Healing & Herbal Names
Browse Healing & Herbal names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageAleida
Aleida functions primarily as a variant of the Germanic name Adelheid, where 'Adel' signifies nobility or noble kind, and 'heid' denotes type, kind, or quality, yielding a composi...
Aleyssa
Aleyssa is a modern variant of the name Alyssa, which derives from the Greek word 'alyssum,' referring to a genus of flowering plants known for their sweet-scented blooms and use...
Ajwa
Ajwa derives from Arabic roots associated with ripeness, redness, or heartiness, often linked to a specific variety of dark red dates prized for their sweetness and nutritional va...
Alayssa
Alayssa is a modern variant of the name Alyssa, which derives from the flower name Alyssum, a plant known for its clusters of small white or yellow flowers symbolizing worth beyon...
Aneth
Aneth derives semantically from herbal nomenclature, linked to the aromatic plant known in English as dill, with roots in ancient terms for fragrant greens used in cooking and med...
Ellyssa
Ellyssa is commonly interpreted as a modern variant of Alyssa or Elisa, carrying meanings tied to 'rational' or 'noble' through its connections to classical roots.
Alinda
Alinda derives primarily from Germanic roots, blending elements like 'al-' meaning 'noble' or 'all' with '-lind' or '-linda' signifying 'soft,' 'tender,' or 'serpent,' yielding in...
Sorrel
Sorrel derives its meaning directly from the common name for plants in the genus Rumex, particularly Rumex acetosa, known for its sharp, lemony taste from oxalic acid content.
Rosemery
Rosemery appears as a variant spelling of the name Rosemary, blending floral symbolism with herbal connotations.
Ailyne
Ailyne appears as a modern variant of the medieval name Aveline, which derives from the Old French Aviline or medieval Latin Avilina, ultimately tracing to the Germanic root avila...
Sativa
Sativa derives from the Latin adjective 'sativa,' meaning 'cultivated' or 'sown,' often used in botanical contexts to denote plants intentionally grown for agricultural purposes.
Valeriana
Valeriana derives from the Latin family name Valerianus, itself rooted in 'valere,' meaning 'to be strong,' 'to be healthy,' or 'to be worthy.' This semantic core emphasizes vital...
Male Names
View full pageBlas
The name "Blas" has its origins in the Latin name "Blasius," which is derived from the Greek name "Blasios." The name is believed to have originated from the Greek word "blastos,"...
Deaglan
Deaglan derives from the Old Irish name Déaglán, where 'dé' signifies 'form' or 'brightness' and 'glan' means 'pure' or 'clean,' yielding an overall sense of 'bright purity' or 'p...
Cosimo
Cosimo derives from the Greek name Kosmas, composed of the elements 'kosmos' meaning 'order, universe' or 'ornament, decoration,' and a suffix implying honor or belonging.
Cosme
Cosme derives from the Ancient Greek name Kosmas (Κοσμᾶς), meaning 'order', 'universe', or 'world', rooted in the noun kosmos (κόσμος), which encompassed notions of harmonious arr...
Damiano
The name Damiano is of Italian origin and is derived from the Latin name Damianus, which itself comes from the Greek name Damianos.
Adharv
Adharv derives from Sanskrit roots, where 'Adharva' relates to the Atharvaveda, the fourth Veda in Hindu tradition, signifying knowledge or incantations associated with everyday r...
Damin
Damin may derive from Slavic roots akin to 'taming' or 'subduing,' reflecting connotations of strength and control, as seen in related forms like Damian.
Apolinar
The name "Apolinar" has its origins in the Greek name "Apollinaris," which is derived from the name of the Greek god Apollo.
Asah
The name Asah carries potential meanings tied to its linguistic roots, often interpreted as 'healer' or 'one who heals' in Semitic contexts, reflecting a semantic field of restora...
Damyan
Damyan derives from the Greek name Damianos (Δαμιανός), which carries the meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue,' rooted in the verb damazō (δαμάζω), connoting mastery over animals or forc...
Hezakiah
Hezakiah derives from the Hebrew name Ḥizqiyyahu, composed of elements 'ḥazaq' meaning 'to strengthen' or 'to seize' and 'Yah' as a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh, thus...
Hezekiyah
Hezekiyah derives from the Hebrew name חִזְקִיָּהוּ (Chizqiyahu), where 'chizq' means 'strength' or 'power,' and 'Yah' is a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh, translating t...