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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While some of the Puritanical virtue names such as Obedience and Modesty might be a bit too outdated for a 21st century child, there are plenty of modern virtue names that would feel right at home on today’s playgrounds.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

Xiomara

Meaning: famous in battle

Origin:Feminine variation of Guiomar, Spanish, Portuguese
620
Emilia

Meaning: rival

Origin:Feminine variation of Emil, Latin
122
Dahlia

Meaning: Dahl's flower

Origin:Flower name, from Swedish surname
172
Margot

Meaning: pearl

Origin:French, diminutive of Margaret
46
Celine

Meaning: heavenly

Origin:French variation of Celeste
395
Maia

Meaning: mother

Origin:Greek
281
Selene

Meaning: moon goddess

Origin:Greek
347
Jovie A name of American origin, the meaning of Jo...
Origin:Modern invented name
484
Kinsley

Meaning: king's meadow

Origin:English
525
Nyla

Meaning: winner, one who achieves

Origin:Arabic
558
Lorelei

Meaning: alluring, temptress

Origin:German
178
Azalea

Meaning: azalea, a flower

Origin:English
354
Nova

Meaning: new

Origin:Latin
188
Briar

Meaning: a thorny patch

Origin:Nature name, English word name
1784
Briar

Meaning: a thorny patch

Origin:English
293
Alora

Meaning: the Lord is my light

Origin:Variation of Eliora, Hebrew
384
Evelyn

Meaning: desired; or water, island

Origin:English from French and German
117
Maya

Meaning: water

Origin:Greek; Central American Indian empire name; Latinate variation of May; Spanish, diminutive of Amalia; variation of Maia; Hebrew
82
Zara

Meaning: blooming flower; God remembers

Origin:Hebrew and Arabic
141
Liliana

Meaning: lily, a flower

Origin:Italian and Spanish variations of Lilian
221