Welcoming your bundle of joy soon? Here are some beautiful baby names that mean blessing to consider for your child.
Every baby born into this world is a blessing, and before yours is born, you may want to consider giving them a name that describes just how you see them coming into your life.
Although some people chose to be straightforward and name their baby “Blessing,” there are many other names that mean blessing or a derivative of it. Whether you want to explore biblical baby girl names meaning gift from God, or not a faith-based monicker for your little boy, we have it right here.
25 Baby Girl Names That Mean Blessing
Here are some baby names for your baby girl that mean blessing:
1. Beatrice
Beatrice is an older name that feels like your child will be wise, but hopefully, she will also reflect the blessing she is by bringing joy since Beatrice’s Latin meaning is “she who brings happiness; blessed.”
2. Bennett
Bennett may not carry the meaning of being a gift or blessing, but based on its English origins, Bennett does mean blessed. This name has been gaining more popularity lately because of its use in pop culture.
3. Gia
Gia is one of the shorter names for girls that are graceful and memorable. It originated from the Italian language and means “God’s gracious gift.” It would be impossible to look at your baby and not be filled with gratitude and love.
4. Anjali
Anjali is an Indian name from the Sanskrit language that is given to baby girls. It has a pretty island sound that separates it from other common names, and it simply means “gift.”
5. Mercedes
Mercedes is a Spanish name that comes with elegance, wealth, and generosity. It means gracious gifts.
Fun fact, according to Nameberry, the luxury vehicle with this name was given to the daughter of the car company’s French distributor in 1901. But for you, this is another way of recognizing your baby as a blessing!
5. Gwyneth
Popularized by the Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow, the name Gwyneth originated from the Welsh language. Gwyneth is a girl’s name that means “blessed, happy.”
6. Megumi
Megumi is the Japanese name for a girl that means “blessing.” While it may not be a popular name, you can always start a new trend.
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7. Nasia
Nasia is a cute Hebrew name that means “God’s miracle.” It’s not super popular, which is good if you want something unique and has a sweet, feminine ring to it.
8. Asher
Asher is a Hebrew name that can be given to a girl or a boy. But no matter which gender, the meaning is the same. Your baby is a “fortunate, blessed, happy one.” In many baby naming circles, this one is labelled as a girl name that can also work for boys.
9. Genevieve
A perfect pick for parents who want a ‘gen’ sounding name, but are tired of the overused Jen names. Genevieve is the name of the medieval saint and patroness of Paris who defended the city against Attila. It means ‘God’s blessing’ in French.
10. Althea
The Greek name Althea is a sweet name that is popular for girls. The name means ‘blessed with healing abilities,’ and was used for shamans and herb healers in the past. The name derives from the Greek word ‘althos’ meaning ‘healing.’
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11. Hannah
Stemming from the Hebrew ‘Channa,’ Hannah is a popular western name with Biblical mention. In the Old Testament, Hannah is the mother of Samuel. The name means ‘grace’ or ‘blessing.’
12. Amari
Amari is a beautiful American name, meaning ‘miracle of God.’ It was originally a male name but is now used primarily for girls, because of its vowel ending and soft sound.
13. Anna
Anna is a diminutive of the Hebrew name, Hannah. It is short, sweet, and easy to remember. In old Hebrew, the name roughly translates to ‘grace’ or ‘blessing.’ The name is quite popular and borne by many successful people – Hollywood actresses and a particular Disney princess.
14. Maribel
Maribel is a name common in Spain and France. This Latin origin name means ‘beautiful’ or ‘blessed with beauty.’
15. Aurora
A female name of Latin origin and means ‘dawn’ or ‘the one who is blessed.’ Pronounced as aah-ror-ah, it has been rising in popularity in recent years. Aurora was the name of the Disney princess from Sleeping Beauty.
16. Ayah
This is one of the most pleasing names we have heard. Ayah is an Arabic baby girl name that means ‘miracle.’ This lovely name does not just have a beautiful meaning, but sounds lyrical too!
17. Behati
Behati, the African version of Beatrice, means ‘blessing, or she who brings happiness.’ This rhythmic twist on an international favorite name was introduced by supermodel Behati Prinsloo.
18. Celeste
Derived from the Latin word ‘caelestis,’ Celeste means heavenly or miraculously. It is a popular name for women in the French, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking countries.
19. Celia
Celia is a highly popular name for women amongst the English, Italians, and Spanish. It is considered to have originated from the Latin word ‘caelum,’ meaning heaven or the blessed land. It is also often used as a pet name for affectionately referring to those who are named Cecilia, Celeste, or Celestina.
20. Diana
Diana or its variation Diane is a female name with Indo-European roots. Amongst its multiple meanings, it translates to ‘a messenger of blessing and wellness’ in the Persian language.
21. Dionne
Dionne is a name considered to have originated from French and Greek roots. Often regarded as an elegant name amongst women, Dionne means ‘divine’ or ‘blessed.’ Deon and Dion are two of the most common variations of this name.
22. Dorothea
Dorothea is a romantic, Victorian-sounding name that was hugely popular in the early years of the 20th century. This name also has a long, literary tradition. It was the name of the beautiful and clever character in ‘Don Quixote’.
23. Thalia
Greek myths had many characters who could wield magic and influence the fate of men. Thalia is one of such characters and was considered a muse. The name has the meaning ‘flourish’ or ‘blessing.’
24. Keilani
The Hawaiians revere the natural elements like the sky, sea, and wind with all their hearts. Keilani is a name that praises nature and translates to ‘blessing of nature.’
25. Elysia
Elysia is a female name with Latin and Greek roots meaning ‘heaven’ or ‘the blessed land.’ The name has been derived from Elysium, also known as Elysian Fields, which is considered the resting place of the valiant heroes in Greek mythology.
25 Baby Boy Names That Mean Blessing
You can still choose a name for your son that means blessing, but one that has a masculine tone to it. Here are some names for your baby that mean blessing:
1. Nathaniel
This name comes with several nicknames like Nat and Nate. It originated from the Hebrew language and is given to boys. Nathaniel was used many times in the Bible and means “gift of God.”
2. Cyfrin
Cyfrin is an exotic-sounding name of Welsh origin. The name had multiple meanings with the main ones being ‘sorcerer’ and ‘miracle.’ It is an easy-to-pronounce name that sounds like sif-rin or sai-frin.
3. Theo
Despite sounding so hip and edgy, the name’s meaning which originates from the Greek language, also means ‘gift from God,’ which is the exact definition of blessing.
4. Jonathan
This one is deep. In the Hebrew language, Jonathan means “gift of Jehovah.” In the Bible, God’s chosen King, David, became best friends with Jonathan. Their friendship was one that was a blessing to David’s life through the many trials he faced.
5. Jesse
This name is of Hebrew origin and was popularized by Hollywood actors and Olympic athletes. In Hebrew, it means ‘gift.’
6. Boone
Boone is an English name for a boy that is simple and solid. It means “a blessing.”
7. Benedict
If you’re a fan of names starting with the letter B or love the nickname Ben, choosing Benedict is an option. It is of Latin origin meaning “blessed.” Although it’s Latin, it does carry an old English royal feel.
8. Fyodor
Fedor is an old German name that took the form Fyodor in Russia and the Serbian regions. The name translates to mean ‘blessing of God.’ Fyodor Dostoyevski is one of the most prominent writers from Russia whose work is considered to be of high literature and cultural value.
9. Lucious
Lucious comes from the Latin word ‘Lucis,’ meaning ‘light.’ It was used to refer to anything dazzling or miraculous. Another popular variant of this name is Lucas. During the Roman Empire era, the name became quite popular and used to mean ‘blessed’ or ‘gifted.’
10. Cullen
Originating from Ireland, Cullen is a popular surname and first name. Having its root in the old Gaelic cultures, the name used to mean ‘blessed descendant.’ It was used for the male family heir, who was deemed to be the successor as the head of the family.
11. Magus
Magus is derived from the word ‘magic,’ and is of Greek origin. It used to refer to ‘sorcerers’ and ‘miracles’ and has a strong association with the supernatural beliefs of the past. Pronounced as mah-goos, the name has other forms like Magas and Magis with the same meaning.
12. Wyn
Wyn can almost be considered the boy version of Gwyneth. They both come from the Welsh, and Wyn can actually be found inside the name Gwyneth. It means “blessed, fair.” And although “fair” is one of its meanings, your little blessing is named after a triumph.
13. Carwyn
Carwyn is a boy’s name from the Welsh language that carries a similar meaning as Gwyneth and Wyn— blessed. But this name, in particular, means “blessed love,” which perfectly defines the moment you look into your baby’s eyes and is a great name to consider. The version for a girl would be spelled Carwen.
14. Mateo
Every baby is a “gift of God,” but the name Mateo, deriving from the Spanish language, means just that. Although it isn’t a super long name, you can still come up with cute nicknames for your baby gift like Teo or Mat. Have fun with it!
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15. Matthew
Like Mateo, Matthew also means “gift of God” but this name is Hebrew. In the Bible, Matthew was an apostle and wrote the book named after him in the New Testament. Matthew is still one of the most popular boy names that start with ‘M.’
16. Aaron
Aaron is an English name, meaning ‘miraculous.’ This name has been in the top 50 boy names for decades and is still an attractive choice. The double vowel beginning of Aaron gives this moniker an appealing gentleness.
17. Cedric
Cedric is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin and became popular after its use in the 1819 novel Ivanhoe by Scottish writer Walter Scott. The name is pronounced sed-rick. The meaning of the name is ‘loved and blessed.’
18. Eijaz
Eijaz is an Arabic baby boy name, which means ‘miracle.’ This classy and strong name is very popular in Muslim countries.
19. Giovanni
Pronounced as jo-vah-nee, Giovanni is an Italian name of Greek origin. It translates to ‘blessed from Gods.’ Don Giovanni is the name of the famous opera composed by the great music composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
20. Jason
Jason has a Greek heritage, where in ancient times, the name was used for the herb healers. The name is derived from the Greek word ‘iomai,’ which roughly translated to ‘blessed to heal,’ of which James is the version adopted by the Hebrews and later the English.
21. Raiden
In the early Japanese cultures, thunder and lightning were associated with sorcery and miracles. Raiden is the term they used to refer to the ones who had control over these elements. The name can means ‘blessed with the ability to wield powers.’ Raiden has been used as a character in the popular video game franchise Mortal Kombat.
22. Nate
Nate is the nickname and shorter diminutive of the Biblical given name Nathaniel. The name is of Hebrew ancestry and is quite popular in the USA. The origin of the name has the meaning ‘blessed’ or ‘given,’ and refers to the bestowing of good fortune being in the good grace of God.
23. Manny
Manny is derived from and nickname of the Hebrew name Immanuel. The shorter form Manny became more popular in the Hispanic cultures. The name translated to ‘blessed with God’s grace.’
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24. Jimmy
In ancient Hebrew cultures, many names were formed in praise of God. Jimmy is such a name, which means ‘blessed by God.’ Jimmy, at times, is also used as a nickname for James.
25. Ken
A shortened version of the name Kenneth, which means ‘blessed with health.’ The name is known to be of Scottish origin and was originally written as Cainnech. Ken is also a popular name in Japan though it happens to have a different meaning.
26. Yanis
Originally a Hebrew name and a diminutive of John meaning ‘gift of God,’ Yanis has a unique ring to it but is quickly becoming popular in France.
27. James
James is a popular male name commonly found around the world. King James VI had ascended the throne in the 17th century, becoming the first ruler of Britain. This saw a further rise in the popularity of the name. It means ‘blessed as the supplanter’ and referred to the future right to the throne.
Republished with permission from theAsianparent Philippines.