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Names Categorized "kindness"

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Fadhili Masculine Swahili

Fadhili is a masculine given name used primarily in Swahili-speaking regions, meaning "kindness" or "favour" in the Swahili language. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l, which conveys concepts of exce...

Fadil Masculine Arabic Albanian

Fadil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "virtuous, excellent" in Arabic. The name represents two related Arabic names: فاضل (with a long first vowel) and فضيل (with a long second vowel), both conveying...

Fadila Feminine Arabic

Fadila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, serving as the feminine form of Fadil. The name carries the meaning of "virtuous, excellent", derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l which signifies superiority and moral exc...

Fadile Feminine Albanian

Fadile is an Albanian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of the masculine name Fadil. The name Fadil itself originates from Arabic, representing two closely related yet distinct names: Fāḍil (فاضل) and Faḍīl...

Fadl Masculine Arabic

Fadl is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace, generosity". It is directly derived from the Arabic root فضل, which conveys the concept of abundance, favor, and virtue. The name appears in early Islamic history, b...

Favour Unisex English

Origin and MeaningFavour is an English word name derived from the noun favour, which traces back to the Latin verb faveo, meaning "to favour" or "to be kind." While word names have a long history in English-speaking coun...

Fazal Masculine Pashto Urdu

Fazal is an Urdu and Pashto form of Fadl, an Arabic name meaning "grace, generosity." The name Fadl itself has deep Islamic roots, being borne by a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad and a son of Abbas, the son of the fourth...

Feyz Feminine Persian

Feyz is a Persian female given name meaning "grace". It derives from Arabic فئض (faʾiḍ), which signifies "abundance, plenty", itself rooted in the Arabic verb فاض (fāḍa), meaning "to overflow, to flood." This etymology c...

Genadi Masculine Georgian Bulgarian

Genadi is a masculine given name used primarily in Bulgarian and Georgian, representing the regional form of Gennadius. The name Gennadius itself is a Latinized rendering of the Greek name Γεννάδιος (Gennadios), derived...

Generoso Masculine Italian Spanish

Generoso is an Italian and Spanish given name, derived from the Latin name Generosus, which comes from the word generosus meaning "well-born, noble, excellent," itself from genus (birth, origin). The name was borne by a...

Gennadius Masculine

Gennadius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Γεννάδιος (Gennadios), which ultimately derives from the Greek word γεννάδας (gennadas) meaning "noble, generous." The name thus carries connotations of high birth and bene...

Grazia Feminine Italian

Grazia is an Italian feminine given name that directly means "grace" in the Italian language. It is a cognate of the English name Grace, both ultimately deriving from the Latin word gratia (meaning "favor, thanks"). Whil...

Gwenaël Masculine Breton French

Gwenaël is a Breton masculine given name, also used in French. It means "blessed and generous", derived from the Breton elements gwenn meaning "white, blessed" and hael meaning "generous". The name is associated with Sai...

Ha-eun Feminine Korean

Ha-eun (also spelled Ha-un) is a Korean female given name that has gained popularity in South Korea. According to Sino-Korean etymology, the name is typically formed by combining the hanja 夏 (ha), meaning "summer, great...

Hanan 2 Feminine Arabic

Hanan 2 is a feminine Arabic given name that translates to "mercy" or "compassion." It is derived from the Arabic root ḥanna, which conveys the idea of sympathy or pity. This name shares its linguistic roots with other S...

Hanane Feminine Arabic

Hanane is a female given name of Arabic origin, chiefly used in North Africa. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic word ḥanān (حنان), which means "mercy" or "compassion." The name derives from the Arabic root ḥ...

Haris 2 Unisex Greek

Haris is a Modern Greek transcription and alternate transcription of the Greek names Χάρης (Chares) or Χάρις (Charis), both derived from the ancient Greek root χάρις (charis), meaning "grace, kindness."EtymologyThe name...

Hellä Feminine Finnish

EtymologyHellä is a Finnish feminine given name. Originally it was likely a diminutive of Helena, but it may later have been associated with the Finnish adjective hellä, meaning "gentle, tender" or "affectionate." The wo...

Hiroshi Masculine Japanese

Etymology and MeaningHiroshi is a common masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning varies depending on the kanji used to write it. The name can be composed from single-character kanji such as 寛 (tolerant, generous), 浩...

Hisham Masculine Arabic Malay

Hisham is an Arabic masculine name meaning "generous", ultimately derived from the Arabic root هشم (hashama) meaning "to crush." The connotation of generosity stems from the traditional Arab practice of crushing bread in...

Hitomi Feminine Japanese

Etymology and MeaningHitomi is a feminine Japanese given name that carries multiple layers of meaning depending on the kanji used. Most directly pronounced as hitomi, the name is frequently written with the single kanji...

Ikram Feminine Arabic Urdu

Ikram is a unisex given name and surname of Arabic origin. It directly means "honour" in Arabic, derived from the root كرم (karuma), which conveys the concept of "generosity." This two-letter derivation pattern is common...

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...

Inayat Unisex Urdu

Inayat (Bengali: এনায়েত, Urdu: عنایت) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used across South Asia. It is the Urdu form of Inaya, which means "care, concern" in Arabic. The name reflects a quality of attent...

Inayatullah Masculine Arabic Pashto +1

Inayatullah is an Arabic masculine given name composed of two elements: ʿināya (عناية), meaning "care, concern," and Allah (الله), the Arabic word for God. The name thus translates to "care of Allah" or "divine solicitud...

Ishfaq Masculine Arabic Urdu

Ishfaq is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root š-f-q, meaning "compassion, kindness." It reflects a virtue highly valued in Islamic culture, where mercy and empathy are emphasized as essential qualities. T...

Jawad Masculine Arabic

Jawad is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the root verb jāda (Arabic: جاد), meaning "to be excellent, to be generous." The name directly conveys the attribute of generosity, making it popular across the Muslim...

Ji-eun Feminine Korean

Ji-eun (also spelled Jee-eun, Ji-un, or Jee-un) is a popular Korean feminine given name. Its meaning derives from Sino-Korean hanja characters, most commonly combining 枝 (ji) (meaning "branch, limb"), 知 (ji) ("know, pe...

Jin 2 Masculine Japanese

Jin is a Japanese masculine given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is most commonly associated with the kanji 仁 (jin), which means "compassionate" or "ben...

Judicaël Masculine Breton French

Judicaël is a masculine given name of Breton and French origin, derived directly from the Old Breton name Iudicael. The name incorporates two ancient Celtic elements: iudd, meaning “lord,” and hael, meaning “generous.” T...

Karam Unisex Arabic

Karam is a given name and surname of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root karuma (كرم), meaning "to be generous," and thus carries the primary connotation of "nobility" or "generosity." This aligns with the bro...

Karissa Feminine English

Karissa is an English feminine given name, primarily a variant of Charissa. The name Charissa itself is an elaborated form of Charis, an Ancient Greek name meaning "grace, kindness" (from the word charis). The ultimate r...

Karuna Feminine Bengali Hindi +2

Karuna is a feminine given name used in India, originating from the Sanskrit word karuṇā (करुणा), meaning "compassion, mercy". The name embodies a virtue highly esteemed in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, where com...

Katsuhito Masculine Japanese

Katsuhito is a masculine Japanese given name composed of distinct kanji characters that carry specific meanings. The name demonstrates the richness of Japanese onomastics where multiple combinations of symbols with diffe...

Kayra Unisex Turkish

Kayra is a Turkish feminine and masculine given name. It means "kindness, favour" in Turkish, ultimately derived from Arabic khayr meaning "goodness, charity." Despite its Islamic etymology in Arabic خير, Kayra holds a d...

Keefe Masculine English

Keefe is an English masculine given name, transferred from an Irish surname. The surname Keefe is an Anglicized form of Ó Caoimh, meaning "descendant of Caomh." The root name Caomh comes from Old Irish caom, meaning "dea...

Kevin Masculine Dutch English +4

Kevin is the Anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name Caoimhín, derived from the Old Irish Cóemgein. The name is composed of the elements cóem meaning "dear, beloved, gentle" and gein meaning "birth", combining...

Khariton Masculine Russian

Khariton is the Russian form of the Greek name Chariton, which in turn is derived from the Greek χάρις (charis), meaning "grace" or "kindness." This etymological root ties the name to concepts of benevolence and divine f...

Lateefah Feminine Arabic

Lateefah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Laṭīfah (لطيفة), ultimately derived from the masculine name Latif. The name shares its roots with the Arabic word laṭīf, meaning "gentle," "kind," or "pleasant."...

Latheef Masculine Dhivehi

Latheef is a Dhivehi form of the Arabic name Latif. Latif itself is an Arabic adjective meaning "gentle, kind, subtle." In Islamic tradition, al-Laṭīf is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing His gentleness and kindn...

Latif Feminine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and Meaning Latif (Arabic: لطيف) is an Arabic unisex name meaning "gentle, kind". It derives from the Arabic root l-ṭ-f, which connotes subtlety, kindness, and gentleness. In Islamic tradition, اللطيف (al-Laṭīf...

Latifa Feminine Arabic

Latifa is the feminine form of the Arabic male name Latif, which means “gentle, kind.” The name is directly derived from the Arabic root l-ṭ-f, connoting subtlety, kindness, and gentleness. In Islamic tradition, al-Laṭīf...

Latifah Feminine Arabic Indonesian +1

Latifah is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay cultures. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic لطيفة (see Latifa), and the standard Malay and Indonesian form. The name ultimately derives from...

Latife Feminine Turkish

Latife is a Turkish feminine given name that serves as the feminine form of Latif, ultimately deriving from Arabic. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as al-Laṭīf (the Gentle, the Kind) is one of the 99 name...

Letîf Feminine Kurdish

Letîf is the Kurdish feminine form of Latif, a name derived from the Arabic root L-Ṭ-F, meaning "gentle, kind" or "subtle, gracious." In Kurdish, the name retains the core meaning of tenderness and refinement, though its...

Lətif Masculine Azerbaijani

Lətif is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Latif. In Arabic, the root l-ṭ-f conveys notions of gentleness, subtlety, and kindness. The name appears in Islamic tradition as al-Laṭīf, one of...

Lutfi Masculine Arabic Indonesian

Lutfi (also spelled Lotfi or Luthfi, from Arabic: لطفي) is a male given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "kind, gentle" or "gracious". It is derived from the Arabic root لطف (laṭafa), which means "to be kind" o...

Mähri Feminine Turkmen

Mähri is a Turkmen female given name. Its etymology is not definitively established, but it is possibly derived from the Persian word mah, meaning "moon," or mehr, meaning "friendship, love, kindness". The name reflects...

Manaaki Masculine Māori

Manaaki is a Māori male given name meaning "care, support". The name embodies the core Māori value of manaaki (hospitality, kindness, and looking after others), which is central to Māori culture and social interactions.N...

Maruf Masculine Arabic Bengali

MarufMaruf (also spelled Ma'ruf, Marouf, Maroof) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "known, recognized" or "favour, kindness." It is derived from the Arabic root عرف (ʿarafa) meaning "to know, to recognize." The n...

Mehr Unisex Persian Persian

Mehr is a modern Persian name and unisex given name, derived from the Avestan name Mithra. In Persian, the vocabulary word mehr means "friendship," "love," or "kindness," and it also designates the seventh month of the P...

Mehran Masculine Persian

Mehran is a Persian given name and surname with deep roots in ancient Iranian religion. The name is most commonly derived from an Old Persian compound *Mithranah, which combines the name of the Zoroastrian god Mithra wit...

Mehri Feminine Azerbaijani Persian +1

Etymology and MeaningMehri is a feminine given name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word مهر (mehr), meaning "friendship, love, kindness." The name embodies warmth and affection, reflecting positive virtues v...

Mehriban Feminine Azerbaijani

Mehriban is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, derived from the Persian word مهربان (mehrabān), meaning "kind, gracious". The name directly reflects affable traits and is used in Azerbaijan and other Turkic-inf...

Menna Feminine Arabic

Menna is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the Arabic word منّة (minna), meaning "favour, grace." The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking communities and carries positive connotations of divine benevolence...

Meruzhan Masculine Armenian

Meruzhan is an Armenian male given name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian elements مهر (mehr) meaning "kindness, love" and جان (jān) meaning "soul." Thus, the name carries connotations of a loving or kind...

Mihra Feminine Turkish

Mihra is a feminine Turkish given name derived from Persian مهر (mehr), meaning "friendship," "love," or "kindness." In Persian and related cultures, the concept of mehr carries deep emotional and spiritual connotations,...

Mihran Masculine Armenian

Mihran is an Armenian masculine given name, the local form of the Persian name Mehran. Both ultimately derive from the Old Persian *Mithranah, which is built around the name of the Zoroastrian god Mithra. In modern Persi...

Mileva Feminine Macedonian Serbian

Mileva is a feminine given name originating from the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious, dear" or "pleasant." It is a diminutive or affectionate form derived from longer Slavic names with the root mil-, such as Milen...

Mirian 2 Masculine Georgian

Mirian is the Georgian form of Mehran, which ultimately derives from the Old Persian name *Mithranah, originating from the Zoroastrian god Mithra. The name Mithra itself comes from Avestan mithra meaning "oath, covenant,...

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