Soft Vibe baby names
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149 names
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- Deauri
Celtic
94Likely a modern invented name blending Celtic elements, possibly influenced by names like Deirdre and Auri, with unclear etymology.
- Eloisa
Germanic
92From Old German 'Aloise,' derived from 'alus' (all) and 'wis' (wise). Means 'famous warrior' or 'noble and wise.'
- Halima
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'mild-tempered'. A name associated with patience and kindness in Islamic tradition.
- Loucille
French
92Blend of Louise (famous warrior) and -cille suffix. Louise derives from Germanic 'Ludwig,' meaning 'famous warrior.' The -cille diminutive creates an affectionate, refined form popular in early 20th-century French naming.
- Rachelle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Rachel meaning 'ewe' (female sheep), symbolic of gentleness and grace. The -elle suffix is a French diminutive form.
- Marilynn
English
84Combination of Mary and Lynn. Mary derives from Latin Maria, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'. Lynn means 'lake' or 'soft'.
- Reema
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme' or 'exalted'. Also used as a variant of Rima, denoting graceful or rhythmic qualities in Indian traditions.
- Alysha
Celtic
84Variant of Alicia/Alice with possible Scandinavian influences. Alysha blends classic name traditions with modern spelling conventions.
- Irena
Greek
84From Greek 'eirene' meaning peace. Widely adopted in Slavic languages as Irena, symbolizing tranquility and harmony.
- Nafisa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'precious' or 'valuable', often associated with refinement and grace in Islamic tradition
- Miraal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous', reflecting qualities of admiration and beauty in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Michaella
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' The -ella suffix adds a diminutive, feminizing quality popular in modern naming.
- Leyana
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Lea' meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', with modern feminine suffix '-ana' added for contemporary appeal.
- Mielle
French
84From Old French, a diminutive form meaning 'honey' or 'sweet', derived from Latin mel. Associated with sweetness and tenderness.
- Abbey
Hebrew
84Short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning 'father's joy.' Abbey has evolved as an independent name and also references abbey, a monastery or convent.
- Nelia
Celtic
84Diminutive form related to Nél, an ancient Irish mythological figure; also connected to meanings of 'cloud' or 'brightness'
- Aishani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'shy' or 'modest', also interpreted as 'wish' or 'desire' in Hindu tradition
- Mellody
English
84A modern variant of Melody, derived from the Greek word for song. Mellody represents a musical, lyrical quality with a contemporary spelling twist.
- Zairah
Arabic
84Blooming flower or princess. Derives from Arabic roots meaning 'to flourish' with connections to Hebrew royal lineage terminology.
- Angy
Greek
84From Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'. Often used as a diminutive or nickname form of Angela or Angelina.
- Melis
Greek
84From Greek 'meli' meaning honey, symbolizing sweetness. Also used in Turkish as a diminutive form.
- Zita
Italian
84From Latin 'vita' meaning 'life', or as a diminutive form suggesting 'little life'. Also venerated as Saint Zita, a 13th-century Italian saint.
- Aimy
English
84Beloved; a modern variant spelling of Amy with contemporary flair, adding -y suffix for a softer, more playful feel.
- Emya
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'swift' or related to water/eminent qualities. A modern Celtic name with lyrical appeal.
- Catia
Latin
84From Latin 'Catia', feminine form of Caatius. Associated with purity and grace in classical tradition.
- Alaisa
Celtic
84Variant of Alison, ultimately from the Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble kind'. May also relate to Celtic roots suggesting brightness or nobility.
- Amilea
Celtic
84Blend of Amelia (Germanic, 'work') and Lea (meadow). Likely a modern invented name with Celtic influences.
- Kiyomi
Japanese
76Composed of kanji elements meaning 'pure' (ki) and 'beautiful' (yomi), conveying grace and elegance
- Amariella
Latin
76From Latin 'amarellus' meaning 'yellowish' or 'bitter', with Spanish diminutive -ella suffix creating an affectionate, delicate form.
- Kamaiah
Celtic
76From Hawaiian meaning 'of the sea' or 'gift from God', a modern invented name blending Pacific Island sound patterns with contemporary naming trends.
- Asya
Greek
74From Greek 'Asia', the ancient name for the continent. Also used as a diminutive form meaning 'of Asia' or associated with the goddess Asteria in some traditions.
- Santina
Latin
74Feminine diminutive of Santo, derived from Latin 'sanctus' meaning holy or saint. A devotional name honoring sacred traditions.
- Jozelyn
Hebrew
70Feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' Combined with the -lyn suffix, it conveys grace and divine blessing.
- Jemiyah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Yemima meaning 'dove,' symbolizing peace, gentleness, and purity. Associated with biblical virtue and timeless grace.
- Dalayiah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Dala' meaning delicate or tender, with the suffix '-yah' creating a feminine form suggesting grace and refinement.
- Aniaya
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'without' or 'not', often interpreted as a unique or distinctive name with spiritual significance in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Audynn
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Audrey, blended with -ynn suffix. Audrey derives from Old English meaning 'noble strength', reimagined with Celtic flair.
- Zulett
Spanish
70Diminutive form suggesting a small or delicate quality; possibly related to Spanish naming traditions with -let suffixes for endearment.
- Yaleyza
Spanish
70Modern invented name, likely a blend of Spanish naming traditions with contemporary creative spelling patterns.
- Zuheily
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant,' with potential ties to feminine beauty and refinement in classical Arabic tradition.
- Anessa
Celtic
62Variant of Annis, derived from Agnes. Associated with purity and grace in Celtic tradition.
- Nalaya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'to dance' or 'playful', associated with grace and movement in classical Indian tradition
- Deari
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Scottish roots meaning 'dear' or 'beloved,' or a diminutive form related to endearment terms in Gaelic tradition.
- Alisia
Celtic
62Variant of Alicia, ultimately from Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning noble-natured, adapted through Celtic traditions.
- Camilly
Celtic
62Feminine variation of Camille, derived from Latin Camillus. May also draw from Irish roots meaning 'helper' or 'noble.'
- Remilyn
Celtic
62Modern blend combining Remi (French, meaning 'oarsman') with the feminine suffix -lyn. Creates a contemporary Celtic-inspired name.
- Alahya
Celtic
62Modern variation possibly derived from Gaelic roots. The exact etymology is unclear, but may relate to Celtic naming traditions with 'ala-' elements.
- Samyah
Arabic
62Elevated, exalted, or listener. Combines Arabic 'sama' (sky/elevation) with feminine suffix '-yah'
- Malya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', symbolizing beauty and adornment in Hindu tradition
- Sada
Sanskrit
62Pure, virtuous woman in Sanskrit. Associated with spiritual grace and moral integrity.
- Dalya
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'branch' or 'to draw water', associated with grace and flowing movement
- Leily
Irish
62From Persian origin meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty', sometimes used as a variant of Leila with Gaelic phonetic influence.
- Himani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'snow' or 'snowy', also interpreted as 'golden' in some contexts. Popular in Hindu and Indian cultures.
- Shaivi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'shy' or 'modest'. Associated with grace and gentle femininity in Indian culture.
- Zhoe
Greek
62From Greek 'zoe' meaning 'life'. A modern spelling variant of Zoe, symbolizing vitality and living fully.
- Abelina
Hebrew
62Feminine form of Abel, from Hebrew meaning 'breath' or 'vanity'. Abelina evolved through Latin and Germanic traditions as a diminutive form.
- Aliaa
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'exalted' or 'sublime', related to the name Aaliyah. Conveys nobility and elevation.
- Amyna
Greek
62From Greek meaning 'defender' or 'protection', derived from the root 'amyn-' relating to defense and strength.
- Shamiya
Arabic
62Beautiful, radiant, or one who is admired. Also potentially connected to Shams (sun) in Arabic.
- Simrah
Arabic
62From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'vision' or 'to behold'. Also linked to the concept of observing or witnessing.
- Agnia
Greek
62From Greek 'hagios' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred'. Popularized as a Christian name in Eastern Orthodox tradition.
- Calii
Celtic
62From Scottish Gaelic, likely a modern variation of Cali or diminutive form meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair'
- Fany
French
62From Latin 'Stephanus' via French diminutive forms. Fany is a rare pet form meaning 'crown' or 'wreath', associated with victory and honor.
- Latifah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'gentle' or 'kind', derived from the root word latif conveying refinement and subtlety
- Sihara
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'cool breeze' or 'beautiful.' Also associated with mountain regions and classical Indian heritage.
- Laylanni
Celtic
55Modern blend of Layla (night) and suffix -anni. Layla derives from Arabic 'laylah' meaning night, reimagined with Celtic aesthetic and contemporary styling.
- Amiliah
Celtic
55Variant of Amelia with Celtic influences, blending Latin and Irish roots. Associated with industriousness and grace.
- Delayni
Irish
55Derived from Irish roots meaning 'descendant of Laighnech' or 'from Leinster'; possibly blended with modern invention combining Del- prefix with -ayni ending.
- Lucia
Latin
45From the Latin 'lux' meaning light. Saint Lucy is venerated for her association with vision and illumination, particularly celebrated on the feast of Saint Lucy.
- Damara
Greek
42From Greek, possibly meaning 'gentle' or 'tame,' though etymology is uncertain. May relate to ancient Thracian regions.
- Ellalee
Celtic
42Compound of Ella (bright, noble) and Lee (meadow, clearing). A modern creation blending classic and nature elements.
- Avalise
French
42From Old French 'avaler' meaning 'to descend or lower.' Also potentially influenced by 'avail' with the suffix '-ise,' suggesting worth or value.
- Haaniya
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', also interpreted as 'beautiful' and 'serene' in Persian tradition.
- Kaelah
Celtic
42Variant of Kayla/Kaela with Celtic roots, possibly related to 'kai' (narrow strait) or derived from Katherine, blended with Gaelic phonetic patterns.
- Rayaa
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'opinion' or 'vision', also interpreted as a variant of Raya meaning 'blooming flower' or 'spring'
- Sovanna
English
42From Khmer origin, traditionally used in Cambodia. The name carries grace and cultural significance in Southeast Asian naming traditions.
- Kelila
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'female friend' or 'bride'. Also used in Arabic contexts with similar connotations of companionship and closeness.
- Khamille
Arabic
42From Arabic 'kamil' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', with the French feminine diminutive suffix '-ille' added for a modern, stylized form.
- Laryssa
Greek
42From Latin Larissa, a city in Thessaly, Greece. Associated with the household goddess and protection of the home.
- Lulwah
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'shine' or 'brightness', conveying luminosity and radiance. A name with celestial qualities in Arab and Gulf cultures.
- Bessan
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Old Irish elements meaning 'small' or 'little.' Used traditionally in Irish families, though the exact etymology remains debated among scholars.
- Gavriella
Hebrew
42Feminine form of Gabriel, from Hebrew 'Gavri'el' meaning 'God is my strength.' The -ella suffix adds a diminutive, lyrical quality common in Slavic languages.
- Lanasia
Greek
42Likely a blended modern creation, possibly combining elements like 'Lana' (fair, beautiful) with suffix '-sia', or derived from place names ending in -asia.
- Karuna
Sanskrit
42Compassion or mercy in Sanskrit. A spiritual name reflecting kindness and empathy, deeply rooted in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
- Luxley
English
42Combination of 'lux' (Latin for light) and '-ley' (Old English place-name element meaning meadow or clearing). Suggests a bright, illuminated space.
- Mercie
Latin
42From Latin 'merces' meaning mercy, compassion, or reward. A virtue name popular in Christian tradition reflecting divine grace.
- Avaluna
Literary
42A contemporary blend combining Ava with Luna, evoking moonlight and femininity. A modern creative invention without historical etymology.
- Ramina
Persian
42From Sanskrit 'rama' meaning joy or pleasure, with Persian feminine suffix. Associated with delight and contentment.
- Raphaelle
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Raphael meaning 'God heals.' Raphaelle is the French feminine form, adding -elle diminutive suffix for an elegant, refined variant.
- Shiyah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Shiya, meaning 'gift from God' or 'praised'. A modern variation blending traditional Semitic roots with contemporary naming style.
- Anikka
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Also used as a variant of Anika, associated with sweetness and beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Averii
Celtic
42Variant of Avery, from Old Irish meaning 'elf ruler' or associated with the elf-like quality of magical beings in Celtic tradition.
- Vannya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'charming', also a diminutive form used in Indian naming traditions.
- Yamini
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'the dark one', associated with feminine grace and the beauty of twilight hours
- Nareh
English
42From Armenian meaning 'grace' or 'flowing', with poetic connotations of elegance and fluidity in classical Armenian literature.
- Alayssa
Celtic
42Modern variation of Alyssa, potentially blending Celtic roots with contemporary spelling trends. May relate to nobility or truthfulness.
- Josee
French
42French feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'God will increase.' A delicate, vintage variation popular in Quebec and French-speaking regions.
- Nicha
English
42From Thai meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. Also used in Southeast Asian cultures with similar phonetic roots.
- Shailee
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'shy', also interpreted as 'peaceful' or 'serene' in Hindu tradition.
- Aalya
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'high', also associated with elevated status and spiritual elevation in Islamic tradition.
- Layleen
Celtic
42Modern feminine form, blending 'Lea' (meadow) with '-leen' diminutive suffix, suggesting a delicate nature-inspired identity.
- Simy
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Simeon, meaning 'one who hears' or 'God has heard.' A diminutive form conveying attentiveness and divine favor.
- Azeen
Persian
42From Persian, meaning 'pure' or 'clean'. Associated with clarity and virtue in Persian and Arabic-speaking cultures.
- Aaiyana
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'eternal' or 'innocent', also interpreted as a variant of Aadhya suggesting the primordial or first.
- Liseli
Celtic
42Diminutive form related to Irish naming traditions, possibly connected to Lisette or Elizabeth lineage with Celtic roots
- Alanie
Celtic
40From Scottish origins, likely a feminine form related to Alan/Alain, possibly influenced by 'alaine' (bright, fair) or diminutive formations in Gaelic traditions.
- Avanna
Celtic
40Variant of Avani/Avanie with Celtic roots; possibly influenced by Aoife (Irish 'beautiful') or nature-inspired etymology suggesting vitality and grace.
- Melannie
Greek
40From Greek melas meaning 'dark' or 'black', often associated with melancholy. A modern feminized variant combining Mel- prefix with -annie suffix.
- Khaliah
Arabic
40From Arabic Khaliah meaning 'pure' or 'free', with possible Hebrew influence from Chalia meaning 'necklace'
- Amali
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with gentle strength and tranquility in Hindu tradition
- Naimah
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'graceful' or 'pleasant', also connected to Hebrew origins meaning 'agreeable' or 'sweet'
- Valli
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'climbing plant' or 'creeping vine', symbolizing growth and natural beauty in Hindu tradition
- Lita
Spanish
40Spanish diminutive form of names like Lita, often short for Rosita or Margarita. May derive from Latin 'litus' meaning shore, or function as an independent name meaning 'little one'.
- Sisira
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'cold' or 'winter', also refers to dew or frost in classical Indian texts.
- Deliyah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Delilah', meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'. Biblical name of Samson's lover, later associated with seduction and betrayal in literature.
- Myanna
Celtic
40Modern blend name, likely combining 'My' with 'Anna'. May draw inspiration from Irish roots meaning 'little' or 'dear'.
- Zuria
Celtic
40From Basque origins, meaning 'white' or 'fair'. A rare modern feminine name with roots in Iberian heritage.
- Ajah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew meaning 'refuge' or 'shelter'. Also used as a variant spelling in some contexts with mystical associations.
- Anyra
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'charming', used in South Asian traditions as a feminine name denoting elegance and poise
- Memory
English
40From Latin 'memoria', referring to the faculty of recollection and remembrance. A virtue name reflecting cognitive and emotional resonance.
- Nalina
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'lovely' or 'beautiful'; also refers to a tuberous plant used in Indian cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine.
- Aeva
Celtic
40Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'life' or 'radiance'; modern variant spelling of Eva with Celtic flair.
- Tiya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'the one who is satisfied' or 'contentment', also used as a short form of Priya meaning 'beloved'
- Thomasin
Greek
40From Greek Thomás, meaning 'twin.' Biblical figure Thomas the Apostle; feminine form popularized by literature and modern usage.
- Amelah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'amel' meaning 'work' or 'labor', also potentially a variant of Amelia, with modern phonetic influences creating a contemporary spelling.
- Lesieli
Polynesian
40From Samoan origin, a melodic feminine name reflecting Pacific island naming traditions with elegance and cultural significance.
- Yura
English
40Russian diminutive form, possibly derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'long-lived' or 'healing'. Also used as a standalone name in Russian-speaking cultures.
- Dalexa
Celtic
40Modern blend combining Dal- (field/meadow) with -exa (Greek suffix for feminine form), creating a nature-inspired contemporary name
- Ginevieve
French
40From Latin 'Genovefa', possibly derived from Germanic roots meaning 'woman of the race' or 'kin woman'. Associated with Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris.
- Roop
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'rupa' meaning 'form' or 'beauty'. In Hindu tradition, associated with divine beauty and aesthetic appeal.
- Aanya
Sanskrit
30Graceful and unique. From Sanskrit roots meaning 'gracious' or 'gentle', popularized in modern South Asian naming traditions.
- Shyla
Celtic
30From Scottish origins, likely a modern variation of Isla or Sheila. Associated with shy, gentle qualities in contemporary usage.
- Alanah
Celtic
30Variant of Alana, from Old Irish meaning 'little red one' or 'fair'. Associated with brightness and nature.
- Joslyn
French
30From Germanic 'Gos' (noble) and 'lind' (soft/linden tree), adapted through Old French Joceline. Associated with gentleness and nobility.
- Melia
Greek
30From Greek mythology, Melia was an Oceanid. The name derives from Greek roots relating to ash trees or honey, symbols of grace and sweetness.
- Raiya
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'royal' or 'of the king', also interpreted as a modern variant relating to grace and elegance in Indian tradition
- Linley
English
30From Old English 'lin' (flax) and 'leah' (clearing or meadow). A nature-inspired name suggesting a flax field or sunny clearing.
- Anaija
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful.' A name with spiritual roots in Indian culture.
- Sanyah
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable', also interpreted as 'graceful' in modern Hindi usage
- Nasli
Arabic
20From Arabic, meaning 'soft breeze' or 'gentle wind', evoking lightness and grace
- Alyvia
Celtic
12Modern variation of Alva/Alvah, derived from Irish roots meaning 'white' or 'noble'. Associated with brightness and Celtic heritage.
- Roselyn
Latin
10From Latin 'rosa' (rose) combined with Old English '-lyn' (lake). Symbolizes beauty and serenity.
- Alyrica
English
10A modern created name blending Alyssa and Lyrica, suggesting 'noble' with lyrical, musical qualities.
- Lubna
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'white' or 'pure', also interpreted as 'pearl' in some traditions
- Zaviya
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'corner' or 'angle', with poetic associations to protected spaces and sanctuary
- Shaily
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'bashful', reflecting gentle and humble qualities in Indian tradition.
- Harir
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'silk' or 'silken', symbolizing softness, luxury, and delicate beauty
- Damiya
Arabic
6From Arabic 'Damia' meaning 'eternal' or 'everlasting', associated with perpetuity and timelessness.
- Taia
Celtic
6From Hawaiian meaning 'sea' or 'ocean', symbolizing vastness and fluidity
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
