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'.
GreekLioubomir
Lover of peace or one who loves the world, composed of Slavic elements meaning '...
SlavicAkaiki
Beloved or cherished.
HawaiianMother
A female parent or term of endearment.
EnglishJetska
Diminutive form suggesting a small or dear version of a name.
DutchLovik
Uncertain; possibly related to 'love' or a Slavic root.
SlavicDavid
Beloved or one who is dearly loved.
HebrewAmanda
Worthy of love or deserving to be loved.
LatinAMY
Beloved.
French, LatinMaria
Of the sea or beloved.
HebrewMarie
Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...
Latin/HebrewRose
The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.
LatinPhilip
Lover of horses.
GreekPhillip
Lover of horses.
GreekMia
A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...
Scandinavian, ItalianOscar
Divine spear or lover of deer.
Old Norse and IrishGertrude
Spear of strength or beloved strength.
GermanicMabel
Lovable or capable of being loved.
LatinMyrtle
The myrtle plant, a symbol of love and fertility.
Greek, LatinMarlene
Of the sea or beloved.
GermanDave
Beloved.
HebrewMable
Lovable or capable of being loved.
LatinDewey
Beloved or the white one.
Dutch and Old EnglishDavis
The son of David; one who is beloved.
Hebrew/EnglishFelipe
Lover of horses.
GreekIngrid
Beautiful, fair, or Ing's beloved.
Scandinavian, GermanMilan
Gracious or dear.
SlavicDolly
A doll or a beloved child.
EnglishPhil
A name meaning 'lover of' or 'friend,' derived from the Greek element 'philo.'
GreekMarietta
Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.
Hebrew, LatinBirdie
A small bird or a term of endearment, also used in golf to denote a score one un...
EnglishEsme
Esteemed or beloved, derived from the Old French word meaning 'to esteem.'
FrenchMarita
Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.
Hebrew, LatinPhilippe
Lover of horses or friend of horses.
GreekDavy
Beloved (diminutive of David).
English, ScottishAmes
Friend or beloved.
Old French, English surname originLala
Tulip, or a term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.
Sanskrit, Hindi, ArabicPhilippa
Lover of horses.
GreekMeriam
Of the sea or beloved.
HebrewPhillips
Son of Philip, derived from the Greek name meaning 'lover of horses'.
English, GermanicDonie
A diminutive form suggesting a small or beloved person.
IrishMalin
Little Mary or beloved.
ScandinavianPhilipp
Lover of horses, derived from Greek elements meaning 'to love' and 'horse'.
Greek, GermanicBabe
An infant or young child, used as a term of endearment.
EnglishErastus
Beloved or worthy of love, derived from the Greek word 'erastos' meaning 'belove...
GreekLalla
Lady, mistress, or a term of respect and endearment.
Arabic, Berber, SpanishGottlieb
Beloved of God, from the German elements 'Gott' (God) and 'lieb' (beloved).
German, YiddishDarrelle
Beloved or dear one.
English, AmericanPhilander
A man who loves mankind or a lover of men.
GreekDidi
Beloved or well-loved.
Hebrew or AfricanNarcissa
Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.
GreekTootsie
A term of endearment, possibly derived from 'toot' or baby talk.
EnglishDolley
A small doll or a term of endearment.
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