Religious Significance baby names
Names tagged with “Religious Significance” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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8 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Asherah
Hebrew
84Canaanite mother goddess of fertility and nature. In ancient texts, Asherah symbolized divine feminine power and sacred groves.
- Raphaella
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Raphael meaning 'God heals', feminized Italian form Raphaella. Associated with the archangel Raphael.
- Saynab
Arabic
42From Arabic, a variant of Zaynab, meaning 'fragrant flower' or 'father's ornament', historically borne by the Prophet Muhammad's daughter
- Phoebie
Greek
42From Greek Phoibe, meaning 'bright' or 'shining.' Associated with Phoebe, goddess of the moon in Greek mythology, and the biblical deaconess Phoebe.
- Shehab
Arabic
42From Arabic شهاب (shahāb) meaning 'meteor' or 'shooting star', symbolizing brightness and celestial movement in Islamic tradition.
- Raksha
Sanskrit
42Protection or guardian in Sanskrit. Commonly associated with Raksha Bandhan, the Hindu festival celebrating the bond between siblings.
- Aliyya
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aliyy' meaning 'exalted, noble, supreme.' Also connected to Hebrew 'aliyah' (ascent, going up), spiritually significant in Jewish tradition.
- Aaisha
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Aisha, meaning 'living' or 'she who lives.' Historically significant as the name of Prophet Muhammad's beloved wife, a respected scholar and leader.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
