Pilgrim & Journey Names
Browse Pilgrim & Journey names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageGracy
Gracy is widely regarded as a variant spelling of Grace, deriving from the Latin gratia, which encompasses meanings of grace, favor, thanks, and divine mercy.
Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth is a compound given name combining 'Mary,' derived from the Hebrew name Miriam, which carries interpretations such as 'bitter,' 'beloved,' or 'rebellious,' reflecti...
Naiara
Naiara is a name of Basque origin, derived from the place name 'Naiara' or 'Nájera,' a historic town in La Rioja, Spain.
Via
Via derives from the Latin word 'via,' meaning 'way,' 'road,' or 'path,' evoking notions of journey, direction, and passage.
Pricilla
Pricilla is widely regarded as a variant spelling of Priscilla, which derives from the Latin family name Prisca, meaning 'ancient,' 'venerable,' or 'aged.' This semantic root evok...
Sybella
Sybella derives from the ancient Greek term 'sibylla,' referring to a sibyl, a prophetess or oracle who delivered divine prophecies in classical antiquity.
Alleyah
Alleyah is a modern variant of the name Aliyah, which derives from the Hebrew word 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent' or 'to go up.' This term originally refers to the spiritual and physic...
Delight
Delight derives directly from the Middle English noun 'delit,' signifying great pleasure, joy, or satisfaction, which itself stems from Old French 'delit' or 'deleit,' denoting a...
Mellany
Mellany is widely regarded as a variant spelling of Melanie, which derives from the Greek name Μέλαινα (Melaina), meaning 'black' or 'dark,' referring to dark complexion, hair, or...
Grace Marie
Grace derives from the Latin 'gratia,' signifying favor, thanks, or divine benevolence, evolving through Old French 'grace' to denote elegance, mercy, and spiritual unmerited kind...
Haja
Haja derives primarily from Arabic roots, where it functions as a variant or affectionate form of Hajja, meaning 'one who has performed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.' This semanti...
Sojourner
Sojourner derives from the English word 'sojourner,' meaning a temporary resident or traveler in a foreign place, distinct from a permanent dweller.
Male Names
View full pageJonnathan
Jonnathan is a variant spelling of the name Jonathan, which derives from the Hebrew name Yehonatan.
Himmat
Himmat derives from the Arabic term ḥimmat, which fundamentally conveys the concepts of resolve, determination, and inner strength.
Elhadj
Elhadj serves as a title and honorific denoting one who has completed the Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Valiant
Valiant derives from the Middle English term 'valiaunt,' signifying brave or courageous in battle, which itself stems from Old French 'vaillant,' meaning worthy or strong.
Giddeon
Giddeon represents a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Gideon, which derives from the root word 'gād,' meaning 'feller' or 'hewer,' specifically connoting one who cuts down tree...
Ulyses
Ulyses represents a Latinized variant of the Greek name Odysseus, derived from the root Ὀδυσσεύς (Odysseús), which linguistic analysis links to the verb ὀδύσσομαι (odyssomai), mea...
Jeriko
Jeriko appears as a rare variant or phonetic adaptation of Jericho, which derives from the Semitic root y-rḥ, linked to 'moon' or 'month' in ancient Canaanite and Hebrew contexts,...
Enias
Enias is a rare variant of the name Aeneas, derived from the Greek Αἰνείας (Aineías), whose etymology remains debated among scholars.
Taif
Taif derives from Arabic roots associated with 'to go around' or 'encircle,' reflecting concepts of wandering, orbiting, or surrounding.
Gidon
Gidon derives from the Hebrew name Gide'on, meaning 'hewer,' 'feller,' or 'one who cuts down,' rooted in the verb gāḏaʿ, which conveys the act of chopping or hacking, often associ...
Christop
Christop is a truncated or variant form of the name Christopher, which derives from the Greek Christophoros, literally meaning 'Christ-bearer' or 'carrier of Christ.' The compound...
Christophor
Christophor is a rare variant spelling of the name Christopher, deriving from the Late Latin Christophorus, which breaks down to 'Christos' meaning 'Christ' or 'anointed one' in G...