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

Names Categorized "virtues"

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Aali M Arabic

Aali is an Arabic masculine name that means "high, lofty, sublime," derived from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high." The name embodies qualities of elevation and grandeur, often chosen for its aspirational c...

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Aaliyah F Arabic English +1

Aaliyah is a feminine given name that gained widespread popularity in the English-speaking world through the American singer Aaliyah Haughton (1979–2001), known mononymously as Aaliyah. The name is a variant of the Arabi...

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Aamaal F Arabic

Aamaal is an Arabic feminine name that means "hopes, aspirations". It is a plural form of Amal 1, which derives from the Arabic root أمل (ʾamala) meaning "to hope for." The name reflects a positive outlook, embodying the...

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Abai M Kazakh

Abai is a Kazakh masculine given name meaning "careful, thoughtful" in the Kazakh language. The name is most famously associated with Abai Qunanbaiuly (1845–1904), a revered Kazakh poet, composer, and philosopher who is...

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Abd al-Rahman M Arabic

Abd al-Rahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman). The name is a theophoric formation, meaning "servant of the Merciful" — ʿabd meaning "servant" and ar-Raḥman meaning "the Me...

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Abrar F Arabic Bengali +1

Abrar is a unisex given name with roots in the Arabic language, where it means "virtuous". The name carries a strong moral connotation, reflecting qualities of righteousness and piety. Its usage varies by region: in the...

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Acacius M Ancient Greek

Acacius is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived as the Latinized form of Akakios. The name Akakios comes from the Greek word akakos, meaning "innocent, not evil," formed by the negative prefix a- (mean...

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Adalet F Turkish

Adalet is a Turkish feminine given name that directly translates to "justice". The name is derived from the Arabic root ʿadala (عدل), meaning "to act justly", and entered Turkish through Ottoman-era borrowings from Arabi...

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Adaltrud F Germanic

Adaltrud is an Old German feminine name, the original form of Edeltraud. It is composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and drud meaning "strength", thus carrying the meaning "noble strength".Etymology and Historica...

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Adei M Basque

Adei is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "respect, consideration, grace" in the Basque language. It embodies virtues highly valued in Basque culture, such as honor and social harmony. The name is...

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Adela F English Polish +4

Adela is a female given name with roots in the Old German element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). Originally a short form of names beginning with this element, Adela has been adopted across multiple l...

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Adelaide F English Italian +1

Adelaide is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "nobleness, nobility." It derives from the Old High German name Adalheidis, composed of the elements adal "noble" and the suffix heit "kind, sort, type." The...

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Adele F English German +1

Adele is a feminine given name used in English, German, and Italian, derived as a form of Adela. Adela itself originates from the Germanic element adal, meaning "noble." The name Adele has been borne by several notable f...

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Adib M Arabic

Adib (also spelled Adeeb) is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root adab, which encompasses concepts of etiquette, refinement, and literary culture. The name means "cultured,...

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Adil M Arabic Kazakh +3

Adil is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". The name directly translates to "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. It is a common name throughout the Mu...

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Adila F Arabic

Adila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Adil. The name Adil means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, stemming from the root عدل (ʿadala), which conveys the concept of acting justly. Adila...

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Adilet M Kazakh Kyrgyz

Adilet is a masculine given name used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, meaning "justice" in both Kazakh and Kyrgyz. The name derives from the Arabic root ʿadala (عدل), which conveys the concept of acting justly or equitably...

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Æðelbeald M Anglo-Saxon

Æðelbeald is an Old English masculine name composed of the elements æðele "noble" and beald "bold, brave". It is a spelling variant of Æthelbald, reflecting regional or chronological differences in Anglo-Saxon orthograph...

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Æthelbald M Anglo-Saxon

Æthelbald is an Old English masculine name, a variant of Æðelbeald, derived from the elements æðele meaning "noble" and beald meaning "bold, brave." The name thus conveys the meaning "noble and brave." It was borne by se...

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Afaf F Arabic

Afaf (عفاف) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word for "chastity" or "purity." The name stems from the consonantal root عفّ (ʿaffa), which conveys the concept of refraining from...

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Affan M Arabic

Affan (Arabic: عَفَّان‎) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "chaste, modest, virtuous, pure," derived from the Arabic root عفّ (ʿaffa) meaning "to refrain, to be chaste." The name embodies moral integrity and self...

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Afif M Arabic

Afif (Arabic: عفيف) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "chaste" — from the root عفّ (ʿaffa) "to refrain, to be chaste". The name embodies chastity, modesty, and self-restraint, virtues highly esteemed in Islamic c...

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Agamemnon M Greek Greek

Agamemnon is a name of Greek origin that carries the meaning "very steadfast" or "resolute," derived from the elements ἄγαν ('very much') and μένω ('to stay, stand fast'). In Greek mythology, he was the king of Mycenae (...

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Agape F Ancient Greek

Agape is a feminine name derived from Ancient Greek ἀγάπη (agape), meaning "love"—specifically the highest, selfless, unconditional love often associated with divine love in Christian theology. Unlike eros (romantic love...

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Agatha F Dutch English +2

Agatha is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Ἀγαθή (Agathe), which itself comes from the Greek adjective ἀγαθός meaning "good." The name was Latinized as Agatha and has been used throughout Christian Europe sin...

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Agathocles M Ancient Greek

Agathocles is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Agathokles (Ἀγαθοκλῆς), derived from the Greek elements agathos (ἀγαθός) meaning "good" and kleos (κλέος) meaning "glory". Thus, the name means "good glory" or "...

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Agathokles M Ancient Greek

Agathokles is the Greek form of Agathocles. In Greek, the name is Αγαθοκλῆς (Agathokles), derived from ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". Thus, Agathokles translates to "good glory" or "re...

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Agaue F Greek

Agaue (Ἀγαύη) is a female name of Greek origin meaning "illustrious, noble" or "high-born". In classical mythology, the name was borne by several figures, including a Nereid, a Danaid, an Amazon, and most notably the dau...

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Age 2 F Estonian

Age 2 is an Estonian feminine name, functioning as a variant form of Agnes. The root name Agnes originates from the Greek name Hagne (Ἅγνη), derived from the Greek word hagnos (ἁγνός) meaning "chaste." This etymology con...

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Aggie F English

Aggie is a charming diminutive of the classic names Agnes or Agatha. It follows the English pattern of forming pet names by shortening a longer name and adding the -ie suffix.Etymology and OriginsBoth Agnes and Agatha ha...

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Ági F Hungarian

Ági is a Hungarian feminine diminutive of Ágota or Ágnes. It is formed by clipping the longer names and adding the Hungarian diminutive suffix -i, a common pattern in Hungarian given names (e.g., Kati from Katalin). The...

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Agnė F Lithuanian

Agnė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, functioning as the Lithuanian form of Agnes. The name is derived from the Greek Ἁγνή (Hagne), meaning "chaste" or "pure," which itself comes from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos), m...

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Ágnes F Hungarian

Ágnes is the Hungarian form of Agnes, a name that has been widely used across Christian Europe. It is a feminine given name derived from the Greek name Hagnē (Ἅγνη), which means “chaste” from the Greek word hagnos (ἁγνός...

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Agnès F Catalan French

Agnès is the French and Catalan form of Agnes. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἁγνή (Hagnē), meaning "pure" or "chaste". This Greek word stems from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₁yaǵ-, meaning "to sacrifice;...

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Agnes F Danish Dutch +6

Etymology and OriginAgnes is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Ἁγνή (Hagnē), meaning "“chaste”". The name was Latinized as Agnes and later adopted into various European languages, including English, French (Ag...

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Agnesa F Albanian Slovak

Agnesa is the Slovak and Albanian form of Agnes, a feminine given name with deep roots in Christian tradition. The base name Agnes itself is a Latinized form of the Greek Ἅγνη (Hagne), derived from ἁγνός (hagnos), meanin...

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Agnese F Italian Latvian

Agnese is an Italian and Latvian form of Agnes, which itself originated from the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), meaning "chaste", derived from Greek ἁγνός (hagnos). The name ultimately stems from a root associated with purity...

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Agnessa F Russian

Agnessa is the Russian form of Agnes. It belongs to the broader tradition of adapting Western European Christian names into Russian through direct transcription or slight modification to suit Russian phonology. The name...

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Agneta F Swedish

Agneta is a Scandinavian variant of the feminine given name Agnes, predominantly used in Sweden. Derived from the Latin form of Agnes, it incorporates the Latin ablative case attachment, making it a distinctive regional...

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Agnete F Danish Norwegian

EtymologyAgnete is a Danish and Norwegian variant of Agnes, a Latinized form of the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), which derives from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos) meaning "chaste". The name gained popularity in Christian Euro...

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Agnetha F Swedish

Agnetha is a Swedish variant of Agnes. It is primarily known as a feminine given name in Sweden, with a spelling that distinguishes it from the more common form Agneta.EtymologyAgnetha ultimately derives from the Greek n...

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Agnethe F Danish Norwegian

Agnethe is a Danish and Norwegian variant of the name Agnes, derived ultimately from the Latinized form of the Greek name Hagne, meaning “chaste.” The root name Agnes is associated with Saint Agnes, a Christian virgin ma...

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Agneza F Croatian

Agneza is the Croatian form of Agnes. The name originates from the Greek name Ἁγνή (Hagne), meaning “chaste”, which itself derives from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos). The name is further traced to the Proto-Indo-European...

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Agnieszka F Polish

Agnieszka is the Agnes equivalent in Polish, a feminine given name with deep religious roots. The name derives from the Greek Hagne (from hagnos meaning “chaste”) and is most famously linked to Saint Agnes, a virgin mart...

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Agnija F Latvian Macedonian +1

Etymology and MeaningAgnija is the Serbian, Macedonian, and Latvian form of the name Agnes. The root name Agnes derives from the Greek Ἁγνή (Hagnē), itself from the Greek word hagnos (ἁγνός) meaning 'chaste' or 'pure'. T...

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Ahava F Hebrew

EtymologyAhava is a Hebrew feminine name that directly translates to "love." The word ahava (אהבה) appears frequently in the Hebrew Bible, where it denotes both human love (e.g., the love between David and Jonathan in 1...

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Ai 2 F Chinese

Ai is a Chinese feminine given name with multiple possible meanings, as it can be written using any of several Chinese characters pronounced similarly. The most common character is 爱 (ài), meaning "love" or "affection."...

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Ai 1 F Japanese

Ai is a Japanese feminine given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 愛 (ai), meaning "love" or "affection", though it may also be written with characters such as 藍 (ai), meaning "indigo", or other kanji tha...

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Aibar M Kazakh

Aibar is a Kazakh masculine given name that means "majestic, imposing" in the Kazakh language. The name conveys strength, dignity, and a commanding presence, reflecting qualities highly regarded in Kazakh culture. It is...

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Aignéis F Irish

Aignéis is the Irish form of Agnes. The name Agnes itself is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), which derives from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos), meaning "chaste" or "holy." The root traces back to the Prot...

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Aitor M Basque Spanish

Aitor is a Basque masculine given name, invented in the 19th century by writer Agosti Xaho as the name of a legendary Basque ancestral patriarch descended from the Biblical Tubal in his work "The Legend of Aitor" (1845)....

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Akakios M Greek Ancient Greek

Akakios is a Greek masculine given name derived from the Greek word ἀκακία (akakia), meaning "innocent, not evil." The name is composed of the negative prefix ἀ- (a-) and κάκη (kake), meaning "evil." Thus, the literal se...

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Aki 2 F Japanese

Aki 2 is a Japanese feminine given name with multiple possible origins and meanings, depending on the kanji characters used to write it. One common reading stems from the character 晶 (aki) meaning "clear, crystal", or...

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Akif F Arabic Azerbaijani +2

Akif (also spelled Akef, Aakif, or Aqif) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "devoted, focused." It derives from the Arabic root ʿ-k-f, which carries connotations of focusing intently on something or clinging to it...

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Akram U Arabic Bengali +2

Akram is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the root word karam (كرم), meaning "generosity." It is the elative or superlative form of Karim, signifying "most generous" or "kinder." This name carries...

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Alaia 1 F Basque Spanish

Alaia is a Basque feminine name meaning "joyful, happy", derived from the Basque word alai (joyful). In Basque culture, it reflects a beloved quality of character, often chosen for its positive connotations. The name has...

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Alea F English

Alea is a variant of Aaliyah, from which it inherits its meaning. The name Aaliyah is the feminine form of Aali, an Arabic name meaning "high, lofty, sublime," derived from the Arabic root ʿalā, meaning "to be high." In...

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Aleah F English

Aleah is a feminine given name and a modern English variant of Aaliyah. Like its root forms, it traces its origins to the Arabic root علا (ʿalā), meaning "to be high," and carries the sense of "high, lofty, sublime." The...

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Alethea F English

Alethea is an English female first name derived from the Ancient Greek noun ἀλήθεια (alētheia), meaning "truth." In Greek philosophy, Aletheia was the personification of truth, and the concept played a significant role i...

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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...