Names Meaning Love

Beautiful baby names meaning love, beloved, or dear from many origins. We found 53 names matching this theme.

Philetus

Beloved or friendly, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'friend'.

Greek

Lioubomir

Lover of peace or one who loves the world, composed of Slavic elements meaning '...

Slavic

Akaiki

Beloved or cherished.

Hawaiian

Mother

A female parent or term of endearment.

English

Jetska

Diminutive form suggesting a small or dear version of a name.

Dutch

Lovik

Uncertain; possibly related to 'love' or a Slavic root.

Slavic

David

Beloved or one who is dearly loved.

Hebrew

Amanda

Worthy of love or deserving to be loved.

Latin

AMY

Beloved.

French, Latin

Maria

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew

Marie

Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...

Latin/Hebrew

Rose

The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.

Latin

Philip

Lover of horses.

Greek

Phillip

Lover of horses.

Greek

Mia

A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...

Scandinavian, Italian

Oscar

Divine spear or lover of deer.

Old Norse and Irish

Gertrude

Spear of strength or beloved strength.

Germanic

Mabel

Lovable or capable of being loved.

Latin

Myrtle

The myrtle plant, a symbol of love and fertility.

Greek, Latin

Marlene

Of the sea or beloved.

German

Dave

Beloved.

Hebrew

Mable

Lovable or capable of being loved.

Latin

Dewey

Beloved or the white one.

Dutch and Old English

Davis

The son of David; one who is beloved.

Hebrew/English

Felipe

Lover of horses.

Greek

Ingrid

Beautiful, fair, or Ing's beloved.

Scandinavian, German

Milan

Gracious or dear.

Slavic

Dolly

A doll or a beloved child.

English

Phil

A name meaning 'lover of' or 'friend,' derived from the Greek element 'philo.'

Greek

Marietta

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin

Birdie

A small bird or a term of endearment, also used in golf to denote a score one un...

English

Esme

Esteemed or beloved, derived from the Old French word meaning 'to esteem.'

French

Marita

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin

Philippe

Lover of horses or friend of horses.

Greek

Davy

Beloved (diminutive of David).

English, Scottish

Ames

Friend or beloved.

Old French, English surname origin

Lala

Tulip, or a term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.

Sanskrit, Hindi, Arabic

Philippa

Lover of horses.

Greek

Meriam

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew

Phillips

Son of Philip, derived from the Greek name meaning 'lover of horses'.

English, Germanic

Donie

A diminutive form suggesting a small or beloved person.

Irish

Malin

Little Mary or beloved.

Scandinavian

Philipp

Lover of horses, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'horse'.

Greek, Germanic

Babe

An infant or young child, used as a term of endearment.

English

Erastus

Beloved or worthy of love, derived from the Greek word 'erastos' meaning 'belove...

Greek

Lalla

Lady, mistress, or a term of respect and endearment.

Arabic, Berber, Spanish

Gottlieb

Beloved of God, from the German elements 'Gott' (God) and 'lieb' (beloved).

German, Yiddish

Darrelle

Beloved or dear one.

English, American

Philander

A man who loves mankind or a lover of men.

Greek

Didi

Beloved or well-loved.

Hebrew or African

Narcissa

Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.

Greek

Tootsie

A term of endearment, possibly derived from 'toot' or baby talk.

English

Dolley

A small doll or a term of endearment.

English