Filipino Baby Names
Explore our collection of baby names with Filipino origins. These names reflect the rich cultural heritage and linguistic traditions of Filipino culture.
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Juan
God is gracious; Beautiful, graceful
Unisex
Juan
God is gracious; Beautiful, graceful
Unisex
Juan
God is gracious; Beautiful, graceful
Unisex
Alma
Nourishing; Soul; Young woman
Unisex
Alma
Nourishing; Soul; Young woman
Unisex
Moises
Child; To deliver, to give birth; Liberate, save; Rescued from drowning in water
Boy
Malaya
Free, independent; From the Malay Peninsula
Girl
Malaya
Free, independent; From the Malay Peninsula
Girl
Malayah
Free
Girl
Lani
Heaven; Sky; Royal chief; Beyond; Wool; Lion
Girl
Maleia
Bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished for a child; Beloved; Free, independent
Girl
Efren
Fruitful; Doubly fruitful
Boy
Zenaida
Life of Zeus
Girl
Kristel
Risk-taker; Independent
Girl
Kristel
Risk-taker; Independent
Girl
Alain
Little rock
Boy
Mahalia
Lyre; Dancing; Sad song; Sickness, weak; Woman; Beloved; Expensive, dear
Girl
Philippine
From the Philippines; Lover of horses
Jacinto
Hyacinth
Boy
Malea
Bitter; Of the sea; Calm, gentle waters; Free
Girl
Malea
Bitter; Of the sea; Calm, gentle waters; Free
Girl
Jaslene
Gift from God
Girl
Mayumi
Tender, soft; Modest; Truth; Reason
Girl
Hiraya
I hope; Imagination
Girl
Charo
Of Rosario
Macario
Blessed
Boy
Arnulfo
Eagle; Wolf
Boy
Arnulfo
Eagle; Wolf
Boy
Adelfa
Of Adelphia; Beloved sister
Joselito
God increases
Tito
Honorable; Title of honor; Wild dove
Boy
Agapito
Beloved
Nieves
Snow
Siti
Lady
Yna
Queen; Pure; To entertain; Home; The sun; Illuminate
Maricel
Dedicated to Mars; Drop of the sea; Heavenly
Zoren
Happiness
Boy
Lacoya
The first born
Duha
Morning, forenoon; Two; Rainbow
Girl
Bayani
Hero
Boy
Venancio
Hunter
Boy
Nathaneal
God has given
Boy
Analyn
Of Anna and Lynn
Girl
Ambrosio
Immortal
Boy
Crisanto
Christ; Gold flower
Boy
Amihan
Wind; Winter storm
Mahalina
To be fascinated; To charm
Abalahin
To disturb
Abiog
Swinging
Acda
Author
Agui
God of fire
Agwe
Spirit of the sea
Akmad
Highly praised; One who thanks God
Alab
To burn with emotions; Evening
Alab
To burn with emotions; Evening
Atay
Liver
Babalato
To share
Bagsic
Fierce, strength, power
Bagwis
Long feather
Baitan
Goodness, Star, heavenly body
Banoy
Eagle
Benilda
Blessed; Of good intentions; Fighter
Bighani
Charm
Bituin
Star
Blessica
To be blessed
Bual
To fall
Bunga
Fruit
Buwan
Lady maiden; The goddess of the crops
Caeg
A boastful person
Caharian
Kingdom
Calajati
Half
Chesa
Celestial
Chona
God graciously gave
Girl
Dacquel
Big
Dacquel
Big
Dafrosa
Of the rose
Dakila
Great
Dalisay
Pure
Danao
Lake, lagoon, freshet
Danar
One who lives near a body of water
Darna
Anagram of Narda
Datu
Chief
Dayap
Lime
Dayea
Goddess of secrets
Dimaranan
Impassable
Dimayuga
Unshakeable
Diwa
Spirit, thought
Diwata
Goddess
Dranreb
Of Bernard
Dungo
Loved one
Edilberto
Noble; Bright
Eeya
Generous, helping; Fruit of hope; Goddess
Emerlinda
Tender universe
Fernandez
Fernando's son; Adventurous
Floribeth
Of Flora and Beth; Flower
Galang
Respect
Galasinao
Clear
Gubatan
Woods
Habalo
To say; To pursue
Heherson
He is her son
About Filipino Names
Filipino names have a rich history and cultural significance. They often reflect the values, traditions, and linguistic characteristics of Filipino culture. Choosing a Filipino name for your child can be a wonderful way to honor your heritage or express your appreciation for Filipino culture.
Naming Tips
- Research the meaning and cultural significance of Filipino names
- Consider the pronunciation and potential nicknames
- Think about how the name might be perceived in different cultural contexts
- Check for any historical or literary associations with the name
- Consult with native speakers or cultural experts if you're unsure about a name's usage or connotations