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While some of the Puritanical virtue names such as Obedience and Modesty might be a bit too outdated for a 21st century child, there are plenty of modern virtue names that would feel right at home on today’s playgrounds.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

Bodhi

Meaning: awakening, enlightenment

Origin:Sanskrit
91
Crew

Meaning: a band or force of armed men

Origin:English word name
239
Nash

Meaning: by the ash tree

Origin:English
142
Ace

Meaning: one, unity

Origin:Latin
411
Banks

Meaning: one who lives on the hillside or riverbank

Origin:English surname
421
Bo

Meaning: to live

Origin:Norse nickname
575
Atlas

Meaning: bearer of the heavens

Origin:Greek
23
Miles

Meaning: soldier or merciful

Origin:English form of Milo
24
Evander

Meaning: bow warrior; strong man

Origin:Scottish; Greek
47
Beau

Meaning: handsome

Origin:French
69
Theo

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Diminutive of Theodore
36
Elio

Meaning: sun

Origin:Italian, Spanish
37
Leo

Meaning: lion

Origin:Latin
48
Apollo

Meaning: destroyer

Origin:Greek mythology name
97
Mateo

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Spanish
102
Thiago

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:Spelling variation of Tiago, diminutive of Santiago
256
Kenzo

Meaning: strong and healthy

Origin:Japanese
292
Lorenzo

Meaning: from Laurentium

Origin:Italian variation of Laurence
324
Asher

Meaning: fortunate, blessed, happy one

Origin:Hebrew
53
Emmett

Meaning: universal

Origin:English masculine variation of Emma, German
78