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Beloved Baby Names

603 Beloved names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Beloved baby names are names whose meaning is love itself — words for “dear,” “loved,” or “cherished” passed down as names for generations. They’re a favorite pick for parents who want a name that says, from the very first day, exactly how they feel about their child.

Two roots, one meaning

Most beloved names trace back to one of two sources: the Hebrew name David, which means “beloved,” and the sprawling Miriam family, whose ancient root has long been linked to that same idea. Between them, they’ve given rise to dozens of forms across languages and centuries.

Names born from David

Every name in this branch carries David’s meaning forward: Davis and Dawson literally mean “son of David,” while Davina is the graceful feminine form.

The Miriam & Mary family

This is the largest beloved family, and it shows in how many ways it’s been reshaped: Miriam, Maria, Mary, Mia and Mila are the classics, with Marian, Mariana and Milena offering softer, more textured variations.

More names that mean “beloved”

The idea shows up outside those two families too: Amy comes from the French for “beloved,” Esme carries that same warm sense of being cherished, and Kara means “dear” in its Scandinavian roots.

Every name below links to its own page with a sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation — so you can hear it before you choose.

Beloved Girl Names

Beloved Boy Names

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Frequently Asked

What are beloved baby names?

Beloved baby names are names whose literal meaning is love itself — "dear," "loved," or "cherished" — rather than names that simply sound sweet. Parents choose them because the sentiment is built right into the name.

What baby names actually mean "beloved"?

David is the classic example, a Hebrew name that means "beloved," and Amy comes from the French word for the same thing. Names like Davis, Dawson and Davina extend David’s meaning into new forms.

Are Mary, Maria, and Miriam related?

Yes — Mary, Maria, Miriam, Mia and Mila all descend from the same ancient name family, whose root has long been associated with the idea of "beloved."

What are good beloved-themed names for a boy?

David is the root name, and Davis and Dawson both mean "son of David," making them natural picks for parents who want that same meaning in a more contemporary form.

How many beloved baby names are on More4Kids?

More4Kids lists 603 beloved baby names, each with a sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, and an audio pronunciation.