Faith Baby Names
148 Faith names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 148 baby names with a faith 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.
Faith Girl Names
Anayah#913 in the U.S.From Hebrew Anaiah meaning Yahweh has answered, composed of ana (to answer, to respond) and YahEmani#1375 in the U.S.Faith, belief, trust in GodAasiya#7137 in the U.S.From the Arabic Asiya, 'one who tends to the weak; one who heals; caretaker' — the name of the Favour#7242 in the U.S.The English word favour ('grace; goodwill; kindness bestowed'), used as a virtue name — hugely Khadeeja#7691 in the U.S.A spelling of Khadija, an Arabic name often read as 'early baby' or 'premature child,' honouredShirel#8283 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Shir-El, 'song of God; my song is to God' (shir, 'song,' + El, 'God'). A lyricaElyanah#8514 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Eliana, from the Hebrew for 'my God has answered' (El, 'God,' + anah, 'anKierstyn#8622 in the U.S.A respelling of Kirsten/Kiersten, the Scandinavian form of Christina, from the Greek for 'anoinKelaiah#9167 in the U.S.A biblical Hebrew name, Kelaiah, borne by a Levite in the book of Ezra; often read as 'swift foPsalms#9321 in the U.S.From Psalms, the biblical book of sacred songs and praises (Greek psalmoi, 'songs sung to a harAdja#9614 in the U.S.In Senegal and across Wolof-speaking West Africa, Adja is a respectful title (from the Arabic HHoly#9704 in the U.S.The English word holy ('sacred; consecrated; devoted to the divine'), used as a virtue/word namDanila#10286 in the U.S.A form of Daniela, the feminine of Daniel, from the Hebrew for 'God is my judge.' Warm and faitAnjolaoluwa#10377 in the U.S.From the Yoruba, 'God's wealth; the riches of God' — a name of gratitude and blessing, often shIsma#10566 in the U.S.From the Arabic Isma ('ismah), 'purity; chastity; protection; being safeguarded from sin.' A viAbiah#10923 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Abiah/Abijah, 'God is my father; the Lord is my father' (av, 'father,' + Yah, 'Zinachimdi#11062 in the U.S.From Igbo (Nigeria), a sentence-name in the family of 'Praise God for my life' or 'God holds myImane#11302 in the U.S.A French/Maghrebi spelling of the Arabic Iman, 'faith; belief; conviction; trust in God.' A genGyanna#11412 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Gianna, the Italian short form of Giovanna (Joanna), 'God is gracious.' ThHanifah#11427 in the U.S.From the Arabic Hanifa, 'true believer; upright; one of pure, devoted faith' — the feminine of Providence#11684 in the U.S.From the English word providence, 'divine care; guidance; foresight' (Latin providere, 'to foreOluchi#11851 in the U.S.From the Igbo (Nigeria), Oluchi means 'work of God; God's handiwork,' a shortened form of namesPrabhleen#11867 in the U.S.From Punjabi (Sikh tradition), Prabhleen joins prabh ('God; Lord') with leen ('absorbed; immersYsabelle#11904 in the U.S.A medieval-flavored spelling of Isabel/Isabelle, itself a form of Elizabeth from the Hebrew EliBenedetta#12114 in the U.S.The Italian feminine form of Benedetto (Benedict), from the Latin benedictus, 'blessed; well-spChidinma#12389 in the U.S.From the Igbo (Nigeria), Chidinma, 'God is good' (Chi, 'God,' + dinma/oma, 'is good'). A warm, Danita#12431 in the U.S.A diminutive form of Daniela/Danielle (from Daniel), from the Hebrew for 'God is my judge,' witJasnoor#12461 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name joining jas ('glory; praise; the divine') with noor ('light,' from Arabic/PEmanuelle#12515 in the U.S.A feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew Immanuel, 'God is with us' — a name of deep scripturalEpiphany#12529 in the U.S.A word name from Greek epiphaneia ('manifestation, appearance, revelation') — both the ChristiaIonna#12648 in the U.S.A spelling that reads as the Greek Ioanna (a form of Joanna, 'God is gracious'), and echoes theSajda#12947 in the U.S.From Arabic sajda, 'prostration; the act of bowing in prayer' — an expression of devotion and hMorireoluwa#13005 in the U.S.A Yoruba sentence-name usually rendered 'I have seen God's mercy' or 'I have seen the goodness Netanya#13045 in the U.S.From the Hebrew netanyah, 'gift of God' — natan ('gave') plus Yah (God). Netanya is also a coasOluwakemi#13076 in the U.S.A Yoruba name usually rendered 'God pampers me' or 'God cares for me', from Oluwa ('God; the LoAayah#13215 in the U.S.From the Arabic Ayah, 'a verse of the Quran; a sign; a miracle' — each unit of the Quran is calAbiella#13434 in the U.S.A Hebrew name combining avi, 'my father,' with El, a name of God — read as 'God is my father.' Delaiah#13633 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Delaiah (Dalaiah), 'the Lord has drawn up; freed by the Lord' (from dalah, 'to Berea#13691 in the U.S.Berea is a place name from the New Testament: the Macedonian city (Greek Beroia) whose people, Bethania#13695 in the U.S.Bethania is the Latin and Spanish form of Bethany — the village near Jerusalem in the Gospels, Chikaima#13793 in the U.S.An Igbo name from Nigeria, built on Chi ('God; personal spirit') — 'God knows,' a name of trustImanii#13857 in the U.S.A double-i spelling of Imani, from the Swahili (via Arabic iman), 'faith; belief' — one of the Kelechi#14323 in the U.S.From the Igbo Kelechi, 'thank God; give thanks to God' — one of a great family of Igbo names thMunachi#14672 in the U.S.Munachi is an Igbo name from southeastern Nigeria, a short form of Munachimso, understood as 'GSolyana#14707 in the U.S.An Ethiopian (Amharic/Ge'ez) name often read as 'reconciliation; peace; peacemaker,' with ChrisNatanya#14718 in the U.S.Natanya is a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God', from natan, 'he gave', with the divine element Yaqeen#15136 in the U.S.Yaqeen romanizes the Arabic word yaqin, 'certainty' — in religious usage the settled, unwaverinAdiah#15277 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Adaiah/Adiah, generally read as 'adornment of the Lord' or 'God has adorned' (aConcepcion#15431 in the U.S.From the Spanish Concepción, 'conception,' a devotional Marian name honoring the Immaculate ConDanilah#15465 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Danila (a form of Daniela), from the Hebrew for 'God is my judge.' The adDominic#15530 in the U.S.From the Latin Dominicus, 'of the Lord; belonging to God' (from dominus, 'lord'), historically Elianagrace#15982 in the U.S.A modern smoosh of Eliana (Hebrew, 'my God has answered') and Grace ('grace; favor'), written aInioluwa#16167 in the U.S.A Yoruba theophoric name containing Oluwa, 'the Lord; God.' Names of this family are sentences Oluwanifemi#16646 in the U.S.From the Yoruba (Nigeria), Oluwanifemi means 'God loves me' (Oluwa, 'God' + ni fe mi, 'loves meSafah#16822 in the U.S.From Arabic safa, 'purity; clarity; serenity,' and the name of As-Safa, a small hill in Mecca cOluwatamilore#17005 in the U.S.A Yoruba sentence-name built on Oluwa, 'the Lord; God,' read as 'God has given me a gift.' NameYireh#17566 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yahweh-Yireh, 'the Lord will provide' — the name Abraham gives the mountain in Zaharia#17585 in the U.S.A form of Zechariah, Hebrew Zekharyah, 'the Lord has remembered' — the name of a prophet of theAtallahFrom the Arabic Atallah (Ata Allah), 'gift of God' — a name of gratitude and blessing, used acr
Faith Boy Names
Jireh#881 in the U.S.From Hebrew Yireh, meaning He will see or He will provide; drawn from the biblical place name JKoah#912 in the U.S.From Hebrew koach or ko'ach meaning strength, power, or might; used as a given name evoking divKreed#936 in the U.S.Phonetic variant spelling of Creed, from Old English creda and Latin credo (I believe); meaningCreedence#3863 in the U.S.Variant of credence, 'belief, trust', from Latin credere, 'to believe' — in the spelling of CreMuslim#5768 in the U.S.From the Arabic muslim, 'one who submits (to God),' the same root as Islam ('submission; peace'Bless#6183 in the U.S.The English verb of benediction — from Old English bletsian — used as a faith-forward word nameJossiel#6990 in the U.S.A Hebrew-influenced name popular in Latino families, built on a Jo-/Josi- element (echoing JehoDaouda#7297 in the U.S.A West African (notably Francophone) form of Dawud, the Arabic form of the Hebrew David, 'belovIssiah#7367 in the U.S.Issiah is a spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, 'Yahweh is salvation'. Isaiah is a majoAmitai#7704 in the U.S.Amitai is a Hebrew name meaning 'my truth' or 'truthful,' from 'emet' ('truth'). In the Hebrew Elizar#7828 in the U.S.A trimmed form of the Hebrew Eliezer, 'my God is help' (El, 'God,' + ezer, 'help'). A biblical Izeah#7887 in the U.S.Izeah is a modern spelling of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yesha'yahu, 'Yahweh is salvation'. It reshapeYehia#8227 in the U.S.An Egyptian/Arabic spelling of Yahya, the Arabic form of John (John the Baptist), ultimately frJohnwesley#8558 in the U.S.A joined double name written as one word: John ('God is gracious') plus Wesley ('western meadowRehmat#8770 in the U.S.From the Arabic/Urdu Rehmat (rahmat), 'mercy; compassion; a divine blessing.' A warm, faith-rooDayyan#9104 in the U.S.From the Arabic Dayyan, 'judge; a mighty ruler; one who requites' - a name understood in IslamiOluwademilade#9470 in the U.S.A Yoruba (Nigerian) name from Oluwa ('God; the Lord') and demilade ('has crowned me; has made mUchenna#9636 in the U.S.From Igbo, Uchenna is usually read as 'God's will' or 'God's thought' (from uche, 'thought; wilUgochukwu#9637 in the U.S.From Igbo, Ugochukwu joins ugo ('eagle; glory; honor') to Chukwu ('God'), read as 'eagle of GodChristobal#9896 in the U.S.A spelling of Cristobal, the Spanish form of Christopher, from the Greek Christophoros, 'bearinCristhofer#9910 in the U.S.A Latin American respelling of Christopher, from the Greek Christophoros, 'bearing Christ' (ChrElorm#9984 in the U.S.From the Ewe language of Ghana, Elorm means 'God loves me' — a warm faith name. Noted respectfuIshimwe#10082 in the U.S.Ishimwe is a Kinyarwanda (Rwandan) name meaning 'thank God' or 'praise God', expressing gratituMessias#10332 in the U.S.The Portuguese and Latin form of Messiah, from the Hebrew mashiach, 'the anointed one' — a devoOluwadarasimi#10400 in the U.S.A Yoruba (Nigerian) name from Oluwa ('God; the Lord') and dara si mi ('is good to me'), so 'GodSante#10498 in the U.S.From the Italian Sante, 'holy; a saint' (from Latin sanctus). A warm, faith-flavored old ItaliaNirel#10569 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Nirel, read as 'light of God' (nir, 'light; lamp,' + El, 'God') or 'God's cultiOsaze#10603 in the U.S.From the Edo (Benin, Nigerian) Osaze, 'whom God likes; loved by God' — from Osa ('God'). A warmPeniel#10615 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Peniel (Penuel), 'face of God' — the biblical place where Jacob wrestled with GYaqoob#10638 in the U.S.The Arabic form of Jacob (Yaqub), from the Hebrew Yaakov, 'holder of the heel; supplanter', or Yedidya#10642 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yedidyah, 'beloved of God' (yadid, 'beloved; friend' + Yah, 'God'). In the BiblRhema#10647 in the U.S.From the Greek rhema, 'a spoken word; an utterance' — a term meaningful in Christian theology (Azaias#10843 in the U.S.A form of Isaiah (Hebrew Yeshayahu, 'the Lord is salvation; salvation of the Lord'), reshaped tChristain#10926 in the U.S.A common misspelling of Christian (letters transposed), from the Latin Christianus, 'a ChristiaAmmaar#10986 in the U.S.Ammaar (also Ammar) is an Arabic name meaning 'long-lived, thriving' and, by extension, 'one whAnaiah#10989 in the U.S.Anaiah is a Hebrew name meaning 'God has answered' or 'Yahweh answers,' from 'anah' ('to answerAnania#10991 in the U.S.Anania is a form of Ananias (Greek) / Hananiah (Hebrew), meaning 'the Lord is gracious' or 'GodAngelgabriel#10998 in the U.S.Angelgabriel is a modern combined given name joining Angel ('messenger,' popular in Spanish-speAnthonyjoseph#11002 in the U.S.Anthonyjoseph is a modern combined given name joining Anthony (from Roman Antonius, often 'pricAsah#11027 in the U.S.Asah is a Hebrew-rooted name from the verb 'asah' ('to make, to do'), linked to biblical names Ayooluwa#11054 in the U.S.From the Yoruba Ayooluwa, 'joy of God; God's joy' (ayo, 'joy,' + Oluwa, 'God; the Lord') - a naErioluwa#11070 in the U.S.A Yoruba theophoric name built on 'Olúwa' ('the Lord; God') — Erioluwa reads as 'the wealth (orCristos#11174 in the U.S.A form of the Greek Christos, 'the anointed one' — the title Christ. A reverent, faith-rooted nIkechukwu#11178 in the U.S.From the Igbo (Nigerian) elements ike ('power, strength') and Chukwu ('God, the great Creator')Iyanuoluwa#11191 in the U.S.Iyanuoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning 'miracle of God' or 'wonder of God', combining iyanu ('miraDomenik#11244 in the U.S.A spelling of Dominic, from the Latin Dominicus, 'of the Lord; belonging to God' (dominus, 'lorEliezar#11273 in the U.S.A spelling of the Hebrew Eliezer, 'my God is help' (El, 'God,' + ezer, 'help'). A biblical nameEsaia#11296 in the U.S.Esaia is a form of the Hebrew Isaiah (Yesha'yahu, 'the Lord is salvation'), close to the Greek/Imanuel#11417 in the U.S.A spelling of Emmanuel/Immanuel, from Hebrew Immanu'el, 'God is with us'. A biblical name (IsaiIsmaila#11431 in the U.S.Ismaila is a West African form of Ismail (Ishmael), from Arabic Isma'il, ultimately Hebrew YishJaaziah#11440 in the U.S.Jaaziah is a biblical Hebrew name, read as 'Yahweh strengthens' or 'whom Yahweh comforts'. It aRamadhani#11686 in the U.S.From the Swahili Ramadhani (from Arabic Ramadan), given to a child born during the holy month oRephael#11709 in the U.S.A Hebrew spelling of Raphael, 'God has healed' (rapha, 'heal,' + El, 'God') - the archangel of Sabdiel#11748 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Sabdiel (Zabdiel), 'gift of God' (zabad, 'gift,' + El, 'God') — a biblical nameSaajid#12041 in the U.S.From the Arabic Sajid (sajjada, 'to prostrate'), 'one who prostrates in prayer; one who worshipAmariah#12117 in the U.S.Amariah is a Hebrew name meaning 'the Lord has said' or 'the Lord has promised,' from 'amar' ('Teofilo#12152 in the U.S.Teofilo is the Spanish and Italian form of Theophilus, from Greek theos ('god') and philos ('frTimote#12163 in the U.S.Timote is the Samoan and Tongan form of Timothy, from Greek Timotheos, 'honoring God' or 'honorUmayr#12197 in the U.S.Umayr is a form of the Arabic Umair, a diminutive linked to Amr and the root '-m-r ('to live loYeabsira#12249 in the U.S.From the Amharic Yeabsira (Ethiopian), understood as 'work of God' or 'God's doing' — a faith nYireh#12256 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Yireh, part of Yahweh-Yireh (Jehovah-Jireh), 'the Lord will provide' or 'the LoZhion#12290 in the U.S.A modern coined spelling, most likely a restyling of Zion (Hebrew Tzion, 'highest point', the hZinedine#12291 in the U.S.A French/Algerian form of the Arabic Zayn al-Din, 'beauty of the faith' or 'adornment of the reChidera#12628 in the U.S.An Igbo name meaning 'what God has written' or 'God's will' (from Chi, 'God; personal spirit', Chike#12629 in the U.S.An Igbo name meaning 'God's power' or 'the power of God' (from Chi, 'God; personal spirit', witChimeremeze#12630 in the U.S.An Igbo name meaning 'God has made me a king' (from Chi, 'God', with 'mere', 'has made', and 'eChananya#12683 in the U.S.The Hebrew Hananiah (Chananyah), 'the Lord is gracious,' from chanan ('to be gracious') and YahGoodness#12895 in the U.S.An English virtue name from the word 'goodness' — kindness, moral worth, decency. It is used asHaneef#12919 in the U.S.From the Arabic hanif, 'one of true, upright faith,' a term used in the Quran for a pure monothHanzalah#12923 in the U.S.Hanzalah is an Arabic name best known as that of Hanzalah ibn Abi Amir, a Companion of the PropHarfateh#12926 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name joining Har (a name for God) with fateh ('victory'), giving the sense 'victHarjaap#12927 in the U.S.A Sikh/Punjabi name joining Har (a name for God) with jaap ('meditation, repetition of the diviHaydar#12933 in the U.S.From the Arabic haydar, 'lion,' famously a title of Ali ibn Abi Talib, cousin and son-in-law ofImena#12969 in the U.S.In Kinyarwanda, Imana is the word for God, and Imena appears as a related name form in Rwandan Oluwadamilare#13371 in the U.S.A Yoruba (Nigerian) name from Oluwa ('God; the Lord') and damilare ('has vindicated me; has proRufael#13510 in the U.S.The Ethiopian (Amharic/Ge'ez) form of Raphael, 'God has healed' (from Hebrew rapha, 'heal,' + ENosakhare#13623 in the U.S.An Edo (Benin, Nigeria) name built on Osa, 'God'; commonly glossed 'God's own' or 'God has chosOlaoluwa#13647 in the U.S.A Yoruba name from ola ('wealth; honor') and Oluwa ('God; the Lord') — 'God's honor; the wealthOlukolade#13651 in the U.S.A Yoruba name built on Olu ('God; the Lord') and ade ('crown'), commonly glossed 'God brings hoOluseyi#13652 in the U.S.A Yoruba name from Olu ('God; the Lord') and se yi ('did this'), glossed 'God did this' — a namOluwatimilehin#13653 in the U.S.A Yoruba sentence-name from Oluwa ('God; the Lord') meaning 'God supports me' or 'the Lord stanOluwatosin#13654 in the U.S.A Yoruba name from Oluwa ('God; the Lord') and to sin ('worthy of worship') — 'God is worthy toOrel#13663 in the U.S.From Hebrew Or-El, 'light of God' — or ('light') plus El ('God'). Separately, Oryol/Orel is a ROzvaldo#13678 in the U.S.A spelling of Osvaldo, the Spanish and Italian form of Germanic Oswald — from os ('god') and weTemiloluwa#13682 in the U.S.Temiloluwa is a Yoruba name meaning 'mine is of God' or 'what is mine belongs to God,' a name oRaf#13716 in the U.S.A short form of Rafael/Raphael, from Hebrew Refa'el, 'God has healed' — the name of the archangRaffaello#13717 in the U.S.The Italian form of Raphael, from Hebrew Refa'el — 'God has healed.' Raphael is one of the archYoucef#13859 in the U.S.A North African (French-influenced) spelling of Yusuf, the Arabic form of Joseph, from the HebrZeph#13906 in the U.S.A short form of Zephaniah, from the Hebrew Tzefanyah, 'the Lord has hidden' or 'the Lord has tr
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