Filipino Baby Names
26 Filipino names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 26 baby names with a filipino 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.
Filipino Girl Names
Malaya#775 in the U.S.Free or liberated; from the Tagalog malaya meaning free or independent, used as a Filipino girlMalayah#1070 in the U.S.Freedom; from Filipino Malay malaya (free, independent); or a variant of Maleah (Hebrew: tired/Tala#1336 in the U.S.Wolf; also star or golden in different cultural contextsEmmarie#1566 in the U.S.modern blend of Emma and MarieZya#1629 in the U.S.a modern coinage and respelling used in American naming; no single established traditional etymJireh#1752 in the U.S. Yahweh seesZyra#1797 in the U.S.Modern variant of Zara/Zahra ('flower, blossom, radiance')Arlene#1798 in the U.S.Invented English name; a variant of Arline, likely coined by Michael William Balfe for the heroDivine#2010 in the U.S.Eternal, heavenly, holy, godlikeRenlee#2021 in the U.S.Contemporary blend name pairing a Ren- element with the popular '-lee' ending (Old English 'leaUlani#2550 in the U.S.cheerful; (also read as 'heavenly' via lani)Angeli#2554 in the U.S.angel, messengerAnalie#2652 in the U.S.Variant of Annelie; grace (Anna) plus diminutive.Alyanna#2742 in the U.S.Origin uncertainEmarie#2823 in the U.S.Ruler, kingMaycee#2835 in the U.S.Origin uncertainPsalm#2868 in the U.S.A song sung to the harpJazelle#2897 in the U.S.Hostage, pledgeLovelyn#3140 in the U.S.Modern English coinage combining 'love' (from Old English 'lufu') and the suffix '-lyn,' creatiKristel#3420 in the U.S.German and Dutch pet form of Christine, 'follower of Christ', also widely used in the Philippin
Filipino Boy Names
Romelo#2538 in the U.S.of Rome, RomanAzul#2787 in the U.S.BlueJamel#2841 in the U.S.BeautyRomel#3370 in the U.S.Of mixed inspiration: a Filipino and Latin American given name drawing on the Rom- family (RomeKarlo#3415 in the U.S.Croatian, Slovenian, and Filipino form of Charles — Germanic karl, 'free man'Edrian#3813 in the U.S.E-fronted styling of Adrian — Latin Hadrianus, 'from Hadria' (the Adriatic's namesake town); Fi
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Popular Filipino baby names include Malaya, Malayah, Tala, Emmarie, Zya, Jireh. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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More4Kids lists 26 Filipino baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.






