Generous baby names
Names tagged with “Generous” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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26 names
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- Karam
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also appears in Hebrew contexts with similar connotations of virtue and honor.
- Mehran
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'generous' or 'noble', derived from the Mehran river in Iran, historically associated with strength and leadership
- Kemar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also used as a variant of Kimar, relating to princely or regal qualities.
- Wahab
Arabic
84The Generous, The Giver. From Arabic 'wahab' meaning to give or grant abundantly. Reflects qualities of generosity and divine grace.
- Kahmani
Arabic
76Generous, noble, or benevolent. A name emphasizing virtue and character in Islamic and Persian traditions.
- Jafari
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the flowing one' or 'the stream.' Associated with generosity and grace in Islamic tradition.
- Jasaad
Arabic
42From Arabic, meaning 'generous' or 'noble.' A modern name blending traditional Arabic roots with contemporary naming sensibilities.
- Nedal
Arabic
42Generous, noble. From the Arabic root meaning 'to be generous' or 'noble-hearted,' reflecting virtues of generosity and strength.
- Hatem
Arabic
42Generous and noble, from the Arabic root meaning 'one who is forbearing and clement in judgment'
- Sayanna
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'generous' or 'hospitable'. Also associated with the river Sayana in Hindu tradition.
- Mahawa
African
42From Swahili, meaning 'to be generous' or 'to give freely', reflecting Ubuntu philosophy of community and sharing.
- Huma
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'kind-hearted'. Also used in Persian and Urdu cultures with similar benevolent connotations.
- Diyor
Sanskrit
42One who gives or bestows; derived from Sanskrit root meaning 'to give' or 'generous giver'
- Daiyan
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'one who is generous' or 'the generous one,' conveying qualities of kindness and benevolence.
- Rakeem
Arabic
40From Arabic 'al-karim' meaning 'the generous' or 'the noble'. Often combined with Ra- prefix, popular in African-American naming traditions.
- Karyme
Spanish
40Spanish feminine form of Karim, meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also connected to the Arabic root denoting honor and grace.
- Kerim
Arabic
40From Arabic 'karim' meaning 'generous, noble, honorable'. Associated with virtue and high character in Islamic tradition.
- Hiroshi
Japanese
40Commonly composed of characters meaning 'generous' or 'abundant' (寛) and 'son' (志), though exact meaning depends on kanji selection.
- Nahyan
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'one who gives' or 'generous giver', commonly used in Gulf Arab naming traditions, particularly in the UAE.
- Heilyn
Welsh
40From Welsh 'hael' meaning generous, combined with diminutive '-yn'. Associated with generosity and grace in Welsh tradition.
- Karima
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', a feminine form of Karim. Carries connotations of honor and dignity in Islamic tradition.
- Jaseem
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', derived from the root jasama relating to greatness and magnanimity
- Jawad
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble.' A name of high character and virtue in Islamic tradition.
- Akram
Arabic
30From Arabic 'akrama' meaning 'most generous' or 'most noble'. A Quranic name associated with honor and virtue.
- Kamran
Persian
30From Persian meaning 'generous' or 'kind-hearted'. Also relates to the concept of abundance and prosperity in Persian culture.
- Naheem
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Associated with prosperity and benevolence in Islamic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
