Virtuous Names: Saintly and Holy

  1. Bonhomie
    • Bountifull
      • Brave
        • Calm
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            A modern virtue name, particularly desirable in this pressure-cooker world.
        • Chara
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "joy"
          • Description:

            Chara is the name of a star in a constellation that represents hunting dogs, recently named as one of the most likely to host extraterrestrial life. Also, Chara is a variation of both Sarah and Charlotte.
        • Charity
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "charity"
          • Description:

            Charity is one of the Big Three abstract virtue names, along with Hope and Faith, though far less widely used than the others. But as Faith, Grace and Hope grow more common, some parents are beginning to look at the more unusual three-syllable choices like Verity, Amity, Clarity and Charity, which sound much fresher and also have that pleasingly rhythmic 'y'-ending sound.
        • Chastity
          • Origin:

            Virtue name
          • Description:

            One of the original so-weird-it's-cruel celebrity baby names doesn't sound quite so impossible with the resurgence of virtue names. But be charitable and choose Charity instead. Variations: Chasa Dee, Chasadie, Chasady, Chasaty, Chasidee, Chasidey, Chasidie, Chasidy, Chasiti, Chasitie, Chasitti, Chasity, Chassedi, Chassidi, Chassidy, Chassiti, Chassity, Chassy, Chasta, Chastady, Chastidy, Chastin, Chastitee, Chastitie, Chastitey, Chastney, Chasty, Chasydi.
        • Clarity
          • Origin:

            English virtue name
          • Meaning:

            "the quality of being clear"
          • Description:

            Clarity is one of the lightest of the newly rediscovered virtue names, with a bit of three-syllable sparkle, old-fashioned charm and a clear vision for the future. Clarity is a very desirable quality in this confusing world and it also, unlike some other newly coined word names, has real meaning and history as a name.
        • Clemency
          • Origin:

            English feminine variation of Clement, Latin
          • Meaning:

            "mild, merciful"
          • Description:

            One of the rarest of virtue names, Clemency could come back along with the more familiar Puritan virtue names such as Hope and Faith. It has a rhythmic three-syllable sound, and offers a more virtuous alternative to the more popular Clementine.
        • Clement
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "mild, merciful"
          • Description:

            Clement, the name of fourteen popes and several saints, has a pleasantly, positive, slightly antiquated feel, like the phrase "clement weather."
        • Comfort
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            This Puritan virtue name is unstylish, but sympathetic and appealing, in these largely uncomfortable times.
        • Comfort
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            This Puritan virtue name may be unstylish, but it is also sympathetic and appealing in these largely uncomfortable times.
        • Concord
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            With its ties to tranquil Walden Pond, and harmonious meaning, this could be a modern virtue name.
        • Concordia
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "peace, harmony"
          • Description:

            This name of the goddess of peace creates a lovely ideal.
        • Constance
          • Origin:

            English version of Latin Constantia
          • Meaning:

            "steadfastness"
          • Description:

            Constance is one of the more subtle of the virtue baby names, but still has quite a prim and proper image. One impediment to its revival has been the decidedly dated nickname Connie, though modern parents might well opt for using the strong and dignified name in full.
        • Caritas
          • Causeanger
            • Cautious
              • Cheer
                • Chrestotes