Hebrew name meaning
beloved
Japanese name meaning
beloved/loving child
Hawaiian name meaning
precious
Feminine form of Spanish
Amado,
meaning "beloved."
Turkish name meaning
beloved
Modern English name derived from the Italian term of endearment cara, meaning
beloved or the Irish/Gaelic word cara, meaning
friend
English name derived from the Italian phrase cara mia, meaning
my beloved
Spanish form of English
Charity,
meaning "dear."
German and Scandinavian elaborated form
of
Cara, meaning "beloved" or
"friend."
Pet form of English
Cara, meaning
beloved or
friend
Variant of English
Charity, meaning
dear
English
name derived from the word, charity, one of the three
cardinal virtues, itself from Latin caritas, from
carus, meaning
dear
Hebrew
name meaning
beloved
Pet form of English
Cherie, meaning
darling
Variant of English
Cherie, meaning
darling
English name derived from the French word chérie,
meaning
darling
Variant of English
Cherie, meaning
darling Also sometimes given as a name
derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
cherry
Nickname for English
Darlene, meaning
darling
Variant of English
Darlene, meaning
darling
English
altered form of the term of endearment
darling
Variant of Scottish
Davina,
meaning
beloved
English feminine form of
David,
meaning
beloved
Scottish feminine form of
David,
meaning
beloved
English elaborated form of
Scottish
Davina, meaning
beloved
Turkish name meaning
lover
Feminine form of Slovene
Drago,
meaning "precious."
Feminine form of Croatian/Serbian
Dragan,
meaning "dear, beloved."
Egyptian name meaning
honey
Basque name meaning
honey; sweet
Good dear Dutch and French name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements gōd
good or god
God and liob
dear, love
Feminine form of Arabic
Habib, meaning
beloved
English name derived from the vocabulary word
honey Also a term of
endearment.
Nickname for Finnish
Marjaana, meaning
beloved
Biblical name of the mother of
Josiah,
meaning
beloved
Variant of English
Cara, either from the Italian term of endearment
Cara, meaning
beloved or the Irish/Gaelic word
Cara, meaning
friend
Variant of English
Kara, meaning either
beloved or
friend
Norwegian
form of English
Charity, meaning
"dear." Name of one of the
three cardinal Virtues. The other two are Faith
and Hope.
Egyptian name meaning
honey
Yiddish name meaning
beloved
Pet form of Dutch
Marja,
meaning
beloved
Finnish form of
Maria,
meaning
beloved
Pet form of Finnish
Maaria,
meaning
beloved
Estonian form of
Maria,
meaning
beloved
Hindi name derived from the name of first month, itself from Sanskrit madhu,
meaning
honey
Finnish form of
Mary, meaning
beloved
Frisian pet form of
Maria, meaning
beloved
Welsh form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Irish/Gaelic form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Máirín, meaning
beloved
Scottish form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Pet form of Irish/Gaelic
Máire, meaning
beloved
Beloved fair one Welsh name composed of the name
Mair beloved and the word (g)wen
blessed, fair, white
Basque name meaning
darling;
beloved
Basque form of
Darlene,
meaning
darling
Variant of Basque
Maiteder,
meaning
darling
English variant of Hawaiian
Malia, meaning
beloved
Welsh form of English
Molly,
meaning
beloved
Hawaiian form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Irish form of
Molly, meaning
beloved
Pet form of French
Marie, meaning
beloved
Pet form of Russian
Mariya, meaning
"beloved."
Pet form of Croatian
Marija, meaning
beloved
English variant of French
Marie, meaning
beloved
Welsh and Japanese form of
Mary, meaning
beloved
Galician and Spanish form of Latin Maria,
meaning "beloved."
English variant of Latin
Maria,
meaning
beloved
Variant of English
Miriam, meaning
beloved
A form of English
Miriam used by Flavius
Josephus when
referring to the wife of
King Herod; for this reason, it is considered a
form of
Mary, meaning
beloved
Polish and Romanian form of Roman
Marianus,
meaning "like Marius."
Contracted form of Spanish María
Ángela, meaning "beloved-angel."
Latin form of English
Mariamne,
meaning
beloved
French form of Latin
Marianna,
meaning
beloved
Pet form of Hungarian
Mária, meaning
"beloved."
French form of Latin
Maria, meaning "beloved.
Pet form of Dutch
Marja, meaning
beloved
English pet form of Latin
Maria, meaning
beloved
Italian pet form of Latin
Maria,
meaning "beloved."