Names Meaning Beautiful

Baby names meaning beautiful, fair, or lovely from around the world. We found 55 names matching this theme.

Fenella

Fair-haired or white-shouldered, derived from Gaelic elements for fair and white...

Scottish Gaelic

Telfair

Fair-haired or beautiful.

Scottish

BELHAM

Dweller at the beautiful homestead.

English

Fairfax

A surname derived from a place name meaning 'fair-haired' or 'beautiful hair'.

English

Linda

Beautiful or pretty, derived from Spanish and Germanic elements meaning 'beautif...

Spanish, Germanic

Kenneth

Handsome or comely.

Scottish Gaelic

Justin

Just, righteous, or fair.

Latin

Rose

The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.

Latin

Alan

Fair or handsome.

Celtic

Ella

All or completely, often used as a diminutive meaning 'beautiful fairy woman'.

Germanic, English

Bonnie

Fair, beautiful, or attractive in appearance.

Scottish, English

Allen

Fair or handsome.

Celtic, Gaelic

Sheila

An Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Síle,' possibly meaning 'fairy woman' or...

Irish, Gaelic

Barry

A name derived from the Irish 'Barraigh,' meaning 'fair-haired' or 'spear-like'.

Irish, English

Lillie

A flower name derived from the lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and beauty.

English, Latin

Mackenzie

Son of Coinneach, where Coinneach means 'fair' or 'handsome'.

Scottish Gaelic

Gwendolyn

Fair bow or blessed ring.

Welsh

Allan

A fair or handsome person; one who is bright or noble.

Celtic/Gaelic

Dwight

Blond or fair-haired.

English, Germanic

Flora

The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...

Latin

McKenzie

Son of Kenneth or fair one.

Scottish

Lela

A variant or diminutive possibly meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.

Germanic, possibly Arabic

JUSTICE

Fairness, righteousness, or the administration of law.

English, Latin

Fiona

Fair or white.

Irish

Boyd

Derived from the Scottish island of Bute, meaning 'yellow' or 'fair-haired'.

Scottish, Gaelic

Ingrid

Beautiful, fair, or Ing's beloved.

Scandinavian, German

Rosalind

Pretty horse or gentle horse.

Germanic

Kenzie

A diminutive of Mackenzie, derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Coinnich, meanin...

Scottish, English

Liana

A climbing vine or plant, symbolizing growth and natural beauty.

French, Latin

Belle

Beautiful or fair.

French

Enid

Fair, beautiful, or soul.

Welsh

Belva

Beautiful view or fair-haired, possibly derived from Latin or English elements.

English, possibly Latin

Jamil

Beautiful or handsome.

Arabic

Maybelle

A combination of May and Belle, suggesting a beautiful person born in May or emb...

English

Orin

Fair-haired or pale, possibly derived from Irish or Hebrew origins meaning light...

Irish, Hebrew

Orrin

Fair-haired or pale, derived from Irish or Hebrew roots meaning light or brightn...

Irish, Hebrew

Sigrid

Beautiful victory, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory' and 'beautiful' or '...

Germanic

Aoife

Beautiful or radiant.

Irish

Justo

Just, righteous, or fair.

Spanish, Portuguese, Latin

Fiorella

Little flower, a diminutive form emphasizing delicate beauty.

Italian

Gwynn

Fair, white, or blessed.

Welsh

Helyn

Sunlight or fair light.

Welsh

Gwendolen

Fair bow or blessed ring.

Welsh

Christabel

A beautiful Christian; combining 'Christ' with 'belle' meaning beautiful.

Latin, English

Fionn

Fair or white.

Irish

Miyoko

A Japanese name typically meaning 'beautiful,' 'child,' or 'generation' dependin...

Japanese

Nuala

White shoulder or fair-shouldered.

Irish

Caoimhe

Beautiful or precious.

Irish

Belmont

A place name derived from 'bel' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain).

French

Finbar

Fair-haired or white-haired.

Irish

Sherlock

Bright-haired or fair-haired; derived from Old English elements.

English

Finnis

Fair or white, possibly derived from Gaelic elements.

Scottish, Irish

White

Fair-haired or pale-complexioned.

English

Muireann

Sea fair or sea white.

Irish

Just

Righteous, fair, or upright in character.

Latin