Names that mean beauty
Baby names that mean beauty, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
English
Flower name, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Latin and French
Graceful beauty.
Hebrew
Companion, friend, vision of beauty.
Latin/Italian
Graceful beauty.
Arabic
Fragrant flower; beauty.
Arabic
Beauty, grace.
Japanese
Pure beauty.
Arabic
Beauty, handsomeness.
English
Light, grace, or beauty.
Arabic, Persian, Turkish
Night, dark beauty.
Arabic
Beauty, grace.
Latin/French
Grace, beauty.
Arabic
Variant of Leila, meaning night or dark beauty.
Greek
Song and melody; harmonious beauty.
Latin
Goddess of love and beauty.
Arabic
Beautiful, graceful, lovely; from Arabic 'jamil' meaning beauty.
Arabic
Beautiful, handsome, graceful; from Arabic 'jamil' meaning beauty.
Hebrew and Latin
Grace and beauty combined; from Anna (grace) and Belle (beautiful).
Hebrew
Palm tree; a symbol of beauty and grace in Hebrew culture.
Latin and French
Joy and beauty combined; from Joice and Celine.
Greek
Pearl; a precious gem symbolizing beauty.
English
Elf ruler of graceful beauty; feminine form of Aubrey.
Spanish
The tropical hardwood tree used as a given name, representing strength and beauty.
Hawaiian
Christmas beauty.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning 'perfection', 'completeness', or 'beauty'.
Latin
A variant of Adriana, derived from Latin meaning from Hadria or dark beauty.
Italian, Arabic
Italian meaning aunt; also Arabic meaning splendor or beauty.
Arabic
Grace, beauty, or splendor in Arabic.
Arabic
Dark-lipped or possessing dark beauty.
Latin
Of the olive tree, representing peace and beauty.
English
A blend of Ella (all) and Mae (May), representing spring's beauty.
Greek
Named after the azalea flower, suggesting beauty and elegance.
Irish Gaelic
Meaning beautiful or radiant beauty.
Arabic
Beautiful or handsome, from Arabic jamal meaning beauty.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning God or the Divine, or a variation of Delilah (night beauty).
Arabic
Modern variation of Leah (Hebrew, weary) or Layla (Arabic, night or dark beauty).
Hebrew
Variant of Annabel, meaning grace and beauty.
Greek
From kosmos meaning order, beauty, or universe.
Latin
A rose or flower-like beauty.
Sanskrit
The lotus flower in Sanskrit, symbolizing beauty and enlightenment.
Arabic
Meaning grace, beauty, or to grow.
Scandinavian
Goddess of beauty or thunder.
Sanskrit/Persian
Beauty, charm, or radiance in Sanskrit and Persian traditions.
Japanese
From Japanese meaning clear beauty.
Arabic
Variant of Leila, Arabic meaning night or dark beauty.
English
From Devon, a region known for its beauty.
Latin
A little rose, the flower symbol of love and beauty.
Arabic
Date palm, a tree associated with abundance and beauty.
Latin
The coral stone, symbolizing precious beauty from the sea.
Hawaiian
A garland or wreath, symbolizing beauty and adornment.
Chinese
Jade or precious; a term of beauty.
Hebrew
Lily; a flower symbolizing beauty.
Japanese
Bright beauty or red beauty; an aesthetic name.
Yiddish
Beautiful, Yiddish variant of Schneidel or related to beauty.
English
A young, unopened rose flower; symbolizes youth and beauty.
Japanese
Abundant child or child of abundant beauty.
Persian/Sanskrit
Fairy, a supernatural being of beauty.
Sanskrit
A garland or necklace, representing adornment and beauty.
Sanskrit
Related to onyx stone, representing beauty and protection.
Japanese
Can mean various meanings depending on kanji used; often relates to beauty.