Wisdom & Intellect Names
Browse Wisdom & Intellect names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageSophia
The name "Sophia" has its origins in the Greek language and is derived from the word "sophia," which translates to "wisdom." In its literal sense, the name embodies the concept of...
Makeda
Makeda derives from Ge'ez and Amharic linguistic roots, where it carries the meaning 'great splendor' or 'beautiful fire,' reflecting attributes of majesty and brilliance.
Annasophia
Annasophia is a compound given name formed by combining elements from Anna and Sophia, both of which carry deep semantic roots in ancient languages.
Pragya
Pragya derives from the Sanskrit term 'prajñā,' which fundamentally means 'wisdom,' 'intelligence,' or 'discernment.' This root emphasizes higher knowledge, insight beyond ordinar...
Kadijah
Kadijah derives from the Arabic name Khadijah, meaning 'premature child' or 'early born,' reflecting a literal interpretation of its components.
Samiksha
Samiksha derives from the Sanskrit root 'sam' meaning 'complete' or 'together' and 'iksha' from 'īkṣ' meaning 'to see' or 'to examine,' thus signifying 'complete examination,' 'th...
Rushda
Rushda derives from Arabic roots, where 'rushd' (رشد) fundamentally signifies uprightness, maturity, and sound judgment, often contrasted with misguidance or folly in classical te...
Vedhika
Vedhika derives from the Sanskrit root 'vid,' meaning 'to know,' 'to perceive,' or 'to understand,' extended through the suffix '-ika' to denote something related to knowledge or...
Binah
Binah derives from the Hebrew root בִּינָה (binah), meaning 'understanding,' 'discernment,' or 'insight.' This term appears in biblical Hebrew to denote the capacity for comprehen...
Hamsika
Hamsika derives from the Sanskrit word 'hamsa,' meaning 'swan,' a bird symbolizing purity, grace, and spiritual discernment in Indian traditions.
Viveka
Viveka derives from the Sanskrit root 'viveka,' which fundamentally denotes discernment, discrimination, or the ability to distinguish between truth and illusion, right and wrong,...
Fahmida
Fahmida derives from the Arabic root f-h-m, which fundamentally conveys the concept of 'understanding' or 'comprehending.' The name is constructed as fahm (understanding) combined...
Male Names
View full pageAbdallah
Abdallah derives from the Arabic phrase 'ʿabd Allāh,' literally translating to 'servant of Allah' or 'slave of God.' The component 'ʿabd' signifies servitude or worship, a common...
Faisal
Faisal derives from the Arabic root f-ṣ-l, meaning 'to separate,' 'to distinguish,' or 'to decide.' This root conveys ideas of discernment, judgment, and arbitration, reflecting a...
Ahkeem
Ahkeem is a variant spelling of the Arabic name Akeem or Akim, which derives from the Semitic root h-k-m, signifying 'wise,' 'judicious,' or 'one who exercises sound judgment.' Th...
Nizar
Nizar derives from Arabic roots associated with concepts of vision, sight, or keen observation, often interpreted as 'sight' or 'visionary.' This semantic field links to classical...
Ahmaad
Ahmaad is a variant spelling of the Arabic name Ahmad, which derives from the Semitic root ḥ-m-d, signifying 'to praise' or 'to commend highly.' This root conveys notions of prais...
Feras
Feras derives from the Arabic root f-r-s, which conveys ideas of distinction, perspicacity, and keen discernment.
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...
Mayank
Mayank derives from Sanskrit roots where 'maya' signifies illusion or the creative power of the divine, often linked to cosmic deception or manifestation in ancient texts, paired...
Vidit
Vidit derives from the Sanskrit root 'vid,' meaning 'to know,' 'to perceive,' or 'to see,' conveying the sense of one who has seen or understood.
Basir
Basir derives from the Arabic root B-Ṣ-R, which fundamentally conveys the concepts of seeing, perceiving, or discerning with insight.
Abaan
Abaan derives from Arabic roots associated with clarity, eloquence, and fluency in speech, often interpreted as 'clear,' 'eloquent,' or 'one who is articulate and distinct in expr...
Aaqil
Aaqil derives from the Arabic root 'ʿ-q-l' (ع-ق-ل), which fundamentally conveys concepts of intellect, reason, and binding restraint.