baby names

Browse Baby First Name Meanings by Category and Culture

Important: Im The following categories of names have been compiled mainly from requests and submissions by our site visitors. We have not attempted to certify the national or ethnic origin of the names listed, nor do we recommend these names for your use.

It is vitally important to choose a Balanced Name for your baby. Your name is the single most important influence on the development of your personality and creates your destiny. This wisdom is contained within the Kabalarian Philosophy.

Name analysis below is based on the English language

The analysis of the names on our web site is based on the 26-letter English language alphabet. Names used in a different language and culture where the alphabet has a different order, or a different number of letters, or different symbols, or different vowels or consonants would have a different effect in creating your personality and personal characteristics.

The spelling of your name using the English alphabet would have an influence only to the extent of your use of English. Please call us for further information.

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MALE Baby Names By Culture

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African Male Names African-American Albanian American
Anglo Saxon Arabic Armenia Armenian
Australian Austrian Avestan Azerbaijani
Basque Belarussian Belgium Bengali
Biblical Bosnian Brazilian Breton
Brittany Buddhist Bynames Byzantine
Cambodian Cameroon Celtic Chinese
Colors Cornish Creatures Croatian
Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Egyptian
English Estonian Faroe Islands Fijian
Filipino Finnish Flowers Frankish
French Friesian Gaelic Georgian
German Ghana Greek Hawaiian
Hebrew Hindu Hungary Icelandic
Indian Indian [East] Indonesian Iranian
Irish Isle of Man Italian Japanese
Jewels Kazakhstani Korean Kurdish
Latin Latino Latvian Lithuanian
Luxemburg Macedonian Malaysian Manx
Maori Matronymic Medieval Mexican
Mongol Montenegran Mormon Muslim
Netherlands Nigerian Norse North American Indian
Norwegian Occitan Old English Pakistani
Parsi Patronymic Persian Pets
Place Names Polish Polynesian Portuguese
PQ Roman Romanian Romany
Russian Samoan Sanskrit Scottish
Serbian Sikh Slavic Slovenian
Spanish Sri Lankan Swedish Swiss
Tamil Teutonic Thai Tibetan
Tongan Trade Turkish Ukrainian
Uzbekistani Vietnamese Viking Virtuous
Welsh West Indies Yoruban Yugoslavian
Zoroastrian

FEMALE Baby Names By Culture

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African African-American Albanian American
Anglo Saxon Arabic Armenia Armenian
Australian Austrian Avestan Azerbaijani
Basque Belarussian Belgium Bengali
Biblical Bosnian Brazilian Breton
Brittany Buddhist Bynames Byzantine
Cambodian Cameroon Celtic Chinese
Colors Cornish Creatures Croatian
Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Egyptian
English Estonian Faroe Islands Fijian
Filipino Finnish Flowers Frankish
French Friesian Gaelic Georgian
German Ghana Greek Hawaiian
Hebrew Hindu Hungary Icelandic
Indian Indian [East] Indonesian Iranian
Irish Isle of Man Italian Japanese
Jewels Kazakhstani Korean Kurdish
Latin Latino Latvian Lithuanian
Luxemburg Macedonian Malaysian Manx
Maori Matronymic Medieval Mexican
Mongol Montenegran Mormon Muslim
Netherlands Nigerian Norse North American Indian
Norwegian Occitan Old English Pakistani
Parsi Patronymic Persian Pets
Place Names Polish Polynesian Portuguese
PQ Roman Romanian Romany
Russian Samoan Sanskrit Scottish
Serbian Sikh Slavic Slovenian
Spanish Sri Lankan Swedish Swiss
Tamil Teutonic Thai Tibetan
Tongan Trade Turkish Ukrainian
Uzbekistani Vietnamese Viking Virtuous
Welsh West Indies Yoruban Yugoslavian
Zoroastrian

Thought for the Day
  • If you are seeking truth, never let prejudice enter your thinking, as one can only recognize truth with clear vision. –Alfred J. Parker

  • There is nothing in life harder to learn that the lesson of service to your fellow man - to love him for what he is. It is easy to love yourself, but it is hard to love someone else. That is the lesson we have to learn. Usually we learn this lesson through bitter experiences. –Alfred J. Parker

  • Love is something that should not stay the same, but something that improves with age, something that mellows and develops qualities of understanding that alter as our thinking changes. Our love of life is our conception of life, and the principle of growth allows us to alter our concept of life. –Kabalarian Writings

  • There is nothing in life harder to learn than the lesson of service to your fellowman--to love him for what he is. It is easy to love yourself, but it is hard to love someone else. –Alfred J. Parker

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