Haitian Baby Names
Explore our collection of baby names with Haitian origins. These names reflect the rich cultural heritage and linguistic traditions of Haitian culture.
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Josue
God is salvation
Boy
Josue
God is salvation
Boy
Gerardo
spear strength
Boy
Saniyah
Brilliance, radiance
Girl
Nadine
hope
Girl
Nadine
hope
Girl
Nadine
hope
Girl
Laina
Wave; Dweller in the lane, pathway; Shining, torch, bright; Eldest son; Wool
Girl
Elie
The Lord is my God, Yah is God; My God helps, God of help
Unisex
Derian
Luxury good
Boy
Roseline
gentle horse
Girl
Aquiles
Pain of the people
Boy
Alim
All-knowing one
Boy
Kervens
Carves
Boy
Loa
Spring bird; Lord, god; Long mountain; To praise
Girl
Chano
Level, flat
Kapricia
whimsical or playful
Branko
Glorious defender
Dalan
Little blind one; Broad, free, spacious
Bautista
to dip
Nahomie
Of Naomi; Pleasant; Gentle
Girl
Magalie
Pearl
Magalie
Pearl
Ain
Merciful
Alesis
Protector of the people
Azacca
Spirit guide of agriculture
Bladier
Badger
Dieufel
God created him
Dieula
God is here
Elifet
Elephant; Elevate
Etiel
Of Etienne; Crown, garland
Guerda
Of Guerline; Gift of God
Guerline
Gift of God
Jesula
Jesus is here
Kanga
Raven
Kanina
Youthful; The little finger
Mackenson
The greatest
Marie Ange
Star of the sea; Angel
Marie Carmelle
Star of the sea; Garden, orchard
Mickenson
Who resembles God
Mimose
Mimosa; Tropical tree or shrub
Myrlande
Of Marland; Land near the lake
Nerlande
Netherlands
Robenson
Son of Roben; of Robinson
Salona
Rare ruby, most beautiful
Sandley
Unknown
Sanita
Healthy little girl
About Haitian Names
Haitian names have a rich history and cultural significance. They often reflect the values, traditions, and linguistic characteristics of Haitian culture. Choosing a Haitian name for your child can be a wonderful way to honor your heritage or express your appreciation for Haitian culture.
Naming Tips
- Research the meaning and cultural significance of Haitian 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