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This is a list of names in which the categories include heavenly.

Names Categorized "heavenly"

66 Names found

Alia 1 Feminine Arabic

Alia is a feminine name of Arabic origin, commonly used as an alternate transcription of the Arabic names علياء (Alya 1), عالية (Aaliyah), or عليّة (Aliya 1). All these names share Arabic roots related to concepts of hei...

Alya 1 Feminine Arabic Indonesian +2

Alya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "sky, heaven, loftiness" (from Arabic علياء (ʿaliyya')). It is a common name in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Turkey, where it h...

Amaterasu Feminine Japanese

Amaterasu (also known as Amaterasu Ōmikami) is the Japanese sun goddess, one of the central kami of the Shinto pantheon. Her name combines the Japanese elements ama (天) meaning "heaven, sky" and terasu (照) meaning "shi...

An 2 Masculine Sumerian

An is a Sumerian masculine name meaning "heaven, sky." In Sumerian mythology, An was the supreme god of the heavens, often considered the father of Enlil and Enki. His cuneiform sign 𒀭 (dingir) was used as a determinativ...

Anahera Feminine Māori

Anahera is a Māori feminine given name derived from the transliteration of the English word angel. It entered the Māori lexicon through European contact and Christian missionary influence in the 19th century. Like many n...

Anu 2 Masculine Semitic

Anu 2 is an Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian form of the Sumerian name An 2, also adopted by the Hurrians and Hittites. Anu was the supreme god of the heavens in Mesopotamian mythology, corresponding to the Sumerian go...

Byeong-ho Masculine Korean

Byeong-ho is a Korean masculine given name, written with the sino-Korean elements 炳 (byeong) meaning "bright, luminous, glorious" and 浩 (ho) meaning "great, numerous, vast" or 昊 (ho) meaning "summer, sky, heaven." Oth...

Byung-ho Masculine Korean

Byung-ho is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul name 병호 (Byeong-ho). In South Korea, romanization of Korean names has historically varied, leading to multiple spellings, including Byung-ho, Byong-ho, and Py...

Caelestinus Masculine Medieval Latin

Caelestinus is a Late Latin given name, derived as a diminutive or adjectival form of Caelestis, which means "of the sky, heavenly." The name ultimately traces back to Latin caelum "heaven, sky." It was used in the Roman...

Caelestis Masculine Medieval Latin

Caelestis is a Late Latin name meaning "of the sky, heavenly", derived from Latin caelum "heavens, sky". It belongs to a family of names ultimately rooted in the same word, including the Roman family name Caelius and the...

Caelestius Masculine Medieval Latin

Caelestius is a Medieval Latin variant of Caelestis, which derives from Latin caelum meaning "heaven, sky" and carries the connotation "of the sky, heavenly." The name is historically significant as the name of a promine...

Caelia Feminine Roman

Caelia is a Roman feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of the Roman family name Caelius. The root name Caelius is believed to originate from Latin caelum, meaning "heaven," giving Caelia the ethereal signifi...

Caelius Masculine Roman

Caelius is a Roman family name (nomen) derived from the Latin word caelum, meaning "heaven". As a nomen, it belonged to the gens Coelia or Caelia, a prominent plebeian family in ancient Rome. The name is often found in t...

Celeste Feminine English Italian +2

Celeste is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, and also appears as a masculine name in Italian. It is the Italian masculine and feminine form of Caelestis, a Late Latin name meaning "...

Céleste Feminine French

Céleste is the French feminine and masculine form of Caelestis, a Late Latin name meaning "of the sky, heavenly," derived from Latin caelum meaning "heaven, sky."Etymology and Historical ContextThe name ultimately traces...

Celestia Feminine English

Celestia is a feminine name derived from the Late Latin Caelestius, itself a variant of Caelestis, meaning "of the sky, heavenly" from Latin caelum "heaven, sky." Unlike the masculine Caelestius, which carries historical...

Célestin Masculine French

Célestin is the French form of Caelestinus, a Late Latin name derived from Caelestis, meaning "of the sky, heavenly". The name ultimately traces back to Latin caelum, meaning "heaven" or "sky." Etymology and Linguistic R...

Célestine Feminine French

Célestine is the French feminine form of Caelestinus, a Late Latin name that itself derives from Caelestis (meaning "of the sky, heavenly" from Latin caelum "heaven, sky").EtymologyThe name traces back to the Latin caelu...

Celestine Feminine English

Celestine is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin Caelestinus, a derivative of Caelestis, meaning "of the sky, heavenly" (from Latin caelum "heaven, sky"). While historically used as a masculine name in...

Celestino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Celestino is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Caelestinus, a derivative of Caelestis, which means "of the sky, heavenly" from Latin caelum, "sky, heaven." The name carries a celestial, spi...

Celestyn Masculine Polish

Celestyn is the Polish form of Caelestinus, a Late Latin name meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky". Deriving from the Latin caelum (heaven, sky), the name carries connotations of celestial light and divine origin. It enter...

Celestyna Feminine Polish

Celestyna is the Polish feminine form of Caelestinus, a Late Latin name meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky." The root Caelestis derives from Latin caelum "heaven, sky," giving the name a celestial, ethereal quality. The m...

Celia Feminine English Spanish

Celia is a feminine given name with Latin and occasionally Berber origins, widely used in English- and Spanish-speaking countries. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Caelius, which is derived from the Latin...

Celina Feminine German Polish +1

Celina is a feminine given name with multiple origins and associations. It is considered a feminine form of the Roman name Caelinus, which itself derives from the family name Caelius. The root Caelius is thought to come...

Celio Masculine Italian Spanish

Celio is the Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman family name Caelius, which derives from Latin caelum meaning "heaven" or "sky". In Spanish, the feminine form Celia is common, but there is also a related form C...

Ĉiela Feminine Esperanto

Ĉiela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "heavenly, from the sky," derived from the Esperanto noun ĉielo "sky." The word itself traces back to Latin caelum "sky, heaven." As a name, Ĉiela represents a relatively moder...

Cielo Feminine Spanish

Cielo is a Spanish given name with roots in the word cielo, meaning "sky, heaven." It is closely related etymologically to the Latin caelum (sky) and shares a common origin with names such as Celia, Caelia, and Célia.The...

Diana Feminine Armenian Georgian +20

Diana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "divine, goddesslike". It derives from Latin dia or diva meaning "goddess", ultimately from the Indo-European root *dyew-, also found in Zeus. The name is linked to...

Diantha Feminine Dutch English

Diantha is a feminine given name derived from dianthus, the botanical name for a genus of flowering plants that includes carnations and pinks. The word dianthus originates from the Greek dios (divine) and anthos (flower)...

Divina Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Divina is a feminine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived directly from the word divina meaning "divine" or "godlike". The name is a semantic and phonetic cousin to the masculine form Divino, used in Braz...

Divya Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

Divya is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word divya (दिव्य or दिव्या), meaning "divine, heavenly." The name is deeply rooted in Hindu tradition and is often associated with qualities of...

Eun-ju Feminine Korean

Eun-ju is a Korean female given name, often spelled Eun-joo, Un-joo, or Un-ju. It was notably the sixth most popular name for baby girls born in South Korea in 1970. Etymology and Meanings The name Eun-ju is formed from...

Ferdowsi Masculine History

Ferdowsi is the pen name of Abolqasem Mansour bin Hassan Tusi (940–1025), one of the most celebrated figures in Persian literature. The name is a Persian byname derived from the Arabic word firdaws (meaning "paradise"),...

Firdausi Masculine History

Firdausi is a variant of the name Ferdowsi, a Persian byname meaning "paradisiacal" or "heavenly." The name is derived from Arabic firdaws (paradise), which itself has Iranian origins. While less common than Ferdowsi, Fi...

Haneul Feminine Korean

Haneul is a Korean feminine given name meaning "heaven, sky". Unlike most Korean names, which are composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes written in hanja (Chinese characters), Haneul is an indigenous Korean name (고유어...

Heaven Feminine English

Heaven is an English feminine given name derived from the vocabulary word meaning "paradise". The word traces back via Middle English hevene to Old English heofon "sky". In a religious context, heaven is understood as a...

Heavenly Feminine English

Heavenly is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word heavenly, which means "of the heavens, celestial, divine." The name is a modern coinage, part of a trend of virtue and word names that eme...

Heirani Feminine Tahitian

Heirani is a Tahitian feminine name that embodies natural and celestial beauty. The name is composed of two elements: hei ("crown, garland") and raʻi ("heaven, sky"), meaning "heavenly crown" or "garland of the sky." Thi...

Hōkūlani Feminine Hawaiian

Hōkūlani is a Hawaiian female given name that emerged in the 20th century, reflecting a blending of poetic natural imagery with cultural values. The name is composed of two Hawaiian root words: hōkū, meaning "star", and...

Houria Feminine Arabic

Houria is a female given name used chiefly in Algeria, functioning as an alternate transcription of Arabic حوريّة (see Huriya). The name is derived from the Arabic word for "nymph" or "heavenly maiden," referring to the...

Huriya Feminine Arabic

Huriya is an Arabic feminine name derived from the word houri, referring to the celestial maidens of paradise in Islamic tradition. The name directly embodies the concept of the houris, depicted in the Quran as pure, bea...

Huriye Feminine Turkish

Huriye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic Huriya. The name ultimately stems from the Arabic word ḥūrīyah, meaning "nymph" or "heavenly maiden," referring to the houris — beautiful, pure maidens des...

Huriyyah Feminine Arabic

Huriyyah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name حوريّة (see Huriya). This feminine name is deeply rooted in Islamic theology and Arabic onomastic traditions. The base word huriya means "nymph" or "heavenly maid...

Inanna Feminine Sumerian

Inanna is the ancient Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war, whose name is possibly derived from the Sumerian nin-an-a(k), meaning "lady of the heavens" – from nin ("lady") and the genitive form of an ("heaven, sk...

Ji-ho Unisex Korean

Ji-ho (also spelled Chi-ho or Jie-ho) is a Korean given name popular for both genders, though it was the eighth-most popular name for newborn boys in South Korea in 2015, with 2,095 boys given the name.EtymologyJi-ho is...

Joon-ho Masculine Korean

Joon-ho is a Korean male given name, an alternate transcription of the Hangul 준호 (see Jun-ho). The name is composed of two Sino-Korean syllables, typically jun meaning "talented, handsome" and ho meaning "stove, bright...

Jun-ho Masculine Korean

Jun-ho (also spelled Joon-ho) is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning derives from the Sino-Korean characters used to write it. The most common forms combine 俊 (jun) meaning "talented, handsome" with either 鎬 (ho...

Kailani Feminine English Hawaiian

Kailani is a Hawaiian and English feminine given name. It derives from the Hawaiian elements kai meaning "ocean, sea" and lani meaning "sky, heaven," evoking imagery of the vast natural world. The name has gained popular...

Kalani Unisex Hawaiian

Kalani is a Hawaiian name that combines the definite article ka ("the") with the root lani, which carries the complex meanings of "heaven", "sky", "royalty", and "majesty". The full meaning is thus often interpreted as "...

Kamalani Feminine Hawaiian

Kamalani is a unisex given name of Hawaiian origin, though it is more commonly used for girls. The name is composed of two elements: kama ("child") and lani ("heaven, sky, royal, majesty"), thus carrying meanings such as...

Kiana 1 Feminine English Hawaiian

Kiana 1 is the Hawaiian form of Diana, a name of Latin origin meaning "divine" or "goddesslike". The name Diana itself derives from the Latin word dia ("goddess") and the Indo-European root *dyew-, which is also the sour...

Lani Feminine Hawaiian

Lani is a Hawaiian given name meaning "sky, heaven, royal, majesty" in the Hawaiian language. As a unisex name (though more common for females, especially in the United States), it derives directly from the Hawaiian word...

Leilani Feminine English Hawaiian

Leilani is a Hawaiian given name with roots deeply tied to the language and culture of the islands. The name combines two Hawaiian elements: lei, meaning "flowers," "garland," or "child," and lani, meaning "heaven," "sky...

Leilany Feminine English

Leilany is a variant form of Leilani, a Hawaiian name that means “heavenly flowers” or “royal child” – from lei (flowers, lei, child) and lani (heaven, sky, royal, majesty). The spelling -y gives the name a more modern,...

Melek 2 Feminine Turkish

Etymology and MeaningMelek is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word malak (ملَك), meaning "angel." The name entered Turkish through Ottoman-era linguistic and cultural exchange with Arabic and Persia...

Min-gyu Masculine Korean

Min-gyu (also spelled Min-kyu) is a Korean given name for boys. It was the eighth-most popular name for baby boys in South Korea in 1990. The name is composed of two syllables written with various hanja (Sino-Korean char...

Min-kyu Masculine Korean

Min-kyu (also spelled Min-gyu) is a Korean male given name that follows the conventions of Korean naming: it consists of two syllables written in Hangul as 민 and 규, and can be written in Hanja (Sino-Korean characters)....

Minoo Feminine Persian

Minoo is a Persian feminine given name meaning "heaven, paradise" in the Persian language. The name directly evokes the concept of paradise (behesht in Persian), but specifically references the Zoroastrian celestial real...

Minu Feminine Persian

Minu is an alternate transcription of the Persian given name Minoo, derived from the Persian word مینو (Minoo). The name carries a deeply spiritual and poetic meaning: it signifies "heaven" or "paradise" in Persian, evok...

Mələk Feminine Azerbaijani

Mələk is a feminine given name used in Azerbaijan, derived directly from the Azerbaijani word mələk meaning "angel." The word itself originates from the Arabic malak (ملك), a common Semitic root found across languages in...

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