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Devout Baby Names

44 Devout names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 44 baby names with a devout feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

Devout Girl Names

Oluwadarasimi#6083 in the U.S.From Yoruba (Nigeria), 'God is good to me' (Oluwa, 'God, the Lord', plus dara si mi, 'is good tTiaraoluwa#6117 in the U.S.From Yoruba (Nigeria) — 'the crown/glory of God' (tiara, 'a crown', plus Oluwa, 'God, the Lord'Aakifah#11070 in the U.S.From the Arabic Aakifah ('Akifa'), 'one devoted to worship; devout; secluded in prayer' (from iMariapaula#11728 in the U.S.A Spanish Marian compound joining Maria ('bitter; beloved; of the sea') with Paula (from Latin Mariluz#11731 in the U.S.A Spanish Marian compound of Maria and Luz ('light'), read as 'Mary of light' — often honoring Mercedez#11753 in the U.S.A respelling of Mercedes, the Spanish 'mercies,' from a Marian title (Maria de las Mercedes, 'MMonzerrat#11784 in the U.S.A respelling of Montserrat, the Catalan 'jagged mountain,' named for the mountain and Marian shMuqadas#11787 in the U.S.From the Arabic and Urdu muqaddas, 'sacred; holy; sanctified.' A reverent virtue name used mostErioluwa#13958 in the U.S.A Yoruba sentence name ending in Oluwa, 'the Lord; God'. The first element is generally read asFaithful#13974 in the U.S.The English word faithful, 'loyal; steadfast; true to a promise', from Latin fides, 'faith; truZakirah#17537 in the U.S.The feminine of the Arabic Zakir, from dhikr ('remembrance'), 'one who remembers and praises GoTifeoluwa#17740 in the U.S.From the Yoruba Tifeoluwa, 'God's own; that which belongs to the Lord' (Oluwa, 'the Lord'). A dOdeliahA Hebrew name (Odeliah), 'I will praise the Lord' — a name of thanksgiving and devotion (also l

Devout Boy Names

Abdulwahab#5878 in the U.S.From Arabic Abd al-Wahhab, 'the servant of the All-Giver/the Bestower' (abd, 'servant', plus AlSalahuddin#6105 in the U.S.From Arabic Salah ad-Din, 'the righteousness, goodness, or integrity of the faith' (salah, 'rigGodwin#6257 in the U.S.From Old English god, 'God', plus wine, 'a friend'; 'a friend of God; God's friend'Philopateer#6374 in the U.S.From Greek philopator, 'a lover of the father' (philos, 'loving', plus pater, 'father') — a CopSajjad#9584 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sajjad, 'one who prostrates much in worship' (from sujud, 'prostration') — an eEnok#10123 in the U.S.The Scandinavian form of Enoch, from the Hebrew Chanoch, 'dedicated; consecrated; trained.' In Mujahid#10538 in the U.S.From the Arabic Mujahid, 'one who strives or struggles' — from jihad in its core sense of strivTheophilos#10629 in the U.S.From the Greek Theophilos, 'friend of God; loved by God' (theos, 'God,' + philos, 'friend'). ThTobechi#10693 in the U.S.An Igbo name (Nigeria), 'praise God' — a name of worship and gratitude, often part of longer foToviyah#10743 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Toviyah (Tobiah), 'God is good' (tov, 'good,' + Yah, a name of God). A devout, Gurvir#11235 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name joining Gur ('the Guru') with vir ('warrior; brave'), 'the Guru's warrior.'Muhammadzayd#11799 in the U.S.A compound joining Muhammad ('the praised one') and Zayd ('growth; abundance; increase'), recorMuneeb#11801 in the U.S.From the Arabic Munib (Muneeb), 'one who turns to God; who returns in repentance' — a devout, vTidiane#11945 in the U.S.A West African (especially Senegalese) form of Tijani, a name tied to the Tijaniyya Sufi order Sukhman#11950 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name, 'peace of mind; contentment,' echoing the Sukhmani Sahib prayer ('the jeweTemesgen#12082 in the U.S.An Amharic name from Ethiopia, 'praise/thanks be to God' — a name of gratitude carried in EthioAbdulbasit#12317 in the U.S.An Arabic name meaning 'servant of al-Basit, the Extender' — one of the names of God, referringAbdulhaleem#12318 in the U.S.An Arabic name meaning 'servant of al-Halim, the Forbearing' — one of the names of God, referriAbdulhameed#12319 in the U.S.An Arabic name meaning 'servant of al-Hamid, the Praiseworthy' — one of the names of God, referAbdulkabir#12320 in the U.S.An Arabic name meaning 'servant of al-Kabir, the Great' — one of the names of God, referring toAbubaker#12325 in the U.S.A common spelling of Abu Bakr, an Arabic name traditionally glossed 'father of the young camel.Amedeo#12409 in the U.S.Amedeo is the Italian form of Amadeus, from Latin amare ('to love') and Deus ('God'), meaning 'Harjot#12850 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name joining Har ('God') with jot ('light; divine radiance'), 'God's light.' A lSamiullah#13811 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sami-ullah, 'God (Allah) is all-hearing' - Sami ('the all-hearing') being one oSidak#13874 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name, 'one who focuses on the One God; faith; steadfast devotion.' A name of quiSomtochukwu#13896 in the U.S.An Igbo name (Nigeria), 'join me to praise God' — a name of gratitude and shared worship. OftenYazin#14114 in the U.S.An Arabic name whose sound echoes Ya-Sin (Yaseen), the title of a revered chapter of the Quran,MohammedmusaA compound name joining Muhammad ('the praised one') and Musa (Moses, whose name is traditionalRamazaniA Swahili/East African name from Ramazani (Ramadan), given to a child born during the holy montShmayeA Yiddish and Aramaic form of Shmaya, 'God has heard' — a reverent traditional name carried in ZainalabidinFrom the Arabic Zayn al-Abidin, 'ornament (adornment) of the worshippers' — the honorific of Al

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What are popular Devout baby names?

Popular Devout baby names include Abdulwahab, Oluwadarasimi, Salahuddin, Tiaraoluwa, Godwin, Philopateer. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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More4Kids lists 44 Devout baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.