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Christian names

Christian baby names encompass a vast and spiritually meaningful tradition stretching back to the earliest days of the faith. Drawn from the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, the lives of saints, and centuries of Christian theology, these names carry profound spiritual resonance for believing families. Names like John, Mary, Matthew, and Elizabeth come directly from Scripture and have been beloved for two millennia, while saints' names like Francis, Catherine, Augustine, and Cecilia honor exemplary men and women of faith. Christian naming traditions vary beautifully across cultures: Catholic families in Latin America favor names like Guadalupe and Concepcion, Orthodox Christians use names from Byzantine hagiography, and Protestant families often return to the simplicity of Old and New Testament names. Whether you seek a name that is explicitly religious or simply rooted in this rich tradition, Christian names offer extraordinary depth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are popular Christian baby names for boys and girls?

Classic Christian names include John, James, Thomas, and Matthew for boys, and Mary, Anna, Elizabeth, and Grace for girls. Saints' names like Francis, Clare, Sebastian, and Agnes remain widely used in Catholic communities.

What is the difference between a biblical name and a Christian name?

Biblical names come directly from the Old or New Testament, while Christian names include biblical names plus names of saints, martyrs, and figures from church history. All biblical names are Christian names, but not all Christian names are directly biblical.

Are Christian names still popular for non-religious families?

Yes — many Christian names like Emma, Grace, James, and Elijah are used widely by secular families who appreciate their sounds and cultural familiarity without necessarily having a religious motivation.

How do I choose a saint's name for my baby?

Many Catholic and Orthodox families choose a patron saint whose feast day falls near the child's birthday, or select a saint whose life story resonates with family values. You can also simply choose a saint's name you find beautiful and meaningful.

  • Abigail
    my father is joyful
  • Abigale
    Gift from God
  • Adelaide
    noble; kind and generous
  • Adele
    noble, kind, and gentle
  • Adeline
    noble and exalted
  • Adilene
    Noble one's gift
  • Adriane
    Strong and feminine
  • Adrienne
    French aristocratic woman
  • Agatha
    Good, kind
  • Agnes
    Chaste, Pure
  • Alexandra
    Defender of the people
  • Alice
    Noble or kind
  • Alicia
    noble and kind
  • Alison
    noble and kind
  • Allyssa
    Harmony defender
  • Alma
    nourishment
  • Alyssa
    noble, kind, beautiful
  • Amberly
    Dark beautiful gem
  • Amy
    Loving, Beloved
  • Anabella
    Beautiful blessing
  • Anastasia
    Resurrection
  • Angela
    angelic, messenger of God
  • Angelica
    God's message or angelic messenger
  • Angelina
    angel-like or messenger
  • Ann
    Favor, grace, or love
  • Anna
    God is gracious
  • Annabel
    Gracious gift from God
  • Annabelle-Rose
    Heavenly with rose
  • Anne
    God is gracious
  • Annette
    Gracious, noble
  • Annie
    God is gracious
  • Antonia
    from Antioch
  • April
    to open or to bloom
  • Ardis
    Wise and noble
  • Ariel
    lion of God
  • Ashley
    Ash tree meadow
  • Athena
    Greek goddess of wisdom and war
  • Barbara
    Foreign woman
  • Beatrice
    blessed, blessed one
  • Becky
    God is my blessing
  • Bella
    Beautiful
  • Benedetta
    Gift of heaven
  • Benedita
    Blessed gift
  • Beth
    God is my oath
  • Bethany
    House of God
  • Betty
    God is my oath
  • Blanche
    white, fair
  • Bonnie
    beautiful, pleasant
  • Bridget
    Exalted one
  • Bridgette
    Exalted noblewoman