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Names meaning with Ardent

Name Meaning Origins Gender
ardent love Arabic Girl
Fiery, ardent - feminine form of Ignatius, associated with fire Latin Girl
From Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'burning ones' - fiery, ardent; associated with seraphic/angelic beings Girl
Fiery, ardent; associated with the seraphim (high-ranking, fiery angels) Girl
Fiery one; ardent, born of fire Girl
'Fiery ones' or 'burning ones' - ardent, fiery; associated with seraphim (angelic beings) Girl
Fiery, ardent; associated with the seraphim (angelic 'burning ones') Hebrew Girl
'Burning ones' or 'fiery ones' (angelic beings); figuratively 'ardent' or 'fiery' Bulgarian, Hebrew, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish Boy
Fiery, ardent; associated with the seraphim (angelic beings) Girl
'Fiery ones' - ardent, burning; associated with the seraphim (angelic beings) Hebrew Girl
Fiery/ardent; associated with the seraphim ('burning ones'), often angelic Italian Boy
From Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'burning ones' - associated with seraphim angels; conveys 'fiery, ardent, angelic'. Hebrew Girl
Varies by hanja; typically Jae (재) = talent/wealth/existence + Yeol (열) = ardor/heat/fervor - e.g., 'talented and ardent' or 'wealth and passion'. Korean Boy
From Hebrew seraphim, 'burning ones' or 'fiery ones' - interpreted as 'burning one' or 'ardent'; associated with a high order of angels. Hebrew Boy
Varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'Jae' (talent/wealth/existence) + 'Yul' (ardent/fiery/heat) - e.g., 'talented and passionate' or 'wealthy and ardent'. Korean Boy
Fiery, ardent; associated with the seraphim (angelic ‘burning’ beings) Hebrew Girl
Fiery, ardent; angelic - 'burning ones' (seraphim) English, Italian Girl
Fiery; ardent; 'burning ones' - associated with the seraphim (angelic beings) Girl
Modern invented name; broadly 'red-haired' (from Reed) or 'ardent/enthusiastic' (from Rhys), with -dan as a stylistic suffix English Boy
Modern coinage roughly meaning 'ardent' or 'enthusiastic' (from Reese/Rhys); often interpreted as 'Ty + Reese' or 'child/son of Reese'. Boy
Fiery/ardent angel; 'burning one' (related to seraph) French Girl
Fiery, ardent - 'burning ones' (seraphim), associated with a high order of angels Hebrew Girl
Probably "beloved" (from Cherise) or "ardent/enthusiastic" (from Welsh Rhys); generally taken to mean beloved/spirited English Girl
Ardent; enthusiastic Welsh Unisex
Unclear; possibly related to 'Arden' (valley/high), 'Adina' (delicate/gentle), or 'ardent/passionate' from Latin roots. Girl
Arabic: 'interpreter' or 'studious' (name of a prophet often identified with Enoch). Welsh: 'ardent/enthusiastic lord'. Arabic, Welsh Boy
Diminutive of Ignacia - commonly understood as 'fiery' or 'ardent' (from Latin ignis, 'fire'). Spanish Girl
Welsh: likely ardent/fiery lord; Arabic: name of a prophet, often rendered 'studious' or 'interpreter'. Welsh Boy
Interpreter; studious (Arabic); 'ardent/enthusiastic lord' (Welsh) Boy
Varies by origin. In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji and can reference the place name 'Nachi' (famous waterfall/shrine). As a Spanish diminutive of Ignacio, it shares the root meaning of Ignatius - 'fiery' or 'ardent'. Japanese Unisex
Diminutive of Ignacio - 'little Ignacio'; Ignacio/Ignatius is often associated with 'fiery' or 'ardent' (from Latin ignis, 'fire') Spanish Boy
Derived from Šarūnas, generally understood as 'fierce, brave, ardent'. Lithuanian Girl
likely derived from Ardis, meaning 'high' or 'ardent' English Girl
Diminutive of the Slavic root 'yar' meaning 'strong/ardent' - 'little strong/ardent one' or 'spring-energetic girl'. Slavic Girl
ardent, fierce; associated with spring, youth and fertility (linked to the deity Yarilo) Slavic Boy
From the Slavic elements 'yar' (fierce, energetic; also associated with spring) + 'slav' (glory) - 'ardent/fierce glory' or 'glorious and strong'. Slavic Boy
Feminine form of Yaroslav - 'fierce/ardent glory' or 'bright glory' Slavic Girl
Fiery, ardent (associated with Latin 'ignis' = fire) Dutch Boy
Fiery, ardent (folk meaning from 'ignis' = fire); derived from the name Ignatius. Boy
'I am warm' - warm, glowing, ardent Latin Boy
Fiery, ardent (traditionally linked to 'fire') Latin Boy
Fiery, ardent (often associated with Latin ignis "fire") Spanish Girl
fiery, ardent Latin Girl
Derived from Ignatius - "fire" or "fiery"; often interpreted as ardent or born of fire Girl
Fiery, ardent (related to 'fire') Latin Boy
Derived from Ignatius / ignis - 'fire', 'fiery' or 'ardent' Lithuanian Boy
Fiery, ardent (related to Latin ignis, 'fire') Latin Girl
Fiery, ardent (related to fire) Girl
Fiery; of fire; ardent Girl
Derived from Ignatius; often interpreted as "fiery" or "ardent" (folk association with Latin ignis, "fire"). Lithuanian Boy