Sacred & Texts Names
Browse Sacred & Texts names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageAmoura
Amoura is commonly interpreted as a modern variant of the name Amora, which derives from the Latin word 'amora' meaning 'love' or 'bitter,' reflecting dual connotations in classic...
Massiel
Massiel derives from the Hebrew name Michal, meaning 'who is like God?' a rhetorical question implying no one is like God, rooted in the biblical tradition of theophoric names.
Stuti
Stuti derives from the Sanskrit root 'stu,' meaning 'to praise,' 'to laud,' or 'to glorify.' It semantically conveys the act of devotion, worship, or verbal adoration, often in a...
Evangelene
Evangelene derives from the Greek word 'euangelion,' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel,' which breaks down to 'eu' (good) and 'angelos' (messenger).
Naiomi
Naiomi represents a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Naomi, which derives from the root נָאוֹם (na'om), linked to concepts of sweetness, pleasantness, or delight.
Lekha
Lekha derives from the Sanskrit root 'lekhan,' meaning 'to write,' 'to scratch,' or 'to compose,' evoking the act of inscription or literary creation.
Chanah
Chanah derives from the Hebrew root ḥ-n-n, meaning 'to be gracious' or 'to show favor.' This semantic core conveys divine benevolence or mercy, reflecting a parent's hope for a ch...
Mikayah
Mikayah is a modern variant of the Hebrew name Micah, which derives from the root word 'miykah' meaning 'who is like God?' or 'who resembles God?'.
Elizeth
Elizeth is a variant form derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth, which breaks down etymologically as 'Eli' meaning 'my God' combined with 'tzabah' or a related root signifying 'o...
Alyssah
Alyssah is a modern variant of the name Alyssa, which derives from the flower name alyssum, specifically sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima), known for its clusters of small white...
Alinea
Alinea derives from Latin 'alinea,' meaning 'a line' or 'line of text,' referring to a distinct paragraph or section break in manuscripts, marked by an initial letter or space.
Shruthika
Shruthika derives from the Sanskrit root 'śruti,' which fundamentally denotes 'that which is heard' or 'audition,' referring to sacred sounds or revelations in ancient Indian trad...
Male Names
View full pageJohn Paul
'John Paul' is a compound given name combining 'John,' derived from the Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'Yahweh is gracious' or 'God is merciful,' with 'Paul,' from the Latin 'Paulus' s...
Malachai
Malachai derives from the Hebrew name Malakhi, which carries the meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.' This semantic root breaks down into 'mal'ak' (messenger or angel) combined w...
Sholom
Sholom derives from the Hebrew root sh-l-m, which conveys concepts of wholeness, completeness, peace, and safety.
Akshar
Akshar derives from the Sanskrit term 'akṣara,' literally meaning 'imperishable,' 'indestructible,' or 'eternal syllable.' In linguistic terms, it refers to a letter of the alphab...
Yosiah
Yosiah is a modern phonetic variant of the traditional Hebrew name Josiah, which derives from the Hebrew root y-sh-ʿ, meaning 'Yahweh supports' or 'Yahweh heals.' The name breaks...
Jusiah
Jusiah is a modern creative variant of the biblical name Josiah, which derives from Hebrew Ysha'yahu or Yoshiyahu, meaning 'Yahweh supports' or 'Yahweh heals.' The root components...
Malakye
Malakye is a modern variant of the name Malachi, which derives from the Hebrew 'Mal'akhi,' literally translating to 'my messenger' or 'angel of mine.' The root 'mal'ak' in Hebrew...
Malakhi
Malakhi derives from the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhi), literally translating to 'my messenger' or 'angel of mine.' The root מלאך (mal'akh) means 'messenger' or 'angel' in Hebr...
Renan
Renan derives primarily from the Hebrew name Reuven, meaning 'behold, a son' or 'look, a son,' reflecting a biblical narrative of birth and paternal recognition.
Malaquias
Malaquias derives from the Hebrew name Mal'akhi, which breaks down to 'mal'akhi' meaning 'my messenger' or 'angel of mine,' combining 'mal'akh' (messenger or angel) and the first-...
Chanson
Chanson derives from the Old French word 'chanson,' meaning 'song,' which itself stems from the Latin 'cantio,' referring to a singing or chant.
Pinches
Pinches functions primarily as a variant of the biblical name Phinehas, derived from the Hebrew 'Pinchas' or 'Phinehas,' which carries debated interpretations including 'mouth of...