Compassion baby names
Names tagged with “Compassion” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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40 names
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- Dayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'compassionate' or 'merciful', deeply rooted in South Asian spiritual and cultural traditions.
- Raahim
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root Rahm (mercy). A variant of Rahim, reflecting Islamic virtue names.
- Rahiem
Arabic
84Merciful, compassionate one. From the Arabic root meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', often used in Islamic contexts.
- Kripa
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion'. In Hindu mythology, Kripa is a revered figure known for wisdom and divine grace.
- Nuhamin
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Nahum' meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation', expressing divine solace and compassion.
- Rahma
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', derived from the root rahm relating to tenderness and divine grace
- Ruhama
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'Ruhamah' meaning 'she is pitied' or 'she has obtained mercy', symbolizing compassion and divine grace
- Rahmiya
Arabic
70From Arabic رحمة (rahma) meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', with the feminine suffix -iya. Evokes kindness and divine grace.
- Rahmeek
Arabic
70From Arabic, meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root Rahman, one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition.
- Rahmeir
Arabic
70Merciful, compassionate. From the Arabic root Rahm meaning mercy and compassion, often used in Islamic naming traditions.
- Daya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'compassion' or 'kindness'. Also associated with divine grace in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- Kirpa
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'compassion'. Deeply rooted in Sikh and Hindu traditions as a virtue name.
- Rahmah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', a virtue name reflecting kindness and empathy
- Rahmi
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root Rahman. Used historically in Turkish and Persian cultures.
- Ruhamah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Ruhamah' meaning 'pitied' or 'shown mercy', appears in the Book of Hosea as a symbolic name representing God's compassion.
- Meherima
Arabic
62From Arabic/Persian meaning 'generous' or 'kind-hearted'. Associated with noble character and compassion in Islamic tradition.
- Raheem
Arabic
55From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root rahman (rahma) meaning mercy and compassion
- Rachamim
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'racham' meaning compassion or mercy. Plural form emphasizing divine compassion and tender mercies in Jewish tradition.
- Ayona
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', also associated with compassion and divine blessing in Hindu tradition.
- Atif
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'compassionate' or 'kind-hearted.' A virtue name reflecting empathy and gentleness in Islamic tradition.
- Dasiya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'compassionate' or 'kind-hearted', a virtue name reflecting mercy and gentleness in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Maitri
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'friendship' or 'compassion', often associated with loving-kindness in Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
- Rauf
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'compassionate' or 'merciful', derived from the root word for kindness and benevolence
- Metta
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'friendly' or 'kindly'. Also associated with lovingkindness (metta in Pali Buddhism), representing compassion and benevolence.
- Maitreya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'loving-kindness' or 'benevolence.' In Buddhism, Maitreya is the future Buddha, revered as a bodhisattva of compassion and wisdom.
- Karuna
Sanskrit
42Compassion or mercy in Sanskrit. A spiritual name reflecting kindness and empathy, deeply rooted in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
- Rameez
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root word denoting divine mercy and kindness
- Raheema
Arabic
42From Arabic Rahīm meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate.' Often used as a feminine form of Rahim, reflecting divine mercy in Islamic tradition.
- Rahmere
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Rahman' meaning merciful or compassionate, derived from the divine name Al-Rahman. Rahmere is a modern English variation blending this Islamic root with contemporary naming style.
- Reemas
Arabic
42Merciful, compassionate one. From Arabic roots denoting kindness and divine mercy, also connected to Hebrew traditions of grace.
- Ramel
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root denoting divine mercy and grace.
- Dasan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate one', reflecting virtues of kindness and empathy in South Asian traditions.
- Ruchama
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'compassion' or 'mercy'. A biblical name associated with kindness and divine grace.
- Rafsan
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Rauf' meaning merciful or compassionate, adapted in Bengali contexts as a virtuous name.
- Rahim
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate', derived from the root rahima. A virtue name emphasizing kindness and benevolence.
- Ryheem
Arabic
29Merciful, compassionate. Derived from the Arabic root relating to mercy and divine compassion.
- Hanan
Hebrew
20Gracious and compassionate. From the Hebrew root meaning mercy or favor.
- Ruthvika
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit roots 'ruth' (compassion) and 'vika' (victory), meaning compassionate victory or successful kindness
- Hanad
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', widely used in East African cultures, particularly Somalia
- Rehema
African
6From Swahili meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', reflecting virtue and grace in East African tradition
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
