Paradise Names
AKMAL: Arabian name meaning
perfect
Feminine form of Greek
Arkadios,
meaning "of Arcadia." The
place name
Arcadia was derived from the word arktos, meaning
"bear."
Greek name meaning "of Arcadia." The place
name
Arcadia was derived from the word arktos,
meaning "bear."
Basque name meaning
land of the blessed
Hebrew name meaning
she who is
married Biblical place name mentioned in Isaiah
62:4.
BLISS: Old English unisex name
derived from the word bliss, meaning
joy; happiness
Albanian name meaning
fountain; the source
Feminine form of
Roman Caelius,
possibly meaning
heaven
Roman family name derived from
Caelius,
meaning
heaven
Old
Roman family name, probably derived from the element
cælum,
meaning
heaven
Portuguese form of Latin
Caelia, probably meaning
"heaven."
Portuguese form of Latin
Caelia, probably meaning
"heaven."
French feminine form of
Roman Caelinus,
meaning
heaven
Italian/Spanish form of
Roman Caelinus,
meaning "heaven."
Italian/Spanish form of
Roman Caelius,
meaning "heaven."
Variant of Hebrew
Dathan, meaning
belonging
to a fountain
Belonging to a fountain Hebrew biblical
name of a son of Eliab
who, with his brother
Abiram,
joined
Korah in his
rebellion against Moses.
Lightning-struck English name derived from the name of the heavenly fields of Elysia in
Greek and
Roman mythology, a section of the Underworld called Elysium in
Latin, Elysion in Greek. The name evolved from a
designation of a place, or person, struck by lightning--enelysion, enelysios.
Arabic name derived from the word firdaws,
paradise, itself from Persian pardis/pairidaeza, meaning
enclosure, garden
Variant of Arabic
Firdaus, meaning
paradise; enclosure; garden
Japanese name meaning
widespread happiness
French form of Latin
Hortensia, meaning
garden
Feminine form of Latin
Hortensius,
meaning
garden
Roman name derived from Latin hortus, meaning
garden
Basque name meaning
fountain
Feminine form of Basque
Iturri,
meaning
fountain
Japanese name meaning
fountain
Arabic unisex name meaning
garden; paradise
Name of an angel in Jewish mythology. Unlike most of the other angels, Kafziel was a watcher, rather than a doer. He is called the angel of solitude and tears, and presides over the deaths of kings. Kafziel is associated with the Seventh
Heaven and has been worshiped by Satanists.
Possibly from the Old Norse word kelda, meaning
a fountain,
spring, or well
Chamoru and Tagalog
(Philippine) name
meaning
heaven
Variant of Persian
Minu, meaning
heaven,
paradise
Persian name meaning
heaven, paradise
Egyptian name meaning
fountain
Hawaiian name meaning
the heavens
Latin form of Greek
Olympias, meaning
from Olympus
French form of Latin
Olimpia, meaning
from
Olympus
Variant of Greek
Olympias, the feminine form of
Greek
Olympos, "home of the
gods," of which the true meaning is unknown.
Ancient Greek name of the mother of Alexander
the Great, meaning "from Olympus." It is the feminine form of
Greek
Olympos, "home of the
gods," of which the true meaning is unknown.
Original Greek form of
Olympus, "home of the
gods," of which the true meaning is unknown.
Latin form of Greek
Olympos, "home of the
gods," myth name of the legendary mountain or paradise where the gods
were said to live. The true meaning of this name is unknown.
Original Greek form of Latin
Uranus,
meaning "the heavens."
Elaborated form of
Pamela,
meaning
all honey
Variant of
Pamela,
meaning
all honey
Variant of
Pamela,
meaning
all honey
Arabic name meaning
gardens
Variant of Arabic
Riad, meaning
gardens
Arabic name meaning
a spring in paradise
African Yoruba name meaning
eternal happiness
Latin
form of Greek
Ouranos, myth name of
the husband of
Gaia and the father of
the Titans, meaning
the heavens
Hebrew name taken from a place name, meaning
homeland and
heaven