Names Categorized "trust"
17 Names found
Etymology and Biblical ContextAmi 1 is a Hebrew name meaning "trustworthy, reliable." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of a servant of King Solomon. The name is derived from the Hebrew root aman, which connote...
Besim 2 is an Albanian masculine given name meaning "faith, trust" in the Albanian language. The name reflects traditional values of trustworthiness and fidelity, commonly cherished in Albanian culture.EtymologyThe Alban...
Candide is a French unisex given name, derived as the French form of Candidus or Candida, which ultimately stem from the Latin word candidus meaning "white." In French, the word candide also carries the meaning "naïve,"...
Faith is an English virtue name derived directly from the English word faith, which ultimately comes from Latin fido 'to trust' (from Proto-Indo-European *bheidh- 'to trust, confide, persuade'). The name was notably adop...
Faithe is a variant spelling of the English virtue name Faith, which derives from the English word faith, itself from Latin fido meaning "to trust." The name was popularized by the Puritans in the 17th century, who often...
Guvanch is a Russian-form variant of the Turkmen name Guwanç, itself a Turkmen cognate of the Turkish name Güvenç. The root name Güvenç means "trust" in Turkish, reflecting a shared cultural value placed on reliability a...
Etymology and Meaning Güvenç is a Turkish masculine given name that directly translates to "trust" in Turkish. The name derives from the Turkish word güven, meaning "trust" or "confidence". It reflects traditional Turkis...
Guwanç is a Turkmen masculine given name, a cognate of the Turkish name Güvenç. The root güvenç itself derives from Turkish güven meaning "trust, confidence." In Turkmen, phonological shifts have transformed the form to...
Kenshin is a Japanese masculine name composed of two kanji characters: ken (謙) meaning "humble, modest" and shin (信) meaning "trust, believe." Other kanji combinations can also produce this name. The name evokes qualit...
Mamoun is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Mamun, which means "trustworthy" in Arabic. It is derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamuna), meaning "to be faithful." While Mamoun and Mamun share the same root and a...
Mamun is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "trustworthy." It is derived from the Arabic root ʾamuna, which conveys the concepts of faith, trust, and reliability. The name is closely related to ʾamuna, emph...
Nobu is a Japanese masculine given name derived from multiple possible kanji characters, most commonly 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" or 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch." It can also be written with other kanji or kanji c...
Nobuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is composed of two kanji elements: nobu (such as 信 meaning "trust" or 伸 meaning "to lengthen") and ko (子) meaning "child." Various kanji combinations are possible, making N...
Nobutoshi is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey trust and sharpness. Typically written with kanji such as 信 (nobu, meaning "trust") and 敏 (toshi, meaning "quick, clever, sharp"), the name...
Etymology and MeaningNobuyuki is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two kanji elements. The first element, nobu, can be written with various characters such as 信 (nobu), meaning "trust," or 伸 (nobu), meaning "...
EtymologyShin (しん, シン) is a Japanese masculine given name derived from various kanji characters. The most common meanings include shin (真) "real, genuine", as well as 伸 (extend), 新 (new), 心 (heart), 信 (belief),...
Truman is an English masculine given name originating as a surname. The surname Truman derives from the Middle English compound "trewe man," meaning "trusty man" or faithful person, composed of trewe (true, faithful) and...