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Names Categorized "comfort"

39 Names found

Aija Feminine Latvian

Aija is a feminine given name primarily used in Latvia. Its etymology is uncertain, but it may be derived from the Latvian verb aijāt, which means "to rock, to lull." This connection is supported by the name's appearance...

Alin Masculine Romanian

Alin is a Romanian masculine given name with a debated etymology. It is likely derived as the masculine form of the popular Romanian feminine name Alina, which itself is a short form of names like Adelina and Albina. The...

Amalthea Feminine Greek

EtymologyAmalthea is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Ancient Greek Ἀμάλθεια (Amaltheia), which in turn comes from the verb μαλθάσσω (malthasso) meaning "to soften, to soothe." This etymology reflects the nurturi...

Anas Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Anas is a masculine name of Arabic origin, meaning “friendliness” or “sociability,” derived from the Arabic root ʾanisa meaning “to be friendly.” It is closely related to the name Muhammad through a prominent early beare...

Arunaz Feminine Kazakh

Arunaz is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of two distinct elements: the Kazakh ару (aru), meaning "beautiful" or "charming," and the Persian nāz, meaning "delight" or "comfort." Thus, the name overall carries the s...

Behnaz Feminine Persian

Behnaz (Persian: بهناز) is a Persian feminine given name composed of the elements beh (به), meaning "good, excellent," and nāz (ناز), meaning "delight" or "comfort." Thus, the name Behnaz can be interpreted as "excellent...

Comfort Feminine English

Comfort is a female given name of English origin, derived from the English word comfort, which ultimately comes from the Latin verb conforto meaning “to strengthen,” itself a derivative of fortis (“strong”). As a virtue...

Commodus Masculine Roman

Commodus is a Latin name meaning "suitable, convenient, opportune." It was borne by the infamous Roman emperor Commodus (full name Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus), who ruled from 177 to 192 AD. The name's etymology refl...

Consolación Feminine Spanish

Consolación is a Spanish feminine name meaning "consolation". It is derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Consolación (“Our Lady of Consolation”), which refers to the comfort she brings to the fait...

Consolata Feminine Italian

Consolata is a feminine given name of Italian origin, meaning "consoled" in Italian. It is derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Maria Consolata (Our Lady of Consolation), a devotion that emphasizes Mary's role as a...

Consuelo Feminine Spanish

Consuelo is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "consolation". It derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Consuelo ("Our Lady of Consolation"), a <a href="/glossary/view/marian_apparition" clas...

Dılnaz Feminine Kazakh

Dılnaz is a feminine Kazakh given name of Persian origin, composed of the elements del meaning "heart, mind" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort". The name thus conveys the poetic sense of "heart's delight" or "comfort of...

Erkenaz Feminine Kazakh

Erkenaz is a feminine Kazakh name composed of two elements: the Kazakh word ерке (erke), meaning "spoiled," "naughty," or "darling," and the Persian word ناز (nāz), meaning "delight" or "comfort." Combined, Erkenaz can b...

Faraj Masculine Arabic

Faraj is a masculine Arabic name that carries the profound meaning of "comfort, relief," derived from the Arabic root word conveying "joy after sadness." The name is also associated with concepts like "to cure," "fortune...

Faraji Masculine Swahili

Etymology and MeaningFaraji is a masculine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "consolation" or "comfort." It is derived from the Arabic root faraj, which conveys relief from distress or anxiety. The name is closely re...

Gabir Masculine Arabic

Gabir is an alternate Latin-script transcription of the Arabic masculine name جابر (Jabir). The underlying root means "comforter, setter of bones," derived from the Arabic verb jabara (جبر), which carries the meanings of...

Gabr Masculine Arabic

Gabr is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jabr, derived from the root جبر (jabara), meaning "to force, to compel, to set a bone." The name Jabr itself carries connotations of strength, compulsion, and healing...

Golnaz Feminine Persian

Golnaz is a feminine Persian given name that combines two expressive elements from the Persian language. The first part, gol (گل), means "flower" or "rose," while the second, nāz (ناز), conveys "delight," "comfort," or "...

Inam Unisex Arabic Urdu

Inam (also romanized as In'am or Enam) is an Arabic unisex given name meaning "giving, bestowal, act of kindness." It derives from the Arabic root naʿima (نعم), which conveys the sense of "to live in comfort, to be delig...

Jabir Masculine Arabic

Jabir (Arabic: جابر, pronounced [ˈd͡ʒaːbɪr]) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "comforter, setter of bones" in Arabic. It derives from the root جبر (jabara), which conveys restoring, consoling, or se...

Jabr Masculine Arabic

Jabr is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root jabara (جبر), which conveys meanings of "force, compulsion, and the setting of bones". This root captures both the literal act of applying pressure to mend a fractur...

Jansaya Feminine Kazakh

Jansaya is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul, spirit" and сая (saya) meaning "shadow, shade, protection, comfort." Both components were borrowed into Kazakh from Persian, where...

Jun-seo Masculine Korean

Jun-seo (also spelled Joon-seo, Joon-suh, or Jun-suh) is a Korean masculine given name. It is formed by combining Sino-Korean 俊 (jun) meaning "talented, handsome" with either 舒 (seo) meaning "open up, unfold, comfortab...

Kgomotso Feminine Tswana

Kgomotso is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, meaning "comfort" in the Tswana language, part of the Bantu language family spoken in Southern Africa.Etymology and Cultural ContextThe name derives from the Tswana roo...

Mahnaz Feminine Persian

Mahnaz is a feminine given name of Persian origin, composed of the elements māh meaning "moon" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "moon's delight" or "moon-like radiance that brings...

Mamun Masculine Arabic Bengali

Mamun is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "trustworthy." It is derived from the Arabic root ʾamuna, which conveys the concepts of faith, trust, and reliability. The name is closely related to ʾamuna, emph...

Mehrnaz Feminine Persian Persian

EtymologyMehrnaz is a Persian feminine name composed of two elements: مهر (mehr), meaning “sun” or “friendship,” and ناز (nāz), meaning “delight” or “comfort.” Thus, the name can be interpreted as “sun’s delight” or “com...

Menachem Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Menachem is a Hebrew name, a variant spelling of Menahem, which means "comforter" (from the Hebrew root naḥam, meaning "to comfort"). It is most famously borne by Menahem, the sixteenth king of the northern Kingdom of Is...

Menahem Masculine Hebrew English Bible

Menahem is a Hebrew name meaning "comforter", derived from the root נָחַם (naḥam) meaning "to comfort". In the Old Testament, Menahem (Hebrew: מְנַחֵם; also spelled Menachem) was the sixteenth king of the northern Kingdo...

Mendel Masculine Yiddish

EtymologyMendel is a given name of Yiddish origin. It was originally a diminutive of Manno, which is itself a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element man meaning "person, man" (from Proto-Germanic *mannô)...

Mkhitar Masculine Armenian

Mkhitar (also spelled Mekhitar or Mechitar, Latinized as Mechitarius; Armenian: Մխիթար) is an Armenian male given name meaning "comfort, consolation, solace." The name originates from the Armenian word mkhitar (մխիթար),...

Munyaradzi Masculine Shona

Munyaradzi is a masculine Shona name from Zimbabwe, meaning "comforter" or "consoler" in the Shona language. It derives from the verb nyaradza, "to make quiet, to console." The name is common in Zimbabwe and is sometimes...

Nachman Masculine Hebrew

Nachman is a Hebrew given name and Ashkenazic Jewish surname that means "comforter" in Hebrew, derived from the root נָחַם (naḥam), meaning "to comfort, to console." The name appears in Jewish history from at least the T...

Nahum Masculine English Bible

Nahum is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, best known as the name of one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. The name derives from the Hebrew root נָחַם (naḥam), meaning "to comfort" or "to console"...

Nazerke Feminine Kazakh

Nazerke is a feminine Kazakh given name formed from two elements: the Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort" or "coquetry," and the Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling." Combined, the name literal...

Nazgül Feminine Kazakh Kyrgyz

Nazgül is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name derived from Persian elements: nāz meaning "delight, comfort" and gol meaning "flower, rose." Thus, the name can be inter...

Nechama Feminine Hebrew

Nechama (Hebrew: נחמה) is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin that literally means “comfort, consolation.” The name is associated with the Hebrew root נָחַם (nakham), which denotes consolation or comfort, particularly...

Nehemiah Masculine English Bible

Nehemiah is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Yahweh comforts" (from נָחַם, naḥam "to comfort" and יָהּ, yah, referring to the Hebrew God). It is primarily known from the Old Testament Book of Nehemiah, w...

Sharma Masculine Hindi

Sharma is a common Hindu surname. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- (nominative śarmā) can mean 'protection', 'comfort', 'joy', or 'happiness'. Alternative English spellings include Sarma and Sarmah, which are frequently used by...

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