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Top 4+ Names That Mean Faith For Your Baby

22 Jun 2023 94

Whether it's peace and faith, or moonlight and rainbows, parents all want good things for their babies, and many like to choose names to reflect this.

Baby names that mean faith have been popular since parents started naming babies - even the ancient Egyptians had the name Asenath meaning faithful to the goddess Neith - and they've never gone out of fashion since. We've gathered together 60 of the best baby names meaning faith or faithful to help you find the perfect name for your bundle of joy.

With its strong religious tradition, a lot of faith names are Hebrew in origin, and Biblical names take many of the top spots. However, there are also many other languages with rich traditions of faith-related names. Yoruba names beginning with Olu- and Igbo names starting with Chi-, both meaning God, are a good example, as are Arabic names ending al-din or ad-din, which means faith or religion. We've collected beautiful baby names from all over the world for you to choose from. Whether you're looking for a simple and direct name like Faith, a classic like Daniel, or a trendy name like Zayn or Imani, we're sure to have something here for you.

Dasia, Origin: Arabic ~ View Detail

Cydney, Origin: Spelling variation of Sydney ~ View Detail

Nicklaus, Origin: Variant of Nicholas

Yulisa, Meaning: youthful or sky father Origin: Spanish variation of Julisa or Julia

Julisa, Meaning: youthful or sky father Origin: Spanish variation of Julia

21) True (English): This direct name has gained popularity since Khloe Kardashian gave it to her daughter.

Carlee, Origin: Spelling variation of Carly

Yulissa, Origin: English

Shianne, Origin: Hebrew

Bryana, Origin: Variations of Briana

Micayla, Origin: Hebrew

Baylie, Origin: English

Tyquan,

10) Hope (English): Hope and faith are so closely related we've slipped this straight-down-the-line baby girl name in here too.

8) Faith(English): There's no mistaking this baby name meaning.

Kaylan, Origin: American

Coleton, Origin: English

45) Violet(English): Although its real meaning is a plant name, this purple flower is a symbol of faith.

Vanesa, Origin: Croatian

Juwan, Origin: Arabic

Ciarra, Origin: Irish