Christianity Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 98
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Christianity started as a development inside Judaism at a period when the Jews had long been ruled socially and politically by remote powers and had found in their religion (instead of in their legislative issues or social accomplishments) the linchpin of their community
Christianity baby names are inspired by the Bible, saints, angels, virtues, and Christian traditions. They carry spiritual, cultural, and historical significance, making them an ideal choice for parents who want their child’s name to reflect faith, values, and blessings. Choosing a Christianity baby name is a meaningful way to honor faith, family, and tradition. Whether you prefer a biblical, modern, unique, or religious name, the right name can inspire your child’s journey and carry blessings throughout life.
This collection has all Christianity Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Christianity baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Christianity baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Christianity Baby Names by Alphabet
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Christianity Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A beauty that is illuminated and appealing | ||
Something that is bright and attractive | ||
A clear woman | ||
An intelligent female protector | ||
One who is a brilliant female protector and protects others | ||
A thing that is bright and clear | ||
Something that has a very nice clarity, and is bright | ||
Clearness; having no obstruction | ||
The name of a king in Arthurian Legends | ||
Derived from the name of a king in the Arthurian Legends | ||
One who is very famous and is known by everyone | ||
Derived from 'Claris', which means bright, clear and attractive | ||
Clear, bright and dazzling | ||
Bright, vivid, dazzling and clear | ||
One who has fame, and is the brightest of all | ||
Clear; something that is easy to understand and interpret | ||
Name of Gawain's sister | ||
Gentle, shining and has fame followed by attention | ||
Clear or transparent; easily understood | ||
Bright, attention gainer and clear | ||
Clear; obvious; free of objections; unclouded | ||
One who is bright, filled with good virtues, and is known by all | ||
A recordist; copyist; secretary; one who copies one data to the other | ||
A word for clerk; one who does small time work | ||
The town of a clerk; a place where a clerk hails from | ||
One who lives beside the river Clare, the longest river in the Lough Corrib | ||
Derived from Clarice, meaning bright, clear, dazzling and famous | ||
A woman's name | ||
Brightness and clearness; attractive | ||
A bright woman; a dazzling woman who is attractive | ||
Derived from the name 'Claudius', who was a 7th century saint | ||
A bad, deplorable voice, that expresses grief | ||
Derived from the name of a famous king | ||
Taken from the name of a 7th century saint named Claudius | ||
Something that glows or shines | ||
Derived from a saint's name, 'Claudius', who lived in the 7th century | ||
The feminine form of a 7th century saint's name | ||
As mentioned in the New Testament, it is the feminine form of 'Claudius', a 7th century saint | ||
A female form of a 7th century saint, Claudius | ||
Name of a French king's son, Claudas | ||
Something that is feeble; lame | ||
One who is a descendent of Gods; hails from Gods | ||
Crippled; one who cannot walk; lame | ||
One who is lame; cannot walk; one whose legs are crippled | ||
One who is crippled; disabled; handicapped; unable to walk | ||
Taken from a 7th century saint's name, ' Claudius', which means 'lame' | ||
Crippled or lame; one who cannot use his legs to walk | ||
The victory of the men; victory of the people; represents triumph | ||
A British royal family | ||
Spanish name for carnation, a bright flower | ||
At TheParentZ, we provide a comprehensive list of Christianity baby names with meanings for boys and girls, including traditional, modern, unique, and trendy options, so you can find a name that truly resonates.
What Are Christianity Baby Names?
Christianity baby names are names derived from:
- The Bible (Old and New Testament)
- Christian saints and figures
- Virtues and qualities valued in Christian life
- Angelic and spiritual concepts
These names often carry positive meanings, such as faith, courage, wisdom, grace, love, and devotion, giving your child a name that inspires confidence and reflects spiritual heritage.
Christianity Baby Names By Themes
- Biblical Names - Names directly from the Bible for boys and girls.
- Angel Names - Names inspired by angels or divine beings.
- Virtue Names - Names that represent Christian virtues, like Faith, Hope, and Charity.
- Modern Christian Names - Names that are trendy, simple, and meaningful.
- Unique Christian Names - Rare and beautiful options with spiritual significance.
Why Choose a Christianity Baby Name?
At TheParentZ, our curated list of Christianity baby names with meanings makes it easy for parents to explore, compare, and find the perfect name for their newborn boy or girl. Selecting a Christian baby name allows parents to:
- Honor Faith and Tradition: Names connect children to Christian heritage, biblical stories, and church history, creating a sense of belonging.
- Embed Meaningful Values: Many names symbolize virtues like courage, kindness, faith, and wisdom. For example: Abigail means "Father's joy." and Nathaniel means "Gift of God."
- Celebrate Spiritual Significance: Names inspired by saints, angels, or biblical characters offer blessings and protection.
- Blend Tradition with Modernity: Modern Christian names can be simple, stylish, and easy to pronounce, while still reflecting spiritual depth.
- Create a Strong Identity: A meaningful name shapes personality, confidence, and moral character throughout life.
Types of Christianity Baby Names
1. Traditional Names
Rooted in the Bible, church history, or Christian saints. These names often carry timeless significance.
Example Boys: Abraham, Caleb, David, Matthew
Example Girls: Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth, Sarah
2. Modern Names
Contemporary names that are stylish, easy to pronounce, and appealing today.
Example Boys: Aiden, Lucas, Ethan
Example Girls: Ella, Chloe, Grace
3. Religious Names
Names inspired by saints, angels, or Christian virtues.
Example Boys: Gabriel (angel), Michael (archangel), Josiah (healed by God)
Example Girls: Angelica, Seraphina, Faith
4. Unique & Trendy Names
Rare, meaningful names that stand out while remaining easy to spell and pronounce.
Example Boys: Eliel (God is my God), Zechariah (God remembers)
Example Girls: Aurelia (golden, divine light), Evangeline (bearer of good news)
FAQs
Q1: What are the most popular Christian baby names?
A: Popular Christian baby names include Abigail, Hannah, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Michael, Ethan, Caleb, and Joshua.
Q2: How do I choose a Christian baby name?
A: Consider the name’s meaning, origin, biblical or spiritual significance, and whether it resonates with your faith and family traditions.
Q3: Can Christian names be modern or unique?
A: Absolutely! Modern Christian names like Ethan, Lucas, Grace, Evangeline, or Aurelia combine style with spiritual significance.
Q4: Do Christian baby names have meanings?
A: Yes, almost every Christian name has a meaning, often rooted in biblical language (Hebrew, Greek, or Latin), virtues, or Christian history.


