Names Categorized "sweetness"
72 Names found
Miron is a masculine given name used in Romanian, Russian, and Polish, where it serves as a form of Myron.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Greek word μύρον (myron), meaning "sweet oil, perfume" or "myrrh." M...
Miski is a feminine given name of Quechua origin. The name directly translates to "honey" in Quechua, the language family of the Inca Empire and several indigenous peoples of the Andes. This meaning evokes sweetness and...
Məlahət is a feminine Azerbaijani given name derived from Persian ملاحت (malāḥat), meaning "sweetness, elegance, grace." The name embodies positive qualities of charm, beauty, and refinement, and is a cherished choice am...
Mutnedjmet, also spelled Mutnodjmet or Mutnedjemet, is an ancient Egyptian name meaning "Mut is sweet," from the goddess Mut combined with the Egyptian word nḏm ("sweet, pleasant"). Mut was a mother goddess associated wi...
Myron is a masculine given name whose origins trace back to Ancient Greek μύρον (myron), meaning "sweet oil, perfume." The myron element is also related to the Greek word for myrrh. The most famous historical bearer from...
Nazia is a feminine given name predominantly used in Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities. It originates from Persian نازی (nāzī), meaning "sweet, coy" or "dainty". The name embodies grace and charm, reflecting the cult...
Nooshin is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Noushin, derived from the Persian word نوشین (noushin), meaning "sweet" or "pleasant." It is a feminine given name used primarily in Iran and among Persian-speaki...
Nousha is a variant transcription of the Noushin, itself originally a Persian feminine given name meaning "sweet" or "pleasant" (from shirin "sweet"). Variant forms also include Nooshin. The name is used in Iran and amon...
Noushin is a feminine Persian name meaning "sweet, pleasant" in Persian. It is composed from the Persian elements nouch (sweet, pleasant) and the feminine suffix -in, reflecting the aesthetic qualities that Persian names...
Olalla is a Galician variant of the name Eulalia. It is used in Galician and Spanish-speaking regions as a feminine given name. While Eulalia is the standard form in many other languages, Olalla has emerged as a distinct...
Olaya is the Asturian form of the name Eulalia, which itself derives from the Greek εὔλαλος (eulalos) meaning "sweetly-speaking," composed of eu ("good") and laleo ("to talk"). The name is closely tied to the cult of Sai...
Oluwakanyinsola is a Yoruba feminine name rich in cultural and spiritual significance. The name combines elements that reflect deep gratitude and praise: Oluwa (God), kan (to drop), yin (honey), and sola (wealth), collec...