Names with Hospitable character
Baby names that carry the quality of hospitable.
These names carry hospitable as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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9 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Zeena
Hebrew
84Variant of Xenia, from Greek meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming'; also connected to Sanskrit roots meaning 'wise' or 'knowing'
- Javeria
Arabic
84From Arabic 'javeria' meaning generous or hospitable. Associated with noble character and gracious temperament in Islamic tradition.
- Xeniyah
Greek
76From Greek 'xenia' meaning hospitality or welcoming of guests. A modern invented name blending classical etymology with contemporary spelling.
- Xenaya
Greek
62From Greek 'xenos' meaning hospitable or welcoming. A modern invented name blending Xena with the suffix -aya, popularized by the warrior princess character.
- Sayanna
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'generous' or 'hospitable'. Also associated with the river Sayana in Hindu tradition.
- Schyler
English
42From Dutch 'schuilen' meaning 'to shelter' or 'to hide'; historically a surname for those who provided shelter or refuge
- Zynovia
Greek
42From Greek roots meaning 'to live' or 'hospitable.' A modern feminine creation blending ancient Greek elements with contemporary naming style.
- Kenyatta
African
40Sleeping mat or traveler's shelter in Kikuyu tradition. The name carries connotations of rest, hospitality, and home.
- Zaviyar
Persian
5From Persian/Arabic origins meaning 'visitor' or 'guest', conveying warmth and welcoming character
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