarnation, where a child may be named Kariuki if believed to be the rebirth...
OverviewKokoro (心) is a Japanese feminine name derived from the word kokoro, meaning "heart, mind, soul." It encompasses the emotional and intellectual core of a person, reflecting deep inner qualities. The name is also...
Könül is a feminine Azerbaijani given name meaning "heart, soul, desire". It derives from the Turkic word köngül (or könül), which refers to the inner self, emotions, or the seat of feelings. The name reflects a common c...
Ling is a Chinese feminine given name that carries a variety of meanings depending on the characters used. Most commonly, it is written with the character 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul", often associated with intellige...
Linh is a Vietnamese given name that carries deep spiritual meaning. Derived from Sino-Vietnamese 靈 (linh), it translates to "spirit, soul", reflecting a cultural emphasis on the ethereal and intangible aspects of exist...
Mahatma is an honorific title of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit words mahā meaning "great" and ātman meaning "soul, spirit, life." Together, they form mahātmā, literally "great soul." While it is not a given na...
Meruzhan is an Armenian male given name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian elements مهر (mehr) meaning "kindness, love" and جان (jān) meaning "soul." Thus, the name carries connotations of a loving or kind...
Neferkare is an ancient Egyptian masculine name meaning "the soul of Ra is beautiful," derived from the Egyptian elements nfr ("beautiful, good"), kꜣ ("soul"), and the name of the sun god Ra. As a theophoric name, it ref...
Nurcan is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "bright soul" in Turkish, derived from Arabic nūr (نور) meaning "light" and Persian jān (جان) meaning "soul, life." The name combines these two elements to form a poetic an...
Nūrjan is a masculine Kazakh given name formed from two elements: nūr (نۇر, from Arabic نور) meaning 'light', and jan (جان, from Persian جان) meaning 'soul'. The name therefore conveys the idea of 'light of the soul' or...
Nurzhan is an alternate transcription of Kazakh Нұржан (Nūrjan), a given name traditionally more common for males though used as unisex in some contexts. The name is a compound of two cultural and linguistic elements: th...