Names That Mean Gift from God
Names meaning gift from God express gratitude and divine blessing. Found across Hebrew, Arabic, and many other traditions, these names celebrate a child as a precious gift.
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Matthew
Gift of God
Matt
Gift of God
Natalia
Birthday of the Lord, Christmas Day
Reuben
Behold, a son
Thea
Goddess, divine gift
Isadora
Gift of Isis
Ruben
Behold, a son
Thaddeus
Courageous heart, gift of God
Dorian
Of the sea, descendant of Dorus, gift
Abel
Breath, vanity
Aiko
Beloved child, love child
Amani
Wishes, aspirations, peace
Amariah
God has promised, whom God has spoken of
Ana
Grace, favor
Anne
Grace, favor
Ben
Son of, son of the right hand
Bennet
Blessed, little blessed one
Bennett
Blessed, little blessed one
Benny
Son of the right hand, blessed
Caleb
Faithful, devotion to God, whole-hearted
Camila
Young ceremonial attendant
Caspar
Treasurer, keeper of treasure
Casper
Treasurer, keeper of treasure
Chris
Bearer of Christ, anointed
Christy
Follower of Christ
Clemence
Merciful, gentle, mild
Dani
God is my judge
Danna
God is my judge
Darian
Upholder of the good, gift
Dolly
Gift of God; a diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek "Dorothea" meaning gift of God
Dorothea
Gift of God; from Greek "Dorothea", composed of "doron" (gift) and "theos" (god)
Dorothy
Gift of God; English form of the Greek "Dorothea" from "doron" (gift) and "theos" (god)
Gianna
God is gracious; Italian feminine diminutive of Giovanni (John), from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Hannah
Grace, favour; from the Hebrew "Channah," meaning grace or favour as in favoured by God
Harper
Harp player; from the Old English "hearpe," referring to someone who plays the harp
Hosea
Salvation, deliverance; from the Hebrew "Hoshea," meaning salvation or He saves
Idina
Form of Edina; from the Old English "Eadwine," meaning rich friend or prosperity and friendship
Isaac
He will laugh; from the Hebrew "Yitzhak," meaning laughter or he laughs, referring to Sarah laughing at God's promise
Ishmael
God will hear; from the Hebrew "Yishmael," meaning God hears or God will hear
Isidora
Gift of Isis; from the Greek "Isidoros," combining the goddess name Isis and "doron" meaning gift
Ivan
God is gracious; the Slavic form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Jackie
God is gracious; a diminutive of John or Jacqueline, ultimately from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Jana
God is gracious; a Slavic and Germanic feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Janice
God is gracious; a modern coinage based on Jane, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Jase
Healer; a variant of Jason, from the Greek "Iason," derived from "iasthai" meaning to heal
Jayce
Healer; a modern variant of Jason or Jace, from the Greek "Iason," meaning healer
Jayden
Thankful to God or God has heard; a modern name possibly derived from the Hebrew "Jadon" meaning thankful
Jean
God is gracious; from the Old French "Jehane," a feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Jeremy
God will uplift; from the Hebrew "Yirmeyahu" (Jeremiah), meaning God will uplift or God will raise up
Jessa
God beholds or wealthy gift; a variant of Jessica, from the Hebrew "Yiskah" meaning foresight or God watches
Jesse
Gift, God exists; from the Hebrew "Yishai," meaning God exists or gift
Jessie
Gift, God exists; a diminutive of Jessica or Jesse, from the Hebrew "Yishai" meaning gift or wealthy
Joanna
God is gracious; from the Latin and Greek "Ioanna," a feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Joanne
God is gracious; from the Old French "Johanne," a feminine form of John, from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious
Joe
God will add, God will increase; a short form of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add or increase
Joey
God will add; a diminutive of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add or God will increase
Jolene
God will add; a modern elaboration of Jo or Josephine, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add
Jonathan
God has given; from the Hebrew "Yehonatan," meaning God has given or gift of God
Jose
God will add; the Spanish form of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning God will add or increase
Josephine
God will add, God will increase; the French feminine form of Joseph, from the Hebrew "Yosef" meaning may God add
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Are there boy names and girl names that mean Gift from God?
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What cultures have names meaning Gift from God?
Names meaning Gift from God appear in many cultures — Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Sanskrit, Celtic, and more. Each culture has developed its own names to capture the essence of Gift from God, often with unique nuances that reflect their worldview and traditions.
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Names meaning Gift from God usually trace back to ancient words, mythology, nature, or religious tradition. Over time, parents chose these names to pass on the qualities and symbolism associated with Gift from God.
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