Music baby names
Names tagged with “Music” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
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- Sithara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'melody' or 'musical string', often used in Indian classical music traditions to denote stringed instruments.
- Taraf
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'side' or 'edge', also refers to a musical mode or style in Middle Eastern music tradition
- Malhar
Sanskrit
84A raga (melodic framework) in Hindustani classical music, named for its association with the monsoon season and emotional depth.
- Lyra
Greek
72Lyra is named after the celestial lyre of Orpheus in Greek mythology, representing the constellation of the same name. It symbolizes music, poetry, and divine harmony.
- Song
Chinese
62Song refers to melody, music, or the historical Song Dynasty. It carries connotations of harmony, beauty, and cultural richness in Chinese tradition.
- Melody
Greek
45A song or tune; derived from the Greek word 'melōdia' meaning the singing of songs or a sequence of notes in music.
- Riff
English
42A short, catchy melodic phrase or instrumental break in music; also informal for a rift or disagreement.
- Cecila
Latin
42From Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius. Traditionally associated with Saint Cecilia, patron saint of music and musicians.
- Synphony
Greek
42From Greek symphonia meaning 'harmony of sounds' or 'agreement in sound'. A modern musical name celebrating orchestral unity and artistic expression.
- Melodee
English
40Modern invented name blending 'melody' (Greek melos, song) with the feminine suffix '-ee', conveying musicality and sweetness.
- Sarang
Sanskrit
40Beloved, dear one. Also means 'music' or 'melody' in Sanskrit, carrying connotations of harmony and affection.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
