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

Names Categorized "virtues"

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Khayri Masculine Arabic

Khayri is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "charitable, beneficent", derived from the Arabic root khayr (خير), meaning "goodness" or "charity". The name is a direct derivative of khayr, with the -i suffix often ind...

Khayriyya Feminine Arabic

Khayriyya is the feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Khayri. Both derive from the Arabic root خير (khayr), meaning "goodness" or "charity." Thus Khayriyya carries the meaning "charitable," "beneficent," or "one wh...

Kheira Feminine Arabic

Kheira is a feminine Arabic name primarily used in Algeria. It functions as an alternative transcription of the Arabic name Khayra (from Arabic خيرة), which derives from the root khayr meaning "goodness, charity." The na...

Kittum Feminine Semitic

Kittum is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess whose name derives from the Akkadian word kīttu meaning "truth", itself a derivative of kīnu meaning "legitimate" or "true." As a divine hypostasis of truth, Kittum embodied this...

Kiyo Feminine Japanese

Kiyo is a Japanese feminine name that originated from the word kiyo (清), meaning "clear, pure, or clean." It can also be written with other homophonic Kanji characters. The name was particularly popular during the Edo p...

Kiyoko Feminine Japanese

Kiyoko is a feminine Japanese given name, rich in meanings derived from its kanji components. The most common interpretations come from the elements kiyo (清) meaning "clear, pure, clean" or kiyo (聖) meaning "holy", com...

Kiyoshi Masculine Japanese

Kiyoshi is a Japanese masculine given name, often written with kanji characters that convey purity or righteousness. Its meaning derives from kanji such as 清 (kiyoshi) or 淳 (kiyoshi), both meaning "pure." Other kanji l...

Klahan Masculine Thai

Klahan is a Thai masculine given name that directly means "brave" in the Thai language. The name reflects a quality highly valued in Thai culture, often associated with courage, strength, and fearlessness. It is not a co...

Klemens Masculine German Polish

Klemens is the German and Polish form of Clement, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Clemens or its derivative Clementius, meaning "merciful, gentle." This name has a rich history, being borne by numerous saints...

Klement Masculine Czech Slovak

Klement is a Czech and Slovak masculine given name, derived as the local form of the Latin name Clement (from Clemens). The name ultimately comes from the Latin word clemens, meaning "merciful" or "gentle."Etymology and...

Klementina Feminine Croatian Slovene

Klementina is the Slovene and Croatian form of Clementina, which itself is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Clemens (or its derivative Clementius), meaning "merciful, gentle" (via the root Clement). This name was...

Klementyna Feminine Polish

Klementyna is the Polish feminine form of Clementina, derived ultimately from the Latin name Clemens, meaning "merciful, gentle". This name traces its roots back to the Late Latin epithet Clemens, which was borne by seve...

Klim Masculine Russian

Klim is a Russian masculine given name, primarily used as a short form of Kliment, itself the Russian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian form of Clement. The root name Clement comes from the Late Latin Clemens (or its derivative...

Kliment Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian +1

Kliment is a masculine given name, the Russian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian form of Clement. It descends from the Late Latin name Clemens, meaning "merciful, gentle." The name has deep Christian roots, borne by several pop...

Klimentina Feminine Macedonian

Klimentina is the Macedonian form of Clementina, itself a feminine derivative of the Latin name Clemens. The root name, Clement, derives from the Late Latin Clemens, meaning "merciful" or "gentle." This name has deep Chr...

Kōki Masculine Japanese

Kōki is a Japanese given name that can be used for both males and females, though it is primarily masculine. The name is composed of two kanji characters. The first element, kō, can mean light (光) or happiness, good luc...

Konrád Masculine Czech Hungarian +1

Konrád is a Hungarian, Czech and Slovak masculine given name, and also a surname (female form: Konrádová in Czech and Slovak). It is the local form of Conrad, a name of Old German origin meaning "brave counsel" — derived...

Konstantin Masculine Bulgarian Estonian +6

Konstantin is a given name used in several European languages, including Bulgarian, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Macedonian, Russian, and Serbian. It is the form of Constantine 1 in these languages, derived from...

Kouki Masculine Japanese

Kouki is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Kōki, and as such shares the same etymological roots and kanji combinations. The name is primarily used in Japan as a masculine given name, though it occasio...

Krasimir Masculine Bulgarian

Krasimir (Bulgarian: Красимир) is a common masculine given name in Bulgaria. It is derived from the Slavic elements krasa 'beauty, adornment' and mirŭ 'peace, world', thus meaning 'beauty of peace' or 'adornment of the w...

Krasimira Feminine Bulgarian

Krasimira is the feminine form of Krasimir, a Bulgarian male given name.The name Krasimir is derived from the Slavic elements krasa meaning "beauty, adornment" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world." Thus, the name carries the...

Kresimir Masculine Medieval Slavic

Kresimir is an earlier form of the Croatian name Krešimir, derived from the Slavic elements krěsiti 'to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect' and mirŭ 'peace, world'. The name thus connotes something like '...

Krešimir Masculine Croatian

Krešimir is a Croatian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the elements krěsiti ("to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect") and mirŭ ("peace, world"), thus conveying a meaning akin to...

Krešimira Feminine Croatian

Krešimira is the feminine form of the Croatian name Krešimir, a royal name borne by four kings of Croatia in the 10th and 11th centuries. Its masculine counterpart was Latinized as Cresimirus, and a diminutive form is Kr...

Krzesimir Masculine Polish

Krzesimir is the Polish form of Krešimir, a Slavic name composed of the elements krěsiti „to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect” and mirŭ„peace, world.” The name thus carries connotations of reviving or k...

Kunthea Feminine Khmer

Kunthea is a Cambodian feminine name with rich linguistic layers. Its primary meaning comes from Khmer គន់ធា, which translates to "perfume" or "fragrance," ultimately derived from Sanskrit गनध (gandha, meaning "smell, od...

Kurt Masculine Danish English +3

Kurt is a male given name used primarily in German, Danish, English, Norwegian, and Swedish. It originated as a contracted form of Conrad, itself derived from the Old German elements kuoni 'brave' and rat 'counsel, advic...

Kyo Unisex Japanese

Kyo is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Kyō, which can be written with several kanji characters, each carrying a distinct meaning. The most common kanji choices include 協 (kyō, “unite, cooperate”),...

Kyou Unisex Japanese

Kyou is an alternate transcription of several Japanese kanji characters, most commonly associated with the name Kyō. It is a unisex given name in Japanese, reflecting the diverse meanings contained in its constituent kan...

Kyung Unisex Korean

Kyung is a Korean unisex given name and uncommon surname. As a given name, it is typically a single-syllable name or an element in two-syllable names, and its meaning depends on the hanja used. It is the revised Romaniza...

Lalita Feminine Thai Hindi +2

Lalita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "playful, charming, desirable". In Hindu tradition, according to the Puranas, Lalita was one of the gopis—the milkmaids devoted to the young Krishna. Additional...

Lành Unisex Vietnamese

Lành is a unisex given name of Vietnamese origin. The name means "good, favourable, gentle" in the Vietnamese language, reflecting qualities of kindness and moral rectitude. As a native Vietnamese word (rather than a Sin...

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...

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...

Lelle Masculine Swedish

Lelle is a Swedish diminutive of Lennart, which is itself a Scandinavian form of Leonard. The etymology thus traces back to the Old German elements lewo "lion" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving the meaning "bra...

Lempi Feminine Finnish

Lempi is a feminine Finnish given name meaning "love" in the Finnish language. It belongs to a group of nature- and emotion-inspired names that were particularly favored during the early 20th-century national romantic pe...

Len Masculine English

Len is a masculine given name in English, typically a short form of Leonard. While Leonard is the predominant full form, Len emerged as a common abbreviation alongside other nicknames such as Lenny and Lennie.Etymology a...

Lenard Masculine English

Lenard is a variant of the name Leonard.The meaning of Lenard ultimately traces back to its root, Leonard, which means "brave lion", derived from the Old German elements lewo "lion" (of Latin origin) and hart "hard, firm...

Lenart Masculine Slovene

Lenart is a Slovene masculine given name, equivalent to the English Leonard and Swedish Lennart. The root name Leonard is of Germanic origin, derived from the elements lewo meaning "lion" (from Latin) and hart meaning "h...

Lennard Masculine Dutch

Lennard is a Dutch variant of the masculine given name Leonard. Etymology The root name Leonard derives from the Old German elements lewo ("lion", of Latin origin) and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"), thus carrying the...

Lennart Masculine Danish Dutch +5

Lennart is a masculine given name that is the Swedish and Low German form of Leonard. It is most common in Scandinavia and German-speaking countries, where it functions as both a given name and a surname. The name ultima...

Lennie Unisex English

Lennie is an English unisex given name, serving primarily as a diminutive of Leonard, and sometimes also used as a feminine form. The name Leonard itself means "brave lion," derived from the Old German elements lewo "lio...

Lenny Masculine English

Lenny is an English diminutive of the name Leonard. While often used as a standalone given name, it shares the same roots as its longer form. The name Leonard itself derives from the Old German elements lewo meaning "lio...

Leofgyð Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Leofgyð is an Old English female given name, composed of the elements leof "dear, beloved" and guð "battle". The name thus means "dear battle" or "beloved battle," reflecting the common Anglo-Saxon practice of forming na...

Leofwine Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Leofwine is an Old English male given name meaning "dear friend," derived from the elements leof "dear, beloved" and wine "friend." This compound name reflects the common Germanic practice of forming names from two meani...

Léonard Masculine French

Léonard is the French form of Leonard, a name with deep historical and linguistic roots. The name Leonard derives from the Old German elements lewo 'lion' and hart 'hard, firm, brave, hardy', giving it the meaning 'brave...

Leonard Masculine Dutch English +4

Leonard is a masculine given name and surname, widely used in Dutch, English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Germanic contexts. It derives from the Old High German elements lewo “lion” (from Latin leo) and hart “hard, fir...

Leonardo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Leonardo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Leonard, a name of Germanic origin that derives from the elements lewon meaning "lion" and hardu meaning "brave" or "hardy." Thus, the name carries connotations of...

Leonhard Masculine German

Leonhard is a German form of Leonard. The name Leonard is derived from the Old German elements lewo "lion" (of Latin origin) and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving it the meaning "brave lion". This Germanic name was...

Léopold Masculine French

Léopold is the French form of Leopold, a name with deep roots in Germanic nobility and a history spanning over a thousand years.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Old German elements liut ("people") and bald (...

Leopold Masculine Czech Dutch +5

Leopold is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used in Czech, Dutch, English, German, Polish, Slovak, and Slovene. It is derived from the Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave". The spelling was...

Léopoldine Feminine French

Léopoldine is the French feminine form of Leopold, a name of Old German origin. The root name derives from the elements liut 'people' and bald 'bold, brave', but its spelling was later altered under the influence of Lati...

Leopoldo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Leopoldo is the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Leopold. The name Leopold derives from Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave", with its spelling later influenced by Latin leo "lion", resulting i...

Lepidus Masculine Roman

Lepidus is a Roman cognomen meaning "pleasant, agreeable, charming" in Latin. It derives from the Latin adjective lepidus, reflecting a personal quality like elegance or wit. The name is most famously associated with Mar...

Letitia Feminine English

Letitia is a feminine given name derived from the Late Latin name Laetitia, meaning "joy, happiness." The name traces back to the Roman goddess Lætitia, who embodied gaiety, prosperity, and abundance. This classical orig...

Leudbald Masculine Germanic

Leudbald is an Old German name, the original form of Leopold. It is composed of the Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave", giving the meaning "bold among the people". This etymology directly connects L...

Liber Masculine Roman

Liber is a Latin name meaning "free," derived from Latin liber. In ancient Roman religion, Liber (also known as Liber Pater) was a god of viticulture, wine, male fertility, and freedom. He was a patron deity of Rome's pl...

Liberty Feminine English

Liberty is a female given name derived directly from the English word liberty, which itself comes from Latin libertas, a derivative of liber meaning "free". As a virtue name, it belongs to the category of abstract-concep...

Liêm Masculine Vietnamese

Liêm is a Vietnamese male given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 廉 (liêm), meaning “clean, honest, upright.” The name reflects Confucian virtues valued in Vietnamese culture, where moral rectitude and integrity are hig...

Lilavati Feminine

Lilavati is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "amusing, charming, graceful". The name carries significant cultural and historical weight, particularly in Indian mathematics and Sri Lankan royalty.Etymology and...

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