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Virtue Names

Virtue names, favored by the Puritans, represent qualities we should embody or at least aspire to. They are word names, such as Creed and Heavenly, that often speak to a parent’s values that they hope to pass on to their children.

Along with Heavenly and Creed, other virtue names in the US Top 1000 include Ace, Felicity, Grace, Haven, Journey, Justice, Legend, and Serenity. Rare virtuous names on the rise include Dream, Ever, Hero, and Pax.

While some of the Puritanical virtue names such as Obedience and Modesty might be a bit too outdated for a 21st century child, there are plenty of modern virtue names that would feel right at home on today’s playgrounds. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if names like Reverie and Zen or Loyal and True become downright mainstream in the coming years.

Here, consult our masterlist of virtue names.

Virtue Names

Blake

Meaning: fair-haired, dark

Origin:English
691
Ellis

Meaning: benevolent

Origin:English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
925
Elliot

Meaning: Jehovah is God

Origin:Anglicization of Elijah or Elias
62
August

Meaning: majestic, venerable

Origin:Latin
985
Jude

Meaning: praised

Origin:Latin diminutive of Judah
14
Sawyer

Meaning: woodcutter

Origin:English occupational name
1061
Ezra

Meaning: help

Origin:Hebrew
21
Ezra

Meaning: help

Origin:Hebrew
1078
Kai

Meaning: sea

Origin:Hawaiian
22
Kai

Meaning: sea

Origin:Hawaiian
1271
Arlo

Meaning: between two hills

Origin:Irish or English
9
Juniper

Meaning: young

Origin:Latin tree name
101
Lucia

Meaning: light

Origin:Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin
104
Sylvie

Meaning: from the forest

Origin:French variation of Latin Sylvia
98
Gemma

Meaning: precious stone

Origin:Italian
184
Wren

Meaning: small bird

Origin:English
89
Willow

Meaning: willow tree

Origin:English nature name
96
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Origin:Botanical name
138
Alessia

Meaning: defending warrior

Origin:Italian variation of Alexis
386
Anais

Meaning: grace

Origin:Catalan and Provencal pet form of Hebrew Anna
408