Itâs often said that our names describe and define us and affect how we view and treat ourselves. Who will they be? What will they do? How will they treat others? Baby names can carry a lot of weight, so no pressure or anything. Itâs no wonder so many names exist to choose from when bringing a new person into the world. There are common names, traditional names, family names, preppy names and even names inspired by colors, weather and flowers.
Those who have a strong faith might be inspired to choose a biblical name for their baby. Choosing names from the Bible has been common in the past, but a current trend is parents digging a bit deeper into the Bible for more unusual choices, such as Old Testament names like Caleb or Leah. Parents are also being inspired by the Christian meaning of names, such as those that mean âfaithfulâ or âbeloved.â
These are Christian baby names that also have beautiful meanings. Some may seem familiar and some may be totally new, which may make them an even more special choice. Take a look at some of these gorgeous and timeless Christian baby names to determine if any serve as inspiration for the family's next baby.
BEVAN
Bevan literally means âson of Evanâ in Welsh, so naming a son this would be a sweet homage to a dad named Evan. Bevan is also known to mean âyouthful warriorâ and âson of Godâ. Itâs a proud name for a baby boy.
KIAN
Kian is a name that has been gaining popularity over the past decade, but itâs still fairly rare. Actress and TV personality La La Anthonyâs son is named Kiyan (with an added "y" in the middle), which means âroyal, a majestic kingâ. Kian is definitely the name for a baby boy with big dreams.
BREA
Brea is such a beautiful-sounding name. Pronounced BRAY-uh, its origin is Irish for âhill,â but it also carries the meaning ânoble, strong, virtuousâ. It's similar to Bria and Breana, as well as the Old Testament name Leah. We can just picture this fierce little girl taking over the world.
ELORA
Elora is a modern blend of El and Lora meaning âMy god is my light.â Itâs a rare and powerful name for a baby girl that has its origins in England. Elora was the name of the baby princess in the movie Willow.
SACHIEL
We love the unique sound of the name Sachiel, pronounced SAECH-iy-L. In kabbalistic angelology, Sachiel is an archangel from the order of cherubim. The name means "the covering of God" and is associated with the Zodiacal sign Sagittarius, the weekday Thursday, wealth, and charity. Spelled a little differently, it becomes the name of a legendary baseball player: Satchel Paige.
SENA
How beautiful is the name Sena? Pronounced SAY-nuh or SEE-nuh, this name is of Arabic, Hindi, and African origin and means "this world's beauty or grace; army; to praise; bringing heaven to earth". Similar to Ina, Ena is a Japanese name meaning âgift from God.â The similar Cinna from The Hunger Games is another variation of this name. Weâre sure sheâll be a blessed goddess in everyoneâs eyes!
PHELAN
Phelan (pronounced FAY-lan or FEE-lan) is just right for a happy baby boy. Meaning âever good,â âjoyfulâ and âlittle wolf,â itâs of Irish origin. It can also be spelled Felan. Does Phelan sound familiar? Itâs a common last name.
INA
Those who are interested in a name that's short and sweet should consider the lovely Ina, which has Irish roots. Ina means âqueenâ (from Regina) or âpureâ (from Katharina) so it can also be a nickname. Food Network fans or other amateur cooks may have copied a few recipes from Ina Garten. Fun fact: In Hindi, Ina means âmother.â
ZANE
Zane is a name that means âGod is graciousâ. It is the Hebrew version of the name John. Spelled Zain and Zayn in Arabic, it carries the meaning "beauty, grace.â This is an ideal name for a strong and handsome boy, just like singer and new dad Zayn Malik.
ZARIAH
The spelling of the name Zariah makes this name even more unusual for a baby girl who is most certainly a shining star. This name is of Arabic origin, and means "radiance". With just one letter difference this name, of course, reminds of us of songstress Mariah Carey. Zariah is an alternate form of Zara and Zahara, which means âflowering, shining.â Zariah sounds like an artistic and creative person!